SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Personnel Commission

CLASS TITLE: Accounting Specialist

DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To distribute revenue from Federal, State, and/to local agencies to school districts within Santa Clara County or to COE programs serving school districts, agencies, and communities in other counties in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations; to perform highly responsible technical clerical accounting functions in the maintenance, reporting, report generation, verification and reconciliation of specialized accounting records, reports and/or services, and to perform related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The job class of Accounting Specialist requires accuracy and insight in general and specific accounting procedures and may be assigned to specialized school finance functions or instructional program areas as needed. Employees in this job classification receive limited supervision within the framework of defined rules and procedures. This job class exercises responsibility for the accurate data collection and processing and completion of technical accounting functions and income generating reports according to established laws, codes, regulations and standards.

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.

Prepares and processes journal and budget entries for revenue and expense transactions, interest, taxes, and/or apportionments as well as the appropriate exhibits and correspondence

Performs financial analysis and balancing, report corrections, and year-end closing procedures analyzing revenue and expenditures and preparing year-end accounts payables and accounts receivables for district revenue limits or COE programs

Prepares and/or participates in the development of spreadsheets, journals, purchase orders, supply orders, budgets, revenue limit estimates, apportionments, and/or attendance updates, preparing data for input and utilizing computerized accounting, budgeting, and purchasing systems

Maintains reviews and monitors budgets, purchase orders, change orders, petty cash, invoices, vendor payments, and/or a variety of financial reports

Interprets codes, rules, regulations, and/or instructions, thoroughly reviews financial reports, documents, records, and other related data, researching and resolving identified problems

Serves as a resource to and liaison between Federal and State agencies and school districts or COE programs and community agencies, parents, vendors, and other service providers

Collects, receives, reviews, verifies, researches, and/or corrects financial data, schedules, exhibits, reports, documents and/or entries as needed

May develop and establish contracts with districts, agencies, teachers/instructors, and other vendor related to assigned program or service area

Works with school districts, vendors, parents, and/or external agencies to ensure proper fees and/or amounts on revenue limits

Determines client charges and fees using appropriate schedule or eligibility criteria; prepares related files; and collects, processes, records, and deposits fees

Provides clarification on and responds to a variety of inquiries relating to fees, payment due dates, routine and alternate receipts, payment plans, and student enrollment and withdraw actions

Maintains petty cash accounts, reconciling bank statements, submitting reimbursement forms, and posting expenditures to appropriate accounts

Operates internal accounting information systems, microcomputer hardware and software, including spreadsheet and word processing programs and related systems, creating spreadsheets, and performing routine equipment maintenance as needed

Participates in the development and implementation of COE and State automated financial reporting systems

May oversee instructional program inventories such as assets, supplies, and equipment, maintaining records, monitoring equipment locations, and preparing necessary forms

Trains, assists, and provides advice to COE and district accounting staff as needed

Performs related duties as assigned.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Possession of:

A valid California Driver's License

A driving record which meets the County office of Education's Insurance requirements.

Knowledge of:

General principles and procedures accounting, auditing, budgeting, bookkeeping, and fiscal record keeping

Principles of internal fiscal controls and policies

Appropriate laws, codes, standards, and fiscal reporting requirements applicable related to education and school districts

Microcomputer operations, software, and hardware used in the performance of accounting, budget analysis, and fiscal reporting responsibilities

Modern Office methods, practices, procedures, and equipment

Proper English usage including, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure.

Ability to:

Make arithmetical calculations quickly and accurately and identify and correct errors in arithmetical calculations made by others

Monitor, audit, reconcile and balance a variety of financial data and transactions

Perform highly responsible and complex accounting, budget, and finance activities related to fund apportionment, revenue limits, and Federal and State education programs

Analyze, interpret, and apply pertinent codes, laws, rules and regulations

Understand and apply internal fiscal controls in the performance of work assignments

Plan, organize, and prioritize work assignments to meet timelines and facilitate workflow

Identify problem areas or situations, evaluate problem causes, and take appropriate action to resolve identified problems

Prepare, compile, analyze, research and/or maintain account balances, complex financial data, summaries, reports, and records

Effectively operate standard office equipment, including but not limited to microcomputers, calculators, typewriters, printers, copiers, and fax machines

Effectively use automated accounting systems as well as spreadsheet and word processing software

Effectively communicate both orally and in written form

Effectively represent the COE in working with external internal/external customers

Establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

Generally, any combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities is considered qualifying. A typical method of demonstrating these qualifications would be, possession of an Associates degree from an accredited college or university with coursework in accounting, budgeting, business law or a related field and two years of increasingly responsible experience in maintaining or reviewing financial/statistical records.

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