Add expected salary to your profile for insights.A career in community housing is extremely rewarding and now you too can contribute to a positive social impact and a world without housing poverty.As a Senior Financial Accountant, you will play a key role in maintaining our financial integrity and supporting our growth. Join us and be part of a forward-thinking organisation where your expertise will be valued, and your contributions will make a significant impact.Key responsibilitiesMonthly processes: Complete monthly processes including journals and balance sheet reconciliations.Compliance Reporting: Oversee monthly and annual external compliance reporting, such as BAS and FBT returns.Asset Management: Manage investment property and fixed asset registers, including the valuation process, ensuring compliance and timely completion.Financial Interpretation: Prepare and assist with internal and external requirements, including AASB interpretation on transactions.Audit Collaboration: Collaborate with external auditors during audits and ensure timely resolution of any issues.Team Management: Effectively manage the financial accounting team, including performance and compliance requirements, appraisals, supervision, and development.About youYou are a dedicated and detail-oriented professional with a strong background in financial accounting. To be successful in this role, you will have the following:Be a Chartered Accountant or Certified Practicing Accountant.A minimum of 5 years’ experience in an operational accounting role, demonstrating your ability to manage complex financial tasks.An experienced people leader, skilled in effectively managing and developing team members to achieve their full potential.Intermediate-level proficiency in Microsoft Office and have experience with financial statement preparation software (desirable).Commitment to the right of every person to good quality housing.Please note that a satisfactory police check is required for all staff and those with client related responsibilities are required to provide a NDIS and Working with Children Check (WWCC).As an equal opportunity employer, CHL works closely with people from a diverse range of backgrounds. CHL acknowledges the traditional Aboriginal owners of country throughout Australia and we pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past and present.To apply online, please click on the "Apply" button below.To be considered, applicants must respond to the application questions and submit a cover letter and resume. For a confidential conversation about the position please contact Dhanushka Hettiarachchi, Manager Financial Accounting at (emailprotected) or 03 9856 0031.How do your skills match this job?Community Housing Limited (CHL) is a national and international housing provider delivering affordable housing in four regions of the world. Originating in Australia in 1993, CHL has spread its operations to South Asia, South-East Asia and South America. CHL currently has a portfolio of more than 6000 properties under management in Australia across all States.CHL's values are Teamwork, Integrity, Respect, Equality and Accountability and these themes run through everything we do.At CHL, our Directors, Management and Staff are all working hard to achieve our vision of “A world without housing poverty”. Our company has grown rapidly over the years, and is now spread throughout Australia and several other continents and it is through the efforts of our diverse and committed workforce that we have managed to achieve all that we have to date.In recognition of the hard work and dedication of our staff, we offer a range of staff benefits and a dynamic working environment where your individual skills and efforts can be transformed into important achievements on the ground. Come and be a key part of our future and ensure we can continue as a community housing leader by delivering good housing outcomes for people in need.For more information, please visit www.chl.org.au.
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