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The Assistant Director reports to the CLA's Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Approve Payroll Verification Report for the Financial Service Teams (bi-weekly) Approve actions that we request be done by the Controller's Office.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Manager, Payroll, Pension, and Benefits is responsible for overseeing the delivery and administration of the Corporation's payroll process, pension plan, and benefits program.
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Knowledge of financial management and analysis principles and techniques and managerial skills typically acquired through two to three years of experience in public accounting, specifically in health care auditing and reimbursement knowledge (when applied to small hospitals) or one to three years experience as a hospital chief financial officer.
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This includes charges, billing, A/R, cash receipts, collections, A/P, payroll, general ledger, forecasting, budgeting, internal controls, and audits. The Controller directs and supervises the complete accounting system and financial function of the hospital.
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You will serve as a consultative business partner introducing ADP’s leading solutions to Chief Financial Officers, Human Resources and Payroll Administrators, Small Business Owners, and more at companies ranging from Fortune 100 organizations to small, innovative businesses.
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Performs hospital financial reviews on a monthly basis and controls expenses. Completes monthly financial package and submits to corporate on a monthly basis. Completes annual financial budget and capital budget.
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Respond to inquiries from the Chief Finance Officer, Assistant Controller, and other finance and firm wide managers regarding financial results, special reporting requests. · Responsible for the coordination of all audits including financial, Federal, State, and local agencies, Capital Projects, Cost Reports, Phelps Residency Programs, Payroll and related for any entities that ODFMC merges with.
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Reporting to the Executive Director and the Chief of Staff, The Finance Manager will manage the daily financial activities and functions for an organization including: accounting, budget, credit, insurance, tax, payroll, and treasury.
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Reports To: President & Chief Operating Officer with dotted line reporting to Chief Financial Officer on payroll and benefits matters. Broad background with knowledge of organizational design and planning, employment, compensation, payroll, employee benefits, employee relations, and training and development.
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We are seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to direct the overall accounting and finance strategy for the North Lawndale Employment Network. As an integral part of the Executive Leadership Team, the Chief Financial Officer is responsible for managing the financial operations of the North Lawndale Employment Network and its social enterprise subsidiaries, ensuring the organization’s financial health and sustainability.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for multiple program support functions within the agency, executing the Public School Capital Outlay Council’s (PSCOC) and Agency Director's financial initiatives, goals and policies while working within the Model Accounting Practices established by the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Senior Director of Finance & Accounting for Affiliates provides oversight and guidance of the organization’s accounting functions for all its affiliates.
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Our direct client located in Syosset, NY has an immediate need for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for a full-time, permanent opportunity. Paychex Payroll System. Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) industry experience.
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We are seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to join our executive team at SDVerse. Oversee payroll and benefits administration, ensuring accurate and timely processing, compliance with regulations, and alignment with market standards.
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Manage Business Office and financial activities for a non-profit museum and special collections library, located on 235 acres along the banks of the Brandywine River in Wilmington, Delaware, at the historic site of the DuPont Company gunpowder mills, including the ancestral home and garden of the duPont family.
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