Linfield University
Are you detail-oriented, passionate about accounting, and ready to contribute to the success of a dynamic university environment? We are seeking a Staff Accountant to join our Accounting team. This role is key to maintaining accurate financial records, supporting administrative and academic departments, and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and institutional policies.
If you are a motivated professional who enjoys problem-solving, financial reporting, and working collaboratively across departments, we invite you to apply and grow your career with us!
Job Details
Title: Staff Accountant
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports To: AVP for Financial Services/Controller
FTE: 1.0
Department: Accounting
Effective Date: September 2025
Job Summary Responsible for general ledger accounting, including journalizing, account reconciliation, analysis of accounts, financial reporting, and other duties as assigned. The Staff Accountant provides support and knowledge for all administrative and academic departments throughout the University.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
Current Asset accounting from cash, short-term investments, and receivables sourced from auxiliary revenues, gifts and donations, student accounts, and financial aid (including government and non-profit sources).
Payroll accounting including tax entries for employee and employer payroll, employee benefits and deductions, employer-sponsored benefits, 403(b) retirement contributions, and fringe benefits.
Internal audit and reconciliation of bank accounts, investments, cash, payroll and benefit payables, student account receivables, student account refunds, financial aid scholarships and receivables, gifts receivables, and student loan programs.
Oversight and tracking of specialized student scholarships and collected gifts pending designation.
Development of financial reports in support of budgeting, including spend analysis and cash-accrual conversion reports.
Oversight of institutional merchant credit card terminals, including PCI-DSS compliance, compliance attestation, and policy training, in consultation with applicable University technology committees.
Billing and receivables tracking for related third parties, student groups, and vendors, including custody/agency accounts.
Administration, process development, internal audit, and university-wide technical support for university purchasing systems (Lowe’s, US Bank Corporate Card, US Bank Instant Card).
Coordination of monthly chargebacks for overhead and administrative departments.
Internal audit and reconciliation for Acorn to Oak, including support for the development of consolidated financial statements.
Creation of year-end audit preparation entries to recognize outstanding assets and liabilities, and other adjustments as needed in the development of financial statements.
Development of training materials, policies, and process documents for institutional use.
Special projects accounting and reconciliation as determined by the Controller.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in accounting; or equivalent combination of education and work experience in accounting.
Experience
Three to five years of accounting experience.
Thorough understanding of GAAP principles of accounting and general ledger accounting.
Proficient computer skills with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
Working knowledge and experience with business analysis software tools to bring efficiencies to accounting operations and reporting outputs.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of electronic data management tools and reporting.
Excellent math aptitude and attention to detail.
Proficient 10-key and typing skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with all levels of staff, faculty, students, and outside stakeholders.
Ability to support a diverse work environment.
Professionalism, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
Preferred Qualifications
Certified Management Accountant, Certified Public Accountant, or Certified Global Management Accountant.
Higher education, tax-exempt organization, and fund accounting experience.
Physical Requirements
Work is performed in an office environment and is sedentary in nature.
Constant sitting, hearing, seeing, talking, and repetitive movement of the wrists, hands, and fingers.
Frequent standing, walking, and climbing stairs.
Occasional exposure to weather elements when walking from building to building on campus.
Occasional pushing, pulling, carrying, or lifting up to 25 pounds.
Why Join Us This position offers the opportunity to contribute to the financial strength and transparency of the University while working in a supportive and collaborative team environment. You’ll have the chance to apply your accounting expertise, grow professionally, and make a meaningful impact on students, faculty, and staff.
Linfield University participates in E-Verify to verify the identity and work eligibility of all new employees.
Application To apply, please submit your application materials through the Linfield University employment portal.
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=156811&clientkey=F16D49EDEBF447BF71AEBC32D5AF6AB5
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If you are a motivated professional who enjoys problem-solving, financial reporting, and working collaboratively across departments, we invite you to apply and grow your career with us!
Job Details
Title: Staff Accountant
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports To: AVP for Financial Services/Controller
FTE: 1.0
Department: Accounting
Effective Date: September 2025
Job Summary Responsible for general ledger accounting, including journalizing, account reconciliation, analysis of accounts, financial reporting, and other duties as assigned. The Staff Accountant provides support and knowledge for all administrative and academic departments throughout the University.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
Current Asset accounting from cash, short-term investments, and receivables sourced from auxiliary revenues, gifts and donations, student accounts, and financial aid (including government and non-profit sources).
Payroll accounting including tax entries for employee and employer payroll, employee benefits and deductions, employer-sponsored benefits, 403(b) retirement contributions, and fringe benefits.
Internal audit and reconciliation of bank accounts, investments, cash, payroll and benefit payables, student account receivables, student account refunds, financial aid scholarships and receivables, gifts receivables, and student loan programs.
Oversight and tracking of specialized student scholarships and collected gifts pending designation.
Development of financial reports in support of budgeting, including spend analysis and cash-accrual conversion reports.
Oversight of institutional merchant credit card terminals, including PCI-DSS compliance, compliance attestation, and policy training, in consultation with applicable University technology committees.
Billing and receivables tracking for related third parties, student groups, and vendors, including custody/agency accounts.
Administration, process development, internal audit, and university-wide technical support for university purchasing systems (Lowe’s, US Bank Corporate Card, US Bank Instant Card).
Coordination of monthly chargebacks for overhead and administrative departments.
Internal audit and reconciliation for Acorn to Oak, including support for the development of consolidated financial statements.
Creation of year-end audit preparation entries to recognize outstanding assets and liabilities, and other adjustments as needed in the development of financial statements.
Development of training materials, policies, and process documents for institutional use.
Special projects accounting and reconciliation as determined by the Controller.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in accounting; or equivalent combination of education and work experience in accounting.
Experience
Three to five years of accounting experience.
Thorough understanding of GAAP principles of accounting and general ledger accounting.
Proficient computer skills with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
Working knowledge and experience with business analysis software tools to bring efficiencies to accounting operations and reporting outputs.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of electronic data management tools and reporting.
Excellent math aptitude and attention to detail.
Proficient 10-key and typing skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with all levels of staff, faculty, students, and outside stakeholders.
Ability to support a diverse work environment.
Professionalism, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
Preferred Qualifications
Certified Management Accountant, Certified Public Accountant, or Certified Global Management Accountant.
Higher education, tax-exempt organization, and fund accounting experience.
Physical Requirements
Work is performed in an office environment and is sedentary in nature.
Constant sitting, hearing, seeing, talking, and repetitive movement of the wrists, hands, and fingers.
Frequent standing, walking, and climbing stairs.
Occasional exposure to weather elements when walking from building to building on campus.
Occasional pushing, pulling, carrying, or lifting up to 25 pounds.
Why Join Us This position offers the opportunity to contribute to the financial strength and transparency of the University while working in a supportive and collaborative team environment. You’ll have the chance to apply your accounting expertise, grow professionally, and make a meaningful impact on students, faculty, and staff.
Linfield University participates in E-Verify to verify the identity and work eligibility of all new employees.
Application To apply, please submit your application materials through the Linfield University employment portal.
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=156811&clientkey=F16D49EDEBF447BF71AEBC32D5AF6AB5
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