Financial Reporting Director directs and oversees the preparation and distribution of all periodic financial statements for external use. Ensures that reports, filings and documentation complies with company's regulations, professional standards, and SEC and GAAP reporting guidelines. Being a Financial Reporting Director confirms that entries, transactions, and accounts are accurately and properly consolidated and are included in internal and external financial statements. Advises management of trends and changes in reporting requirements and recommends best approach for any changes in reporting. Additionally, Financial Reporting Director may serve as a liaison with or oversee the work of external auditors. May direct the preparation of materials for board or shareholders. Requires a bachelor's degree of Accounting or Finance. Typically reports to top management. The Financial Reporting Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Financial Reporting Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Pulitzer Center is seeking a candidate to lead its Reporting Fellows program at our Campus Consortium partner universities.
Our Campus Consortium includes liberal arts colleges, journalism schools, schools of public health, community colleges, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), and state universities. The Pulitzer Center awards annual fellowships to students from each of its more than 40 partner campuses, as well as a limited number of fellowships to post-graduates from some journalism schools and special call fellowships for reporting on different topics. Reporting Fellows report from countries around the world to produce stories related to the Pulitzer Center’s five focus areas: climate and the environment, global health, peace and conflict, human rights including gender and racial equity, and information and artificial intelligence.
Do you consider yourself experienced, energetic, collaborative, and committed to training the next generation of journalists? If so, we invite you to apply.
The Reporting Fellow team is part of the University and Community Outreach team and works closely with their colleagues to develop and promote reporting projects by the Fellows and engage with diverse audiences in-person and virtually. The Director of the Reporting Fellows Program heads a team that recruits and selects Reporting Fellows from Campus Consortium partners, organizes the in-person Washington Weekends, and serves as a mentor and guide for Fellows and alums. The individual reports to the Director of University and Community Outreach. This individual will ensure the successful completion of reporting projects while providing a challenging and transformative experience for the Fellows.
The position is remote/hybrid open to applicants within the US. Preference for applicants located in Washington DC. Some travel will be required.
Responsibilities
Develop and sustain the Reporting Fellows program.
Deepen and broaden the impact of the Reporting Fellow journalism by building community among the Fellows, the Pulitzer Center staff, Campus Consortium partners, and journalism networks.
Qualifications
The Center uses an established compensation philosophy in administering compensation. Offers are determined based on candidate qualifications, related experience, internal equity, and the amount budgeted for the position.
Compensation for US-based employees
Salary range listed above is for US-based employees. Our benefit package includes paid time off (holiday, vacation, parental and sick), health care coverage (including medical/dental/vision), health savings accounts 403(b) retirement plan, transit benefit, parental leave, and Life & ADD/LTD/STD Insurance.
About Pulitzer
The Pulitzer Center is a journalism and education non-profit organization that works to produce compelling journalism, deepen engagement with critical, underreported global issues, bridge divides, and inspire action. The Reporting Fellows program empowers students to tell stories, broaden their impact, and create change. We are headquartered in Washington, D.C., with a global team based in 14 countries.
The Pulitzer Center is an equal opportunity employer. The Center is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where the individual differences among us, whether in terms of race, religion, color, age, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, physical challenge, or marital or family status, are (i) understood, respected, and appreciated, (ii) recognized as a source of strength, and (iii) valued as qualities that enrich the environment in which we work. See our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement for details.
For more information about the Pulitzer Center, visit pulitzercenter.org
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