Provides business and financial support to the Business Shared Service Regional Campus team. Provides a wide range of accounting and fiscal services to the primary assigned campus and Business Shared Service Regional team. Works with a variety of campus personnel to ensure processing and operations are timely, efficient, and accurate. Maintains financial accounting record keeping system, reviews, analyzes and processes expenditures. Performs monthly reconciliation of campus cost centers, prepares journal entries, cost adjustments and prepares for month and year-end close. Prepares ad-hoc reports as needed for analysis. Will be the main contact for co-locate invoicing, and reconciliation. As a team member of Business Shared Services this position will actively contribute to continuous quality, efficiency
improvement, and overall success of the team. The role reports to the Transaction Operations Supervisor.
Required Qualifications:
The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of accounting principles, strong customer service skills, possess excellent problem-solving skills, ability to understand and work with the complexities of higher education, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to function proficiently with varying day-to-day volume. Knowledge of university policies and procedures desired, and proficiency with Microsoft Office, and in particular, MS Excel, is required.
Bachelors degree in Accounting or related field. Years of relevant experience required: 0 Preferred minimum years of relevant experience: 0-2
Preferred Qualifications:
Intermediate use of excel and familiarity with Workday
Previous higher education experience
The position is hybrid and requires two days in the office, at one of the Regional Campus (Lima, Mansfield, or Marion).
The target hiring range for this job profile is $22.69 - 29.83 The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limit to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.
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