Accounts Receivable Manager Retail & Wholesale - Burlington, VT at Geebo

Accounts Receivable Manager

Burlington, VT Burlington, VT Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$56K - $70.
9K a year Estimated:
$56K - $70.
9K a year About the role:
Select is looking for a talented and dedicated Accounts Receivable Manager to join our team in Burlington, VT.
The ideal candidate is proactive, a skilled multitasker, and a clear communicator.
This role encompasses accounts receivable, human resources, and office administration-related responsibilities across a range of departments.
This position is crucial to maintaining our financial operations and daily functioning of a 50
person creative environment.
A few things to know:
We value uniqueness, the willingness to take on anything, at any time and the desire to push yourself and those around you to do better work.
We are searching for an accountable decision maker who is motivated to proactively identify & improve business operations.
We approach our work with responsibility, innovative mindsets, strategic thinking and lots of energy.
The motivation to persevere with hustle and passion is a must.
We support each other.
Being a kind, open, trustworthy and honest teammate are table-stakes for this role.
Working with the VP Finance, the Accounts Receivable Manager is responsible for:
Principal liaison between Select finance department and our client's financial departments regarding invoicing and payment.
Perform financial management duties including generating financial data, compiling and submitting reports.
Work cross-functionally with internal teams to support business operations.
Minimum Requirements:
Relevant four-year business degree with 2
years business experience.
Working knowledge of accounting concepts.
Exceptional critical thinking & communication skills.
Self-starter who values collaboration and feedback.
Must be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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