International market development organization based in Washington, D.C. is recruiting an international accounting coordinator. The international accounting coordinator supports the organization’s global accounting operations, accounting associated with USDA/FAS-funded programs, and international office financial processing. This position is responsible for preparing journal entries, coordinating billing and wire transfer support, maintaining audit-ready documentation, assisting with year-end reporting, and supporting financial compliance processes related to international activities and federal award programs. The role works closely with international offices, headquarters finance staff, and program teams to help ensure timely, accurate, and well-documented financial reporting and transaction processing. The position is based in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It does not discriminate in the terms and conditions of employment based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other factor prohibited by law.
As a participant in USDA programs, we share the commitment to comply with all federal, state and local civil rights laws and those of the USDA. More about this commitment is found here, https://www.usda.gov/non-discrimination-statement
Desired Qualifications
Minimum requirement of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in accounting, finance or related field is preferred. A minimum of one to three years’ accounting or financial operations experience is strongly desired. The ideal candidate will possess prior experience with multi-entity or international accounting.
Please submit a letter of interest with your resume.
The U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council (USGBC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. USGBC develops export markets for U.S. barley, corn, grain sorghum and related products. The Council believes exports are vital to global economic development and to U.S. agriculture's profitability.
Founded in 1960, the Council is a private, non-profit corporation with full time presence in 28 locations and programs in more than 50 countries and the European Union. Its unique membership includes producer organizations and agribusinesses with a common interest in developing export markets. Membership funds trigger matching market development funds from the U.S. government and support from cooperating groups in foreign countries to produce an annual development program valued at more than $28 million.