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Strategic Planning Specialist
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Telecommute
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Salary with Commissions and bonus
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
Location:Telecommute
Status:Full Time, Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Corporate Finance;Financial Analysis/Research/Reporting;Financial Planning/Advising
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
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Strategic Planning Specialist
Strategic Plan Implementation Specialist
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Avitus Group provides employment services in the areas of payroll disbursement, tax preparation, benefit offering and administration, employment law expertise and counseling and risk and safety assessment to thousands of employees around the U.S. We also provide in-depth cost analysis and strategic planning services to our clients.
Avitus Group is headquartered in Billings, Montana, with offices in San Diego, Orange, Concord, Gillette, Denver and Bismarck.
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We are looking for a Strategic Plan Implementation Specialist to join our Financial Services Team working closely with our California client base.
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Essential Functions:
Assist with business plan development and implementation
P/L statements
Budgeting
Revenue planning
Partner with and provide guidance to clients on all aspects of accounting
Provide training and support to onsite bookkeepers
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Job Requirements:
10+ years in general business accounting
Quick Books, Peachtree and other accounting software
Microsoft Office with intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel skills
Good communication and relationship skills
Strong attention to detail
Cooperative, collaborative work style – teamwork approach Self-motivating and organized
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Full-time or Part-time. Flexible work schedule. Travel required as necessary.
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