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Compton Community College District
Interim Director of Accounting
Req: C2025-068
Salary: $112,232 - $150,401 per yr.
Complete job description and application available online at: https://compton.igreentree.com/css_classified/CSSPage_SearchResults.ASP?T=20260706085845&
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Under the direction of the Vice President of Administrative Services, plans, organizes, coordinates, evaluates, and directs the District's general and special funds accounting, payroll, and related operations. Prepares and maintains financial records, statements and reports; supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/FUNCTIONS:
Directs the District's general and special funds accounting, payroll, and student financial aid management functions.
Directs the collection, recording, processing, consolidation, and distribution of a wide variety of accounting and payroll data.
Directs the classification of documents, preparation of entries to the general books and ledgers, and preparation of accounting statements and special reports.
Directs the pre-audit of payroll transactions requiring the verification of accuracy and completeness of personnel assignment authorizations, time reports, salary schedules, and payroll deductions.
Directs the analysis of accounting and payroll reports to measure performance and identify deficiencies which may affect the ability of the District to meet financial and operational performance standards and goals.
Directs and participates in the development and revisions of policies, procedures, practices, and guidelines pertinent to the administration of the District's accounting, payroll, and related functions.
Provides technical advice and guidance to District administrators on complex accounting, payroll, and related matters.
Advises the Vice President of Administrative Services and District management staff through oral and written reports of objectives, critical problems, achievements, improvement recommendations, and on requirements and restrictions of laws, rules, and policies affecting the District's accounting, payroll, and related operations.
Provides administrative direction to student financial aid programs at the colleges and directs the operations of the central financial aid unit.
Approves or disapproves the disbursement of the District funds in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and policies.
Coordinates the work of assigned units.
Analyzes state legislative and administrative decisions, regulations, and policies to determine their impact on the accounting, payroll, and related operations of the District and makes recommendations on how to implement new requirements.
Directs the design, implementation, and maintenance of accounting and payroll systems to meet legal requirements, provide management with required information, and improve efficiency in the recording and reporting of data.
Represents the District before state and local agencies on matters related to District accounting, payroll, and related functions.
Directs and prepares correspondence, reports, and presentations regarding accounting, payroll, and related activities.
Directs the selection, training, and supervision of unit staff to ensure proficient performance and a productive environment.
Performs other related duties assigned.
Required Qualifications:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a Bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, economics, finance, public administration, or a closely related field OR
A valid license to practice as a Certified Public Accountant in California AND
Five years of full-time professional-level accounting experience. Two years of the required experience must have been in a recent administrative or supervisory position over a large accounting or payroll operation. Experience in governmental accounting or payroll is desirable.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Travel within and outside of the District in performing responsibilities and functions.
Work under tight deadlines.
Hear and speak to exchange information.
Use hand, wrist and finger dexterity to operate a variety of office equipment.
Lift up to 25 pounds.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
SALARY RANGE: $112,232-$150,401 per year (depending upon education and experience)
The College provides a diversified insured benefit program for all full-time employees, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. Dependent medical, dental, and vision insurance is available, for which the College and the employee may contribute.
Paid sick leave is granted equal to one day for each month of service. Sick leave may be accumulated indefinitely. Rather than State Disability Insurance, limited sick-leave benefits are available for days beyond the earned sick-leave days. Long-term disability income-protection insurance is also available.
Full-time employees contribute a percentage of their regular salary to either the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS) or to the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and Social Security.
WHAT WE OFFER
Voluntary (Medical/Dependent Day Care) Flexible Spending Account
$50,000 Life Insurance Benefit
Deferred Compensation Program (403(b)/403 (b) Roth/457 plans)
Retirement Pension Plan (CalSTRS/CalPERS)
Abundant Professional Growth & Development Opportunities
Cumulative sick leave
Receive Longevity Pay for years of continuous service.
Employee Assistance Program
Environment that fosters diversity and inclusion
Progressive and innovative culture