QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Experience and Training:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting with five or more years’ experience preferably in higher education or the non-profit field.
- CPA certification or MSA in accountancy and/or additional experience is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, Ability:
- Knowledge of accounting systems and general accounting principles, GAAP and FASB pronouncements, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance - formerly A-133), Department of Education Title IV and other Federal and State loan programs.
- Knowledge and ability to utilize the Internet, Microsoft Office software, E-Commerce and Ellucian (Colleague) software or a related higher education software package.
- Knowledge of general ledger setup and maintenance, accounts payable, purchasing procedures, cash receipt processing, fixed assets, contributions and pledges receivable.
- Ability to utilize internal systems including Unimarket or other online purchasing systems, ImageNow, Clarity, Blackboard/Blackboard Reporting System, and Informer Reporting System.
- Knowledge of UPMIFA for assistance in administration of the endowment.
- Knowledge of DOL rules and regulations for the University’s Retirement Plan monitoring and compliance
- Analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Effective communication skills and ability to work both independently and as a team.
- Strong organizational and time management skills including the ability to multi-task, prioritize competing work responsibilities, and meet deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with internal and external personnel.
- Ability to work confidently and competently under tight deadlines.
- Ability to quickly analyze situations, consider alternatives, and take appropriate courses of action.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Establishes and maintains systems and controls which verify the integrity of all systems, processes and data, and enhance the University’s value, includes developing standard operating procedures for accounting.
- Assists in establishing and maintaining accounting procedures compatible with the Ellucian (Colleague) System to ensure all financial reports conform to generally accepted accounting standards but also are able to be accounted for by funds for internal accounting purposes.
- Assist in the monthly reconciliations and annual financial closings, the related monthly financial reports, and Audited Financial Statements.
- Acts as departmental liaison to various departments including Facilities, Financial Planning, Institutional Advancement, Research Administration & Sponsored Programs, and the Athletics Department.
- Assists the Director of Accounting (DA) with cash management and short-term investments in accordance with University policy; report monthly balances and projected cash flow to the DA and Vice President for Financial Affairs (VPFA).
- Assists in monitoring endowment deposits, making transfers to the Endowment Investment Managers on a timely basis, and coordination of periodic performance reports.
- Assists in the coordination of and work paper preparation for the annual financial aid Uniform Guidance Report.
- Provides the Financial Planning and Institutional Advancement offices with annual restricted scholarship award levels.
- Assists in the completion of all required financial statements or reports requested by federal, state, educational, institutional, or other agencies.
- Coordinates the year-end audit with liaison departments and prepare all year-ending work papers for designated responsibility areas as requested by the external auditors on the itemized prepared by client (PBC) list.
- Performs monthly audits of the travel card program which is administered within the office
- Ad hoc reporting as needed for departments or executive management.
- Performs other projects as the DA and VPFA may assign.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
No direct reports.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
As delegated by the Business Office policies and procedures, the incumbent directs daily activities related to the monthly and year-end financial closings, in order for the financial statements to reflect accurately the results of the monthly and annual financial operations of the University. The incumbent works closely with the MFA and VPFA to ensure compliance with University policy and with all federal and state regulations and laws. There are two senior accountants in the department and the positions are cross trained to cover one another during absences.
For more information about this position, please contact Brian Shollenberger, Assistant Vice-President for Accounting at [email protected]
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