SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Personnel Commission

CLASS SERIES TITLES:

Accounting Technician/Accounting Technician, Sr. (ACS)
Accounting Technician/Accounting Technician, Sr. (ACS) - Restricted

DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To perform a variety of specialized accounting work including accounts payable and receivable fiscal assignments including, posting, processing, and monitoring activities relating to cash receipts, accounts receivable transactions, vendor invoices, accounts payable disbursements, employee reimbursements, and internal auditing; to prepare, maintain, review, reconcile, and distribute related reports; to advise, train, and/or provide responsible assistance to Office staff and other incumbents in the Accounting Technician job class series; and to perform related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The job class series of Accounting Technician and Senior Accounting Technician requires accuracy and perform varied types accounting work including, but not limited to, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and specialized school finance grant reporting requirements in County Office programs. Employees in this job classification receive general to limited supervision within the framework of defined rules and procedures. This job class series is responsible for the accurate and timely work production under stringent timelines.

ALTERNATE CLASS SERIES

The Accounting Technician and Senior Accounting Technician serve as alternate journey and advanced journey level classifications, respectively. Incumbents may be assigned into either class depending upon prior experience, demonstrated skills and abilities, and knowledge of related fiscal policies and procedures. Employees assigned to the class of Accounting Technician may reasonably expect to be reassigned to the next higher class of Senior Accounting Technician upon demonstrating the ability to accurately perform accounting tasks and assignments in a timely manner as well as sufficient job knowledge to properly interpret fiscal policies and procedures and to assist other accounting/fiscal workers with more difficult and complex problems.

TYPICAL DUTIES

The following duties are examples of assignments performed by incumbents in this classification. It is not a totally comprehensive list of duties, nor is it restrictive regarding job assignments.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Possession of:

Knowledge of:

Ability to:

EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING

Accounting Technician: Generally, the required knowledge and abilities will have been acquired through at least three years of experience performing responsible fiscal and statistical record-keeping, preferably including at least one year of accounts payable/receivable functions.

Senior Accounting Technician: In addition to the qualifications described above, the required knowledge and abilities will have been acquired through at least a one year incumbency as an Accounting Technician with the County Office of Education or two years of directly related experience that provides the required knowledge, abilities and skills.

 

 

Bargaining Unit: Office, Technical, and Business Services (OTBS) Unit
Approved by the Personnel Commission: 08/01/84
Revised: 07/02/85, 10/24/89, 1/91, 6/21/01, May 22, 2003 (Added Restricted Class)
Former Classification: Accounts Payable/Receivables Specialist