NewPhysician Coding Auditor Ensemble Health PartnersPhysician Coding AuditorHonolulu, HIRemote$57,400–$99,000The Physician Coding Auditor develops and implements strategic needs analyses and training plans for coding leadership; coordinates and evaluates curriculum development and conducts the preparation and delivery of training for Medical Coders employed by Ensemble and providers that are contracted/employed and outlined in the client SOW. Educating - Assesses the educational needs of coding staff and providers that are contracted/employed and outlined in the client SOW (included Provider Education verbiage) and develops programs or researches educational resources to meet those needs.
NewCoder Quality Auditor Ensemble Health PartnersCoder Quality AuditorHonolulu, HIRemote$57,400–$99,000Reporting - Provides reports of audit findings to coding management, individual coders and leadership as needed/requested along with providers that are contracted/employed and outlined in the client SOW. Quality Review - Monitors and audits inpatient and outpatient accounts across the system, looking at physician coding for both inpatient and outpatient accounts.
Auditor Specialist II - Internal Audit Office, 606672 (2026-00585) Hawaii State Department of EducationAuditor Specialist II - Internal Audit Office, 606672 (2026-00585)Honolulu, HI$113,660–$160,893 / yearAbility to: and report preparation; provide consultation to state, complex area, and school officials; propose rationale and implementation plans to improve procedures and methods; determine program needs for appropriate implementation and ensure proper utilization of department resources; communicate effectively with others both orally and in writing; operate computer and other business machines; provide leadership, planning, and coordination in the areas of assignment. Develops and implements a training program on common fraud schemes, common audit/fiscal review findings, and preventive measures for various levels of audiences of the Department to include Complex Area Superintendents, Principals, Vice-Principals, Complex Area Business Managers, School Administrative Services Assistants, and/or Account Clerks.
Audit Support Financial Analyst Booz Allen Hamilton IncAudit Support Financial AnalystHonolulu, HI$52,900–$108,000 / yearOnsite: If this position is listed as onsite, work will primarily be performed at a Booz Allen office or customer facility, where employees will collaborate directly with colleagues and customers as required by the role. Salary at Booz Allen is determined by various factors, including but not limited to location, the individual's particular combination of education, knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience, as well as contract-specific affordability and organizational requirements.
Audit Reporting Analyst First Hawaiian IncAudit Reporting AnalystHonolulu, HI$50,000–$60,000 / yearRequired Education & Experience: Bachelors degree in business-related field, preferably accounting or finance or two years of relevant work experience within internal and/or external auditing, analytical reporting, or a combination of financial or management reporting, business administration, and data analysis required. Support Management and the Audit Team: Maintain internal audit records and audit management tools to support Audit Division management in strategic decision making and reporting activities.
NewSenior Audit Leader & Mentor Fieldwork & Growth N&K CPAsSenior Audit Leader & Mentor Fieldwork & GrowthHonolulu, HIThis role entails taking full responsibility for performing fieldwork on audit engagements with minimal supervision, and training associates. The position offers a competitive salary package including health insurance and retirement plans, along with a flexible work arrangement policy and various employee benefits.#J-18808-Ljbffr.
Night Audit Manager Highgate Hotels LPNight Audit ManagerHonolulu, HIMonitor and prepare Night Audit reports in accordance with Highgate Hotel's requirements meeting various due dates and deadlines, i.e., Attend and contribute to periodic meetings to maintain favorable working relationships among employees and promote maximum morale, productivity, and efficiency. The Night Manager/Night Audit Manager is responsible for ensuring that all daily reports are generated, daily revenues are balanced, express checkouts are processed efficiently and guests needing assistance during the shift are accommodated.
Night Audit Manager The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by HiltonNight Audit ManagerHonolulu, HawaiiFull timeMonitor and prepare Night Audit reports in accordance with Highgate Hotel’s requirements meeting various due dates and deadlines, i.e., Attend and contribute to periodic meetings to maintain favorable working relationships among employees and promote maximum morale, productivity, and efficiency. Compensation Type: Yearly Highgate Hotels: Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company with over $15 billion of assets under management and a global portfolio of more than 400 hotels spanning North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Night Audit Manager in Honolulu, Hawaii | Careers at The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by Hilton The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by HiltonNight Audit Manager in Honolulu, Hawaii | Careers at The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by HiltonHonolulu, HIMonitor and prepare Night Audit reports in accordance with Highgate Hotel’s requirements meeting various due dates and deadlines, i.e., Attend and contribute to periodic meetings to maintain favorable working relationships among employees and promote maximum morale, productivity, and efficiency. The Night Manager/Night Audit Manager is responsible for ensuring that all daily reports are generated, daily revenues are balanced, express checkouts are processed efficiently and guests needing assistance during the shift are accommodated.
AUDITOR II - OAHU State of HawaiiAUDITOR II - OAHUHonolulu, HITo be acceptable, the experience must have been of scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of knowledge, skills and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree which included twelve (12) semester credit hours in accounting/auditing subjects. Participating employees may increase their take-home pay by having the State deduct qualified transportation expenses (i.e. eligible parking fees, monthly bus passes for TheBus, fare coupons for The Handi-Van, Vanpool Hawaii participation fee, etc.) through pre-tax payroll deductions.
LIQUOR CONTROL AUDITOR I (SR-20) [1 vacancy] City and County of HonoluluLIQUOR CONTROL AUDITOR I (SR-20) [1 vacancy]HISubstitution: A bachelor's degree in another major may be creditable towards the education requirement provided it included completion of at least 12 semester credits in accounting or auditing courses, six of which are upper-level (300 and up) courses. Professional experience refers to work that generally involves independent critical thinking, solving complex, non-routine problems, preparing reports, and interpreting and applying technical information.
AUDITOR I AND II - OAHU - (OHHI) State of HawaiiAUDITOR I AND II - OAHU - (OHHI)Honolulu, HITo be acceptable, the experience must have been of scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of knowledge, skills and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree which included twelve (12) semester credit hours in accounting/auditing subjects. Participating employees may increase their take-home pay by having the State deduct qualified transportation expenses (i.e. eligible parking fees, monthly bus passes for TheBus, fare coupons for The Handi-Van, Vanpool Hawaii participation fee, etc.) through pre-tax payroll deductions.
Logistics Governance, Risk, and Compliance Manager Booz Allen Hamilton IncLogistics Governance, Risk, and Compliance ManagerHonolulu, HI$86,900–$198,000 / yearOnsite: If this position is listed as onsite, work will primarily be performed at a Booz Allen office or customer facility, where employees will collaborate directly with colleagues and customers as required by the role. Salary at Booz Allen is determined by various factors, including but not limited to location, the individual's particular combination of education, knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience, as well as contract-specific affordability and organizational requirements.
AUDITOR III AND IV - OAHU - (OHHI) State of HawaiiAUDITOR III AND IV - OAHU - (OHHI)Honolulu, HI$5,107–$6,221Auditor level III performs moderately difficult professional auditing work by conducting the examinations of smaller agencies or business entities or by auditing primarily one aspect of the fiscal work of both small and large agencies; assists higher-level auditors on more complex audit assignments; and performs other duties as assigned. To be acceptable, the experience must have been of scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of knowledge, skills and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree which included twelve (12) semester credit hours in accounting/auditing subjects.
NewAccountant III - Honolulu, Oahu Hawai`i State Judiciary CareersAccountant III - Honolulu, OahuHonolulu, HIResponsible experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts, and preparing balance sheets, profit and loss statements and related accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Certificate obtained through written examination is qualifying for the Education and Accounting Experience requirements for the levels I through V.Supplemental InformationAny additional information may be attached to your online application, submitted by email to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mailed to the following address: Hawaii State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.Education:
NewAccountant III - Honolulu, Oahu The Judiciary, State of HawaiiAccountant III - Honolulu, OahuHonolulu, HIC) Responsible experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts, and preparing balance sheets, profit and loss statements and related accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets. Non-Qualifying ExperienceExperience in such positions as the following will not be accepted as qualifying professional experience:bookkeeper or minor accounting or clerical positionsaccounting or bookkeeping machine operatorssuch positions as those of office managers or owners of businesses who supervise accountants, auditors or bookkeepers, but do not participate in the accounting or auditing work with responsibility for its technical adequacypositions concerned with taxation matters not requiring the application of generally accepted accounting and auditing principlesSubstitutions AllowedSubstitutions of Experience for EducationA) Professional accounting or auditing experience.
PAYROLL/VOUCHER SPECIALIST - DOWNTOWN, OAHU State of HawaiiPAYROLL/VOUCHER SPECIALIST - DOWNTOWN, OAHUHonolulu, HI$6,393–$7,7782) Professional accounting or auditing work experience (e.g., prescription of accounting requirements to be followed in the performance of accounting duties, examination, analysis, and interpretation of accounting data or reports, providing advice and assistance to operating management on accounting matters, entities that were audited, what was being audited, auditing criteria used, rendering opinions, etc.). The work involves the interpretation of State and federal laws, rules and regulations; the establishment, monitoring and update of controls to ensure proper examination of expenditure claims for propriety and legality; certification of claims relative to the expenditure of State funds for payroll, voucher/contract claims; and coordination with information technology personnel and others to update and maintain the States central payroll or vouchering system.
Manager Accounts Payable Bank of Hawaii CorpManager Accounts PayableHonolulu, HIAs a Bank of Hawaii employee, you ensure (or assist with ensuring) compliance with applicable laws, regulations, regulatory requirements and Bank policies and procedures, including but not limited to those related to Fair Banking, Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations, Bank Secrecy Act and USA PATRIOT Act. This position is responsible for related policies and procedures, monitoring the daily functioning of the Accounts Payable application and participating in any integrated activities with other Accounting management systems or applications (tax, reporting, purchasing, project tracking, fixed assets and general ledger).
NewAccounting - Junior Accountant Hotels and Resorts of HalekulaniAccounting - Junior AccountantHonolulu, HIUses a personal computer and other office machines and equipment such as a calculator, telephone, copy machine, fax machine, other equipment as required, and various office supplies and writing instruments to carry out duties. Ensures the accurate processing of financial transactions including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, income audit and general cashiering duties.
Accounting - Junior Accountant Halekulani HotelAccounting - Junior AccountantHonolulu, HIUses a personal computer and other office machines and equipment such as a calculator, telephone, copy machine, fax machine, other equipment as required, and various office supplies and writing instruments to carry out duties. Ensures the accurate processing of financial transactions including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, income audit and general cashiering duties.
Night Auditor Marriott International IncNight AuditorHonolulu, HIDevelop and maintain positive working relationships with others; support team to reach common goals; listen and respond appropriately to the concerns of other employees. Speak with others using clear and professional language; prepare and review written documents accurately and completely; answer telephones using appropriate etiquette.
Accountant V - Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii State JudiciaryAccountant V - Honolulu, OahuHonolulu, HIEducation Requirement Substitution: I do NOT meet the Education Requirement, but I possess experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts; preparing balance sheets and profit and loss statements, and related accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets and preparing and/or analyzing of financial statements and accounting reports to substitute for the Education Requirement. Responsible experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts, and preparing balance sheets, profit and loss statements and related to accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets.
Accountant IV - Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii State JudiciaryAccountant IV - Honolulu, OahuHonolulu, HIEducation Requirement Substitution: I do NOT meet the Education Requirement, but I possess experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts; preparing balance sheets and profit and loss statements, and related accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets and preparing and/or analyzing of financial statements and accounting reports to substitute for the Education Requirement. (C) Responsible experience which involved maintaining and/or reconciling general journals and general ledger accounts and related books and accounts, and preparing balance sheets, profit and loss statements and related to accounting and financial reports; identifying significant changes in account balances and reviewing transactions to identify the actions which caused the changes; conducting accounts examinations including preparing worksheets or reports reflecting the examination made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required to adjust accounts; and making estimates of operating procedures, and needs requirements for operating budgets.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION EXAMINER I AND II - DOWNTOWN, OAHU State of HawaiiFINANCIAL INSTITUTION EXAMINER I AND II - DOWNTOWN, OAHUHonolulu, HI$5,527–$6,728Examples of qualifying experience include: (1) professional experience in reviewing, analyzing and recommending or approving loan applications or investments; (2) professional experience in accounting or auditing related to the internal operations of a financial institution which provided the knowledge described above; (3) professional experience in reviewing, analyzing and recommending or approving investments or other actions involving the properties or monies of others held in trust by the institution; (4) professional accounting and/or auditing experience with an accounting firm where a substantial portion of the experience provided emphasis in auditing the business operations of financial institutions; and (5) professional experience which involved the technical supervisor of any one of the several departments or activities of a financial institution (e.g., consumer loan department supervisor) which required an overall knowledge of the policies and procedures of the financial institution and which provided the knowledge described above. Professional experience in reviewing, analyzing and recommending or approving investments or other actions involving the properties or monies of others held in trust by the institution; D. Professional accounting and/or auditing experience with an accounting firm where a substantial portion of the experience provided emphasis in auditing the business operations of financial institutions; E. Professional experience which involved the technical supervision of any one of the several departments or activities of a financial institution (e.g., consumer loan department supervisor) which required an overall knowledge of the policies and procedures of the financial institution and which provided the knowledge described in Question #10.