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endowment in excess of $3.9 billion. Job Description Reporting to the Assistant Director, Gift Management, this position is responsible for the accurate and timely processing of routine and standard gifts
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to begin (or return to!) your Boston College experience! Job Description: Reports to the Assistant Director, Gift Management. This role is responsible for the complex processing and distribution
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office procedures; and assists with P-Card reconciliation. Specific responsibilities include: Fiscal Responsibilities Reviews and electronically originates all vouchers, expense reports, and check
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office procedures; and assists with P-Card reconciliation. Specific responsibilities include: Fiscal Responsibilities Reviews and electronically originates all vouchers, expense reports, and check
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School. Including Overseeing the operating, gift, endowment and grant budgets Overseeing the budgets for nine departments and close to 30 programs. Approve/review requisitions, POs, P-Card Reconciliations
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management for a variety of other accounts and budgets for the office, including overseeing all p-card processing. This role is also responsible for outreach to students, the maintenance of the website and
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communications. Operate office equipment, including phones, printers, copiers, and scanners. Perform budget and account reconciliations Monitor and reconcile P-Card transactions Process travel bookings and expense
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event tickets, P Card, reconciliations, and other general office tasks Assist with coordination of CSOM Commencement and Awards Ceremony (as needed) Update Carroll School space planning annual inventory
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endowment in excess of $3.9 billion. Job Description The Law School's Fiscal Assistant plays an important role within the administrative structure of the Law School, serving as the primary processing point
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endowment in excess of $3.9 billion. Job Description The Law School’s Fiscal Assistant plays an important role within the administrative structure of the Law School, serving as the primary processing point