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HIGHER EDUCATION PAYROLL OFFICE PREAUDIT CLERK

Employer
University of Rhode Island
Location
Kingston, RI

Job Details

Posting Details

Position Information

Posting NumberCS00829Job TitleHIGHER EDUCATION PAYROLL OFFICE PREAUDIT CLERKPosition Number0154FTEFLSAPay RateSalary Range$40,604 - $44,481Pay Grade LevelGrade 317Position TypeClassified Civil Service StaffUnionESP-URI/NEARI (Educational Support Professionals)Status Calendar Year, Full-time, LimitedRestriction or Limitation ReasonFundingEnd Date of Restriction or Limitation

LIMITED TO 06/20/20

Department Information

DepartmentPayroll OfficeContact(s)

Donna L. Charron
Supervising Employee Relations Officer
Office of Human Resource Administration
80 Lower College Road
Kingston, RI 02881

Contact Phone/Extension401-874-2317Contact Emaildcharron@uri.eduPhysical DemandsCampus LocationKingstonBuilding(s)Grant FundedExtension Contingent on Funding DateExtension Contingency NotesDuties and Responsibilities

CLASS DEFINITION: GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Within the college/university’s central payroll office, to preaudit attendance record documents and authorization documents/requisitions in connection with the college/university payrolls (biweekly, monthly, and student) to determine their accuracy and propriety prior to payment to the recipients; to provide various related services to the college/university; and to do related work as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the general supervision of a superior; some work done independent of supervision. Words independently on assigned payrolls according to standard practices and procedures, requesting assistance from supervisor only on an exception basis. Other work is reviewed upon completion, consistent with pre-defined procedures and standards. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: As required, supervises and reviews the work of assigned clerical support staff. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED: Within the college/university’s central payroll office, to preaudit attendance record documents and authorization documents/requisitions in connection with the college/university payrolls (biweekly, monthly, and student) to determine their accuracy and propriety prior to payment to the recipients; to provide various related services to the college/university; and to do related work as required. To examine personnel and payroll documents to determine if they have been properly authorized and associated payments and deductions are made as authorized. To assure the legality and propriety of the college/university payrolls and pension payments by verifying their conformance to federal and state laws, personnel rules, contractual agreements and administrative regulations. To provide service as required, e.g., advice and instruction to various employees and campus offices concerning the proper processing of payroll forms. To operate computer hardware in order to update and/or maintain state and college/university payroll data. To correct erroneous payroll payments and update computer files with such corrections. To maintain accrued hour balances, which includes annual, sick and personal leaves, as well as salary deferral time, and to make any required adjustments to correct such balances as needed. To calculate and deposit on a timely basis employment and withholding taxes related to the college/university payrolls. To assist in the preparation and issuance of calendar year-end wage and tax statements (W2s) for the college/university payrolls. To calculate corrections to wage and tax statements (W2s), and request copies from the state as needed. To preaudit and/or post audit various types of payments and/or reimbursements to college/university employees. To prepare salary data reports for verification of employment forms sent from mortgage companies, banks, and attorneys; prepare reports for salary information requests from various federal and state agencies (e.g., labor and training, social security, state courts). To calculate and prepare check change forms for return of salary overpayments to correct cash with state, internal account information, and individual year-to-date records. To calculate and process retroactive adjustments to distribution of salary and fringe charges to the college’s/university’s accounting system. To do related work as required.

Required Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES:
A thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques involved in the implementation of a payroll system for an institution of higher education, and the ability to apply such in a payroll office operation engaged in the preparation and processing of a variety of regular and special payrolls, special payroll reports, payroll-oriented forms, and other pertinent payroll data; a working knowledge of office practices and the ability to apply such knowledge in recommending improvements in office procedures, use of forms, and the establishment and retention of relevant office records and files; a familiarity with spreadsheets, databases, and word processing computer software; the ability to lead assigned payroll office staff engaged in performing a variety of payroll functions for a large number of employees; the ability to interpret and apply rules and regulations relating to the function of the payroll office; the ability to prepare clear and concise oral and written reports; the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, the college/university departments, and other state and private agencies and organizations and employees; the ability to maintain a current working knowledge of the latest requirements and developments in processing payrolls and other related areas; and related capacities and abilities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: EDUCATION:
Such as may have been gained through graduation from high school, including or supplemented by courses in bookkeeping, accounting, computing, or related subjects; and
EXPERIENCE:
Such as may have been gained through employment with responsibility for the preparation and processing of the payroll in a small state agency or private business operation, or employment with responsibility for a specific payroll function or activity in a large state agency or private business operation
OR, any combination of education and experience that shall be substantially equivalent to the above education and experience.

Preferred QualificationsEnvironmental Conditions

This position is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.

Work Hours

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM — Monday through Friday
Days off: Saturday & Sunday

Posting Date07/13/2019Closing Date07/22/2019Special Instructions to ApplicantsQuicklink for Postinghttp://jobs.uri.edu/postings/6093Applicant DocumentsRequired Documents
  1. Resume
  2. Cover Letter/Letter of Application
Optional Documents
    Supplemental Questions

    Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

    1. * Are you currently a State employee WITHIN ESP-URI/NEARI?
      • Yes--I understand that IF I AM THE MOST SENIOR LATERAL TRANSFER BIDDER, fully qualified and in good standing, I MUST ACCEPT THIS POSITION. Please contact Donna L. Charron in Human Resources at 874-2317 BEFORE APPLYING.
      • No
    2. * Have you graduated from high school or earned a GED, including or supplemented by courses in bookkeeping, accounting computing or related subjects?
      • Yes
      • No
    3. * Do you possess a thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques involved in the implementation of a payroll system for an institution of higher education?
      • Yes
      • No
    4. * Do you possess experience gained through employment with responsibility for the preparation and processing of the payroll in a small state agency or private business operation?
      • Yes
      • No
    5. * Do you possess experience gained through employment with responsibility for a specific payroll function or activity in a large state agency or private business operation?
      • Yes
      • No

    Organization

    The University of Rhode IslandURI Picture 1

    Founded in 1892, this land and sea grant university is the flagship public research institution in Rhode Island, enrolling more than 14,500 undergraduate students and 2,000 graduate students.

    Thinking big
    URI is home to some of today’s leading innovators, discoverers, and creative problem solvers and is known regionally and worldwide for its big ideas and pioneering research in such areas as environmental studies, neuroscience, biotechnology and life sciences, engineering, marine sciences, forensic sciences, pharmaceuticals, behavioral sciences, and public health promotion. A strong core of traditional academic disciplines provides the foundation for all specialized, professional, and applied areas of study. The University receives about $60 million annually in federal funding for research across 87 undergraduate and 70 graduate degree programs.

    Motivated students, engaged faculty

    Nearly 23,000 students applied for fewer than 3,300 openings in the 2017 freshman class, which boasts an average grade point average of 3.54. The 17 to 1 student/faculty ratio allows for personal attention and rewarding teaching experiences. Approximately 87 percent of faculty hold terminal degrees. In 2018 URI produced two Fulbright Scholars, five Boren Scholars, a Truman Scholar, and was named a one of the country’s top Gilman scholar-producing schools. URI’s commitment to diversity is demonstrated through its student body, with 43 states and 65 nations represented and 20 percent of students identifying as persons of color, a 65 percent increase since 2008.

    Four campuses, one community

    URI’s main campus is located on 1,248 acres in rural Kingston, where the campus core — including a quadrangle surrounded by handsome granite buildings — is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Six miles from Rhode Island’s beaches, this campus is conveniently situated along the Boston to New York corridor. The University’s renowned Graduate School of Oceanography is located at the 165-acre Narragansett Bay Campus. The Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies brings higher education to downtown Providence. Nearby, the 133,000-square-foot Rhode Island Nursing Education Center URI Picture 2includes unparalleled simulation labs. The W. Alton Jones Campus — 2,300 acres of forests, lakes, and farmland in West Greenwich — provides a secluded setting for academic research, environmental education, business meetings and special events.

     

    Investing in the future
    Since 2007, the University has invested $607 million in campus capital projects, including: a $150 million engineering complex, due to open in 2019; Brookside, another new apartment-style residence hall, 2019; a Welcome Center, 2018; the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center, 2017; Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences, 2016; and Avedisian Hall, home to the College of Pharmacy, 2012.

     

    Expertise on demand

    The University is home to several centers of expertise that tackle some of society’s most vexing challenges. The George & Anne Ryan Institute for Neuroscience brings multi-disciplinary research to bear on devastating brain diseases, such as ALS and Alzheimer’s. The Digital Forensics and Cyber Security Center supports state, national, and international public welfare through education, research, training, and service. The Business Engagement Center is the “front door” through which industry taps into research and training opportunities and assistance with intellectual property or technology issues. The R.I. Food Center brings URI’s agricultural roots to the 21st century as a resource for farmers, consumers, retailers, and others across the food industry

    Company info
    Telephone
    401-874-1000
    Location
    80 Lower College Road
    North Kingston
    Rhode Island
    02881
    US

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