The Institute for International Law and Human Rights (IILHR) seeks an Accountant to manage financial reporting and compliance. IILHR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in Washington, DC; Brussels, Belgium; Baghdad, Iraq and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. IILHR helps transitioning states develop the capacity to strengthen democratic values and build respect for human rights. This is a fully remote position with a low monthly time commitment, perfect for professionals seeking additional income or those passionate about nonprofit work. Must be available for virtual calls and emails during EST working hours Monday – Friday.
Key Responsibilities
In coordination with the Executive Director and Program Manager:
- Prepare quarterly financial reports for U.S. federal and other donor-funded grants.
- Develop audit schedules, compile required financial documentation and ensure timely
- submission of reports to federal agencies and other donors.
- Maintain nonprofit bookkeeping and ensure compliance with IRS regulations and donor
- requirements.
- Support financial reporting for international programs and grant-funded activities abroad.
- Oversee payroll processing and manage all related tax filings.
- Assist in the preparation, tracking, and monitoring of organizational and project budgets.
- Present the Annual Financial Report to the Board of Directors
Qualifications
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in nonprofit accounting and U.S. federal grant financial reporting.
- Legal authorization to work in the United States.
- Strong proficiency in QuickBooks Online and fund-accounting principles.
- Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel.
- Demonstrated experience with payroll processing and tax compliance.
- Experience preparing for internal and external financial audits.
- Proven ability to develop, manage, and monitor budgets.
- Excellent attention to detail, strong organizational abilities, and capacity to work
- independently and communicate clearly.
- Experience working with international projects and donor-compliance requirements.
- Native-level English proficiency.
Position Details
- Start Date: First week of January
- Schedule: Remote (with availability M-F during EST working hours), approximately 8
- hours/month (~100 hours/year)
- Compensation: Hourly rate, commensurate with experience
To apply please submit your (1) Curriculum Vitae, (2) Three Professional References and (3) Expected Hourly Rate to application@lawandhumanrights.org by December 5th.