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Oversee accounts payable and accounts receivable functions, ensuring timely and accurate processing of invoices, payments, and collections. The Accounting Supervisor will work closely with the Accounting Managers to ensure the smooth operation of the accounting department and accurate financial reporting.
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The Accounts Payable Supervisor will be responsible for ensuring accurate and timely processing of invoices, maintaining vendor relationships, and implementing best practices to streamline AP processes.
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This includes approvals of intakes, uploading spreadsheets to Aeyon database, working with accounts payable at CCS on check requests, and working with Supervisor on the investigation of potential fraudulent cases, etc.
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Coordinate with the accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash receipts, and payroll functions to ensure accurate general ledger accounting. Reconciles inter-company accounts receivable and payable.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor, Business Analytics this position is responsible for performing analytical and data support for complex Finance Operations systems and processes including claims disbursements, provider negative balance, accounts payable and commissions.
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Supervises daily operational activities of the Accounts Payable team. Minimum Experience: 6 years of Accounts Payable experience. Department: UCHlth Accounts Payable.
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Accounts Payable Supervisor is responsible for overseeing daily accounts payable staff. Responsibilities will also include reviewing invoices, processing 1099s annually, looking at process improvement initiatives, assisting with month end close related to accounts payable, hiring and training new hires, special projects, and more.
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Additional responsibilities will be to back up the AP Supervisor, AP Analyst, and others in the accounts payable department as needed. Responsible for working with the AP Analyst on the Monthly Accounts Payable Analysis and Metrics.
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What we need We're looking for an Accounts Payable Supervisor to join our accounting team within our Finance organization. Finance functions include General Accounting, Accounts Payable & Receivable, Internal Audit, and FP&A. Our Finance team is a trusted source for financial information and guidance for our internal customers, partners, customers, suppliers, regulators, and stakeholders.
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Includes accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger, asset management, document management, and account reconciliations. Seven years recent work in accounting, including four years of governmental enterprise and grant accounting experience, four years as a supervisor, and five years as Comptroller or position primarily responsible for organization's accounting and financial reporting.
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Post non-parts factory invoices on factory statements and coordinate the factory trade reconciliation with Accounts Payable (AP). The Senior Staff Accountant/Assistant Office Manager, in collaboration with the Accounting Supervisor, assumes a vital role in meticulously ensuring the accuracy of all dealership-level financial reporting.
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Compiles and maintains accounts payable records and provides entry level bookkeeping and clerical support to the accounting & finance department by performing the following duties. Assists with maintaining chart of accounts in the core and accounting system, including GL translations, as directed by Accounting Supervisor.
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Accounts Payable Processor Job Summary Reporting to the Accounts Payable Supervisor, the AP Processor is responsible for invoice and payment processing for our dynamic company.
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