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Bachelor's degree in accounting with seven or more years of experience required, preferably in higher education or non-profit finance. The Vice President of Financial Affairs, as the chief financial officer of the University, administers accounting and control procedures to ensure compliance with generally accepted accounting principles; plans, organizes, coordinates, and controls the services and activities of the Accounting Services operation including accounts payable, accounts receivable, contracts and procurement, cash management, endowment, fixed asset, grant, and all other general accounting functions.
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The LaFontaine commitment to customers, staff, and local communities is demonstrated by active participation and contributions to numerous non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and charities throughout southeast Michigan.
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Proven experience in all aspects of non-profit accounting, including grant accounting. Ensure accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and year-end closing processes in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and non-profit accounting standards.
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The ideal candidate will have over four years of accounting experience, with a strong background in non-profit accounting. Minimum of 4 years of accounting experience, with significant experience in non-profit accounting.
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As a key member of the NASSO team, the Accounts Payable Manager is the key link between NASSO, procurement and supply chain. The Accounts Payable manager is responsible for ensuring processes are followed and invoices are paid timely.
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Under direction from the Deputy Director of Finance, the Accounting Supervisor plans, supervises, oversees, and participates in the activities and operations of the Accounting Division to include General Accounting, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Projects & Grants, Cash Management, Fixed Assets, Audits and Financial Reporting.
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Supervise the Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cashier and Night Audit employees; interview, recommend hiring, train, develop, empower, schedule, coach and counsel, recommend and conduct performance and salary reviews, resolve problems, provide open communications and recommend discipline and termination, as appropriate.
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Develop, implement, and monitor performance metrics and reporting on established KPI's related to Accounts Payable. Our growing Engineering client is looking for an Accounting Manager to come in and join their growing team.
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Oversee general accounting functions for Viking Cedar Falls, including general ledger, accounts receivable, payroll, and fixed assets. Responsible for all Sarbanes-Oxley compliance issues related to revenue recognition, general accounting, accounts receivable, credit and financial reporting functions.
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As a key member of the finance team the Accounting Manager will be responsible for the daily functions of accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoicing, fixed assets, and inventory functions.
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Responsible for overall management of Trade payables for our Accounts Payable Department across multiple companies, our Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing approximately 5-7 local direct reports and our remote work handled by the Shared Service Center in Central America.
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The selected candidate will perform a variety of non-profit accounting work for multiple entities, including general ledger maintenance, financial reporting, GASB/FASB research, and implementation, grants financial management, budgeting, and other related activities.
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The Project Accounting Manager will be responsible for management of subcontractor and vendor contracts, accounts payable processes, accounts receivable processes, financial analysis, and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and the contract specifications.
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The objective of all positions is to effectively provide the services personally, or to immediately refer requests to the appropriate department manager. One year of accounting experience in the hospitality industry is strongly preferred.
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The Accounts Payable Manager must have the accounting, leadership, and project management skills to successfully lead A&F Co.'s accounts payable department. The Accounts Payable Manager is focused on optimizing department processes and building lasting cross-functional relationships.
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