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Be a Part of the City You Love!The Office of the Chief Financial Officer - Office of Departmental Financial Services Grant Accounting division is seeking to fill a Supervisory Accountant III position.
Position Summary The Supervisory Accountant III is a supervisory position that involves getting work done through others (i.
e.
, the direction of subordinate employees in the performance of work) with accountability to agency management for the quantity and quality of the work done, and for assuring efficient and economical work operations.
Supervisory functions include a range of duties and responsibilities for planning, organizing, and reviewing work, administering human resources matters, and dealing effectively with em ployees and union representatives about employee-management concerns.
Subordinates include Accountants, Accounting Technicians, and other professional and paraprofessional staff who perform accounting work.
Accountant professionals advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional accounting work that requires the application of accounting theories, concepts, principles, and standards to the financial activities of governmental, quasi-governmental, or private sector organizations.
The work includes:
designing, developing, operating, or inspecting accounting systems; prescribing accounting standards, policies, and requirements; examining, analyzing, and interpreting accounting data, records, and reports; and advising or assisting management on accounting and financial management matters.
Three major functions performed by an Accountant include financial reporting, cash management and internal controls, and cost accounting.
Job Type:
Certified-Regular Civil ServiceLocation:
Detroit, MI , MichiganAgency:
Off Chf Financial OfficerAbout the Company:
City of Detroit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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