Accounting Clerk I
Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles, California, United States, 90057
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Overview
$56,201.60 - $79,476.80 Annually Location :
Los Angeles, CA Job Type:
AFSCME Non-Exempt Job Number:
25-49 Department:
Finance Opening Date:
07/10/2025 Closing Date:
7/31/2025 4:30 PM Pacific
***The Exam will be IN-PERSON August 18-19, 2025*** Please go to
http://www.hacla.org/careers
for details of this position and to apply
Definition:
Under general supervision performs a variety of accounting clerical duties involving financial record keeping and/or transactions including payroll, employee benefits, purchasing, inventory, accounts payable and receivable and collecting; provides a variety of clerical support; and performs related duties as required.
Processes accounts payable and receivable; verify expenditures with departments; prepare and balance daily receipts and deposits; posts data to various ledgers, registers, journals and logs according to established accounting techniques and procedures. Establishes and maintains files and records for accounts payable and receivable; ensure accuracy of payments; researches invoice and statement discrepancies; resolves problems. Participates in the purchasing functions; prepares and updates bid list; participates in the disposal of surplus equipment. Sorts, audits, matches and distributes invoices and monthly statements from vendors and service providers; compares invoice to purchase order; verifies extensions, quantity received, sales tax, and freight charges; processes for appropriate approvals for payment; takes appropriate discounts; confers with vendors as necessary; prepares payments for mailing. Prepares payroll; calculates payroll records; calculates taxes and benefit deductions; prepares and maintains Federal, State, and various required payroll records and reports; prints, audits and reconciles payroll checks and register. Performs a variety of general clerical duties including typing, maintaining files and records; performs back-up duties for various clerical staff. Inputs and retrieves a variety of fiscal and statistical information using a computer terminal; inputs changes to employee master files in the computer. Organizes, checks and tabulates statistical and financial data. Assists customers, departments, and employees by providing fiscal and licensing information, explaining procedures, accepting payments and receipting funds, and answering questions. Assists in the research and preparation of specialized accounting reports and projects. Assists in the preparation of financial reports for grant funded programs. Operates various office equipment.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge of: Generally accepted accounting and bookkeeping principles and procedures of public sector accounting including accounts payable and receivable, budgeting, purchasing, payroll processing, journal entries, and financial record keeping. Computer systems including automated record keeping and data processing; software applications appropriate to performance of duties; modern office procedures, methods and equipment; fundamental principles and procedures of fiscal record keeping; basic arithmetic.
Ability to: Use sound judgment in the performance of duties; learn the organization of the Housing Authority and the interrelationship between departments, Board of Commissioners, and other governmental agencies. Accurately tabulate, record and balance assigned transactions. Perform varied accounting clerical work. Analyze and classify revenues and disbursements. Prepare and maintain financial and statistical reports, files, and records; make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Operate a typewriter, calculator, computer terminal and other office equipment; type at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Skills:
The use of computer software applications; the use of various office equipment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Any combination of training, education and experience which demonstrates potential ability to perform the duties of the position; including high school diploma or equivalent and three years of increasingly responsible clerical accounting and bookkeeping experience utilizing modern computer accounting software applications supplemented by related college level course work. An Associate of Arts degree in accounting or closely related field may substitute for up to two years of the required experience.
Special Requirements:
Must possess a valid California Class "C" Driver's License.
EXAMINATION
Applications will be reviewed for relevant experience, education and training. Applications must be detailed and complete for proper evaluation. Resumes may be included but may not be submitted in lieu of application content.
Only the MOST QUALIFIED APPLICANTS will be invited to the testing process,
which may include any combination of oral, written and/or performance examination. Applicants must pass each phase of the testing process with a rate of 70% or higher to be placed on the "Certified List". Generation of a Certified List does not mean that there are any vacant and available positions at this time. The Certified List will be available for not less than 12 consecutive calendar months. THE EXAMINATION FOR THIS POSITION WILL OCCUR ON IN-PERSON ON
August 18-19, 2025
If you are invited to the examination process, you will receive an email from a recruiter at the Housing Authority
NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, August 7, 2025.
This will be your only notice. There will be no changes to the date(s) of the examination. REFERRAL PROCESS
Only applicants who have been placed on the certified eligibility list will be considered for job openings. Placement on the eligibility list is neither a guarantee of employment, nor is it an implied promise of work. All applicants referred from an eligibility list for selection interview(s) will be considered for the position; however, only the best-qualified applicant(s) may be selected. SELECTION PROCEDURE
Applications will be reviewed for relevant experience, education and training. The application must be detailed and complete for proper evaluation. HIRING INFORMATION: All job offers are contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment evaluation, which includes: a post-offer medical examination (includes drug and alcohol screening), criminal records check, employment history and education verification, and documentation of the right to work in the United States. Candidates will start at
STEP 1
of an eight step salary range
unless there are special exceptions in accordance with the Personnel Rules. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION: Testing Accommodations:
If you require an accommodation due to a physical, mental or learning disability, please call (213) 252-5400 for special assistance. Special testing accommodations may be arranged if verification of the disability is provided by a physician, rehabilitation counselor, or other authority. Candidates who require a reasonable accommodation in any portion of the selection process should state their need in writing when submitting an application.
NOTE: The provisions of this announcement do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and any provisions contained in this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice.
We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
As a condition of new and continued employment, employees in this classification must participate in mandatory direct deposit of payroll.
Pursuant to the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles' Conflict of Interest Policy, new and existing employees are required to refrain from participating in activities, employment or enterprises, which are in conflict with public interest and/or with his or her duties as an employee of the Authority. A copy of the Conflict of Interest Policy may be obtained by visiting our website at:
http://www.hacla.org/Portals/0/Attachments/Others/ConflictofInterestPolicy.pdf
Please call NeoGov Toll-Free Applicant Support telephone line (855) 524-5627 if you forget your password, have application login problems or get an error message during the application process. HACLA Benefits
*Medical/Dental/Vision Plan:
HACLA will provide up to 100% of the CalPERS medical premium rate for Los Angeles, San Bernardino & Ventura Counties Kaiser rates for employee only, employee + one dependent, and employee + multiple dependents as applicable HACLA will provide 100% of basic Dental HMO rates for employee only, employee + one dependent, and employee + multiple dependents as applicable HACLA will provide 100% basic Vision coverage for employee only, employee + one dependent, and employee + multiple dependents as applicable $250 OPT OUT payment is available for employees with a qualifying health plan outside of the employer network. Employees have the option to choose additional optional insurance such as Dental PPO, Custom Vision, additional medical coverage, and voluntary additional life insurance. *Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability/Mandatory Life:
HACLA will provide 100% of STD/LTD/Mandatory Life premiums for all eligible employees to maintain the IRS 125 Plan *Pension Plan:
HACLAretirement plan is the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). Vesting is five (5) years.
For Classic members, the pension formula is 2.7% at 55 with members contributing 8% of their wages towards their retirement. For PEPRA members, the pension formula is 2% at 62, with members contributing 7.75% of their wages towards their retirement. CalPERS will make the determination regarding the type of membership for which the eligible employee will qualify.
*General Leave/Holidays/PTO:
Annual leave accruals vary, depending upon the type of job/position (membership in employee organizational group) and years of service. Length of service increases accrual rates by employee organizational group when service requirements are met. Newly Hired Annual Accruals:
At-Will/Non-Represented accrual per pay period 5.23 hours (17 days annually) Council of Housing Professionals-Management accrual per pay period 4.15 hours (14 days annually) Council of Housing Professionals-Administration accrual per pay period 6.78 hours (22 days annually) Service Employees International Union (Local 721) accrual per pay period 6.78 hours (22 days annually) Los Angeles County Building and Construction Trades Council accrual per pay period 5.23 hours (17 days annually) American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees accrual per pay period 6.78 hours (22 days annually)
14 Observed Holidays:
New Year's Eve; New Years Day; Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday; President's Day; Cesar Chavez Day; Memorial Day; Juneteenth; Independence Day; Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Day After Thanksgiving; Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
12 Floating Holiday hours annually Opportunity to earn up to 160 hours of Paid Time Off (PTO) for eligible exempt employees as comp time per calendar year. Employees may cash out up to 160 hours of accrued and unused PTO annually. *Additional Optional Benefits:
Pre-Tax Deferred Compensation 457 Plan Group term life insurance Flexible Spending Account Options Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Assistance Program Flexible Work Schedules Partial Telework Program *Temporary Casual/Per-Diem employee are eligible to enroll/recieve the following benefits:
Kaiser Medical Insurance - 50% employer covered medical through Kaiser Permanente if working 30 hours or more per week. Paid Sick Time - At least 40 hours or 5 days of sick leave after 90 days of employment. Eligible casual employees may enter as Classifc or PEPRA members if qualifying requirements are met. Per-Diem employees are not eligible for the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS). Note: Temporary casual/per-diem employees are able to work up to 40 hours per week as necessary.
*Availability of benefits are dependent upon employment eligibility status with HACLA* 01
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