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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Works under the general direction of the Deputy Chief Financial Officer in directing the financial management functions for the City of Memphis which includes financial accounting and reporting, accounts payables and receivables, supervision of payroll processing and the records management and retention for the City. Oversees the administration and total reporting responsibility in excess of $2 billion.
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Innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence best describes the culture here at the Comptroller's Office.
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We take pride in the work we do serving as Texas' accountant, tax collector, treasurer, and much more!
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As Texas’ chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator, treasurer and purchasing manager, the agency is responsible for writing the checks and keeping the books for the multi-billion-dollar business of state government.
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Innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence best describes the culture here at the Comptroller's Office.
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Under the direction of the Housing Executive Director, the Comptroller is accountable for the planning, organization, direction and control of the Accounting activities within the Housing Authority programs which includes Mortgage and Consumer Loan Servicing; Rental, Elder Construction and HUD funded grant projects.
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Reporting directly to the Executive Director (ED) and managing a dedicated finance team, the Comptroller is responsible for overseeing all accounting, budgeting, and reporting functions, as well as bank, audit, and tax activities.
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Under the general direction of the Director of Finance, the Comptroller is responsible for managing accounting and auditing functions in accordance with appropriate Massachusetts General Laws, bylaws and generally accepted accounting principles for municipal government; responsible for maintaining official accounting records, comprehensive financial reporting, compliance with legal and contractual obligations, appropriation and expenditure controls.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer (Deputy CFO), the Comptroller is responsible for the oversight of all accounting and reporting activities for Friendship’s Community Office which supports all Friendship campuses; 15 campuses; and all bond, finance, tax, and real estate transactions.
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The Comptroller is a member of a high-performing administrative team that reports to the Interim Chief Financial Officer. The Comptroller is responsible for the overall management of the College's fiscal operations including purchasing, accounts payable and receivable, student account services, grants accounting, general accounting, financial reporting, and other assigned business-related services, and for integrating these services with other operations of the College and Foundation.
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The Comptroller/Accountant supervises and coordinates the daily activities of fiscal operations of the agency including, overseeing the functions related to accounting, financial reporting, auditing, budget administration, revenue collections, inventory administration and investment of funds in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and applicable HUD rules and regulations.
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Join our dynamic team and contribute to the continued success and growth of GSR Group, LLC. If you meet the qualifications outlined above and are passionate about financial management and strategic planning, we encourage you to apply for the Comptroller position.
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DickersonBakker is leading the search for a Comptroller for Lakeview Christian Home, the largest provider of senior adult nursing home and independent living services in southeast New Mexico. As Comptroller, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing all aspects of Lakeview's accounting and financial management.
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Serves as the County Comptroller pursuant to Chapter 251.170 of the Nevada Revised Statutes. Knowledge of principles and practices of management and supervision; principles of budget preparation and administration; methods and equipment used in computerized data processing, preferably Tyler - Incode; laws and regulations which pertain to governmental accounting, public finance in the State of Nevada, budgeting, personnel management, payroll and benefits principals, current methods, practices and techniques of accounting, financial record keeping and municipal budgeting.
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As a finance and accounting subject matter expert, the Comptroller serves as a resource and support to leaders at KANA, promoting knowledge and effective use of financial tools and policies and procedures.
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