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As part of the HR team, the Payroll Specialist will report to the Payroll and Benefits Director and work closely with cross-departments to maintain accurate employee records, ensure compliance with company policies, and facilitate smooth payroll operations.
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Manages the Physician Payroll process to include oversight over ADP and other third-party HR/Payroll vendors such as MMC and Trinet. Will supervise the processing of all payroll-related functions for physicians in the medical groups affiliated with the Cedars-Sinai Medical Care Foundation.
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Summary of Job Description: The Sr. Payroll Analyst (Workday) is responsible for implementation of the Workday Payroll system, ensuring effective payroll administration, data integrity and process efficiency.
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Serve as a backup for the Purchasing Clerk or the Payroll administrator as needed. Assist with filing of annual DMH/Medicare cost report, as needed. Serve as a backup for the Purchasing Clerk or the Payroll administrator as needed.
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Reyes Holdings Payroll Specialist LOS ANGELES, California Apply Now Join the leading beverage provider, Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling! The Payroll Specialist supports the company’s payroll processes.
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Associate General Counsel (Litigation and Payroll) This role is focused on supporting our payroll and residuals operations and is responsible for handling external litigation and disputes, providing guidance on operational compliance related to payroll and residuals operations, developing and advising on internal operational controls, coordinating on matters related to workers’ compensation, addressing garnishment questions, and serving as a key partner to the payroll operations and labor relations teams.
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Experience implementing and using Gusto or other payroll/time and attendance platforms. Manages and oversees all financial operations including but not limited to accounting, forecasting, budgeting, payroll, investments, grants management/ invoicing, and scenario planning to safeguard the ongoing sustainability of the organization.
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As a Levy Payroll Manager, you will be responsible for providing The Levy Difference in payroll and accounting services to internal and external guests and suppliers. Ensures all payroll information is accurate and submitted on a timely basis.
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Proficiency in processing payroll using ADP Workforce Now software system. This role involves managing payroll data, verifying timekeeping records, calculating wages, processing deductions, and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local payroll regulations.
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People Operations key functions include talent acquisition; employee relations; payroll and benefits; people management; compliance; and organizational development. We implement a broad array of scattered-site, one-on-one supportive housing, and clinical case management programs through partnerships with developmental services, homeless services, veterans' services, and health care sectors.
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Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Respond to subpoena requests and payroll verifications. Work with the Producing Artistic Director and Chief of Staff to translate organizational ‘pillars’ into culture. The HOP will work very closely with the Chief of Staff, the Producing Artistic Director and other members of leadership including Trustees and other volunteers who are experts in the field, to craft and implement a clear and cohesive organizational culture so that every team member is engaged and accomplishing their most extraordinary work.
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Ensure the effective delivery of routine financial services and operations of the agency including payroll, cash management, cashiering, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and general ledger maintenance.
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ExED provides a range of services that support both new and existing charter schools, including facility financing services; “CFO” services such as accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, payroll processing, and public funding compliance; and compliance and data management services.
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The Payroll Specialist is responsible for performing a variety of payroll functions, including processing multi-state bi-weekly payroll, maintaining payroll system and employment records, monitoring timeclock system and data, printing payroll reports, processing garnishments and wage attachments, and providing support for accounting journal entries aligned with all fiscal policies, procedures, and processes related to payroll in US locations.
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