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The Accounting/Fiscal Manager III serves as the Controller for the SC Department of Social Services and reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Direct the operations and staff for the general accounting functions of the agency, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, grants accounting, general ledger, fixed assets, cost allocation, budget, and other related functions.
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They contribute to budget development, assist in cash flow forecasting, oversee Accounts Receivable and Payable, ensure compliance with financial regulations, and facilitate communication with the parent company.
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The Controller reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and has direct oversight of the Finance and Accounting team members. Daily leadership and management of the Finance and Accounting team members, including financial reporting, accounts receivable (A/R) and accounts payable (A/P); with additional cross-functional partnership with other Shared Services team and support to our 15 nationwide farms.
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Oversee and manage the daily accounting functions, including financial reporting and analysis, accounts payable and receivable, and general ledger maintenance. In this capacity, you will work closely with the CFO to drive the month-end close process and serve as a mentor for other team members.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis. We are looking for a dedicated, personable, hands-on Controller seeking a dynamic opportunity to guide our clients and provide transformative accounting services.
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Your Part-Time Controller, LLC has been nationally recognized as a Best Place to Work by Inc. Magazine, as well as Accounting Today’s #2 Best Accounting Firm to Work for in 2021! Currently we are the 5th fastest growing accounting firm in the US, and we are seeking to add a talented Controller to join our team.
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This Senior Accountant reports directly to the CFO, and Controller and will also work closely with the President. Responsibilities will include:Full cycle accounts payable with the help of a staff accountantBank and intercompany reconciliationsReview Accounts Receivable posting and sub-ledger maintained by the staff accountant.
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Your Part-Time Controller, LLC, (YPTC) is a national leader in providing outsourced accounting services to nonprofit organizations. Please note that the base salary offered may vary depending on relevant factors as determined by Your Part-Time Controller, LLC, which may include, but is not limited to, education, skill, experience, licensure and certifications, internal salary ranges, geographical location, and other business needs.
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Make financial transactions for Whatley Health Services, Inc. as directed by the Controller and/or CFO to include accounts payable, accounts receivable, deposits and disbursements under dual control.
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Oversee the Accounts Payable, accounts receivable. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking to work along side the CFO and grow into a Controller position.
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Embrace the details: Maintain meticulous records and assist with accounts payable, ensuring smooth financial operations. Collaborate with the best: Partner with the CFO and other departments to drive informed decision-making.
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This is a joint effort with accounts payable manager and travel coordinator. Performs highly advanced (senior-level) professional assistance work for the Controller in the Office of the Controller Division of the Texas Lottery Commission.
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Responsibilities: Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. #LI-Hybrid Controller for Nonprofit Organizations. Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required.
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For a hospital in New York. Reporting to the CFO, the Controller/Finance Director is responsible for providing financial guidance of the Hospital to ensure the proper utilization and safeguarding of its physical and financial assets.
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