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POSITION TITLE:

Forensic Accountant

POSITION NUMBER

RE063

SALARY RANGE:

$4,108.90 - $6,556.23 monthly Starting salary will be determined based on experience

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

November 10, 2009

All employees of the Division of Rehabilitation and Liquidation must be bondable under the Division’s fidelity bond and insurable under the Division’s vehicle liability coverage.

GENERAL DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Coordinates accounting functions before, during, and after receivership proceedings
  • Prepares statutory financial statements for companies in receivership
  • Manages on-site accounting staff, contract providers and other third-party administrators
  • Prepares correspondence to outside providers and customers.
  • Prepares and processes 1099’s and payroll tax information for companies in rehabilitation and liquidation companies for the first reporting year after takeover
  • Performs forensic research involving funds tracing and asset identification and recovery
  • Prepares analytical data for litigation and testifies as required
  • Provides direction to accounting functions and supervises the staff of companies in receivership including collecting, securing, and examining all accounting records
  • Identifies company bank and investment accounts to be marshaled
  • Coordinates the reconciliation of company bank accounts
  • Travels as requested, and
  • Performs other related duties as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in accounting and three years of professional experience in accounting.

A Certified Public Accountant license can substitute for one year of the professional accounting experience


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