Accountant - AP & Payroll

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Job Summary:

The Accountant, AP & Payroll is expected to support the accounting manager in all aspects of the accounts payable and payroll functions and will also assist in month-end closing, including processing credit card transactions and reconciling payroll liability accounts. The ideal candidate is ready to utilize their expertise to develop and maintain compliant and efficient processes.

Responsibilities:

  • Review invoices for proper documentation, approval and coding prior to processing and payment;
  • Prepare weekly payment file to finance management for review and approval;
  • Prepare accruals, journal entries and reconciliations monthly related to AP and payroll accounts;
  • Manage expense reimbursements and compliance with T&E policy and Sunshine Act;
  • Follow federal, state, and local legal requirements by studying existing and new legislation, enforcing adherence to requirements and advising management on needed actions;
  • Manage the accounts payable mailbox and vendor communication;
  • Assist in developing monthly financial metrics for accounts payable;
  • Assist in semi-monthly payroll processing and related journal entry postings
  • Assist with year-end reporting of 1099s, W-2s, and Sunshine Act
  • Support commissions calculations and healthcare provider payments for sales reps and HCP contractors
  • Adhere to internal control policies and procedures.
Requirements:
  • Minimum of 2 years of accounts payable experience
  • Demonstrate proficiency in full-cycle Accounts Payable operations
  • Experience with annual 1099 reporting
  • Experience with SAP Concur or similar expense management platform
  • Expertise with multi-location payroll and have working experience of payroll tax at the federal, state and local levels
  • Knowledgeable about federal and state wage and hour labor laws
  • Experience managing payroll for a large sales department and related commission and T&E policies
  • Proven ability of timely and accurate transaction processing
  • Experience maintaining highly effective recordkeeping for accounts payable and payroll related data
  • Proficient with Excel and analytical tools
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