The Accounts Payable Processor is a professional position that performs a variety of accounts payable functions including proper recording of invoices, accounting data analysis, reconciliation, and other tasks related to processing payments and maintaining accurate payable account records for the University
Job Summary
The Accounts Payable Processor is a professional position that performs a variety of accounts payable functions including proper recording of invoices, accounting data analysis, reconciliation, and other tasks related to processing payments and maintaining accurate payable account records for the University.
Works well with internal departments and external vendors—taking ownership and responsibility for desk tasks to ensure that business agreements are carried through.
Assists AP Analysts, Supervisors, or Managers with research or responses to annual audits or other special/emergent projects; other duties as assigned outside the normal daily operations.
Matching Summary
The Accounts Payable Processor is a professional position that performs a variety of accounts payable functions including proper recording of invoices, accounting data analysis, reconciliation, and other tasks related to processing payments and maintaining accurate payable account records for the University.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Proficient in BuyLU procurement system
Proficient in Banner finance system
Manage BuyLU queues
Verify and research supplier invoices
Analyze invoices for accuracy
Apply basic accounting principles
Analyze general ledger accounts
Prepare correcting journal entries
Assist with daily check-runs
Nice-to-have
Customer service experience
Communicate in a Christ-like manner
Respond to dynamic requirements
Articulate Christian educational mission
Key Requirements
High School diploma or equivalent
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
Analytical, problem solving, and excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and in teams
Not be in default on federal student or parent loan
Not be convicted of or pled nolo contendere or guilty to a crime involving federal funds