Human Rights & Justice Part-time

Financial Manager - Part-Time

Village of Love and Resistance

Posted

Feb 10, 2026

Location

Remote

Type

Part-time

Compensation

Up to $50

Mission

What you will drive

Core responsibilities:

  • Manage the preparation, accuracy, relevance and timely distribution of financial reports, presentations and financial information, including monthly status reports
  • Lead all aspects of AP, AR, and payroll ensuring transaction accuracy, maintain and reconcile balance sheet accounts, create journal entries, and balance general ledger accounts
  • Support a collective process of preparing an annual budget and forecasting, ensure compliance with GAAP, and establish, monitor and/or strengthen VOLAR's internal controls system
  • Prepare an annual Form 990 and all reports for the State of Maryland's Charitable Organizations Division, process Forms W-2, 1099 and other relevant forms

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role supports VOLAR's mission to co-create a cooperative community in East Baltimore owned by Black and Brown people through financial management that enables land reclamation, healing, reconnection, and community power building.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree in accounting with financial management-related work experience
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience working in non-profit sector
  • Commitment to VOLAR's mission around building community rooted in healing and wellness
  • Computer proficiency and experience working with QuickBooks Online, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs and other relevant software

Benefits

What's in it for you

This is a part-time position of approximately 6-8 hours per week, all virtual. VOLAR is a nonprofit 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization located in Baltimore, MD, seeking to support local hiring. The anticipated start date is March 1 2026.

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VOLAR's mission is to co-create a cooperative community in East Baltimore owned by Black and Brown people through the reclamation of land, healing, reconnecting and building a base of community power.