ControllerIdaho Family Policy Center
Under the supervision of the Executive Vice President, the Controller manages the financial operations of Idaho Family Policy Center, including accounting, budgeting, reporting, and compliance. The Controller must be committed to IFPC’s mission of advancing the lordship of Christ in the public square.
Financial Management (40%)
Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, payroll and employee benefits, expense reports, and banking
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements for internal use and board reporting
Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and transparency in financial reporting
Create and manage organizational and departmental budgets in coordination with leadership
Monitor cash flow, reconcile accounts, and manage restricted and unrestricted funds appropriately
Compliance and Controls (30%)
Develop and maintain strong internal controls and compliance with nonprofit accounting standards (GAAP, ECFA) ○ Coordinate and oversee annual audits and 990 filings in collaboration with external auditors and CPAs ○ Ensure timely tax filings and regulatory compliance
Strategic Planning and Stewardship (20%)
Provide financial analysis and forecasting to support strategic planning and program evaluation
Advise the President and other members of the development team on financial risk management, investment strategies, and fiscal policy
Support fundraising operations by generating reports on restricted gifts, grant compliance, and donor stewardship
Miscellaneous tasks, event assistance, and office support (10%)
Provide support for IFPC events, including planning, logistics, set up, and tear down
Assist with office operations, including CRM management, when needed
Other ad hoc tasks as assigned by the Executive Vice President or President
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA preferred
5+ years of accounting experience, preferably in a nonprofit environment
Deep understanding of nonprofit fund accounting, donor restrictions, and GAAP principles
Proficiency with accounting software (QuickBooks Online preferred) and Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets









