Business Office Director Financial & Banking - Maine, NY at Geebo

Business Office Director

Community LeadershipAvita of Wells - Wells, ME,Here, your office is where our residents call home.
There will be meetings, phone calls and emails to send, but there will also be moments to join the table of Veterans recalling stories, accompanying someone on a sunny walk through the courtyard, and impromptu iPad lessons as you pass through the hall.
The associates you oversee are here to make our resident's lives easier and happier, and our families trust you to ensure the safety of their loved one.
Your task is more than outlined in this application - it's to be an advocate, and most of all, a friend.
Job Summary for the Business Office Director:
The Business Office Director is responsible for managing accounting functions such as payroll accounts, accounts payable and receivable, as well as collections.
They are also responsible for the human resource administration functions including recruitment, benefit administration, on-boarding and orientation.
Qualified candidates must have prior experience in both Accounting and Human Resources.
This role also supervises the front desk administrative staff.
This position is full time and will require some weekends.
If you enjoy working in both Accounting and Human Resources we want to hear from you!We treat our associates like family by offering benefits for growth, health and happiness:
Competitive Pay! Paid Holidays, Vacation and Personal days #J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Administration Human Resources Accounting Telephone Skills Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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