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Under the direction of the Administrator, the Business Office Manager (BOM) manages all business functions and personnel including but not limited to accounts receivable, accounts payable, resident trust funds and other assigned duties.
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Manage Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Payroll. Our client, a stable and reputable manufacturing company located in Glastonbury, CT, is seeking a Bookkeeper/Office Manager to manage both office operations and daily accounting duties.
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This is an incredible opportunity for an experienced Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable and Human Resources. For us the right candidate will have expertise in AP/AR/Billing and payroll and in addition to the day to day operations of the business office will also have the skills and experience in Human Resources to on board new associates, administer benefits, orientation and understanding and upholding employee law.
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The Business Office Manager touches many functions of the business and will oversee business administration, accounts payable/receivable, human resources, payroll and other system related business processes.
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The Manager, Accounting under the leadership of the Director Family Accounting, will support the operations of the family businesses through full cycle accounting including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, petty cash and purchasing card activity.
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Specifically, this role will work in QuickBooks online to complete accounts receivable, accounts payable, billings, invoicing, etc. The company is looking for an experienced bookkeeper to join that team as their Office Manager.
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Seeking a highly detail-oriented Bookkeeper/Office Manager, to be responsible for both accounts payable and receivable along with all payroll and bank account management and reconciliation tasks.
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Have expertise in the daily transactional accounting duties such as accounts payable, receivable, reconciliations, month end, journal entries etc as well as financial reporting. Accounting and Office Manager Salary: $60,000 – 75,000 based on experience Location: Downers Grove – on site (Fridays are work from home) Direct hire Hours: semi-flexible (8-5 M-F standard) Why you should apply to be an Accounting and Office Manager.
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Key Words: Office Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Project Manager, Business Operations, QuickBooks, HR, Human Resources, Hiring, Operations, Procurement, Payroll, Small Business Finances, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Bill of Materials BOM.
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Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable. Join our team as an Office Manager/Bookkeeper and play a key role in assembling financial reports, recording transactions, managing various accounting responsibilities, and taking charge of office operations.
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Must possess a thorough understanding of Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Managed Care costing and analysis, personnel management, accounts receivable/collections, resident funds, accounts payable, general ledger, and management of information systems.
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Own the Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Process at the location. Office, workshop, and outside setting. With thirteen John Deere dealerships, five NAPA parts locations and a Supply Store, we are looking for motivated and talented people to join our team.
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Daily QuickBooks accounting activities, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Payroll, Banking Wires, some Human Resources functions, and inventory management. The Hire Solution has partnered with an Austin based manufacturing company for the position of Full Charge Bookkeeper / Senior Office Manager.
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Handle financial tasks, such as managing accounts receivable and payable, preparing financial reports, and managing the office budget. The Dental Office Manager is responsible for managing the daily operations of a dental office, ensuring that patients receive high-quality dental care in a welcoming and professional environment.
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Supervising of Assigned staff as Required (including Accounts Receivable Assistant, Human Resources, Accounts Payable Assistant, Payroll Assistant) Financial Cycle Oversight: Accounts Payable, Purchasing, and Payroll.
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