Full-time or part-time Bookkeeper reporting to the Executive Director. Fully remote with occasional in-office visits to Fairfield County. 32-40 flexible hours/week. Role emphasizes payroll/financial recordkeeping support and adherence to company policies; benefits include paid training, medical/dental, 401(k), PTO, and education stipend.
Title: Bookkeeper
Classification: Full-Time or Part-Time, Non-Exempt
Reports to: Executive Director
Schedule: Fully Remote – will report to office in Fairfield County few times monthly
Hours: 32-40 hours per week – flexible hours
Our client offers for its staff:
- Healthy Work/Life Balance – Remote Schedule – flexible hours
- Rewarding Working Culture and promotions/career growth
- Paid Training
- Employee Discounts and employee cosmetic treatments
- Training program and continuing education stipend
- Medical/Dental Insurance (Medical Insurance - Company covers 50%)
- 401(k) savings plan with company match
- Competitive PTO Policy: 2 weeks’ Vacation, 1 week Personal
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