Assistant Cash Managerother related Employment listings - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Assistant Cash Manager

Looking for a job where you'll feel appreciated and be inspired? We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and experienced professional to assume the key position of Assistant Cash Manager at our corporate office in Kansas City, MO.
We appreciate and motivate energetic, positive team members.
Our forward-thinking organization embraces a culture of diversity and inclusion.
Apply today and let us show you how the Tutera is inspired by you.
In this role you will be responsible for:
Daily reconciliation of bank transactionsInternal account register postingsMaking changes to bank accounts as neededRemote deposit processingAssisting with day-to-day management of the Cash Management DepartmentOther duties as assignedThe successful candidate will have the following:
Previous banking or financial experienceAccounting and/or accounts payable experience is preferredExperience with ACH file processing Effective communication skills (written and verbal)ReliableExcellent computer skillsAbility and desire to learnWe offer our team members a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes:
PTOPaid HolidayMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceCasual Work EnvironmentAdvancement OpportunitiesIt's easy to apply:
Apply to our career site by clicking the box above.
Send your resume in confidence to noral@tutera.
comTutera Senior Living, 7611 State Line Road, Suite 301, Kansas City, MO 64114TSL2.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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