Accountant I/II

SAN BENITO COUNTY, CA
481 4th St., Hollister, California 95023 United States  View Map
Posted: Jun 29, 2024
  • Salary: $61,256.00 - $95,076.80 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Job Description

    Description

    THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED.

    DEFINITION
    I
    Under general direction, to perform a variety of accounting, fiscal analysis, and auditing in the preparation, maintenance, and analysis of County/Department fiscal records and financial transactions; to learn County fiscal policies, procedures, and computerized fiscal management, payroll, and tax systems; and to do related work as required.

    II
    Under general direction, to perform a variety of complex accounting, fiscal analysis, and auditing in the preparation, maintenance, and analysis of County/Department fiscal records and financial transactions; to provide direction and coordination for fiscal support and payroll staff; and to do related work as required.

    DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
    I
    This is the entry and first working level in the Accountant class series. Incumbents perform a variety of accounting and auditing work requiring some knowledge and background. Incumbents may be assigned to a special work areas as dictated by the needs of the County and the Auditor's Office. This class is distinguished from Accountant II by performing a lesser of scope fiscal management and analysis work and the fact many of the assignments may be performed in a learning capacity, while an incumbent becomes familiar with County fiscal policies, procedures, and computerized financial management systems. An incumbent is learning the computerized systems with the goal of gaining the capability to exercise a coordinating role as they advance to the higher levels in the series. When sufficient job knowledge and work skills have been demonstrated, an incumbent may be promoted to the Accountant II level.

    II
    This is the experienced journey level in the Accountant class series. Incumbents perform a variety of complex accounting and auditing work requiring substantial knowledge and background. Incumbents may be assigned to special work areas as dictated by the needs of the County and the Auditor's Office. This class is distinguished from Accountant I by performing a wide variety of more complex fiscal management and analysis work and exercising some responsibility in the coordination of a fiscal management area. It is distinguished from Accountant III in that Accountant III's are assigned full supervisory responsibility for other professional Accountants.

    REPORTS TO
    County and/or Department supervisory/management staff, as assigned.

    CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED
    Incumbents may provide some work direction and coordination for fiscal support staff and payroll staff.

    TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
    Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX.

    TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
    Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with other staff. :

    Example of Duties

    (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.)
    I
    In a training, learning, and basic working capacity:
    performs accounting work in the establishment and maintenance of County fiscal records
    Maintains a variety of ledgers and journals; reviews fiscal records to ensure proper disbursement of funds
    Maintains and balances revenue information
    Oversees employee insurance administration
    Audits financial records and prepares information for final audits
    Prepares a variety of financial reports and statements
    Assists with the development and control of budget information
    May oversee and coordinate payroll functions
    Performs special financial analysis assignments
    Coordinates balancing of County cash accounts with the banks and other responsible County departments
    Coordinates posting of journal entries
    Provides work direction, coordination, and training for fiscal support staff in a County department, as assigned
    Serves as a liaison with other government agencies, auditors, and the public
    Provides first line contact with contract auditors, preparing and providing documentation for the annual audit;
    Performs verification of draft financial audit report
    Performs adjusting entries, after verification as requested in audit reports
    Provides other County staff with a variety of information regarding fiscal processes and procedures
    Learns the County's computerized financial management and tax systems.

    II
    Performs complex accounting work in the establishment and maintenance of County fiscal records
    Maintains a variety of ledgers and journals
    Reviews fiscal records to ensure proper disbursement of funds
    Maintains and balances revenue information
    Oversees employee insurance administration
    Audits financial records and prepares information for final audits
    Prepares a variety of financial reports and statements
    Assists with the development and control of budget information
    May oversee and coordinate payroll functions
    Performs special financial analysis assignments
    Coordinates balancing of cash accounts with the banks and other responsible County departments
    Coordinates posting of journal entries
    Reconciles problem accounts
    Oversees contract administration
    Provides work direction, coordination, and training for fiscal support staff, as assigned
    Serves as a liaison with other government agencies, auditors, and the public
    Provides first line contact with contract auditors, preparing and providing documentation for the annual audit
    Performs verification of draft financial audit reports
    Performs adjusting entries, after verification as requested in audit reports
    Provides other County staff with a variety of information regarding fiscal processes and procedures
    May provide coordination regarding property tax fiscal accounting with the Assessor's Office and Tax Collector's Office, as necessary; may be assigned some coordination responsibilities regarding the County's computerized financial management, payroll, and tax systems.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Training and Experience:
    Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:

    I
    Education equivalent to successful completion of courses required for a major in accounting at an accredited four (4) year college or university, or successful completion of a professional accounting curriculum which included courses in elementary and advanced accounting, auditing, cost accounting, and business law. (Four years of experience as an Accounting Technician, or in an equivalent technical fiscal support position may be substituted for the required education.)

    II
    Two years of increasingly responsible fiscal management experience comparable to that of an Accountant I with San Benito County.

    Education equivalent to successful completion of courses required for a major in accounting at an accredited four (4) year college or university, or successful completion of a professional accounting curriculum which included courses in elementary and advanced accounting, auditing, cost accounting, and business law.
    (An additional two years of professional accounting/auditing experience may be substituted for the required education.)

    Special Requirements

    Possession of, or ability to obtain a valid class C California Drivers License

    May be required to pass a fingerprint/background investigation.

    Knowledge Of/Ability To

    Knowledge of:
    I
    General accounting theory, principles, and practices and their application to a variety of accounting transactions and problems.
    Government cost accounting and budgeting.
    Auditing theory, principles, and techniques and their application to government finance.
    Principles of account classification.
    Budget development and control.
    Computerized spreadsheet, database, and word processing software.
    Principles of work direction, work coordination, and training.

    II
    General accounting theory, principles, and practices and their application to a variety of accounting transactions and problems.
    Laws, rules, regulations, and policies affecting the financial operations and transactions of the County.
    Government cost accounting and budgeting.
    Auditing theory, principles, and techniques and their application to government finance.
    Principles of account classification.
    Budget development and control.
    The County's computerized financial management, payroll, and property tax systems and computerized spreadsheet, database, and word processing software.
    Principles of work direction, work coordination, and training.

    Ability to:
    I
    Perform a variety of accounting and financial transaction work.
    Learn the County's computerized financial management and tax systems with the goal of exercising coordination responsibilities.
    Proficiently use a variety of computerized spreadsheet, database, and word processing software.
    Analyze and evaluate financial information, researching and gathering appropriate
    information to resolve problems.
    Provide lead direction, work coordination and training for other staff.
    Monitor and update fiscal records.
    Prepare a variety of financial reports and statements.
    Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of information.
    Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately.
    Use a computerized financial management system.
    Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.

    II
    Perform a variety of complex accounting and financial transaction work.
    Provide basic coordination for the County's computerized financial management, payroll, and property tax systems.
    Proficiently use a variety of computerized spreadsheet, word processing, and data base software.
    Analyze and evaluate financial information, researching and gathering appropriate information to resolve problems.
    Provide lead direction, work coordination and training for other staff.
    Monitor and update fiscal records.
    Prepare a variety of financial reports and statements.
    Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of information.
    Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately.
    Use a computerized financial management system.
    Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships

    Selection Process: All completed applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed. Depending upon the number of applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, the examination process may include a screening committee (pass/fail) and/or an oral examination (100%) which may include a written practical component to determine placement on the eligible list.

    In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath.

    SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS

    Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits:

    Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly.
    Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly.

    Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit.
    • 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year
    • 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year
    • 15 + years of service = 20 days per year

    Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees.

    Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply.

    Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate.

    Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only.

    Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family

    Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D.

    Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance.

    Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees.

    Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply.

    Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit.

    All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS.

    New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security.

    Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances.

    Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000).

    Health, Dental and Vision Insurance

    Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members

    Social Security (non-safety)

    Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service

    Sick Leave 15 Days Annually

    Floating Holiday

    457 Deferred Compensation

    Credit Union

    Flexible Spending Account

    Employee Assistance Program

    Group Life Insurance

    Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D

    Tuition Reimbursement

    Closing Date/Time: Continuous
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • County of San Benito
    • County of San Benito

     

    Located in California’s Central Coast region, 130 miles south of San Francisco, San Benito County (pop. 62,808) maintains a rural feel while offering a strong sense of community and historic charm in the County’s two incorporated cities and three unincorporated towns. The County encompasses almost 1,400 square miles and was formed from parts of Monterey County in 1874. 


    Agriculture, by acreage, is San Benito County’s largest industry with fertile valley soil supporting some of the most productive farmland in the state. Cool ocean air regulates the County’s temperature resulting in warm summers and mild winters perfect for enjoying the many outdoor pursuits available in the area. 

    San Benito County offers visitors and residents a wide array of “hidden” treasures. In February of 2013, the majestic mountains of Pinnacles National Monument were officially designated at the 59th National Park in the U.S. The County’s emerging wine country offers highly acclaimed and award-winning wines set among the scenic landscape of the area. Home to mission San Juan Bautista, the County also offers the enjoyment of an array of outdoor recreational activities, Agri-tourism, public library, museums, art festivals and galleries. The ideal proximity situated between the Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay provides easy access to the numerous amenities of the big city, while still offering an idyllic and scenic setting with affordable housing and a quality lifestyle. 

     

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