Senior Staff Accountant
About Menlo Church
Founded in 1873, Menlo Church has a rich history of serving the spiritual needs of our community and is a vibrant spiritual and social center in Menlo Park. Our journey has led us to expand across the Bay Area, with campuses in San Mateo, Mountain View, Menlo Park, and Saratoga.
Menlo's mission is to bring hope to everyone by living out our identity in Christ every day. As we navigate the unique challenges of today’s culture, we are committed to being an endearing gospel presence in a region where many are skeptical. With a talented & dedicated staff, we envision a Bay Area that awakens to the freedom found in Christ, through meaningful and practical support.
Position Summary
The Senior Staff Accountant serves as the main point person for the day-to-day accounting function at Menlo Church. This role is responsible for the execution of core accounting work that supports financial integrity, ministry stewardship, and operational excellence across our multi-campus organization. The work includes month-end close, balance sheet and cash reconciliations, fixed asset and capitalization accounting, payroll execution, and operational ownership of the annual audit.
Essential Functions
Execute the full month-end close cycle within Menlo's defined timeline, including journal entries, accruals, prepaid amortization, and intercampus allocations.
Prepare and post recurring entries (depreciation, fixed asset amortization, deferred revenue, etc.) with limited direction.
Reconcile all balance sheet accounts on a monthly cadence, with documented support and a clear audit trail.
Produce preliminary financial statements for review prior to issuance.
Surface variances, anomalies, and process gaps as they emerge.
Serve as the primary point of contact with our external audit firm (CapinCrouse) for day-to-day requests during the annual audit cycle.
Prepare and maintain the Prepared-By-Client (PBC) list, including pulling supporting documentation, reconciliations, contracts, and schedules.
Respond to auditor questions on routine matters and route technical or policy interpretation questions appropriately.
Support memo drafting for technical accounting positions, working with the Director of Finance on review and final approval.
Run the full bi-monthly payroll cycle in Rippling, including processing approvals, exception handling, and timely transmission.
Execute approved salary adjustments, classification changes, and other personnel financial actions, routing for final approval prior to processing.
Coordinate with HR on payroll-adjacent matters, including benefits deductions, retirement contributions, and pay date logistics.
Reconcile payroll to the general ledger and ensure accurate posting of all payroll-related entries.
Own the integrity of the balance sheet end-to-end. This is one of the defining responsibilities of the role.
Reconcile all cash accounts (operating, payroll, savings, designated, and restricted) monthly with documented support and a clear audit trail.
Reconcile all balance sheet accounts on a monthly cadence, including receivables, prepaids, fixed assets, accrued liabilities, deferred revenue, restricted net assets, and intercampus accounts.
Reconcile investment accounts (Schwab) and payment processors (Stripe) on a timely basis.
Work reconciling items to resolution in the period they arise.
Maintain reconciliation files that are clear and easy for others to review.
Surface unusual balances or trends as they appear.
Own the fixed asset accounting function, including maintaining the fixed asset subledger, calculating and posting monthly depreciation, and reconciling the subledger to the general ledger.
Evaluate the nature of expenditures against Menlo's capitalization policy to determine appropriate accounting treatment, including whether costs should be capitalized as fixed assets, recorded as Construction in Progress (CIP), or expensed in the period.
Track and manage Construction in Progress for active capital projects, including invoice coding, milestone tracking, retainage, and the eventual transfer of completed projects from CIP to fixed assets with appropriate useful life and depreciation method assignment.
Partner with project managers, contractors, and finance leadership on capital project accounting, including active facility renovation work and future projects contemplated under Menlo's longer-term capital planning.
Maintain documented support for capitalization decisions, including invoice review, classification rationale, and policy citation.
Bring questions on ambiguous expenditures forward for discussion when the right treatment is not clear.
Apply fund accounting principles to track restricted, designated, and unrestricted giving accurately, including campaign accounting for active initiatives such as the H4E capital campaign.
Maintain accurate accounting across Menlo's organizational dimensions: campuses, departments, ministry programs, and fund classifications. Code transactions correctly and produce reporting that holds up at each level of granularity.
Support financial reporting for ministry leaders, including monthly budget-to-actual reports by campus and department, and ad hoc analysis.
Lead capital campaign accounting and donor reporting, working in partnership with finance leadership.
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, or a related field (Finance, Business with Accounting concentration) with demonstrated accounting depth.
Minimum 5 years of progressive accounting experience, with hands-on ownership of month-end close, journal entries, accruals, and balance sheet reconciliations in prior roles.
Track record of operating with autonomy on recurring accounting work, with the judgment to know when to escalate.
Strong technical foundation in U.S. GAAP, including the ability to apply accounting principles to non-routine transactions.
Proficiency with modern accounting systems. Experience with Sage Intacct strongly preferred; experience with comparable systems (NetSuite, Blackbaud Financial Edge, QuickBooks Enterprise) with willingness to learn Intacct is welcome.
Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, lookups, complex formulas, and the ability to build and audit financial models.
Experience owning or substantially supporting an annual audit cycle from PBC list through fieldwork response.
Experience with fixed asset accounting, capitalization judgment, and Construction in Progress tracking. Comfort applying a capitalization policy to evaluate the nature of expenditures and determine appropriate accounting treatment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain financial concepts to non-financial colleagues across multiple campuses and functions.
Experience in church, nonprofit, or other fund accounting environments. We are open to candidates with strong commercial accounting backgrounds who can demonstrate readiness to learn fund accounting; this dimension is teachable for the right candidate.
Experience working in multi-entity, multi-location, or multi-department accounting environments, where transactions need to be coded and reported across several dimensions.
Experience with Rippling or comparable payroll systems.
Familiarity with nonprofit governance frameworks, audit standards, and board reporting practices.
CPA or progress toward CPA is welcomed but not required for this role.