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You will report to the Director of Finance and will work closely with the Accounting Team and People team as we build a world class process that is set to up scale for continued high growth.
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Represents the Finance Director and/or Assistant Director in various interdepartmental contacts, confers with departmental administrators and officials on fiscal issues, to ensure accurate interpretation of financial accounting standards and procedures.
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The Director of Finance/Business Manager serves as a staff resource in support of the Principal, fulfilling school administrative needs in finance, buildings and grounds, and personnel.
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THE JOB - As the Accounting Manager, you will report to the Area Director of Finance and work closely with Payroll, HR, and other departments. ACCOUNTING MANAGER at River Terrace Inn located in the heart of the Napa Valley River Terrace Inn.
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Supervised by: Director of Finance and Accounting and Assistant Director of Finance and Accounting. The Accountant supports the Assistant Accounting Manager in various aspects of client accounting including but not limited to all day to day accounting functions, payroll, maintenance of general ledger, preparation of financial statements, and compiling and monitoring of budgets for multiple assigned clients.
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The Accounting Manager reports directly to the Director of Accounting and Finance, is part of the Internal Operations team, and is not a consulting/client-facing role.
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Receives general supervision from the Finance Manager or Director of Finance and may exercise functional and technical supervision over assigned staff. Performs professional level accounting duties, including general accounting, cashiering, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, business licensing, treasury and bond, CIP, and fixed asset accounting.
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The Finance Director assists the City Manager with the Operating and Capital Improvement Plan budgets, serves as advisor to the Land Management Team and Investment Committee, and presents to the City Council an annual audited statement of the City's financial condition prepared in accordance with governmental reporting standards promulgated by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB.
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The Director of Finance will work closely with the General Manager and Hotel Leaders to oversee the successful execution of all finance responsibilities relating to accounting, resulting in high levels of guest satisfaction, fiscal responsibility, and associate development.
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The Staff Accountant will assist the Director of Finance with accounting and HR procedures relative to the operation of the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts. This consists of providing support in maintaining formal accounting systems and administrative support to the Director of Finance and the General Manager.
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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Finance Director holds a leadership position with responsibilities that include planning, directing, organizing, and reviewing the activities of the Finance department and serves as the Citys chief financial officer.
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Three to Five years’ experience as a hotel/resort Finance Director. Oversees the H-2B prevailing wage for payroll and the leasing of associate/seasonal housing. Review forecasts and budgets prepared by the hotel management team to ensure that owners, the General Manager, and the Corporate Team are provided with guidelines of performance that are both reasonable and achievable.
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Demonstrated experience in financial management and accounting (non-profit preferred) Demonstrated experience in HR management, including experience creating and managing/implementing employment policies, benefit policies, payroll management, hirings and terminations, and compliance.
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The Director of Finance will report directly to the General Manager and will act as a mentor, deeply involved in the day-to-day operations of the hotel and the department.
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How you will make an impact: Responsible for ensuring attainment of revenue targets for medical center practice with a focus on utilizing master scheduling template and review of patient scheduling reports Collaborates and communicates with Medical Director relative to financial productivity performance for Medical Center on a monthly basis Responsible for maximizing reimbursement for the practice by coordinating Centricity and Medical Manager Workflow processes to capture all provider services.
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