Great Green Job of the Week: Accountant, Appalachian Sustainable Development

Appalachian Sustainable Development is seeking a full-time accountant in Abingdon, Virginia.
Appalachian Sustainable Development (ASD) is a not-for-profit organization working in the Appalachian region of Virginia and Tennessee. Formed in 1995, ASD focuses on developing healthy, diverse and ecologically sound economic opportunities through education and training, and the development of cooperative networks and marketing systems.
Our work encompasses 2 broad areas: Building a strong local food system based on organic and sustainable farming and fostering forest conservation through value-added wood processing and “green building.” ASD links consumers with farmers and producers and provides hands-on opportunities for learning, advocacy and civic engagement.
Position Overview:
Appalachian Sustainable Development seeks accountant with a minimum of 5 years experience; preferably in non profit & social enterprise. Problem solver, shows initiative, embraces mission of sustainability.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for managing the finances of the nonprofit and its 2 small businesses. Duties: budget preparation/ management, grant tracking/reimbursement, financial reporting, payroll, sales taxes, bank recs, A/P & A/R.
Qualifications:
Strong proficiency with QuickBooks, Excel and other Microsoft programs.
To Apply:
Please submit resumes by email no later than November 16, 2009
Contact Information:
kterry@asdevelop.org
http://www.asdevelop.org
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