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Controller

Germantown, WI · On-site

$70/hr

Controller The Controller leads the full financial close, reporting, planning, and analysis ... part-time Accountant. * Ensure continuity of day-to-day finance operations across the team ...

Part-Time Controller

Ellington, CT · On-site

$50 - $75/hr

Part-Time Controller/Accounting Manager (Manufacturing) A growing manufacturing organization is ... Lead all accounting and financial operations for a growing manufacturing business * Transition key ...

... financial leader to bring structure, visibility, and proactive support to the business. This ... Part-Time Controller will report directly to ownership and serve as a key member of the leadership ...

The Controller manages a small finance team, supports operational and strategic decision-making ... part-time Accountant. * Ensure continuity of day-to-day finance operations across the team ...

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How much do part time financial controller jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time financial controller in the United States is $111,143.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $92,500.00 and $129,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Financial Controller vs Bookkeeper?

AspectPart Time Financial ControllerBookkeeper
CredentialsAccounting degree, CPA preferredBasic bookkeeping or accounting certification often sufficient
Work EnvironmentStrategic financial oversight, analysis, reportingData entry, transaction recording, basic financial tasks
Employer & Industry UsageMid-sized to large companies, finance departmentsSmall businesses, startups, retail, service industries
Search & Comparison IntentFinancial management, reporting, analysisBookkeeping, transaction recording, basic accounting

The Part Time Financial Controller focuses on strategic financial oversight, analysis, and reporting, requiring advanced credentials like a CPA. In contrast, a Bookkeeper handles day-to-day transaction recording and basic financial tasks, often with minimal certifications. While both roles support a company's financial health, the Controller's role is more strategic and analytical, whereas the Bookkeeper's role is operational and transactional.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Financial Controller, you need strong expertise in accounting principles, financial analysis, and regulatory compliance, typically backed by a degree in finance or accounting and relevant certifications such as CPA or ACCA. Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero), ERP systems, and advanced Excel skills is crucial for managing financial records and reporting. Attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication are standout soft skills for collaborating with management and ensuring financial accuracy. These abilities are vital for providing strategic financial oversight, maintaining compliance, and supporting organizational decision-making on a part-time basis.

How does a part-time Financial Controller typically balance workload and communication with the rest of the finance team?

A part-time Financial Controller often manages multiple responsibilities within limited hours, making effective prioritization and clear communication essential. They usually focus on high-level financial oversight, such as preparing financial reports, ensuring compliance, and guiding budgeting processes. To stay aligned with the full-time staff, they rely on regular check-ins, detailed handover notes, and collaborative tools to maintain transparency and continuity. This structure allows them to provide strategic financial leadership while integrating smoothly with the existing team’s workflow.

What does a Part Time Financial Controller do?

A Part Time Financial Controller oversees the financial operations of an organization on a part-time basis. Their responsibilities typically include managing accounting records, preparing financial statements, ensuring regulatory compliance, and developing budgets and forecasts. They provide strategic financial guidance to help businesses make informed decisions and improve profitability. This role is ideal for companies that need expert financial oversight but do not require or cannot afford a full-time controller.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Financial Controller job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 96% Full Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,143 per year, or $53.4 per hour.
Controller

$90K - $100K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description:GENERAL INFORMATION

Position Title: Controller

Title of Immediate Supervisor: Chief Financial Officer

Salary Range: $90,000 – $100,000 (Full time, Exempt)

Hybrid: In office 3 days a week

Best Consideration Date: June 16th, 2026


Application Instructions:

  • Please complete your online application and include your resume and cover letter. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
  • Successful candidates for this position will be required to undergo a background check as a condition of employment.


About Washington Performing Arts:

One of the most established and honored performing arts institutions in America, Washington Performing Arts has engaged for more than half a century with artists, audiences, students, and civic life. The city is truly our stage: for decades, in venues ranging from concert halls and clubs to public parks, we have presented a tremendous range of artists and art forms, from the most distinguished symphony orchestras to both renowned and emerging artists in classical music, jazz, international genres, and more. We also have an ever-expanding artistic and educational presence on the internet, addressing the programming challenges of this time of pandemic while envisioning ongoing opportunities for online connection and community in a post-COVID world.


Washington Performing Arts deeply values its partnerships with local organizations and other arts institutions. Through events online and in myriad performance venues and neighborhoods, we engage international visiting artists in community programs and introduce local artists to the lives of both young people and adults through residencies and education programs. Our achievements have been recognized with a National Medal of Arts and with four Mayor’s Arts Awards from the DC Government. Celebrating our 60th Anniversary in 2026, we are ever inspired by the motto of our founder, Patrick Hayes: “Everybody in, nobody out.”

Visit our website at www.washingtonperformingarts.org for more information about WPA.


Position Summary:

Washington Performing Arts (WPA) seeks a strategic, detail-oriented, and collaborative Controller with deep nonprofit accounting experience to lead the accounting function at one of the nation’s most respected performing arts organizations. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Controller will be a part of a small finance & administrative team comprised of the CFO, Assistant Director of HR & Operations, and a part-time finance consultant and will oversee core accounting operations, strengthen internal controls, ensure timely and accurate financial reporting, and help drive continuous improvement across systems and processes. This is an outstanding opportunity for a nonprofit finance professional with strong technical expertise in fund accounting, net asset tracking, grant compliance, and auditing/990 review, and who is energized by cross-functional partnership, thoughtful problem-solving, and operational excellence. The ideal candidate will pair sound judgment with a hands-on approach, working closely with leaders across the organization to support decision-making, maintain financial integrity, and enhance the effectiveness of WPA’s interconnected systems, including Sage Intacct, Tessitura, Paylocity, and Ramp. This full-time position is based in Washington, DC and follows a hybrid work schedule.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business management and at least five years of progressive accounting experience, including prior experience as an Accounting Manager, Controller, or in a comparable senior accounting role.
  • Required: substantial nonprofit accounting experience, including financial reporting, audit support, grants or restricted funding, and compliance with nonprofit regulatory requirements.
  • Proficiency in accounting software and financial systems (Sage Intacct, preferred).
  • Experience integrating/reconciling various systems (Payroll, Ticketing/Fundraising CRM, Banking, etc.) with accounting software.
  • Strong knowledge of GAAP, nonprofit accounting principles, and grant or restricted funding compliance requirements.
  • Detail-oriented and able to work effectively under pressure.
  • High-level proficiency utilizing Microsoft Excel and working knowledge of other Microsoft Suite products—Word and PowerPoint.
  • Experience using AI is preferred.
  • Commitment to advancing the organization’s culture and mission.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and financial planning skills, with the ability to translate complex information into clear insights and practical recommendations.
  • Ability to prioritize, work under pressure, meet deadlines, and produce quality results.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and exercise sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations.
  • Problem solver that seeks out solutions and new issues that may arise.

Benefits of Working with WPA

  • Competitive medical, dental, and vision plan offerings including some 100% employer-paid options.
  • HSA and FSA plans.
  • Employer-paid Life Insurance with AD&D plus Long-Term Disability Insurance.
  • Annual Health & Wellness and Professional Development stipend.
  • Employee Assistance Program.
  • 403B and Roth Retirement Savings Plan Options.
  • 15 Vacation days per year, 2 days of Personal Time off, 13 days of Sick Leave
  • Four weeks paid Maternity/Paternity leave (after full-time employment of 1 year)
  • Employee-paid, pre-tax commuter benefit for taking public transportation to work
  • 10 paid holidays plus closed for one week winter break and one week summer break
  • Opportunities to attend WPA performances.


Organizational Values:

In keeping with our mission and guiding principles, we seek, represent, and welcome a

multiplicity of voices in everything we do from programmatic content to the composition of our board and staff. Accordingly, we seek to build a team that reflects — and meets the needs of — the community we are part of and serve. While we have made important progress, we continue to pursue that goal through intentional, focused learning and action. Hiring a workforce that embodies and reflects these values is but one component — we strive to make Washington Performing Arts ever more inclusive, and true to our founder’s ethos of “everybody in, nobody out.” We aspire to make every employee feel welcome and motivated to do their best work. We know that we work better together in service of Washington Performing Arts' mission, because of our differences, not despite them.


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Washington Performing Arts subscribes to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression. In addition, the District of Columbia adds protection for marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, or political affiliation. Washington Performing Arts’ employment decisions are made based on the needs of the organization and qualifications of the applicants and employees.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business management and at least five years of progressive accounting experience, including prior experience as an Accounting Manager, Controller, or in a comparable senior accounting role.
  • Required: substantial nonprofit accounting experience, including financial reporting, audit support, grants or restricted funding, and compliance with nonprofit regulatory requirements.
  • Proficiency in accounting software and financial systems (Sage Intacct, preferred).
  • Experience integrating/reconciling various systems (Payroll, Ticketing/Fundraising CRM, Banking, etc.) with accounting software.
  • Strong knowledge of GAAP, nonprofit accounting principles, and grant or restricted funding compliance requirements.
  • Detail-oriented and able to work effectively under pressure.
  • High-level proficiency utilizing Microsoft Excel and working knowledge of other Microsoft Suite products—Word and PowerPoint.
  • Experience using AI is preferred.
  • Commitment to advancing the organization’s culture and mission.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and financial planning skills, with the ability to translate complex information into clear insights and practical recommendations.
  • Ability to prioritize, work under pressure, meet deadlines, and produce quality results.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and exercise sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations.
  • Problem solver that seeks out solutions and new issues that may arise.