The Vermont Arts Council is hiring a part-time Finance Administrator to provide operational day-to-day support for the Council’s finance functions, ensuring timely accounts payable, payroll and other finance and human resource related activities are accomplished with great attention to detail and promptness. If you are interested in working in support of Vermont’s creative sector, the Vermont Arts Council wants to hear from you.
About the Position
The Finance Administrator is a key position in the finance operation of the council. The position will work closely with the Finance Director on the day-to-day financial operations including processing payments and payroll, credit card processing, and other finance-related transactions. The Finance Administrator will become a financial and human resource process and procedure expert and serve as a resource for Council staff.
About the Arts Council
Since 1965, the Council has been the state’s primary provider of funding, advocacy, and information for the arts in Vermont. It is the only designated state arts agency in the U.S. that is also an independent nonprofit organization. The Arts Council board and staff envision a Vermont where all people have access to the arts and creativity in their lives, education, and communities. Engagement with the arts transforms individuals, connects us more deeply to each other, energizes the economy, and sustains the vibrant cultural landscape that makes Vermont a great place to live. To advance this vision, the Council awards grants to artists, cultural organizations, schools, and communities, and supports the creative sector through technical support, research, and advocacy. Read more about our mission, vision, values, and priorities in our Strategic Plan.
Position Responsibilities
- Process payments for accounts and grants payable; keep records of process and approvals
- Enter new vendors in accounting system; ensure complete and accurate information is stored in financial accounting system
- Process bi-weekly payroll, track benefits, ensure accurate adjustments as needed, and process year end documents (1099 & W-2s)
- Enter general ledger transactions for deposits, accounts payable and payroll
- Assist with annual year end audit material preparation
- Maintain personnel files and keep employee leave records up to date, assuring compliance with current policy and helping staff understand the policies
- Prepare employee orientation packets, assisting with orientation and training as appropriate. Maintain and ensure compliance with new and departing employee procedures. Submit employee insurance forms and changes to insurance providers.
- Keep up to date with changes in Council human resource policies and procedures and employee benefits.
- Participate in Council events and meetings, and complete or participate in other projects as assigned.
Requirements:
- Experience in accounting
- Familiarity and proficiency in general ledger accounting software (Financial Edge or similar platform), payroll processing systems (Asure or similar platform) and Microsoft office suite products
- Good communication skills and exercise good judgment
- Ability to work independently and cooperatively with a team of peers
- Good organizational skills, ability to work under pressure, and manage priorities
- Curiosity, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn and grow
- Commitment to the Council’s Values, as outlined in the Strategic Plan
Structure:
- Part-Time
- 20-25hrs/wk
- Salary and Benefits: The Vermont Arts Council provides a competitive compensation package with an hourly rate between $25-$30/hr, and benefits that includes vacation, holiday, and sick pay; an employee retirement plan (with a 5.5% VAC contribution), and flexible work arrangements (including the option for hybrid work).
Work Conditions and Physical Requirements:
- Work Setting: This position mostly requires indoor work
- Body Positioning: Spend time sitting and standing, making repetitive motions, and/or keyboarding. Spend time using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls. Frequently lift or move up to 10 lbs.
- Communication: Contact with others, electronic mail, in-person discussions, telephone, and video.
How to Apply: Email your resume and cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and interest in supporting the financial operations of the council to info@vermontartscouncil.org. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. See full job description here: https://www.vermontartscouncil.org/about/the-organization/employment/
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences to apply, including those who have taken non-linear career paths and those from underrepresented groups. Please don’t hesitate to apply if you think you’d make a great addition to the team, even if you’re not sure if you meet 100% of the qualifications.
In the past year, the Vermont Arts Council’s staff participated in trainings with Vermont’s Office of Racial Equity, completed an accessibility audit of our website, and completed a new employee handbook grounded in best practices for an inclusive and equitable workplace.
Our 2025-2030 strategic plan articulates our commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility and outlines many other action steps still in progress, including our ongoing work to deepen relationships with organizations that serve underrepresented and historically marginalized Vermonters to share resources and co-create opportunities to support the diverse creative communities of Vermont. Our strategic plan is available at https://www.vermontartscouncil.org/strategic-plan/
