Vancouver Housing Authority
Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Specialist, Council for the Homeless
Vancouver Housing Authority, Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98662
Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Specialist, Council for the Homeless
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Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Specialist, Council for the Homeless
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Vancouver Housing Authority .
The Council for the Homeless (CFTH) operates the Housing Solutions Center (HSC), our community’s one‑stop access point for over 40 housing assistance programs, including emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, and programs designed for specific populations such as families or unaccompanied youth. Staff and volunteers at the HSC work with clients to assess their housing needs and connect them to their best‑fit housing solution, as well as to community services that support the journey toward safe and stable housing.
About the Role The AP/AR Specialist serves as a member of the CFTH Finance Team and is responsible for carrying out all accounts payable and accounts receivable activities in a timely and accurate manner, using modern cloud‑based accounting and information systems. The specialist supports the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Senior Accountant to ensure grant expenditures are appropriately monitored and meet the funders’ fiscal/billing guidelines and contractual requirements. All work is conducted within the agency’s commitment to advancing racial and gender equity and inclusion.
This is a
part‑time
position working 20 hours per week.
Accounts Payable Functions
Receive and process client assistance payment requests, credit card transactions, employee reimbursements, and invoices for program and administrative expenses.
Provide accurate coding and descriptions.
Continuously improve and optimize the AP process using available accounting tools such as data imports, bank feeds, and OCR capabilities.
Request documentation according to CFTH and funder requirements, routing invoices for approval as required.
Accounts Receivable Functions
Create and send invoices to customers, track payments, and reconcile accounts.
Collaborate with the Development team to ensure timely and accurate recording of donations and grant receivables.
Manage and record incoming payments in a timely manner according to CFTH procedures.
Generate customer aging reports.
Prepare and complete remote bank deposits.
Maintain vendor lists, profiles, W‑9s, and distribute 1099s.
Pay and Benefits
The starting salary for this position is $26.24–$27.55 per hour depending on experience and qualifications. In compliance with the Equal Pay & Opportunities Act, the full salary range for this position is $26.24–$31.49 per hour.
Full‑time, non‑exempt position working 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday. May be required to work a few hours on weekends and holidays when needed.
Bi‑lingual pay differential.
100% employer‑paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long‑term disability insurance for the employee only.
Benefits package includes 5.58% paid into WA PERS by employer, 12 company‑paid holidays, and generous paid time off and separate sick time accrual.
Meaningful work that addresses affordable housing and homelessness in our community.
Requirements Education / Experience / Qualifications
At least one year of experience in accounts payable and accounts receivable or equivalent.
Two years of college level coursework in accounting or related subject plus at least one year of experience in accounting or equivalent preferred.
Experience with Sage Intacct preferred.
Experience with project management and working across multiple diverse groups.
Strong organizational, communication, and technology skills.
Ability to work well in a consistently changing and dynamic environment.
Ability to embrace varying cultural experiences and communication differences.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Veterans, candidates from Communities of Color, seniors, people with disabilities, and those who identify on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum are highly encouraged to apply.
We do not discuss application status during the selection process. Applications will be reviewed as they come in.
The CFTH provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applications for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as covered veteran in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
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Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Specialist, Council for the Homeless
role at
Vancouver Housing Authority .
The Council for the Homeless (CFTH) operates the Housing Solutions Center (HSC), our community’s one‑stop access point for over 40 housing assistance programs, including emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, and programs designed for specific populations such as families or unaccompanied youth. Staff and volunteers at the HSC work with clients to assess their housing needs and connect them to their best‑fit housing solution, as well as to community services that support the journey toward safe and stable housing.
About the Role The AP/AR Specialist serves as a member of the CFTH Finance Team and is responsible for carrying out all accounts payable and accounts receivable activities in a timely and accurate manner, using modern cloud‑based accounting and information systems. The specialist supports the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Senior Accountant to ensure grant expenditures are appropriately monitored and meet the funders’ fiscal/billing guidelines and contractual requirements. All work is conducted within the agency’s commitment to advancing racial and gender equity and inclusion.
This is a
part‑time
position working 20 hours per week.
Accounts Payable Functions
Receive and process client assistance payment requests, credit card transactions, employee reimbursements, and invoices for program and administrative expenses.
Provide accurate coding and descriptions.
Continuously improve and optimize the AP process using available accounting tools such as data imports, bank feeds, and OCR capabilities.
Request documentation according to CFTH and funder requirements, routing invoices for approval as required.
Accounts Receivable Functions
Create and send invoices to customers, track payments, and reconcile accounts.
Collaborate with the Development team to ensure timely and accurate recording of donations and grant receivables.
Manage and record incoming payments in a timely manner according to CFTH procedures.
Generate customer aging reports.
Prepare and complete remote bank deposits.
Maintain vendor lists, profiles, W‑9s, and distribute 1099s.
Pay and Benefits
The starting salary for this position is $26.24–$27.55 per hour depending on experience and qualifications. In compliance with the Equal Pay & Opportunities Act, the full salary range for this position is $26.24–$31.49 per hour.
Full‑time, non‑exempt position working 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday. May be required to work a few hours on weekends and holidays when needed.
Bi‑lingual pay differential.
100% employer‑paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long‑term disability insurance for the employee only.
Benefits package includes 5.58% paid into WA PERS by employer, 12 company‑paid holidays, and generous paid time off and separate sick time accrual.
Meaningful work that addresses affordable housing and homelessness in our community.
Requirements Education / Experience / Qualifications
At least one year of experience in accounts payable and accounts receivable or equivalent.
Two years of college level coursework in accounting or related subject plus at least one year of experience in accounting or equivalent preferred.
Experience with Sage Intacct preferred.
Experience with project management and working across multiple diverse groups.
Strong organizational, communication, and technology skills.
Ability to work well in a consistently changing and dynamic environment.
Ability to embrace varying cultural experiences and communication differences.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Veterans, candidates from Communities of Color, seniors, people with disabilities, and those who identify on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum are highly encouraged to apply.
We do not discuss application status during the selection process. Applications will be reviewed as they come in.
The CFTH provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applications for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as covered veteran in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
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