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The University of Miami has an exciting job opportunity for an Executive Director, Research Accounting and Cost Analysis to support the Associate Vice President of Research Administration in the Office of the Vice Provost for Research.
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Works closely with UCF's Chief Financial Officer and Controller on fiscal matters involving the Foundation and with Foundation legal counsel on related legal matters including financing and real estate.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Controller, the Senior Accountant is responsible for developing and maintaining accounting principles, practices, and procedures to ensure accurate and timely financial statements.
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Gains and maintains knowledge of GAAP, FASB and specific non-profit accounting standards. Experience in non-profit accounting and Foundation organization preferred; Assists the Vice President, CFO and President, CEO with other Foundation infrastructure development, ad-hoc reporting and internal control assessment, as needed.
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We are currently seeking a career-minded Senior Forensic Accountant with two to five years of public accounting experience to work within our Investigative Accounting Group. We are looking for individuals who seek exciting, long-term career challenges in the field of accounting and have a genuine interest in the area of forensic accounting and litigation support services.
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In consultation with FPL/A's external accounting team, ensure timely bill payments and invoice processing. Work closely with FPL/A's external accounting team to ensure that the organization(s) are implementing best fiduciary stewardship practices for all financial processes.
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Certification in an accounting system (i.e., Unanet, Costpoint, QuickBooks). Willingness to learn various accounting systems, advanced system knowledge a plus (i.e., Procas, Unanet, Costpoint, QuickBooks.
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The Accounting manager will provide financial reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and the Finance Committee in an accurate and timely manner. Experience in or the willingness to learn job costing, mortgage servicing and lending, nonprofit and government accounting, and HOA Management are desired to be successful in this position.
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The eCommerce Manager is the air traffic controller of inventory. The eCommerce Manager is the air traffic controller of inventory. eCommerce Manager / Inventory Analyst. Knowledge of International shipping, import/export process, intermodal freight, incoterms.
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Candidates must have strong hospital experience as CEO, CNO, COO, CFO, Director of Business Office, Director of Quality, Performance Improvement, Director of Case, Director of Anciallary, Allied, Critical Care, Pediatrics, NICU, CCU, ICU, Cardiac CAth, Radiology, Lab Services, Education, ER, OR, Physicians, Clinics, Outpatient, Service Line Administrators, ONcology, NP, PA, CRNA, etc.
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The Assistant Chief Financial Officer (ACFO) is a critical financial leadership pipeline role that serves as a direct tributary into the hospital Chief Financial Officer (CFO) role. Minimum of three years in finance/accounting or public accounting/audit experience.
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The Loan Operations Data Integrity Specialist will prepare loan booking sheets on new loans, renewals and modifications to ensure accuracy, consistency and regulatory compliance for all data entered in the loan accounting system.
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Department: Forensic Accounting (IAG) Since 1919, we have focused our expertise and resources on providing superior accounting, tax, forensic, and consulting services to a wide array of clients in a variety of industries.
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Assists the Vice President, CFO in creating materials for the Board of Directors, Committees, Advisory Councils and Members. Assists the Vice President, CFO in annual audit preparation, including preparation of requested audit schedules, footnotes, disclosures and other materials.
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In select instances, one of HCS’s experienced operators may step into an interim role (i.e. CEO, COO, CFO) to drive change while a full-time replacement is being recruited. BA/BS degree and/or MBA/MS in Accounting, Finance, or other related healthcare fields such as MHA or MPH.
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