Description:
The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is seeking a Treasurer for its
nonprofit corporation to oversee the management and reporting of the Museum’s
finances. The Treasurer is a volunteer, an Officer of the Museum and attendee of
meetings of the Museum’s volunteer Board of Directors.
You will be supported by an outside accountant and staff
bookkeeping resources.
Responsibilities:
·
Review
monthly savings account records, reconcile monthly bank statements for the
Museum’s operating account, and monitor income and expenditures.
·
Prepare
and present periodic reports for the Board of Directors and grantors reviewing
the Museum’s performance to budget and project performance to plan.
·
Development
the Museum’s annual budget and fundraising plan in collaboration with other
board directors and the Museum’s Director/Curator.
·
Monitor
payment and remittance processes to ensure the Museum’s ongoing solvency, Make
recommendations for asset management, and keep the Board of Directors apprised
of the organization’s general fiscal health.
·
Work
with the Museum’s accounting firm to ensure the completion of required
financial reporting forms (including the IRS Form 990).
·
Provide
Municipal Board of Trustees an annual financial report based on the Form 990
filing.
·
Attend
monthly meetings of Board of Directors (Monday mornings for one hour at 9:30 am).
Qualifications:
The Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum is an Arlington organization. Candidates should have knowledge of accounting practices,
QuickBooks and nonprofit operations. The
ideal candidate will be a resident of the Town of Arlington.
How To Apply:
In you are interested in serving as the Cyrus Dallin
Art Museum’s corporate Treasurer, please send a letter of interest and resume to Nancy Blanton - nblanton@dallin.org
or via mail to the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, 611 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474.
About this Organization: Cyrus Dallin (1851-1944) was a celebrated, Utah-born
sculptor, educator, and Indigenous rights activist who lived and worked in
Arlington, Massachusetts for over forty years. Best known for his "Paul
Revere Monument" and "Appeal to the Great Spirit" in Boston,
Dallin's many public sculptures bring beauty and a unique historical
perspective to shared spaces across the nation. In the intimate setting of the
Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, visitors experience over ninety artworks spanning the
sculptor's sixty-year career.