What are the responsibilities and job description for the Non Student Account Receivable Specialist (Part-time) position at Lake Michigan College?
Non Student Account Receivable Specialist (Part-time)
Posting Number: 0000989
Reports to:
General Grant Accountant
Department: Finance
Classification: Non-Exempt
Full or Part-time: Part Time
Job Summary:
This position is primarily responsible for cash handling of all non student related transactions. As part of a team, responsible for critical functions for fiscal year end close, preparations for the annual financial audit, monthly reconciliations and related analysis, and monthly board report (financial statement package.) Under the supervision of Accountant, General/Grant or Director, Finance, this position performs accounting functions with a high degree of accuracy, accountability, autonomy, organization, and confidentiality.
Essential Functions:
1. Non-Student Accounts Receivable Management - Assist in maintaining and tracking non-student accounts receivable, including receipts from property taxes, rent, auxiliary operations, State of Michigan appropriations, restricted funding such as grants, and other institutional sources, ensuring timely invoicing, collections, and accurate record-keeping.
2. Daily Cash Receipts Posting - Accurately post daily cash receipts, ensuring all payments are recorded in the financial system in a timely manner.
3. Bank Deposit Preparation & Check Scanning - Prepare and verify bank deposits for all received payments, ensuring proper documentation and reconciliation before submission. Additionally, scan checks for electronic deposit to expedite processing and reduce manual handling.
4. Cash Drawer & Credit Card Balancing - Reconcile the cash drawer and credit card transactions daily, identifying and resolving any discrepancies.
5. Property Tax & Grant Cash Reconciliation - Assist in reconciling cash received from property tax assessments and grant funding, including federal financial aid, ensuring proper classification and reporting.
6. Customer Account Assistance - Respond to inquiries from departments and external parties regarding invoices, payments, and account balances in a professional and timely manner.
7. Internal Controls & Compliance - Follow established internal controls to ensure accuracy, security, and compliance with institutional policies and financial regulations.
8. Financial Reporting Support - Assist in generating financial reports related to non-student accounts receivable, cash receipts, and reconciliations as needed.
9. Petty Cash Fund Assistance - Assist in the management of petty cash funds distributed to College departments, ensuring accurate tracking, replenishment, and reconciliation in accordance with institutional policies.
10. Process Improvement & Efficiency - Identify opportunities to improve the accuracy and efficiency of non-student accounts receivable processes, cash handling, and reconciliations.
11. To provide the best service to our external and internal customers, all positions at Lake Michigan College require regular and predictable on-site attendance as an essential job functions. Under certain circumstances, the College may consider alternative work arrangements and will do so in compliance with and according to the parameters outlined in the Colleges Flexible Scheduling and Remote Work Options policy.
2. Daily Cash Receipts Posting - Accurately post daily cash receipts, ensuring all payments are recorded in the financial system in a timely manner.
3. Bank Deposit Preparation & Check Scanning - Prepare and verify bank deposits for all received payments, ensuring proper documentation and reconciliation before submission. Additionally, scan checks for electronic deposit to expedite processing and reduce manual handling.
4. Cash Drawer & Credit Card Balancing - Reconcile the cash drawer and credit card transactions daily, identifying and resolving any discrepancies.
5. Property Tax & Grant Cash Reconciliation - Assist in reconciling cash received from property tax assessments and grant funding, including federal financial aid, ensuring proper classification and reporting.
6. Customer Account Assistance - Respond to inquiries from departments and external parties regarding invoices, payments, and account balances in a professional and timely manner.
7. Internal Controls & Compliance - Follow established internal controls to ensure accuracy, security, and compliance with institutional policies and financial regulations.
8. Financial Reporting Support - Assist in generating financial reports related to non-student accounts receivable, cash receipts, and reconciliations as needed.
9. Petty Cash Fund Assistance - Assist in the management of petty cash funds distributed to College departments, ensuring accurate tracking, replenishment, and reconciliation in accordance with institutional policies.
10. Process Improvement & Efficiency - Identify opportunities to improve the accuracy and efficiency of non-student accounts receivable processes, cash handling, and reconciliations.
11. To provide the best service to our external and internal customers, all positions at Lake Michigan College require regular and predictable on-site attendance as an essential job functions. Under certain circumstances, the College may consider alternative work arrangements and will do so in compliance with and according to the parameters outlined in the Colleges Flexible Scheduling and Remote Work Options policy.
Other Duties:
1. Other duties as assigned.
Accountabilities:
Job Specifications:
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associates degree preferred. College courses in accounting preferred. Two or more years of general office experience required. Knowledge of standard office machines and cash handling required. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word required. Ability to organize, analyze, prioritize, and communicate well are necessary.
Grade:
Salary Range: $16.42-$20.60
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Information on our standard hiring process: Lake Michigan College will accept applications on this position for at least 14 days. Applications will be screened for minimum qualifications as received. Once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received and sufficient diversity of applicants achieved, those applicants will be passed along to the search committee. Once the search committee has determined which applicants they would like to interview, those applicants will be contacted. If this process extends beyond 21 days, a communication of the delay will be made to all applicants for the position. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources at hr@lakemichigancollege.edu.
Official transcripts required upon hire. Benefits start immediately first day of employment.
Virtual Campus tour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMxd91KXcGs
Official transcripts required upon hire. Benefits start immediately first day of employment.
Virtual Campus tour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMxd91KXcGs
Open Date: 05/05/2025
Closing Date:
To apply, visit https://lmc.simplehire.com/postings/5344
About Lake Michigan College
Lake Michigan College is a community college in southwest Michigan. We have three campuses -two of which are located ten minutes from our namesakes breathtaking shoreline.
Like other community colleges, we offer associate degrees, certificates, and even a baccalaureate degree. But what sets us apart from our peers is our seemingly limitless potential and our people - people who care deeply about our regions future and who are committed to student success and exemplary educational programs, strong alignments with both established and emerging industries, and productive partnerships with the communities we serve.
Faculty and staff at LMC enjoy excellent benefits and a supportive and friendly work environment. LMC recently received a Capital Outlay grant from the State of Michigan and a new millage from the southwest Michigan community, so the colleges facilities will be getting innovative, sustainable upgrades in the next few years that will contribute to the comfort, productivity and collaborative environment for all employees.
Living in Southwest Michigan
Southwest Michigan attracts millions of tourists who come for our beaches, wineries, and nationally acclaimed golf courses. But many who visit, choose to stay for our great schools, low cost of living, and high quality of life.
LMCs main campus is nestled in a watery and wooded wildlife sanctuary, yet its less than a half-days drive from major metro areas including Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Indianapolis.
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