Posted : Friday, August 16, 2024 09:51 AM
JobID: 17651
Position Type:
Human Resources/Payroll/Benefits
Date Posted:
4/8/2024
Location:
Mason Public Schools, Central Office
Closing Date:
04/14/2024
District:
Mason Public Schools - website
Located in the heart of Michigan, minutes from the State Capitol and Michigan State University, Mason Public Schools serves more than 3,200 students across six school buildings.
A team of 500 talented educators and support staff serve our schools, exhibiting a high level of commitment to our students.
Mason Public Schools is proudly supported by our community through the Mason Public Schools Foundation and the approval of a bond to improve classrooms, safety, transportation, technology, facility infrastructure, and furniture and equipment.
Your journey starts here: Every Student.
Every Day.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Through authentic learning opportunities, Mason Public School is committed to an inclusive environment.
Our students, staff, and community respectfully acknowledge and value the diverse cultures, lifestyles, experiences, perspectives, and identities of each other.
Position Title: Payroll and Benefits Accountant Building: Mason Public Schools / Central Office / In- Person Job Description: The Payroll Accountant is responsible for assisting with the district’s accounting, payroll, and reporting requirements.
This includes reviewing and analyzing information, preparing internal and external payroll reports, properly monitoring payroll and attendance data, assisting with audits, and maintaining electronic records.
This position will cross train on other business office roles and serve as an alternate when needed.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or equivalent preferred.
Michigan School Business Officials Business Office Specialist Certification, School Payroll Specialist or higher preferred (or a willingness to obtain) Strong understanding of K-12 accounting principles, including MDE Bulletin 1022 – Michigan Public School Accounting Manual, chart of accounts and account code associations.
Ability to use district technology and maintain proficiency as required skill sets change with the needs of the district.
Experience and aptitude in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word required.
Experience in the use of financial management systems required.
Strong analytical and mathematical aptitude required.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing, orally and electronically.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work as an effective team member.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and apply discretion in decision-making.
Ability to handle a variety of responsibilities with attention to detail and minimal supervision.
Ability to exercise good judgment and make decisions in accordance with board policies and established administrative guidelines.
Strong organizational skills and ability to meet required deadlines with minimal supervision.
Ability to work cooperatively with a team and demonstrate a history of dependability, professionalism, and excellent attendance Maintain regular, predictable attendance.
Maintain strict confidentiality.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Perform detailed review of each payroll including balancing, reviewing account numbers for accuracy, and investigating and correcting any discrepancies.
Analyze and process electronic payroll and tax payments and involuntary.
Develop and streamline processes by implementing electronic collections forms.
Analyze Change of Status Forms from Human Resources for accuracy and update electronic records.
Understand and review adjusting journal entries for accuracy and prepare as needed.
Learn and analyze payroll systems and procedures.
Assist with new staff orientation as needed and serve as a resource to all staff for payroll and retirement questions.
Train staff on payroll processes, including accurate use of TrueTime.
Timely and accurate compilation of data and response to requesting agencies, the Office of Retirement Services, Internal Revenue Service, and Unemployment Insurance Agency.
Review to ensure district payment balances match government balances and investigate any discrepancies.
Prepare local, state and federally mandated reports, including but not limited to Forms W-2, Forms 941, Quarterly Medicaid Reports, and Annual Facility Settlement Report.
Investigate areas where efficiencies may exist and implement process improvements.
Analyze account numbers for accuracy and update records as needed.
Assist with the preparation of the district’s annual financial statement audit by recording year-end accrual transactions and preparing reports and schedules as needed.
Understand and stay up to date on GASB pronouncements related to payroll and retirement.
Assist in developing and implementing internal controls for payroll.
Cross-train on Business Office procedures including Accounts Payable to provide back-up.
Enroll employees and implement payroll deductions for IRS section 125 Health and Dependent Care reimbursement and 403(b) and 457 deferred compensation deductions.
Coordinate annual open enrollment process and manage all annual benefit enrollment changes and records for health, dental, vision, life, universal life, long-term disability and all other optional insurance plans.
Evaluate and payment of all insurance and withholdings for staff, including reconciling and processing Analyze and process transactions needed for voiding, reissuing checks and ACH transaction.
Maintain a working knowledge of employee-negotiated contracts.
All other duties as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment This position requires long periods of computer work, standing, sitting, and walking.
The position requires occasional lifting of supplies.
Work may include some travel to other schools or locations.
Work Schedule: Full time, Monday-Friday, 12 months per year Salary/Benefits: $55,000 - $70,000 annually, based on experience.
Annually: 20 vacation days, 12 holidays, 12 sick days (including 2 personal days) Health (three plans available), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, and optional supplemental insurance Deadline: April 14, 2024 JobID: 17651 Position Type: Human Resources/Payroll/Benefits Date Posted: 4/8/2024 Location: Mason Public Schools, Central Office Closing Date: 04/14/2024 District: Mason Public Schools - website Located in the heart of Michigan, minutes from the State Capitol and Michigan State University, Mason Public Schools serves more than 3,200 students across six school buildings.
A team of 500 talented educators and support staff serve our schools, exhibiting a high level of commitment to our students.
Mason Public Schools is proudly supported by our community through the Mason Public Schools Foundation and the approval of a bond to improve classrooms, safety, transportation, technology, facility infrastructure, and furniture and equipment.
Your journey starts here: Every Student.
Every Day.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Through authentic learning opportunities, Mason Public School is committed to an inclusive environment.
Our students, staff, and community respectfully acknowledge and value the diverse cultures, lifestyles, experiences, perspectives, and identities of each other.
Position Title: Payroll and Benefits Accountant Building: Mason Public Schools / Central Office / In- Person Job Description: The Payroll Accountant is responsible for assisting with the district’s accounting, payroll, and reporting requirements.
This includes reviewing and analyzing information, preparing internal and external payroll reports, properly monitoring payroll and attendance data, assisting with audits, and maintaining electronic records.
This position will cross train on other business office roles and serve as an alternate when needed.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or equivalent preferred.
Michigan School Business Officials Business Office Specialist Certification, School Payroll Specialist or higher preferred (or a willingness to obtain) Strong understanding of K-12 accounting principles, including MDE Bulletin 1022 – Michigan Public School Accounting Manual, chart of accounts and account code associations.
Ability to use district technology and maintain proficiency as required skill sets change with the needs of the district.
Experience and aptitude in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word required.
Experience in the use of financial management systems required.
Strong analytical and mathematical aptitude required.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing, orally and electronically.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work as an effective team member.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and apply discretion in decision-making.
Ability to handle a variety of responsibilities with attention to detail and minimal supervision.
Ability to exercise good judgment and make decisions in accordance with board policies and established administrative guidelines.
Strong organizational skills and ability to meet required deadlines with minimal supervision.
Ability to work cooperatively with a team and demonstrate a history of dependability, professionalism, and excellent attendance Maintain regular, predictable attendance.
Maintain strict confidentiality.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Perform detailed review of each payroll including balancing, reviewing account numbers for accuracy, and investigating and correcting any discrepancies.
Analyze and process electronic payroll and tax payments and involuntary.
Develop and streamline processes by implementing electronic collections forms.
Analyze Change of Status Forms from Human Resources for accuracy and update electronic records.
Understand and review adjusting journal entries for accuracy and prepare as needed.
Learn and analyze payroll systems and procedures.
Assist with new staff orientation as needed and serve as a resource to all staff for payroll and retirement questions.
Train staff on payroll processes, including accurate use of TrueTime.
Timely and accurate compilation of data and response to requesting agencies, the Office of Retirement Services, Internal Revenue Service, and Unemployment Insurance Agency.
Review to ensure district payment balances match government balances and investigate any discrepancies.
Prepare local, state and federally mandated reports, including but not limited to Forms W-2, Forms 941, Quarterly Medicaid Reports, and Annual Facility Settlement Report.
Investigate areas where efficiencies may exist and implement process improvements.
Analyze account numbers for accuracy and update records as needed.
Assist with the preparation of the district’s annual financial statement audit by recording year-end accrual transactions and preparing reports and schedules as needed.
Understand and stay up to date on GASB pronouncements related to payroll and retirement.
Assist in developing and implementing internal controls for payroll.
Cross-train on Business Office procedures including Accounts Payable to provide back-up.
Enroll employees and implement payroll deductions for IRS section 125 Health and Dependent Care reimbursement and 403(b) and 457 deferred compensation deductions.
Coordinate annual open enrollment process and manage all annual benefit enrollment changes and records for health, dental, vision, life, universal life, long-term disability and all other optional insurance plans.
Evaluate and payment of all insurance and withholdings for staff, including reconciling and processing Analyze and process transactions needed for voiding, reissuing checks and ACH transaction.
Maintain a working knowledge of employee-negotiated contracts.
All other duties as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment This position requires long periods of computer work, standing, sitting, and walking.
The position requires occasional lifting of supplies.
Work may include some travel to other schools or locations.
Work Schedule: Full time, Monday-Friday, 12 months per year Salary/Benefits: $55,000 - $70,000 annually, based on experience.
Annually: 20 vacation days, 12 holidays, 12 sick days (including 2 personal days) Health (three plans available), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, and optional supplemental insurance Deadline: April 14, 2024
A team of 500 talented educators and support staff serve our schools, exhibiting a high level of commitment to our students.
Mason Public Schools is proudly supported by our community through the Mason Public Schools Foundation and the approval of a bond to improve classrooms, safety, transportation, technology, facility infrastructure, and furniture and equipment.
Your journey starts here: Every Student.
Every Day.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Through authentic learning opportunities, Mason Public School is committed to an inclusive environment.
Our students, staff, and community respectfully acknowledge and value the diverse cultures, lifestyles, experiences, perspectives, and identities of each other.
Position Title: Payroll and Benefits Accountant Building: Mason Public Schools / Central Office / In- Person Job Description: The Payroll Accountant is responsible for assisting with the district’s accounting, payroll, and reporting requirements.
This includes reviewing and analyzing information, preparing internal and external payroll reports, properly monitoring payroll and attendance data, assisting with audits, and maintaining electronic records.
This position will cross train on other business office roles and serve as an alternate when needed.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or equivalent preferred.
Michigan School Business Officials Business Office Specialist Certification, School Payroll Specialist or higher preferred (or a willingness to obtain) Strong understanding of K-12 accounting principles, including MDE Bulletin 1022 – Michigan Public School Accounting Manual, chart of accounts and account code associations.
Ability to use district technology and maintain proficiency as required skill sets change with the needs of the district.
Experience and aptitude in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word required.
Experience in the use of financial management systems required.
Strong analytical and mathematical aptitude required.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing, orally and electronically.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work as an effective team member.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and apply discretion in decision-making.
Ability to handle a variety of responsibilities with attention to detail and minimal supervision.
Ability to exercise good judgment and make decisions in accordance with board policies and established administrative guidelines.
Strong organizational skills and ability to meet required deadlines with minimal supervision.
Ability to work cooperatively with a team and demonstrate a history of dependability, professionalism, and excellent attendance Maintain regular, predictable attendance.
Maintain strict confidentiality.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Perform detailed review of each payroll including balancing, reviewing account numbers for accuracy, and investigating and correcting any discrepancies.
Analyze and process electronic payroll and tax payments and involuntary.
Develop and streamline processes by implementing electronic collections forms.
Analyze Change of Status Forms from Human Resources for accuracy and update electronic records.
Understand and review adjusting journal entries for accuracy and prepare as needed.
Learn and analyze payroll systems and procedures.
Assist with new staff orientation as needed and serve as a resource to all staff for payroll and retirement questions.
Train staff on payroll processes, including accurate use of TrueTime.
Timely and accurate compilation of data and response to requesting agencies, the Office of Retirement Services, Internal Revenue Service, and Unemployment Insurance Agency.
Review to ensure district payment balances match government balances and investigate any discrepancies.
Prepare local, state and federally mandated reports, including but not limited to Forms W-2, Forms 941, Quarterly Medicaid Reports, and Annual Facility Settlement Report.
Investigate areas where efficiencies may exist and implement process improvements.
Analyze account numbers for accuracy and update records as needed.
Assist with the preparation of the district’s annual financial statement audit by recording year-end accrual transactions and preparing reports and schedules as needed.
Understand and stay up to date on GASB pronouncements related to payroll and retirement.
Assist in developing and implementing internal controls for payroll.
Cross-train on Business Office procedures including Accounts Payable to provide back-up.
Enroll employees and implement payroll deductions for IRS section 125 Health and Dependent Care reimbursement and 403(b) and 457 deferred compensation deductions.
Coordinate annual open enrollment process and manage all annual benefit enrollment changes and records for health, dental, vision, life, universal life, long-term disability and all other optional insurance plans.
Evaluate and payment of all insurance and withholdings for staff, including reconciling and processing Analyze and process transactions needed for voiding, reissuing checks and ACH transaction.
Maintain a working knowledge of employee-negotiated contracts.
All other duties as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment This position requires long periods of computer work, standing, sitting, and walking.
The position requires occasional lifting of supplies.
Work may include some travel to other schools or locations.
Work Schedule: Full time, Monday-Friday, 12 months per year Salary/Benefits: $55,000 - $70,000 annually, based on experience.
Annually: 20 vacation days, 12 holidays, 12 sick days (including 2 personal days) Health (three plans available), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, and optional supplemental insurance Deadline: April 14, 2024 JobID: 17651 Position Type: Human Resources/Payroll/Benefits Date Posted: 4/8/2024 Location: Mason Public Schools, Central Office Closing Date: 04/14/2024 District: Mason Public Schools - website Located in the heart of Michigan, minutes from the State Capitol and Michigan State University, Mason Public Schools serves more than 3,200 students across six school buildings.
A team of 500 talented educators and support staff serve our schools, exhibiting a high level of commitment to our students.
Mason Public Schools is proudly supported by our community through the Mason Public Schools Foundation and the approval of a bond to improve classrooms, safety, transportation, technology, facility infrastructure, and furniture and equipment.
Your journey starts here: Every Student.
Every Day.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Through authentic learning opportunities, Mason Public School is committed to an inclusive environment.
Our students, staff, and community respectfully acknowledge and value the diverse cultures, lifestyles, experiences, perspectives, and identities of each other.
Position Title: Payroll and Benefits Accountant Building: Mason Public Schools / Central Office / In- Person Job Description: The Payroll Accountant is responsible for assisting with the district’s accounting, payroll, and reporting requirements.
This includes reviewing and analyzing information, preparing internal and external payroll reports, properly monitoring payroll and attendance data, assisting with audits, and maintaining electronic records.
This position will cross train on other business office roles and serve as an alternate when needed.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or equivalent preferred.
Michigan School Business Officials Business Office Specialist Certification, School Payroll Specialist or higher preferred (or a willingness to obtain) Strong understanding of K-12 accounting principles, including MDE Bulletin 1022 – Michigan Public School Accounting Manual, chart of accounts and account code associations.
Ability to use district technology and maintain proficiency as required skill sets change with the needs of the district.
Experience and aptitude in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word required.
Experience in the use of financial management systems required.
Strong analytical and mathematical aptitude required.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing, orally and electronically.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work as an effective team member.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and apply discretion in decision-making.
Ability to handle a variety of responsibilities with attention to detail and minimal supervision.
Ability to exercise good judgment and make decisions in accordance with board policies and established administrative guidelines.
Strong organizational skills and ability to meet required deadlines with minimal supervision.
Ability to work cooperatively with a team and demonstrate a history of dependability, professionalism, and excellent attendance Maintain regular, predictable attendance.
Maintain strict confidentiality.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Perform detailed review of each payroll including balancing, reviewing account numbers for accuracy, and investigating and correcting any discrepancies.
Analyze and process electronic payroll and tax payments and involuntary.
Develop and streamline processes by implementing electronic collections forms.
Analyze Change of Status Forms from Human Resources for accuracy and update electronic records.
Understand and review adjusting journal entries for accuracy and prepare as needed.
Learn and analyze payroll systems and procedures.
Assist with new staff orientation as needed and serve as a resource to all staff for payroll and retirement questions.
Train staff on payroll processes, including accurate use of TrueTime.
Timely and accurate compilation of data and response to requesting agencies, the Office of Retirement Services, Internal Revenue Service, and Unemployment Insurance Agency.
Review to ensure district payment balances match government balances and investigate any discrepancies.
Prepare local, state and federally mandated reports, including but not limited to Forms W-2, Forms 941, Quarterly Medicaid Reports, and Annual Facility Settlement Report.
Investigate areas where efficiencies may exist and implement process improvements.
Analyze account numbers for accuracy and update records as needed.
Assist with the preparation of the district’s annual financial statement audit by recording year-end accrual transactions and preparing reports and schedules as needed.
Understand and stay up to date on GASB pronouncements related to payroll and retirement.
Assist in developing and implementing internal controls for payroll.
Cross-train on Business Office procedures including Accounts Payable to provide back-up.
Enroll employees and implement payroll deductions for IRS section 125 Health and Dependent Care reimbursement and 403(b) and 457 deferred compensation deductions.
Coordinate annual open enrollment process and manage all annual benefit enrollment changes and records for health, dental, vision, life, universal life, long-term disability and all other optional insurance plans.
Evaluate and payment of all insurance and withholdings for staff, including reconciling and processing Analyze and process transactions needed for voiding, reissuing checks and ACH transaction.
Maintain a working knowledge of employee-negotiated contracts.
All other duties as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment This position requires long periods of computer work, standing, sitting, and walking.
The position requires occasional lifting of supplies.
Work may include some travel to other schools or locations.
Work Schedule: Full time, Monday-Friday, 12 months per year Salary/Benefits: $55,000 - $70,000 annually, based on experience.
Annually: 20 vacation days, 12 holidays, 12 sick days (including 2 personal days) Health (three plans available), Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, and optional supplemental insurance Deadline: April 14, 2024
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