An Accounting Assistant for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada plays a crucial role in maintaining accurate financial records, processing transactions, and supporting the overall financial health of the organization. Key characteristics of this position include strong attention to detail, proficiency in accounting software, and effective communication skills. This field impacts the community by ensuring the proper allocation of resources, enabling the smooth operation of essential health services, and promoting transparency and accountability in financial matters. Individuals interested in government employment will find this role both essential and rewarding.
Salary Range
- $41,300 – $57,272/ year
Required Experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent; One year of clerical duties.
- Two to three years of experience to become an Accounting Assistant II or III. Duties include coding documents to distribute funds; preparing payable/receivable and balancing accounts, and using computer spreadsheets to record, track, organize and report data.
- Advance Experience requires Four Years of relevant work experience to become an Accounting Assisting IV. Responsibilities include managing accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and other accounting data. Tasks involve developing spreadsheets for tracking and reporting financial data, researching and interpreting financial information for reports, responding to budget inquiries, reconciling accounts, and making corrections with journal vouchers.
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