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The treasurer is a member of the board of directors and serves Eastside Audubon by managing the financial matters of the organization. This includes presenting financial reports to the board.

Date Posted

April 10, 2024

Type

Board Seat

Location

Redmond, WA

Board Treasurer

Eastside Audubon is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse board and will honor your experiences, perspectives, and unique identity. Together, we strive to create and maintain a working environment that is inclusive, equitable and welcoming.

Position Title: Treasurer

The treasurer is a member of the board of directors and serves Eastside Audubon by managing the financial matters of the organization.

Key Responsibilities: ·       Has custody of the chapter funds and related files. ·       Pays the chapter expenses as directed by the board, either through approval of specific expenditure, or through approval of criteria for expenditure. ·       Keeps track of income and investments. · Presents monthly and annual financial reports at board meetings. board meetings. ·       Prepares annual budget with the Executive Director and Bookkeeper with the advice and approval of the board. ·       Prepares annual financial report for submission with National Audubon recertification form. ·       Reviews the Bookkeeper’s work for the annual income tax return for the Internal Revenue Service. ·       Works alongside the Bookkeeper to prepare an annual financial report and budget for presentation to the general membership.   All board members must display a commitment to the organization and an understanding of the organization and its principles, mission, goals, and services. Board members should also know the responsibilities of governance and management, and paid and volunteer staff. The treasurer must also display the following:

  • An understanding of non-profit finances.
  • Experience using QuickBooks.

Responsible to: Board president The term is 2 years Estimated to be approximately 60 hours per year, consisting of: ·       3 hours per year for reviewing the organization’s tax return. ·       15 hours per year for preparing the annual budget with the Bookkeeper and Executive Director ·       3 hours per month for board meetings and board events (42 hours annually).

The board president will answer questions and offer guidance. All board members have the opportunity and are encouraged to participate in at least one board-appropriate training per term, paid for by Eastside Audubon. Additionally, attendance at the Audubon Council of Washington or another Audubon meeting at least once per term is encouraged.

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