SGEU fosters a collaborative work environment rooted in excellence, providing a range of labour relations services to over 20, 000 members across Saskatchewan. Guided by a culture of teamwork, professionalism, and accountability, we operate on the traditional territories of Treaty 4 (Regina) and Treaty 6 (Saskatoon and Prince Albert) and the homeland of the Metis nation. We are grateful for the opportunity to live and work on these lands and remain committed to advancing truth and reconciliation. WHO YOU ARE, candidates will have: - Completed a two-year Accounting Certificate through a post-secondary program or an equivalent combination of education and experience, with a minimum of one year of experience in an accounting role.- Good knowledge of accounting principles and practices with respect to accounts payables, accounts receivables, expense claims, and payroll processing are required.- Superior accounting clerical aptitude is required.- Knowledge of ACCPAC or other computerized accounting software is required. - Proficient in an automated office environment including demonstrated experience with Microsoft Office 365 such as: Word, Excel, Power point, Outlook, and TEAMS.- Proficient written and oral communication skills typically demonstrated preparing a variety of correspondence and providing front line member service; and- Thorough understanding of the Saskatchewan labour movement and trade unions is an asset. OUR BENEFITS- Competitive salaries - Earned days off - Dental care benefits - Vision care benefits- Extended health care benefits- $500/year, Health Spending Account- Pension plan(10% employer funded, 8% employee funded)- LTD coverage- Continued education and professional development To view the full job advertisement and for more information about SGEU visit: www.sgeu.org/get-involved/careers
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