General Accounting Analyst
The Catholic University of America - washington, DC
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Posting Title: General Accounting Analyst Overview: The General Accounting department provides accounting services and financial support. The General Accounting Analyst is the dedicated liaison between the Controller Office and University operational unit(s) responsible for the management and/or generation of financial activity. This role is responsible for recording and reconciling activity within the general ledger (balance sheet and income statement accounts), ensuring this activity is in line with the operational units systems and records, and producing financial reports and schedules to support key stakeholders. This role coordinates significantly with other accounting analysts within general accounting and assist in supplying information for required tax, audit, and compliance filings. The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: up to $60,000. Responsibilities: Responsible for daily accounting and validation of financial activity including but not limited to those transactions from Student Financials, Institutional Advancement, Office of Conferences and Events, and all of the other various campus subsystems and external partners. Prepare standard reports on routine basis (daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/annually) including reconciliations, variance analyses, etc. Perform necessary reconciliations of assigned financial activity and general ledger accounts on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Maintain documentation in appropriate location that is accessible to all such as shared drive and financial systems. Inform others within General Accounting and/or key stakeholders of status and/or account activity to further the progress of the financial reporting cycle and/or facilitate issue resolution. Maintain working understanding of sources and uses of assigned financial activity and general ledger accounts along with their responsible University owner(s), corresponding transactional system(s), and appropriate accounting. Engage University owners to resolve any unusual items identified. Develop and maintain relationships with business owners and stakeholders for designated areas such as standing meetings and monthly financial reporting packages that foster continuous improvement and monitoring of internal controls and facilitate transparency and connectivity between financial reporting and business operations. Coordinate with necessary stakeholder regarding operations that impact financial reporting and ensure proper linkage to general ledger for timely accounting. Proactively manage and resolve unidentified transactions and other temporary activities recorded within clearing and suspense accounts, ensuring items are properly identified and resolved within 30 days of transaction date. Organize and compile information required for tax and compliance filings. Work closely with management to prepare for external, internal and other compliance audits. Prepare audit schedules and address audit issues and questions that may arise. Recommend accounting treatment, financial disclosures, policies and processes to supervisor(s) based on review and research of accounting principles, technical guidance, trainings, and interaction with others in the finance community Qualifications: A Bachelor's Degree and a minimum of 3-4 years of accounting, financial reporting, or public accounting experience; Completion of Graduate Degree in Accounting and/or CPA Certification can be substituted for up to 2 years of professional work experience. Preferred experience with non-profit or higher education issues. Intermediate skills with Microsoft Excel and Word, PeopleSoft general ledger and/or HCM experience is a plus. Must be able to interpret and apply accounting regulations. Strong organizational skills Ability to multi-task and meet deadlines. Ability to form working relationships with many different areas around the university.
Created: 2024-10-19