The Treasury Accountant plays a key role in safeguarding the university's cash assets through accurate and timely cash reconciliation, analysis and collaboration. This position is responsible for reconciling complex cash activity, analyzing large data sets, and ensuring accounting transactions are complete, accurate and compliant with university policies and audit requirements. The Treasury Senior Accountant analyzes complex financial reports and records and makes recommendations based on analysis and status of reserves, assets and expenditures. Responsible for overseeing and managing treasury systems related to cash, debt and investments. Facilitates compliance with state and federal regulations and policies. Both positions partner closely with internal treasury staff, University Financial Services (UFS) departments and campus stakeholders to resolve outstanding items, improve business processes and support treasury operations. These roles also contribute to treasury initiatives, including implementation of cash management solutions and continuous process improvements. These positions are not eligible for Visa Sponsorship. The Treasury and Real Estate department is part of University Financial Services (UFS) and supports the University’s Academic Mission by providing daily cash and banking services, managing debt and investment portfolios, acquisition or lease of approved space, coordinating financing and debt issuance, and providing business case analysis and advising. This position may offer hybrid and flexible scheduling options after a 90-day training period, subject to supervisor approval.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level