Bookkeeper/Accountant

Ambassador Advertising
Irvine, California, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2017
Categories: Accounting
Job Type: Full-Time
Employee Workplace: Unspecified
Job Description:

Ambassador Advertising Agency is a for-profit corporation, seeking a seasoned bookkeeping/accounting professional. 

 

Job Description

-          This position administers the bookkeeping, accounting and HR functions for Ambassador and Amb-OS Media (a wholly owned company of Ambassador).

Required Education

-          College degree with emphasis in Accounting or Finance preferred

 

Required Experience

-          5 to 10 years of business experience in bookkeeping/accounting roles

-          HR experience preferred

 

Primary Duties

-          Manage basic accounting functions:

  • Payroll (ADP)
  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • 401k Filing
  • Financial Reports to owners
  • Banking
  • Taxes
  • Property
  • Use
  • 1099 Misc
  • 1099 Div
  • Use Taxes
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Workers Compensation
  • Client Financial Reporting

-          HR/government regulations

Software Familiarity

-          Sage/MAS90

-          Excel

-          Word

-          Outlook

-          ADP

-          Report Writing utilities

Personal Skills

-          Strong written and verbal communication skills.

-          Ability to manage and pay attention to details and follow through.

-          Able to perform detailed accounting functions.

-          Must be collaborative and an effective team member and team builder.

Salary

Salary based upon education and experience. Benefits included. 

 

 

Ambassador Advertising is a Christ-centered community that serves Christian broadcast ministries.  A strong personal walk with Christ will be a critical element of success at the company and with its clients.

About Ambassador Advertising

While still serving as Vice President at Biola University, Al Sanders founded Ambassador primarily to serve the school’s broadcast, “The Biola Hour.” In 1969 Al left Biola to become the host for the Radio Bible Class television production, “Day of Discovery.” The next 15 years of that relationship led to his role as executive producer/director of the telecast and agency representation for both TV and radio outreach of the Grand Rapids-based ministry in addition to several other programs. As an outgrowth of sitting under the teaching of Chuck Swindoll at the Fullerton Evangelical Free Church, in 1977 Al facilitated taking Chuck’s sermons and creating a broadcast ultimately called “Insight for Living.” Two years later, Al urged Dr. James Dobson to consider a daily quarter-hour broadcast for Focus on the Family that began in the early 1980s.
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