Accountant I
Shelton, WA
Full Time
Entry Level
Job Description
Accountant I
Department: Fiscal
Reports To: Fiscal Services Director
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: In Office
Wage Range: 7/8 ($28.23-$31.28)
Position Summary: Under general supervision of the Fiscal Services Director, the Accountant I performs varied clerical and administrative work related to keeping and processing documents involving fiscal operations and transactions. Duties can be assigned in Accounts Receivables, Accounts Payable, Payroll, Grants and Contracts, or General Accounting. This position requires multi-tasking and timely completion of tasks in coordination and collaboration with other team members. Position is located at the Intertribal Planning Center (IPC) in Shelton, WA.RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate contract process and training for contract managers
- Coordinate electronic document management for fiscal team
- Support Program Staff
- Participate in fiscal monitoring activities
- Participate in annual audit and internal audit activities
- Assist with special projects as assigned
The Accountant I, as an employee of South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency, is expected to collaborate, engage, and work closely with all SPIPA programs to fully support the agency’s Vision, Mission and Core Values in accordance with all agency directives.
Qualifications:
- Associate’s degree plus 3 years’ experience demonstrated progressive work experience in accounting office or fiscal operations support, or
- High school diploma plus 5 years’ experience in demonstrated progressive work experience in accounting office or fiscal operations support.
- Experience must include one year of demonstrated computer data entry, spreadsheet and word processing software program experience (preferably MIP Accounting Software or equivalent system, and MS Office, i.e., Excel and Word).
- At least one year experience working in a Native American communities preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of standard office procedures, practices and equipment, including computer, calculator, copier and fax.
- Ability to work efficiently and effectively and independently to meet deadlines.
- High level organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and work well in a team environment.
- Must have a proven record of accomplishment in maintaining strict confidentiality.
- Written communication skills to correspond with IPC staff, Intertribal partners and vendors.
- Verifiable basic math skills.
- Must be bondable.
- Pass a background investigation including criminal history, confirmation of work experience and education.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Accounting – the ability to apply accounting policies and principles to properly record, report and maintain financial data associated with operational activities.
- Communication – the ability to listen carefully and to use clear, concise oral and written skills to convey facts, present positions and interpret policies.
- Customer orientation – listens to customers, builds customer confidence, increases customer satisfaction, and ensures commitments are met, sets appropriate customer expectations, and responds to customers’ needs.
- Teamwork – a strong commitment to maintaining collaborative working relationships with internal partners and external customers.
- Technology – the ability to use sophisticated software and tools.
Physical Abilities/Essential Functions: Bending at the waist; sitting for extended periods of time; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard; hearing and speaking to exchange information; seeing to read reports and data; lifting light to medium objects weighing up to 20-pound objects. Occasional travel to other SPIPA or Inter-Tribal locations.
Salary/Fringe Benefits: This position has a range of SPIPA 7/8 with compensation depending on qualifications (37.5 hours weekly). Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance and agency contribution to a retirement program.
Confidentiality: This position will have knowledge of confidential personal information regarding others. The employee will be required to sign a Confidentiality Agreement and adhere to applicable standards.
Equal Opportunity: SPIPA is an equal opportunity employer. However, Native American preference applies in that we seek to hire qualified enrolled members of SPIPA consortium Tribes, federally recognized Tribes or Alaska Natives. Minimum qualifications must be fully met for all applicants to be considered for employment.
Drug-free Workplace: SPIPA is committed to providing a drug-free workplace for its employees, volunteers and the communities it serves. This position requires successful completion of a pre-employment drug test.
To Apply: Complete a SPIPA Employment Application at http://www.spipa.org, a cover letter describing how your qualificators align with this position, and resume including three work related references - "See Resume" is not sufficient for application completion.
Preferred submission process is via our JazzHR site.
Do not submit application by third party job boards.
Hard copy submission to:
SPIPA HR
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
3104 SE Old Olympic Hwy
Shelton, WA 98584
[email protected]
SPIPA Employment application is available online at http://www.spipa.org under JOBS or by calling (360) 426-3990.
Application screening begins October 20th, 2025.
Open until filled.
Rev 10/25
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