Seeking Volunteer Treasurer

Do you have accounting, bookkeeping, or finance experience? Would you be willing to volunteer your time and expertise to help ensure the long-term sustainability of the Dallin Museum?

We are seeking a treasurer to oversee the financial management of the Museum's nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. The treasurer is a voting member of the Museum’s Board of Directors. Preferred candidates would have some knowledge of nonprofit accounting practices, tax laws, and fiscal record keeping.

Responsibilities
  • Reconcile operating account on a monthly basis and review monthly savings account statements.
  • Prepare and present monthly reports detailing income, expenditures, and account balances.
  • Manage the development the Museum’s annual budget in collaboration with other board directors and the Museum’s administrative director.
  • Prepare and present a quarterly report tracking YTD revenues and expenses against the annual budget.
  • Provide guidance on best practices for sound financial management.
  • Keep the Board of Directors and Municipal Board of Trustees apprised of the Museum's general fiscal health.
  • Coordinate with the Museum’s accounting firm on required yearly tax reporting.
  • Attend bi-monthly meetings of Board of Directors (typically Mondays at 9:30 am). Can attend via Zoom.
  • Attend quarterly meetings of the Municipal Board of Trustees to present a short report on the status of the Museum's finances.

Time Commitment:  8 hours per month

Have we piqued your interest?

If so, please send a letter of interest and resume to Heather Leavell at  [email protected]  or CDAM, 611 Mass. Ave., Arlington, MA 02474.

If you know someone who would make a great treasurer, please share. Thank you!

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Cyrus Dallin Art Museum
611 Massachusetts Ave.
Arlington, MA 02474
(781) 641-0747 | [email protected]
The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum promotes new insights into our shared histories by exploring the life, work, and values of this celebrated sculptor of Arlington, Massachusetts.