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: 6495274 Associate Vice President & University Controller, Financial Operations Job Description Associate Vice President & University Controller, Financial Operations Category Charles River Campus
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refinement of policies, procedures, and internal controls related to incoming payments. Support system upgrades and automation initiatives to improve efficiency and data integrity. Assist management with ad
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Reporting to the Associate Controller, Research Financial Operations, the Assistant Director, Accounts Receivable and Cash Operations will oversee the billing and collections process for our Miscellaneous
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development software, as well as familiarity with Slate, the university's CRM-management software, for marketing automation and data tracking. This role requires expertise with various social media management
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systems and building automation systems. Strong organizational skills with excellent attention to detail and follow-up. Ability to manage changing priorities and accomplish multiple detailed tasks to meet
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. Notifying management staff of serious issues in a timely manner. Coordinating external service calls when necessary. In addition to call handling, Dispatchers monitor a range of automated alarm systems (e.g
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for graduate students to ensure policy compliance, update records not captured by automated processes, and manage post-matriculation changes to maintain accurate student setup. Develop and maintain data
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Director leads the month-end close process, maintains and strengthens internal controls, and oversees the preparation of accurate and timely financial statements. This position also supervises the Finance
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control checks in their area of expertise, and; Communicating regularly and accurately with internal and external clients, including faculty and staff at other Boston University schools and colleges
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references. Applications are welcome from recent PhD graduates, postdocs, lecturers, or practitioners who are interested in an academic career focusing on teaching and mentorship of undergraduate students