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The controller supervises the accounting team and is responsible for accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, student financial services, cash management, audit, and tax.
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Oversee daily GL Accounting operations, month/year-end close, accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking and treasury management, grant accounting, financial statement development & consolidation, reconciliation, cost center allocation, and variance analysis, including collaboration with external stakeholders.
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Work closely with the IT staff in the maintenance and upgrade of the financial systems – General Ledger (Dynamics SL), Financial Reporting (MRx), Timekeeping and Budgeting (Unanet), and Accounts Payable Processing (PN3.
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Review various systems, including financial reporting, general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, cost accounting, invoicing, fixed assets, payroll and labor distribution, to ensure controls are maintained.
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Oversee day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger accounting. The VP / Director of Finance, Controller will be a pivotal member of the Senior Leadership Team, reporting to the CFO. Responsibilities include overseeing accounting operations, leading the annual audit, ensuring income tax compliance, and implementing scalable processes and systems for financial controls.
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The Controller maintains and updates quality of GL data, accounting systems, and develops improvements and enhancements to systems and their related policies and procedures, including those for fund accounting, general ledger, financial reporting, AR/billing/collections, payroll, accounts payable, revenue/expense, fixed assets, etc.
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Knowledge of accounts payable, accounts receivable, income audit, payroll, double-entry accounting (debits and credits), accruals, financial statement preparation, balance sheet reconciliations, 2 ownership reporting, forecasting/budgeting, critical accounting systems, and hotel internal control processes.
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The Controller will have functional responsibility over general ledger accounting, accounts payable, payroll, cost reporting and grant administration. Manage organizational cash flow forecasting by working in partnership with the program vice presidents and financial analysis staff; continuously collaborate with program vice presidents to assess the financial efficacy of program operations and establish finance and administrative systems to support program operations.
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Lead Financial Reporting & Operations: Oversee all aspects of financial operations, including bookkeeping, accounts receivable, accounts payable, treasury management, internal controls, and regulatory compliance related to tax deadlines, payroll, and incentives.
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Improve accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll processes; refine the month-end closing calendar; enhance authorization workflows and automate revenue and receivable streams; improve integration of payroll and general ledger systems.
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Broad knowledge of all facets of finance and accounting operations including, but not limited to, general ledger accounting, accounts payable/receivable, purchasing, banking, budgeting, auditing, financial forecasting, debt issuance/management and other capital financing techniques.
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Proficiency in financial management software, preferably UNANET or similar systems. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience managing and performing all bookkeeping, managing accounts payable/receivable, executing payroll processing, etc.
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Lead the accounting team, providing guidance and support in areas such as financial reporting, accounts payable and receivable, payroll and evolve systems and processes to ensure accurate detailed financial reporting.
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Oversee and manage all the financial operations for the Firm (domestic and international locations) to include general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash forecasting and management, tax reporting, and client billing.
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Oversee the finance systems: accounting, payroll, account payable, accounts receivable, and patient financial services monitoring expenditures. Manage the organization's financial accounting systems, including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll.
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