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The Clerk performs clerical and administrative support functions for the Finance Department to include accounts payable, receivables, cash transactions, routine calculations, postings and accounting data verification and reports.
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In this role, you will handle the full-cycle accounts payable process, including travel and expense management, while utilizing Deltek Costpoint. Right now, our client is looking for a skilled Accounts Payable professional with Costpoint experience to join their dynamic finance team and play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless financial operations.
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The Accounting Accounts Payable Trainee will primarily support the Assistant Controller, Baseball, by assisting in processing invoices and expense reports, vendor maintenance, month-end reporting and controls, and participating in accounting process improvement projects.
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Lead the configuration and setup of essential Workday Financials modules including General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Asset Management. Expertise in configuring multiple Workday Financials modules such as General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable.
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Generates accounts payable cash reconciliation reports to prepare for month end cash disbursement. Complete Description: GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the general administrative direction of the Financial Manager/Accountant, performs the accounts payable task to generate the bill payable schedules for the weekly town warrant.
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The Office of Fiscal Operations is DSS/HRA/DHS’s primary payments and accounting office, and the core responsibilities are carried out through the operations of the Bureau of Accounts Payable, Revenue and Reimbursement, and Disbursement & Grant Accounting.
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Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities Monitors and maintains the General Ledger through both Staff Accountant and Accounts Payable Clerk. The Senior Staff Accountant/Accounting Supervisor will be expected to account for and report on Federal, State and City Government grants and contracts, as well as contributions and grants from private donors.
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We have openings for warehouse associate, assembly, production, forklift order puller, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, receptionist, data entry, customer service, concierge representative, insurance, sales, substitute teaching, collections, call center, administrative assistant, Entry Level Bank Tellers, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, and office managers.
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Supervise the day-to-day General Ledger operations, chart of accounts maintenance, cash management oversight, fixed assets, purchasing cards/systems, and accounts receivable/payable.
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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Accounts Payable Lead to join this top Commercial Construction firm in Southwest Florida. Accounts Payable Lead Essential Job Functions.
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Background : Horizon Strategies is looking for an ambitious Junior Staff Accountant to provide support to the Accounting Department by managing the full cycle of Accounts Payable (AP) tasks, including processing expense reports, credit card statements and vendor invoices, and maintaining accurate AP sub-ledgers.
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Plan, coordinate, and direct all activities of the Finance Department, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, financial reporting, and asset inventory. Reconcile bank accounts to the General Ledger and ensure compliance with GASB and other City policies.
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The Accounts Payable Manager will report directly to this position. To accomplish this, the Director maintains an active role in monthly account analysis, review of journal entries and book close, and will oversee the Accounts Payable and Non-Patient Accounts Receivable billing and collection functions for the System.
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Assist the Administrative Services Manager in documentation of processes, policies and procedures relating to the programs; and recommending necessary process improvements to ensure accuracy of Accounts Payable payments, Accounts Receivable processes and strong internal controls.
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Some accounting background in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and General Ledger; experience in a government funded non-profit environment a plus. Should have strong knowledge of financial accounting and banking principles; knowledge in preparing financial statements and various statistical reports Strong computer skills with proficiency in computerized accounting system and Excel reports required; non-profit accounting experience a plus.
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