Prism Hospitality, LPNewPT Night Audit Prism Hospitality, LPPT Night AuditTucson, AZ$16–$16.45 / hourEducation & ExperienceHigh school diploma or GED required; college coursework or degree preferred. Core CompetenciesAbility to work independently with minimal supervision during overnight hours.
HiltonPT Night Audit HiltonPT Night AuditTucson, AZ$16–$16.45 / hourStrong interpersonal skills with a focus on teamwork, listening, and understanding guest needs. Strong communication skills—clear, professional, and customer-focused in both verbal and written forms.
Friends of Pima Animal Care CenterNewAccounting Supervisor Friends of Pima Animal Care CenterAccounting SupervisorTucson, AZ$70,000–$80,000The Accounting Supervisor is responsible for professional accounting, reporting, and audit preparation by applying Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) at the Friends Pet Clinic (Clinic), a low-cost veterinary practice, and Friends of PACC (FOP), which both support the animals adopted from PACC. Oversee various financial, project/program and grants accounting; ensure that expenditures are consistently aligned with grant and program budgets throughout the grant/fund period; collate financial reporting materials for funders and management.
Pima County, AZAccountant III - Central Services Pima County, AZAccountant III - Central ServicesTucson, AZ$69,908–$83,886 / yearBachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university, as defined by the department head at the time of recruitment, AND two years of professional-level experience in accounting, budgeting, auditing, financial analysis, or financial management. Duties include preparing monthly reconciliations, FFRs, approving accounts payable transactions within the general ledger system, billing funders, and providing support to vendors and County employees on payment processing inquiries.
Pima County, AZInternal Auditor I - Procedures & Training Division Pima County, AZInternal Auditor I - Procedures & Training DivisionTucson, AZ$54,891–$65,873 / yearLearn how senior auditors document the work they perform using audit management software (currently TeamMate+) and assist with creating written reports to communicate the results of each project to County management. (Applicants for positions in this classification with non-accounting majors, such as public or business administration, must provide transcripts at the time of application showing completion of at least nine semester hours (or the equivalent) in college-level accounting courses.).
Casino Del SolNewAccounting Manager (PYT Only) Casino Del SolAccounting Manager (PYT Only)Tucson, AZResponsible for awareness of discrepancies or suspicious circumstances; investigations, communicates findings to departments and external agencies, as appropriate and prepares required reports on the findings and outcomes. Works closely with the Audit Manager, Payroll Manager, Strategy & Analysis Manager, department directors and managers to ensure all information is processed timely and accurately.
Pima County, AZNewAccountant II - Finance - Grants Division Pima County, AZAccountant II - Finance - Grants DivisionTucson, AZ$60,507–$72,612 / yearReviews, reconciles, and analyzes financial transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with County policies and applicable regulations; Maintains and reconciles general ledger accounts, resolving discrepancies and ensuring proper classification of financial data; Prepares financial schedules, reports, and supporting documentation for audits, grant reporting, and internal use; Analyzes financial data and transactions to identify errors, trends, and variances requiring adjustment or correction; Assists in monitoring expenditures, revenues, and budget activity to support financial tracking and compliance; Supports grant-related accounting activities, including tracking expenditures and preparing documentation for reporting and audits; Prepares adjusting entries and ensures proper recording of financial transactions in accordance with established procedures; Participates in audit preparation by organizing records, preparing documentation, and responding to audit inquiries; Provides technical assistance and guidance to departmental staff on accounting processes and financial system usage; Performs research and resolves moderately complex accounting issues in coordination with senior accounting staff. This Division is responsible for the fiscal management of more than $250 million in countywide grant funds, including compiling, issuing, and reviewing accurate and timely interim and year-end financial reports and note disclosures in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for inclusion in the County’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR).