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Controller

Boston, MA · On-site

$145.70K - $189.41K/yr

Treasurer's Office SUMMARY The Controller works with a team of engaged professionals supporting the diverse activities of a worldwide Church with a mission to bless humanity. The Controller is an ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Senior Financial Analyst

Framingham, MA · Hybrid

$93.10K - $115.90K/yr

Finance Reports to: VP, Controller & Treasurer Supervises: N/A Classification: Exempt Date Prepared: May 22, 2026 Summary / Objective The Senior Financial Analyst (SFA) works under the guidance of ...

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Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Controller

Jenison, MI

$150K - $165K/yr

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Controller

Grandville, MI

$150K - $165K/yr

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Manage treasury operations, cash flow, and intercompany transfers across 40+ bank accounts ... Controller-level experience within a multi-entity environment (required) * Minimum 5 years of ...

Controller

Rancho Cucamonga, CA · On-site

$80 - $95/hr

Coordinate treasury and cash flow between companies * Prepare consolidated financials and KPI ... Controller background preferred * Knoweledge of Quickbooks / Sage Intacct or similar ERP systems

... treasury functions, including cash flow monitoring, banking activity, and forecasting • Partner ... Controller position offers a compelling next step. #LI-RM1 #LI-onsite

... treasury functions, including cash flow monitoring, banking activity, and forecasting • Partner ... Controller position offers a compelling next step. #LI-RM1 #LI-onsite

Controller

East Brunswick, NJ · On-site

$120K - $125K/yr

... nonprofit organization as Controller, overseeing all aspects of accounting and financial ... Treasury operations and cash management * Grant and endowment administration, including compliance ...

Controller | Brookside Country Club Brookside Country Club is seeking a detail-oriented and ... This position reports to the Treasurer Please send resume to kfair@bcc1929.org Key Responsibilities

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How much do controller treasurer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for controller treasurer in the United States is $87,018.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $117,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Controller Treasurer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Controller Treasurer, you need a strong background in accounting, finance, and financial reporting, typically supported by a degree in finance or accounting and relevant certifications like CPA or CMA. Proficiency in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, financial modeling tools, and regulatory compliance software is essential. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, leadership, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this position. These capabilities ensure accurate financial management, regulatory adherence, and strategic decision-making that support organizational growth and stability.

How do Controller Treasurers typically collaborate with other departments to ensure effective financial management?

Controller Treasurers work closely with departments such as operations, sales, and human resources to ensure accurate budgeting, forecasting, and compliance with financial policies. They often facilitate cross-departmental meetings to review financial performance, address budget variances, and provide guidance on financial decision-making. Effective communication and relationship-building skills are key, as these professionals must translate complex financial data into actionable insights for non-financial colleagues. This collaborative environment helps maintain fiscal discipline and supports the organization's strategic goals.

What are Controller Treasurers?

Controller Treasurers are senior financial professionals responsible for managing an organization's accounting operations, financial reporting, and treasury functions. They oversee budgeting, financial planning, cash management, and ensure regulatory compliance. Their role often involves developing financial strategies, monitoring internal controls, and safeguarding the company's assets. Controller Treasurers typically work closely with executive management to support business decisions and long-term financial goals.

What is the difference between Controller Treasurer vs Controller?

AspectController
Primary ResponsibilitiesOversees financial reporting, accounting, and internal controls
Focus AreaFinancial accuracy, compliance, and internal financial management
CertificationsCPA, CMA often preferred
Work EnvironmentCorporate finance departments, large organizations

The Controller and Treasurer roles both operate within corporate finance but focus on different areas. The Controller primarily manages accounting, financial reporting, and compliance, ensuring accurate financial statements. The Treasurer focuses on cash management, funding, and financial strategy. While both roles require financial expertise and certifications like CPA or CMA, their responsibilities and daily tasks differ significantly, making each essential for comprehensive financial management in organizations.

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Controller

$145.70K - $189.41K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Department: Treasurer's Office
SUMMARY
The Controller works with a team of engaged professionals supporting the diverse activities of a worldwide Church with a mission to bless humanity. The Controller is an active participant in the management and general leadership of the Treasurer's Office. The Controller sets an example for the entire Treasurer's Office and Church organization in ethics, professionalism, the Golden Rule, and basic Church standards.
Reporting to the Accounting, Audit, and Tax Director in the Treasurer's Office, the Controller leads and manages the daily key functions of general ledger, audit, accounts receivable (AR), and accounts payable (AP), ensuring timeliness and accuracy as well as the integrity of systems and reporting. The Controller applies an understanding of technology-based tools and solutions to streamline and improve the effectiveness of the Church's accounting processes and works on complex accounting projects requiring specialized skills.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Overall responsibilities:
  1. Supervise the Accounting Manager and the Manager, AP / AR as they oversee the daily work of their accounting teams.
  2. Ensure adequate staff and other resources are in place to carry out the
  3. Manage a documented system of accounting, audit, AP/AR policies and
  4. Develop and implement policies and procedures in accounting and financial reporting, as needed, with a continued focus on process improvement and an effective, orderly accounting system.
  5. Develop, implement, document and maintain adequate and effective internal controls and separation of duties in general ledger, accounts payable, and accounts receivable.
  6. Protect financial operations by ensuring strict confidentiality of all financial and business information.

Functional specific responsibilities:
  1. General ledger accounting (40%):
    1. Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and management of general ledger to include proper account reconciliations, reconciliations of external inputs to resulting financial information, and accurate interfaces with external systems.
    2. Oversee timely, accurate, and effective execution of core fiscal operations, including accounting, monthly close by the 10th business day, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and all required external reporting.
    3. Produce accurate and timely monthly and yearly financial statements. Review the monthly accounting process closely including analytical review of the monthly operating results to ensure accurate accounting records are maintained.
  2. Accounts Payable and Receivable (AP/AR) (20%):
    1. Oversee the procedures and processes of accounts payable systems. Ensure all internal controls needed are in place for timely and accurate bill processing, approvals, and payments. Coordinate with the Assistance Controller on payment approvals and banking matters.
    2. Ensure proper processes and controls exist for Procurement's set up and management of vendor payment and banking data.
    3. Oversee the procedures and processes of accounts receivable systems. This includes customer billings and receivables, processing of donor contributions and coordination with the Assets Management Team
  3. Audits (30%):
    1. Responsible for timely and accurate audit processes and deliverables. Prepare and review work papers and oversee the audit support work of the Accounting Manager, Manager AP/AR, and their teams.
    2. Act as the primary point of contact for daily work with the auditors. Coordinate with the Accounting, Audit, and Tax Director in upfront planning of audits and ongoing performance of audits.
    3. Propose improvements in policies and procedures, business operations, and financial decisions based on outcomes of audits.
  4. Special projects and systems (10%).
    1. Serves as a resource and team member on specialized financial systems projects. Contributes to the design and implementation of new systems and conversions that relate to accounting and financial areas.
    2. Supports existing financial software and applications in coordination with other Treasurer's Office management and staff.

STAFF MANAGEMENT AND JOB CONTACTS
Reporting Relationships
Supervisor: Accounting, Audit, and Tax Director
Supervises: Accounting Manager; Manager of AP / AR
Regular Contacts
The position has regular contact with staff and management throughout the department and the organization. It also has contact with outside firms providing accounting and administrative services for related financial services.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Education/Experience
BA in accounting, business, or finance; CPA and/or master's degree in accounting highly preferred. A minimum of 7 years of experience in accounting, financial, and business management, with a preference for experience in not-for-profit institutions.
Knowledge/Skills
This position requires a strong background in accounting and financial systems. Must have proven organizational skills. Needs the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Must be an effective manager and sensitive to the needs of employees.
Technology Skills
Financial systems management, Google Docs, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) skills are required.
Work Environment
This position works onsite for The Mother Church in Boston.
Engagement with Christian Science
Membership in The Mother Church required, Primary Class instruction highly preferred.
Background Checks
This position is required to complete a background check to be hired and annual background checks thereafter.
Pay range: $145,701 - $189,409.80 annually
The pay ranges disclosed in our job postings are the compensation ranges the Church reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for a given position at the time of posting.
The offered salary will be determined by factors such as the applicant's relevant education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities; and benchmarking, work location, and internal equity.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.