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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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6788 - CHC Payroll - Saint Mary Rehab Hospital. A career at St. Mary Rehabilitation Hospital, a 50-bed state-of-the-art inpatient acute rehabilitation hospital operated jointly with Lifepoint Health and Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, is more than a job.
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Oversight of payroll function and related HRIS system (Paylocity) Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field Master’s degree or relevant certification (e.g., SHRM SCP, SPHR) is a plus.
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On the job training & great hourly pay + 401K with Company Match, Profit Sharing, Health Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, Direct Payroll Deposit, Tuition Reimbursement, 30% Employee Discount, Employee Referral Bonuses.
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Payroll – Daily, weekly Coordinating/Updating driver time Sheets for Payroll/HR. Talks to operator, lead man and supervisor prior and during work operation. Plants, Routes, Special Instructions, Rail Yard Sequence.
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SKILLS: Strong knowledge of payroll and benefits laws and regulationsProficiency in HRIS and payroll systems (e.g., ADP, Workday, Paychex). When failure is not an option, the world trusts iNRCORE. iNRCORE models itself after its products - Rugged to the Core. About the positionThe Payroll and Benefits Specialist is responsible for overseeing and managing the payroll and benefits administration processes.
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Other areas that this person might help support at times include lease accounting research, payroll, bank covenant testing, and 401k reporting. Vaco is working with an industry leading specialty distribution company that is looking for a Senior Accountant/Accounting Manager.
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Promote a culture of accountability to meet or exceed the stores goals related to service and merchandise sales, guest loyalty (including credit), payroll, omni-channel, and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty for the store.
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We are looking for an payroll specialist who will help support the business and take ownership of the payroll function. Post payroll and related deductions into accounting system.
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Ensure compliance with union waivers, bond applications, and gather necessary information for lien waivers, certified payroll, COIs, and other pre-job requirements. Keywords: Pricing Coordinator, Location: Huntingdon Valley, PA - 19006.
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Workday experienced is required - HCM, Payroll, Time Tracking, Absence Management, Recruiting, Compensation, and Talent Management. Knowledge in Integration security (ISU, PGP Key, MFA). Workday experienced is required - HCM, Payroll, Time Tracking, Absence Management, Recruiting, Compensation, and Talent Management.
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Utilize QuickBooks online to complete a variety of tasks including AP/AR, account reconciliation, payroll, creating financial statements, creating invoices, etc. We are a relatively small team (under 10) and outsource almost nothing, so you be in charge of payroll, taxes, book keeping, financial reporting, financial strategy, etc.
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Whether it is housing, payroll, travel, benefits, or just a friendly voice to talk to, we are there every step of the way. OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania.
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Update all billing and payroll in ClearCare for bookkeeper· Send out all invoices via email/mail weekly CONFLICT MANAGEMENT· Understands natural sources of conflict related to care within families, and then acts to prevent or soften the conflict.
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On the job training & great hourly pay, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Direct Payroll Deposit, & Employee Referral Bonuses. Ability to perform basic mathematical operations using American standard units of weight measurement, volume, and distance.
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