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Spherion Staffing is looking for a Finance Director to provide management of accounting, debt/treasury management, special assessments, utility billing, budgeting, accounts payable/receivable, and investments of the company.
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Relevant exposure in at least one of the below domains /functional areas ofFinancial budgeting, planning, and forecasting, General Accounting (Taxation, Payroll, fixed assets, working capital including R2R accounting), Cost accounting (Product & Overhead Costing, Pricing & Profitability Analysis including reporting) and Financial Closures, Consolidation and Reporting.
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The Director of Finance is responsible for all areas of financial management to include the budgeting and forecasting processes, monthly and annual financial analysis, reporting, statistical reporting and financial planning.
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Serve as a business partner to Deputy Executive Director and Senior Leadership Team on the organization’s financial, budgeting, and administrative processes—including HR, payroll, and benefits functions—with an eye to continuously developing and improving systems.
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Performance Management - executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support Record-to-Report - financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll Order-to-Cash - order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections, Procure-to-Pay - procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Major Responsibilities and Duties: Serve as the District’s lead representative and manager of all financial and administrative services, including budget, grants management, procurement and purchasing, accounting, payroll, audit and compliance.
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Will be a key player in the Financial Planning and Analysis team providing support and development of controls, processes, financial reporting, annual budgeting, and monthly forecasting. Located at our Corporate Headquarters, responsible for all activities and resources of the Payroll Department ensuring accurate payroll processing for U.S and Canadian employees.
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Oversee and manage the daily operations of the GTC accounting function, including month-end and year-end process, accounts payable/receivable, cash receipts, general ledger, payroll, treasury, budgeting, case forecasting, revenue, expenditure variance analysis, and capital asset reconciliations.
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Demonstrated experience in overseeing financial operations, budgeting, and forecasting. Develop, implement and maintain accounting and administrative policies and procedures for a wide-ranging set of activities including financial accounting and reporting, employee relations (payroll) and other corporate policies.
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Partner with Accounting to deliver desirable outcomes for general accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, financial reporting and other finance and accounting functions. Lead the financial planning and analysis function by providing leadership, oversight, and direction to the finance team responsible for forecasting, budgeting, long range planning, audit, and compliance.
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Advises faculty and staff on various mattersconcerning sponsored research activity such as fiscal matters,budgeting, re-budgeting and facilities and administrative costs;policies and procedures on purchasing, payroll, and accounting.
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Ensure the confidentiality and retention of payroll information and records in accordance with established policies. Evaluate, develop, and enforce the use of audit tools which support the payroll process.
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Possess comprehensive knowledge of acceptable practices and standards in accounting, auditing, budgeting, investment management, and debt financing; thorough knowledge of the laws and regulations that impact the work performed and supervised.
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Prior experience with computer programs including, but not limited to; SMART Sheet, payroll, reporting systems, Lawson budgeting, evidence handling, and surveillance video management preferred.
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Through own expertise and the work of a team, will provide comprehensive financial guidance to small business clients which includes developing financial forecasting models, tax-advantaged strategies, multi-year cash flow projections, accounting software optimization, budgeting, and financial control recommendations.
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