Senior Accountant IV

CAPCOG Title Senior Accountant IV
Position Number FIN_08
Reports to Director of Finance
Division Finance
Employment Category Regular-Full Time

                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Performs complex (journal-level) accounting work.  Work involves grant program accounting, preparing financial statements, records, documents, and reports.  May specialize in some phase of accounting work such federal and state grant accounting, cost allocations, budgeting, and compliance reporting. Assist with annual financial audit. May provide guidance to others. Works under general supervision, with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Essential duties and functions include the following.
  • Classifies, codes, enters and post data from accounting documents and records.
  • Maintains and supports internal systems and controls established to provide accounting of expenditures, revenues, and budgets, for agency programs to ensure agency assets are accounted for properly.
  • Prepares periodic analyses of fund balances and expenditures for different funds and programs; prepares related reports to support estimates, cost data, and the budgetary process.
  • Checks accounting operations in progress, and reviews financial records and data entry for accuracy and conformance with legal and departmental procedures and regulations.
  • Research and reconciliation of discrepancies in accounts, bank statements, or fund balances, and reports findings relevant to fund accounting framework.
  • Audits accounting and financial documents for accuracy and compliance with policies and procedures, and for compliance with state and federal statutes.
  • Performs related work and special projects as assigned.

 

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

Education

Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in accounting.

Experience

At least 2-3 years’ experience with governmental fund accounting and financial operations. Experience with computerized accounting applications (QuickBooks does not meet these qualifications), and intermediate Microsoft Excel proficiency is required. Experience with MIP Fund Accounting is preferred.

 

Knowledge of,

 

  • Governmental and/or grant accounting
  • GAAP - Generally accepted accounting principles
  • Office 365 applications like MS Excel, MS Word, MS Windows, MS Outlook, SharePoint, PowerPoint
  • Adobe Acrobat

 

Skills and Abilities

Ability to work smoothly in an integrated fashion with other team members and all agency staff

Prioritizing and organizing, with the goal of accomplishing the task at hand

Coordinates accounting operations with other divisions

Works effectively on several ongoing projects concurrently

Provides solutions within fund accounting principles, and GAAP

Accurately performs detailed numerical work

Ability to identify underlying principles and information by breaking down data different functions

Communicates well with others to increase understanding

 

Other Requirements

Must maintain a valid Texas driver’s license and have dependable transportation for travel within region with proof of insurance as specified by the State of Texas.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Requirement % of Time
Remain in a stationary position at a desk throughout the workday. 60-90%
Stand and perform tasks throughout the workday. May be stationary for periods of the day. 0-30%
Move about inside the office to perform different tasks of the position such as access the copy machine, file papers, or deliver mail to the reception area. 30-60%
Coordinate precise movements of the fingers to use office productivity machinery or perform intricate tasks. 60-90%
Move objects weighing up to designated pounds. 0-30% - 20 lbs.
Lift objects from the floor and up onto a shelf or desk weighing up to designated pounds. 0-30% - 20 lbs.
Converse with others both in person and over the phone. 30-60%
View details at close range (within one to two feet of the observer) and distinguish color-coded materials. 0-30%
Move body into multiple positions to perform different tasks such as in the following examples: under desks, between walls, around servers and furniture, or to retrieve files from the bottom or top drawers of file cabinets. 0-30%
Performs duties in professional office environment. 90-100%
Performs duties while exposed to conditions of heat, cold, humidity, wind and/or rain. 0%
Drives a  vehicle to perform CAPCOG business. 0-30%

 

 

Please apply on the Capital Area Council of Governments website. www.capcog.org.

Salary

$63,000.00 - $70,000.00 Annually

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