Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council ยท 11 hours ago
ACCOUNTANT II - FINANCE
Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council is seeking an Accountant II in Finance. The role involves performing routine accounting tasks, maintaining financial records, preparing reports, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Performs routine (journey-level) accounting work
Work involves maintaining, preparing, posting, and balancing accounting and financial statements, records, documents, or reports
May specialize in some phase of accounting work such as federal funds accounting, property and equipment control, cost, payroll, budgeting, or bond servicing
Works under general supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment
Prepares financial statements, reports, schedules, and exhibits; prepares and/or processes general journal entries; and prepares and/or processes payment, cash, purchase, travel, and related vouchers
Prepares periodic analyses of fund balances and expenditures, and prepares technical reports on payroll, estimates, cost data, and budget items
Audits accounting and financial documents for accuracy and compliance with departmental policies and procedures and state and federal statutes
Classifies, codes, posts, and balances financial and accounting documents and records
Researches and reconciles discrepancies in accounts, bank statements, or appropriation balances; and reports findings
Reviews agency accounting records, such as expenditure, fund, appropriation, expense and revenue collection records, and ensures agency assets are accounted for properly
May recommend improvements, adaptations, or revisions to the accounting system and accompanying procedures
May check and audit timekeeping records for compliance with established standards
May approve and sign expense accounts and purchase vouchers submitted for payment
May train others
Local travel may be required
Performs related work as assigned
Qualification
Required
Performs routine (journey-level) accounting work
Work involves maintaining, preparing, posting, and balancing accounting and financial statements, records, documents, or reports
May specialize in some phase of accounting work such as federal funds accounting, property and equipment control, cost, payroll, budgeting, or bond servicing
Works under general supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment
Prepares financial statements, reports, schedules, and exhibits
Prepares and/or processes general journal entries
Prepares and/or processes payment, cash, purchase, travel, and related vouchers
Prepares periodic analyses of fund balances and expenditures
Prepares technical reports on payroll, estimates, cost data, and budget items
Audits accounting and financial documents for accuracy and compliance with departmental policies and procedures and state and federal statutes
Classifies, codes, posts, and balances financial and accounting documents and records
Researches and reconciles discrepancies in accounts, bank statements, or appropriation balances; and reports findings
Reviews agency accounting records, such as expenditure, fund, appropriation, expense and revenue collection records, and ensures agency assets are accounted for properly
May recommend improvements, adaptations, or revisions to the accounting system and accompanying procedures
May check and audit timekeeping records for compliance with established standards
May approve and sign expense accounts and purchase vouchers submitted for payment
May train others
Local travel may be required
Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures affecting the maintenance of accounting records and automated accounting systems
Skill in use of office equipment, computers, and associated software applications
Ability to interpret and apply accounting theory; to work accurately with numerical detail; to analyze, consolidate, and interpret accounting data; and to communicate effectively
Experience in accounting and financial operations
Preferred
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in accounting, finance, or a related field is generally preferred
Experience and education may be substituted for one another
Valid/Current Texas Driver's License
May be required to be registered, certified, or licensed in specialized area
Company
Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council
Official website of Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council
Funding
Current Stage
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