
1.0 Professional Accountant, full time, 250 day employment term, Harrison County Board of Education Building
Job Description
TITLE: Professional Accountant
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Treasurer/Chief School Business Official
SALARY AND EMPLOYMENT: 250 day employment term based upon degree plus approved supplement Harrison County Professional Salary Schedule
SELECTION: The position is filled by the Board of
Education upon recommendation of
the Superintendent of Schools
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant for this position must possess and/or show evidence of the following:
- Possess Bachelor's or Master's Degree with a major or minor in accounting (at least 24 semester hours of accounting, CPA preferred)
- Possess minimum of 3 years financial statement preparation and/or auditing experience
- Demonstrate knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for governmental entities and requirements of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)
- Working knowledge of the West Virginia Department of Education's Office of School Finance regulations
- Demonstrate proficiency in data processing including but not limited to: Microsoft Word Processing and Excel Spreadsheets
- Demonstrate knowledge to interpret and relate financial documents, school law, state board policy, and federal education law and policy
- Demonstrate accounting skills necessary to understand and perform employee payroll and related functions, accounts payable, bank reconciliation, general ledger entries, school audits, capital asset reporting, and all aspects of purchasing.
- Demonstrate ability to perform multiple office operations in a highly organized, accurate, systematic, productive and professional manner while meeting multiple deadlines
- Demonstrate ability and desire to work independently and complete assigned duties in a timely and accurate manner
FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:
- Assists the Chief School Business Official with all financial accounting functions
- Perform cash management and general ledger reconciliations, including bank reconciliations with cash balances in West Virginia Education Information System (WVEIS); general ledger accounts relating to monthly and quarterly financial reports; and payroll related benefit reconciliations
- Reviews financial transactions and applies accounting theory and principles to ensure compliance with GAAP/GASB and applicable laws, rules, policies, and procedures
- Performs accounting functions, including but not limited to: payroll, accounts payable, the encumbrance system, accounts receivable, employee benefits, purchasing, budget account reconciliation, and reports
- Assists with the development of improved financial accounting procedures to meet the various guidelines as established by GAAP and other federal and state regulatory agencies
- Assists with purchasing and ensure compliance with related written rules and regulations
- Assists with monthly and annual financial reports and statements
- Assists in establishment, monitoring, and analysis of budgets
- Assists project directors with budget preparations and monthly financial reports.
- Coordinate and manage individual school audit teams, conduct audits, and prepare written annual reports
- Supervises the collection and review of monthly and annual financial reports from the individual schools
- Utilizes computer programs to accomplish tasks and improve office efficiency
- Maintains positive work habits and display of positive and professional attitude
- Demonstrates tact and courtesy and assure confidentiality of information
- Completes any other duties as assigned by the Treasurer and/or Superintendent
Approved: December 15, 2015