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The Managing Director of Finance and HR will be a key member of KIPP Michigan’s leadership team, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and providing senior leadership for all financial and HR functions within KIPP Michigan.
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Perform routine updates to DOHMH contract and financial systems. Coordinate the Division of Mental Hygiene's use of HHS Accelerator Financials, including data management, task management, reporting, user training and resolution of system issues.
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Business Analyst with experience in Financial Crimes domain (ECRR(Enterprise Client Risk Reporting)/AML(Anti Money Laundering), KYC, Sanctions Screening (like OFAC) + Actimize tool exposure.
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Fraud Program Response - This role may directly support the Bank's Fraud Program, including day to day responsibilities, alert/case investigations and Financial Elder Abuse reporting. Perform quality control reviews of various AML/BSA/Fraud functions, including but not limited to case investigations, Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), BSA/Fraud alerts, customer risk reviews, Currency Transactions Reporting (CTR), to determine if the review and research were conducted in accordance with quality standards and time frames set forth within established procedures, policies, and regulatory requirements.
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Deep knowledge of key banking and payments regulations, and ability to implement and manage controls and compliance, such as BSA/AML, KYC/CIP/CDD/EDD, PEP, & OFAC sanctions and the understanding of the possible implications of financial sanctions on banks and financial institutions (OFAC, HM Treasury, EU, and UN sanctions.
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Prepare necessary account reconciliation and supporting schedules, analyze all relevant general ledger information, and collaborate with Controller to prepare monthly/quarterly financial statements on a timely basis.
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Assist in preparing financial statements and other regulatory reporting requirements related to construction projects. · Proactive problem-solving abilities and a commitment to accuracy and integrity in financial reporting.
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Your expertise in government accounting regulations, compliance, and reporting will ensure accurate financial data, maintain contract compliance, and support our organization's financial success.
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Financial Reporting and Reconciliation: Assist in the monthly, quarterly, and year-end closing processes, ensuring accurate financial transactions and reporting. This includes preparing and reconciling financial statements, maintaining the fixed assets ledger, and managing investment schedules.
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Beacon Hill Financial just teamed up with a growing Non-Profit located in downtown DC looking for a Staff Accountant to join their team. This person will be reporting directly to the Controller and will be involved in many aspects of the accounting functions.
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Working knowledge of SOX control environment including documentation and testing of controls and their effectiveness over financial reporting. Experience with financial/accounting systems (e.g., Peoplesoft, General Ledger) used in the management and analysis of financial data.
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The Staff Accountant I perform a variety of accounting activities related to receivables; compiles, computes, and records transactions into the organization's financial accounting system; and checks transactions to locate and resolve discrepancies.
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Works closely with the Senior Grants Accounting Manager on labor allocations for Indirect Cost (IDC) and Grant Reporting. Assists in preparing audit schedules in support of the annual financial statement audit.
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NCS is looking for a Staff Accountant to join our growing team and assist with the company's accounting and financial reporting operations. The Staff Accountant's responsibilities include maintaining financial records and reports, performing account reconciliations, assisting with close processes, and maintaining accounts payable documentation.
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This role will report to the Director of Financial Reporting and will closely interact with the Chief Financial Officer and business unit Division Leaders to provide financial reports and analyses.
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