
Finance and Accounting Specialist
Department: Finance
Supervisor: Sr. Accountant & Finance Manager
Supervises: N/A
FLSA Salary Classification: Non-Exempt
Revision Date: March 2026
Availability: 18 to 25 hours per week with a primary schedule of standard business hours with occasional evening and weekend availability required to support the department and organizational needs.
The Huntsville Botanical Garden is a 501c3 non-profit organization that exists to connect people to plants to support a healthier quality of life for the region. Whether caring for plant collections, welcoming a guest, developing a program, maintaining our grounds, or ensuring a transaction is accurately recorded, each member of the Garden team contributes to that purpose.
The Finance team helps make this work possible by safeguarding resources, providing reliable information, supporting thoughtful decision-making, and building the strong operational foundation the Garden needs to grow. The Finance and Accounting Specialist is an important part of that shared effort.
The Finance and Accounting Specialist provides operational and administrative support to the Finance team by assisting with accounts payable and accounts receivable processing, maintaining accurate financial records, and supporting departmental workflows. This role works closely with the Accounts Payable Coordinator and the Revenue & Grants Accountant to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of financial transactions and supporting documentation.
The Finance and Accounting Specialist helps manage high-volume transaction processing during peak periods, supports reconciliation efforts, maintains vendor and customer records, and assists with financial reporting preparation. In addition, this role contributes to continuous improvement efforts by identifying process bottlenecks, analyzing discrepancies, and helping implement workflow improvements that strengthen financial controls and operational efficiency across the organization.
Essential Functions:
Accounts Receivable Support
Accounts Payable Support
Financial Operations Support
Process Improvement and Workflow Support
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Success Factors:
Preferred Qualifications:
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
s are guidelines that attempt to characterize essential functions and responsibilities of a job and are subject to change as needs and programs change. At Huntsville Botanical Garden job descriptions are considered neither inclusive nor exclusive. It is expected that up to 20% of your duties may change annually.
Employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
The Huntsville Botanical Garden supports a culture of inclusion that attracts, inspires, and engages people to achieve success. The Garden is committed to hire and develop employees based on job-related qualifications irrespective of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran status. To increase diversity in professions related to the public garden realm, we encourage applications from underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans.

The 118-acre Huntsville Botanical Garden is open year-round and contains a diverse ecosystem of meadows, upland and bottomland forest, and wetlands, as well as a variety of specialty gardens and native plant collections. The Mathews Nature Trail contains the largest accredited trillium collection in the U.S. and the Anderson Education Center is home to the Purdy Butterfly House. The Native Plants Teaching Garden is a public space that highlights the way local plants, soil, pollinators, and birds create distinct communities and how they interact to form a diverse, sustainable, and attractive landscape. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Garden is a member of the American Public Gardens Association, the North American Plant Collections Consortium, and the American Horticultural Society, as well as an ArbNet-accredited arboretum.