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Museum Accounting Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Audiologist

Jefferson, GA · On-site

$85K/yr

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Administer comprehensive hearing evaluation for all ages, including VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and ... Museum of Art, the tree that owns itself, and exploring the music scene at venues such as the ...

Audiologist

Jefferson, GA · On-site

$85K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Administer comprehensive hearing evaluation for all ages, including VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and ... Museum of Art, the tree that owns itself, and exploring the music scene at venues such as the ...

Audiologist

Lawrenceville, GA · On-site

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  • Retirement

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Administer comprehensive hearing evaluation for all ages, including VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and ... Museum of Art, the tree that owns itself, and exploring the music scene at venues such as the ...

Audiologist

Athens, GA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Administer comprehensive hearing evaluation for all ages, including VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and ... Museum of Art, the tree that owns itself, and exploring the music scene at venues such as the ...

Audiologist

Jefferson, GA

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Administer comprehensive hearing evaluation for all ages, including VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and ... Museum of Art, the tree that owns itself, and exploring the music scene at venues such as the ...

Comprised of three Art Partners-Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art ... accounting settlement. • Follow department and organization procedures to ensure the proper ...

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How much do museum accounting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for museum accounting in Georgia is $18.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.82 and $20.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is museum accounting?

Museum accounting is a specialized branch of accounting focused on managing and reporting the financial activities of museums. This includes budgeting, tracking donations and grant funds, managing endowments, and ensuring compliance with nonprofit financial regulations. Museum accountants also oversee the valuation and management of collections as assets, handle payroll, and prepare financial statements for audits and stakeholders. Their work ensures that museums remain financially sustainable and transparent in their operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a museum accountant?

To thrive as a Museum Accountant, you need a solid background in accounting principles, financial reporting, and budgeting, typically supported by a degree in accounting or finance and relevant experience. Familiarity with accounting software (such as QuickBooks or Sage), fund accounting systems, and possibly a CPA certification are commonly required. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and clear communication are essential for managing diverse funding sources and working with museum staff. These skills ensure accurate financial management, compliance with regulations, and effective support for the museum's mission and operations.

What are some unique challenges faced by accountants working in a museum setting?

Accountants in museums often navigate complex funding structures, including grants, donations, and government subsidies, each with specific reporting requirements. They must also track and value diverse assets, such as art collections, which can present unique accounting and insurance considerations. Collaboration with curators, development staff, and external auditors is common, making strong communication skills essential. Additionally, museum accountants may be involved in budgeting for exhibitions and educational programs, requiring an understanding of both financial management and the museum's mission.

What is the difference between Museum Accounting vs Museum Finance Coordinator?

AspectMuseum AccountingMuseum Finance Coordinator
Primary RoleManaging financial records, budgets, and accounting processes specific to museumsOverseeing financial planning, reporting, and coordination of budget activities within museums
Required CredentialsAccounting degree or CPA, familiarity with nonprofit accountingFinance or accounting background, often with project management skills
Work EnvironmentAccounting departments within museums, often in office settingsFinance teams in museum administration, involving collaboration across departments
Industry UsageCommonly used in museum financial managementUsed for financial planning and coordination in museums

While both roles involve financial responsibilities within museums, Museum Accounting focuses on managing financial records and compliance, whereas Museum Finance Coordinator emphasizes financial planning and coordination. Understanding these distinctions helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within the museum industry.

What job categories do people searching Museum Accounting jobs in Georgia look for?

The top searched job categories for Museum Accounting jobs in Georgia are:

Infographic showing various Museum Accounting job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 9% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,780 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

Chief Business Officer of Libraries, Museum & ECDS

Emory University

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$120 - $150/hr

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Posted 12 days ago


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Job description

Discover Your Career at Emory University

Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world‑class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the excellence of our academic community.

Description

Reporting directly to the Vice Provost for the Libraries and Museum, the Chief Business Officer provides strategic vision, financial leadership, and operational stewardship for Emory University Libraries (EUL), Michael C. Carlos Museum, and Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS). The position oversees Administrative Services, including Finance, Human Resources, and Facilities Services and plays a critical role in advancing the academic, research and cultural mission of the Emory Libraries, Museum and ECDS. The CBO is an active member of the Operations and Management Team (OMT), the Libraries Cabinet, and the Library Service Center Management Team and serves as a key partner within the Vice Provost for Libraries, Museum, and ECDS senior leadership team. The leadership role has responsibility for a $42 million budget for EUL and $3 million budget for Museum an organization of 400+/- staff, and five facilities on the Atlanta campus and the Briarcliff property. Directly supervises a cross‑divisional staff of approximately 10 employees, with an emphasis on developing and mentoring. Works under the direction of the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Financial Operations and the Senior VP/University Chief Financial Officer.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Works closely with the VP, museum director, and OMT members, the CBO leads the development of operating budgets and facilitates the annual budget review process to allocate resources needed to support library, Museum, and ECDS operations and strategic objectives.
  • Provides financial management information and analysis to library, museum, and ECDS administrative teams to support short‑term and long‑term decision‑making.
  • Serves as a trusted advisor on financial strategy regarding financial trends, risks and opportunities, and interprets the impact on decisions.
  • In collaboration with the HR Director, ensures efficiency and effectiveness in the major HR components of the division including recruitment, compensation, employee relations, and staff compliance with university policies and procedures.
  • Monitors equity and builds compensation strategies and ensures compliance with all university policies, federal and state laws and regulations.
  • Oversees facilities management of all library and museum buildings, monitors and facilitates all maintenance for day‑to‑day operations and renovation projects for master planning.
  • Assists in the development and monitoring of capital projects for library, museum, and ECDS.
  • Manages capital infrastructure and ensures fiscally prudent operations are in place for the successful renewal cycle of applications, furniture, and equipment.
  • Modernizes and elevates reporting, tracking, and analytical library processes, specifically by using business intelligence, data visualization tools and techniques, and readily accessible dashboards.
  • Acts as campus liaison, as needed, with Advancement, Sponsored Programs and Business & Administration.
  • Attends all relevant meetings as the library and museum representative and informs and prepares library, museum, and ECDS administration of all related financial needs and implications.
  • Takes a leadership role in the development of financial dashboards and reports, grant reviews, budget presentations, and proposals for library, museum, and ECDS.
  • Serves in a principal role associated with vendor relationships and contract management.
  • Ensures staff compliance with university policies and procedures, as well as laws and regulations.
  • Performs related responsibilities as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, business administration or a related field and 10 years of financial administration, business operations or related experience.
  • Experience using innovation and advanced technologies to track, manage, analyze, and present budgets, financial outlook, and financial models to diverse audiences.
  • A master's degree is preferred.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Demonstrated leadership in strategic planning, strategic thinking leadership, human resources, space management, fiscal policy formation, management of resource allocation processes, working with board committees and/or developing and mentoring staff.
  • Proficiency using spreadsheets and other financial software.
  • An understanding of finance and budgeting within research universities and higher education.
  • Change management, innovation and strong communication skills.
  • Knowledge of and experience with outcomes and assessment of library/museum (or similar) services in relation to budget.

NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in‑person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.

Additional Details

Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law. Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, discipline, terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits, and training. Students, faculty, and staff are assured of participation in university programs and in the use of facilities without such discrimination. Emory University complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act, and applicable executive orders, federal and state regulations regarding nondiscrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action (for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities). Inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to the Emory University Department of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, GA 30322. Telephone: 404‑727‑9867 (V) | 404‑712‑2049 (TDD). Emory University is committed to ensuring equal access and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. To request this document in an alternate format or to seek a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Department of Accessibility Services at accessibility@emory.edu or call 404‑727‑9877 (Voice) | 404‑712‑2049 (TDD). We kindly ask that requests be made at least seven business days in advance to allow adequate time for coordination.

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