Working within the superannuation industry this organisation is a well known Tasmanian institution.
To support the core business it is imperative that the accounts processing team works in an organised and timely manner to ensure quality outcomes.
With this in mind we are seeking the skills of a Finance Officer who has debtors and creditors experience. Most of all you will bring a positive attitude to the table.
This is a minimum 3 month contract and will commence at the end of November.
Aurora Energy is a fully integrated energy and network business, with complementary activities in telecommunications and energy-related technologies. We generate, distribute and retail electricity and provide wholesale telecommunications services using optical fibre networks. Our company purpose is to see the Tasmanian community prosper from our efforts.
Network Services Division (NSD) supports Aurora to achieve this objective by providing maintenance and construction services on the electrical distribution system. In addition the NSD is responsible for the management of customer connections, meter reading, the Aurora Energy training centre, transmission capabilities, standards and auditing and the electrical inspection team.
A fantastic opportunity has become available for a Finance Officer to join Aurora in the NSD.
You will be responsible for:
-Preparing group budgets and quarterly forecasts to meet corporate time frames
-Preparing monthly financial reports and provide business analysis
-Verifying data integrity in the financial system and develop solutions
-Preparing and processing General Ledger / Job Ledger Journals and Sundry Invoices
-Interacting effectively in a small team environment
To be successful in this role you must hold a Certificate IV in Financial Management or demonstrate equivalent competence and have experience in general accounting office practices. Well developed communication skills and the ability to negotiate with clients is essential.
To find out more about Aurora and obtain a copy of the position description please visit
our website www.auroraenergy.com.au
The ABC currently has a vacancy for a Finance Officer to assist with the provision of management accounting services within the context of the Corporation’s global financial strategies.
The successful applicant will provide assistance in the preparation and revision of budget estimate, long term forecasts of operational and capital expenditure for all Divisions of the Corporation; assist with the monitoring of financial performance against budget forecasts and analyse variances; prepare detailed reports and provide general accounting support to the Financial Control Group.
The Finance Officer will oversee, monitor and undertake projects relating to costing and budget information in addition to providing advice on the classification of expenditure. The successful applicant will also participate in the development and implementation of finance policies, procedures and systems.
Selection Criteria:
1.Demonstrated substantial experience and competence in a finance environment within a large private or public corporation.
2.Experience in management accounting and budgetary control techniques.
3.Demonstrated ability to undertake research, and prepare written documentation clearly and accurately
4.A good knowledge of and experience in the use of SAP, Word and Excel.
5.Capable of carrying out training of SAP Finance and other Finance related areas.
6.Ability to manage confidentiality of information and handle sensitive matters.
7.Ability to exercise initiative with an aptitude for accuracy and attention to detail. Also a commitment to the achievement of agreed goals and proven ability to work within a team with limited supervision.
8.Understanding of and commitment to Equity & Diversity and OH&S policies and practices.
For further information contact Mark Head on (02) 8333 5115.
The ABC currently has a vacancy for a Finance Officer to assist with the provision of management accounting services within the context of the Corporation’s global financial strategies.
The successful applicant will provide assistance in the preparation and revision of budget estimates; long term forecasts of operational and capital expenditure (including salaries) for all Divisions of the Corporation; assist with the monitoring of financial performance against budget forecasts and analyse variances; prepare detailed reports and provide general accounting support to the Financial Control Group and other Divisions as required.
The Finance Officer will oversee, monitor and undertake projects relating to costing and budget information, whilst also providing advice on the classification of expenditure to both program and finance staff, as required. The successful applicant will also participate in the development and implementation of finance policies, procedures and systems; maintain effective liaisons with appropriate ABC officers, external auditors and suppliers.
Selection Criteria:
1.Qualified Accountant, ASCPA or ICAA (exemption may be granted in cases where applicant has completed other substantial accountancy studies or demonstrates substantial experience and competence relevant to position).
2.Experience in management accounting and budgetary control techniques.
3.Demonstrated ability to undertake research, and prepare written documentation clearly and accurately
4.A good knowledge of and experience in the use of SAP, Word and Excel.
5.Capable of carrying out training of SAP Finance and other Finance related areas.
6.Ability to manage confidentiality of information and handle sensitive matters.
7.Ability to exercise initiative with an aptitude for accuracy and attention to detail. Also a commitment to the achievement of agreed goals and proven ability to work within a team with limited supervision
8.Understanding of and commitment to Corporate Equity & Diversity and OH&S Policies.
For further information contact Mark Head on (02) 8333 5115
A Division of the Toll Group is looking for a person who is adept at entering data accurately and proficiently into a company program for the use of detailed financial analysis through the subsequent reports that it develops. You must have excellent data entry skills and have a sound understanding of financial reporting. Some experience within the logistics sector would be of assistance but is not essential. This role is for an immediate start within a dynamic business.
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Village Care has earned an enviable reputation throughout the Retirement Village industry as Australia’s leading provider of independent retirement village management services.
Village Care is based in South Australia and currently services over 20 villages in 4 states.
We currently have on offer a unique opportunity for an experienced Finance Officer to provide accounting services to a variety of retirement villages with unique requirements.
These services include:
• Accounts Receivable
• Accounts Payable
• Payroll Processing
• Bank, General Ledger, Debtor and Creditor reconciliations
• Preparation of BAS and PAYG
• Preparation of monthly management accounts
- It is essential applicants for this position are experienced in all facets of bookkeeping to trial balance, have a high level of accuracy, attention to detail and computer literacy, especially Excel, Word and Outlook.
- Good communication skills, a ‘Can-do attitude’ and a strong service ethic are essential for this position.
- Previous exposure to the Synergysoft program or similar bath processing programs a distinct advantage but not essential.
We are seeking a highly competent finance officer to assist our Government Client in a 5 month non-ongoing assignment.
If successful, you would be assisting in:
- Coordination and preparation of the department’s internal and external budgets allocation process
- Provide accurate and timely financial management and performance indicator, reporting and analysis of performance to senior management
- Prepare monthly treasury workbook reporting and assist in special purpose reporting
- Undertake reconciliation and analysis of departmental and trust account balance sheet reconciliations and research of financial matters as appropriate
- Develop and maintain complex spreadsheets for use in budget, capability modelling and performance management
- Contribute to the goals and business improvements of the strategic finance team
This position will be advertised in the near future and the successful contractor will be encouraged to apply.
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This new not-for-profit organisation aims to bring together research and further develop various climate change technologies. As such, it will interact with the Australian government, foreign governments, local and international researchers, and with commercial industries.
We are currently seeking an experienced Finance Officer for an exciting opportunity in the new Corporate Finance Team.
Your Role
Supporting the Chief Finance Officer in a busy and stimulating environment, this position will interact extensively with stakeholders.
You will be involved in:
- Financial reporting
- Budget Preparation
- Asset Management
- Account Reconciliation
- Accounts Payable and Receivable
You
This role is suited to someone who can demonstrate the following:
- Ability to work in a small team environment
- Great proactive and flexible attitude to work
- Strong communication skills with a high level of confidence
- Able to trust their own judgment to make the right decision
- High level problem solvers with strong numeric and analytical skills
You will have proven capability and experience in a similar role. Your interest and drive to work in a fast-paced and varied environment will be essential as the organisation grows.
In return you will be offered a generous remuneration package, along with the ability to salary sacrifice.
This organisation is not a public sector agency so there are no transfer entitlements for existing public servants wishing to join this organisation. These roles are likely to be offered on a long-term contract (3-5 years) basis.
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We are seeking an experienced finance officer at the APS 4 level to support the Accounts Payable Manager of a large federal government department.
The person must be highly organised and have excellent attention to detail, finance knowledge and an understanding of Accounts Payable. They must also be very motivated and enthusiastic and have the ability to build strong working relationships. Training will be provided.
Duties will include, but are not limited to:
- General reporting
- End of Month processes
- Processing complex payments, including Overseas Purchase Orders
- General support to AP Manager, including supervising sections workload and some recruitment as needed.
This role will be for an initial contract period however it has the potential to go permanent for the right candidate.
The Role
- Ensure deadlines for month end, year end are met;
- Assist with the preparation of the monthly and yearly financial statements,
- Portfolio Budget Statements, and Additional Estimates;
- Provision of advice and support to internal and external stakeholders;
- Ensure compliance with FMA Act, FMOs, Finance Briefs, CEI’s and CSA guidelines;
- Liaise with DHS, ANAO and DoFA on financing, accounting and financial statement issues;
- Cash management and general ledger management;
- Departmental Business Activity Statement preparation;
- Annual Departmental Fringe Benefit Tax return preparation.