Accounting Assistant II - Sheriff's Office; COR
Listed on 2026-01-06
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Accounting
Accounting Assistant, Bookkeeper/ Accounting Clerk -
Finance & Banking
Bookkeeper/ Accounting Clerk
Accounting Assistant II - Sheriff's Office (COR)
Job Openings Accounting Assistant II - Sheriff's Office (COR)
About the job Accounting Assistant II - Sheriff's Office (COR) Essential Duties- Process warrants to vendors, contractors and consultants.
- Process a variety of invoices or billings (JVs).
- Process accounts receivable or payable on a manual or automated system.
- Assemble accounts payable documents for approval.
- Review claims, invoices and other financial transactions for accuracy, legality and compliance.
- Reconcile on a weekly/monthly basis statement of expenses, revenues, trial balance statements, tax and trust fund accounts, general fund, petty cash fund and department funds; reconcile balance sheet to general ledger.
- Distribute monies paid or received to a variety of accounts; prepare bank or account fund deposits.
- Determine validity of, or liability for, bills or charges; determine which account to credit with unidentified payment.
- Prepare and maintain a variety of statistical reports and records; compile and prepare periodic and special reports.
- Option I:
Experience:
One year as an Accounting Assistant I with the County of Riverside or in an equivalent position. - Option II
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Experience:
Two years in the review, reconciliation and preparation of financial accounts. - Option III
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Education:
Completion of 12 semester or 18 quarter units in accounting from an accredited college or university.
All Options:
Knowledge of basic methods, practices and terminology of fiscal recordkeeping, basic business mathematics, checks, money orders and other common negotiable instruments and their proper validation and endorsement, common methods of balancing cash and checks against records of receipt, methods of handling, recording and controlling monies received and disbursed, basic mathematical/fiscal computer applications.
In addition to the above, some positions may require:
- Basic payroll practices and procedures including FLSA requirements.
Ability to:
Make mathematical computations quickly and accurately; operate standard office equipment which may include computers, calculators, cash registers, adding machines and duplicating machines; read, understand and follow written and oral instructions; use computerized accounting systems; prepare data in proper format for data entry; understand and maintain financial accounting files or other record systems; recognize and correct computational errors; accurately compare, post and transfer numbers;
understand transactions in terms of accounting codes and classifications; prepare routine and special financial reports; communicate effectively by phone or in person; learn County accounting systems; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Ability to:
Interpret and apply a variety of regulations, procedures and requirements; perform research to resolve problems and correct errors; determine proper accounting codes and classification for transactions; reconcile differences within recordkeeping systems using mathematical skills and understanding of the recordkeeping systems and related transactions; understand relationships among accounting or statistical records and documents; perform a variety of financial or statistical recordkeeping work of moderate difficulty.
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