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Accountant
MSKAccountant ensuring financial accuracy and compliance at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Contributing to financial operations through analysis, reporting, and collaboration with partners.
Posted 4/25/2026full-timeNew York City • New York • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $62,600 - $97,100 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Collect, record, and summarize financial transactions in compliance with GAAP.
- Prepare and post journal entries, ensuring accuracy in the general ledger.
- Perform daily data entry and coding responsibilities to maintain financial records.
- Complete non-complex monthly account analyses and reconciliations.
- Prepare audit-ready financial information for internal and external stakeholders.
- Support regulatory compliance reporting requirements for healthcare and nonprofit operations.
- Assist with ad-hoc financial reporting and special projects.
- Partner with colleagues across finance teams to ensure accuracy and consistency.
- Contribute to continuous improvement of accounting processes and practices.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Strong understanding of general ledger fundamentals and posting rules.
- Knowledge of healthcare or nonprofit accounting standards is a plus.
- Ability to prepare accurate financial reports and analyses.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible work arrangements
- Professional development opportunities
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial transactionsGAAPjournal entriesgeneral ledgerdata entryaccount analysesreconciliationsfinancial reportingaccounting processesfinancial analyses
Soft Skills
accuracyattention to detailcollaborationcommunicationcontinuous improvement