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The Accounting Manager is a crucial member of the NACA finance team. The Accounting Manager will be responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of financial operations, Budget, Payroll, Cash Management, Fixed Assets, Reconciliations General Ledger, and employee benefits.
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Job Description Job Description Assist HR Director/Manager with daily functions of department to include recruitment, record maintenance, payroll processing, benefits, Open Enrollment, talent acquisition, interviewing job candidates, and communicate company policies, procedures, and practices.
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This consultant will also work hand to hand with the HR program manager and HRIS director driving a major HR transformation The candidate is expected to have significant experience with those type of implementations for the value streams in scope.
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The Finance Director is responsible for directing and administering the Township’s municipal funds, budgeting and financial reporting, financial forecasting and long-range planning, accounting systems and internal controls, systems development, debt management, external and internal auditing, grants management, payroll, revenue collection, pension administration, cash management, centralized purchasing and contracting.
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Supervisor, Manager, Payroll, Accounting, Management, HR, Office, Finance, Financials, Billing, Bookkeeper, Administration, Senior Living, Independent Living, Director, Executive, Supervision, Supervisor, Oversight, Medical, Health.
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Accepts direction and supervision from the Center Director/Center Duty Officer/Shift Manager to include assignments to temporarily perform job responsibilities of other departments and positions.
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The Director of Finance will report to the General Manager with dotted lines to the Regional VP of Finance. At least 5 years of Accounting or finance experience at an Associate Director or Director level, preferably within hotel accounting vertical.
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Three to Five years’ experience as a hotel/resort Finance Director. 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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Review and interpret monthly financial statements and provide such information to the Administrator and/or the Director of Finance. Supervise and train personnel involved in accounting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, resident funds, etc.
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O Accepts direction and supervision from the Center Director/Center Duty Officer/Shift Manager. experience in Accounting, and two years supervisory experience and/or Job Corps finance.
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VP of Finance wants to invest the time into grooming this person to take on additional responsibilities and give clear path to Director of Payroll & Benefits in near future. Why take a Payroll Manager role with this company.
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Assisting auditors during the audit process, pay bills, produce payroll, assisting purchasing manager, and all other duties related to the finance department. The purpose of this position is responsible for performing general ledger accounts, bank statement reconciliation, financial statements, creating and maintaining periodic reporting, maintaining fixed asset system, assisting with annual budgeting, preparing statistical and financial reports, and otherwise assisting the Director of the Finance Department and Finance Manager as needed.
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This role is part of our finance team and reports to the Global Payroll Director. THE WORK:Due to Ripple's growth, we seek a hard-working payroll manager to lead our company’s payroll for the Americas.
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The Payroll / Accounts Payable Accountant I is also accountable to the ISD Business Manager or the LEA Business Manager(s) responsible for the district(s) which the Payroll / Accounts Payable Accountant is supporting.
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The Manager is part of the finance department leadership and works closely with other finance team leaders to ensure full utilization and adoption of accounting system capabilities, and high-quality and timely financial planning processes and financial analysis.
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