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The Office of the Controller is responsible for the financial operations of Chicago Public Schools, including Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Payroll, Internal Accounts, and Corporate Accounting.
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Processes all business office responsibilities including accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, inventory control and general office management. Coordinates subsistence and resident savings and banking accounting including calculations of funds that are due collection of funds, data entry, bank deposits, fund disbursement, account maintenance, and account reconciliation.
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Leads collaboration with other departments on payroll, employee benefits, donor, fundraising, grant, and contract activities to provide accounting support; such as account balances, funding disbursement, expenditure details, etc.
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Assist HR with processing payroll through Paychex. Assist with accounts payable and receivable, maintaining payroll including commissions and payment of bills. Handling day-to-day accounting tasks such as accounts payables and receivables, cash disbursement, and journal entries.
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Administer payroll functions and perform related tasks for all Cook Children's entities, including processing disbursement of biweekly and monthly payrolls. Workday Payroll system knowledge and Kronos Workforce Central knowledge is desired.
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Payroll Garnishment vouchers. Minimum of 2 years of Accounts Payable processing in a high volume, computerized corporate environment or equivalent experience in Accounts Receivable, Payroll, Expense or other transactional accounting area.
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The Accounting Assistant is responsible for staff level accounting duties including preparation and recording of journal entries, general ledger account analysis, bank reconciliations, disbursement processing, trust accounting, online banking and payroll processing.
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Brightstarschools.org Essential Functions include, but are not limited to the following: · Oversee and manage team in all cash disbursement activities, including accounts payable and payroll.
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Process check disbursement, match vouchers with invoices, and mail disbursement and remittance documentation. Perform other accounting and payroll functions as they arise (e.g., ad hoc reporting, etc.
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Performs advanced level accounting and auditing duties, including general accounting, cashiering, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, business licensing, treasury and bond, CIP, and fixed asset accounting.
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Review and reconcile payroll and benefits bi-weekly. The Accounting Manager is responsible for overseeing the accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll functions. Manage the timely and accurate processing of all vendor invoices and employee expense reports including ensuring appropriate approvals have been obtained; invoices are coded to the proper G/L account; proper controls are maintained over disbursement checks.
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The payroll coordinator is a backup to the Payroll Manager. The Payroll Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the processing of multiple payrolls (both on a weekly and biweekly basis.
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As a Finance Specialist/Manager, you'll lead in managing financial operations, audits, payroll, and tax compliance. Salary and Related Benefits Tax Processing: Manage the disbursement of salaries and the processing of related taxes for both Canadian and U.S. employees, ensuring timely and accurate payments in compliance with local laws and workplace norms.
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Ability to manage accounts payable/receivable, payroll and general ledger. Supervises: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Payroll, Maintenance/Custodial, and. Coordinate and supervise the procurement and disbursement of all school system.
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As a Payroll Specialist, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of the payroll process, including processing employee data, calculating wages, and ensuring timely and accurate disbursement of salaries.
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