Job Description
Finance Administrator Location: Woodland Hills, CA, In-Person required Reports To: Executive Director / Chief Operating Officer Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt About the Organization Terasaki Institute is a nonprofit academic research institute dedicated to advancing scientific discovery and clinical innovation. We foster interdisciplinary collaboration, uphold the highest standards of research integrity, and translate knowledge into real-world impact. Position Summary The Finance Administrator is a hands-on, detail-oriented operational role responsible for supporting the daily financial functions of the Institute. This includes managing routine accounts payable and receivable tasks, processing financial transactions, maintaining accurate financial records, and ensuring smooth daily workflow within the finance department. The Finance Administrator plays a vital role in keeping the Institute's financial operations running efficiently through consistent, accurate, and proactive day-to-day support. Key Responsibilities Audit Coordination & Compliance Assist in preparing schedules, documents, and reconciliations for annual financial audits Support financial reporting required for grant and sponsor compliance Maintain organized, audit-ready financial files and support internal control processes Accounts Payable & Receivable Daily Operations Perform daily processing of invoices, payment requests, purchase orders, and reimbursements Maintain and update vendor files, coding accuracy, and supporting documentation Monitor receivables, prepare regular aging reports, and reconcile payments Troubleshoot discrepancies and resolve routine AP/AR issues promptly Support digital workflow processes using SharePoint, Financial Edge, and other internal systems Financial Recordkeeping & Transaction Support Enter transactions into accounting systems on a daily basis Maintain organized digital and physical financial records Reconcile accounts, statements, and departmental charges regularly Support the month-end close process by preparing documentation and reconciliations Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field (or equivalent experience) 24 years of experience in finance, accounting, or administrative bookkeeping (nonprofit experience a plus) Familiarity with accounts payable/receivable operations Working knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit accounting principles helpful Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., Blackbaud Financial Edge preferred) Strong skills in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and digital workflow tools Excellent organizational, analytical, and communication skills Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion Preferred Attributes Experience supporting federal grant compliance (NIH, NSF, DOE) Familiarity with sponsored research administration Commitment to accuracy, integrity, and mission-driven work Strong attention to detail and a proactive, collaborative work style