Accountant 3 Augusta UniversityAccountant 3Summerville, GAThe Controllers Division Missions are: Account for all financial resources and provide advice to administrators, faculty, and students to support the Universitys overall mission of instruction, research, and healthcare services; Manage the investment of all University funds to ensure maximization return on investments; Receive and deposit all funds due to the University in a timely manner; Ensure compliance with both internal and external regulations, policies and procedures; Maintain and process the University payroll, accounts payable, and travel disbursements efficiently, accurately, and timely; Prepare financial and statistical information to the University management, federal and state agencies, and other interested parties; Maintain the Universitys accounting and financial reporting systems. The duties include, but are not limited to: Ongoing, timely reconciliation of VA/Military third party accounts, Banner clearing accounts, custodial accounts, external scholarship, Banner/GL and other accounts as assigned, using PeopleSoft Financials, Banner Accounts Receivable and Crystal Reporting.
Primary Care Clinician #1629 - Federal Homeless Project - Health & Social Services Division Hamilton County, TNPrimary Care Clinician #1629 - Federal Homeless Project - Health & Social Services DivisionChattanooga, TN$78,060–$97,574 / yearProvides primary care services for individuals, including chronic disease management, and/or women's and men's sexual and reproductive wellness/family planning services under an approved protocol; obtains patient history and conducts physical examinations; draws blood; orders laboratory work and tests; evaluates testing reports and results; revises treatment plan as necessary to respond to test results; makes diagnosis and treatment plans; may place and remove intrauterine devices and contraceptive implants; issues contraceptives and therapies under protocol, orders or writes prescriptions as needed for medication; orders consultations; makes referrals; educates clients about public health services; educates the community about additional resources available; consults with the supervising physician as appropriate. Participates in ongoing continuing education classes; participates in the development and revision of policies and protocols; participates in peer review; consults and participates in professional development by mentoring and instructing other health care providers; participates in standing committees, community meetings, and board meetings and outreach/medical mobile events; travels to various County clinics to provide services; meets with program manager to review and revise goals.