Accounts Payable Specialist
Department : Finance
Reports To : Accounting Manager
WHY JOIN VERO?
Help us build a more connected future! Learn more in the About Vero section at the bottom of this posting.
POSITION SUMMARY
We’re looking for an Accounts Payable Specialist to join our growing finance team. This position is responsible for managing the accounts payable function and ensuring timely and accurate payment processing. If you have a keen eye for detail, the ability to work in a dynamic environment, and a passion for accounting, we’d love to hear from you!
RESPONSIBILITIES
CORE COMPETENCIES
There are several competencies required to be successful in this position. The following are some of the most important and definitions of each are included at the end of this job posting : Communication , Detail-Orientation , Teamwork , Problem-Solving , and Willingness to learn .
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
JOB DETAILS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
ABOUT VERO
Vero Broadband was formed to fill a need in unserviceable and underserved communities where access to affordable, reliable broadband simply does not exist. Our goal is to bring the highest quality fiber optic-based broadband services to these communities. In addition, Vero strives to enhance communities by becoming an active partner in these communities by adding jobs, supporting local causes, and helping improve the connectivity of schools and rural healthcare as well.
NOTICES
Vero participates in E-Verify. Vero will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. For more information about E-Verify, please visit : www.e-verify.gov
This position requires the ability to pass a standard background check upon offer of position.
At least 2 professional references are required.
CORE COMPETENCY DEFINITIONS
Communication : Communication as a core competency ensures someone can provide accurate and understandable information to others. Effective communication is the process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, opinions, knowledge, and data so that the message is received and understood with clarity and purpose. When and individual communicates effectively, both the sender and receiver feel satisfied. Communication occurs in many forms, including verbal and non-verbal, written, visual, and listening.
All employees should be able to explain simple information clearly. Advanced communicators are able to build relationships across the organization, practice active listening (giving their full attention in a communication exchange), and ensure their messaging is clear, correct, complete, concise, and compassionate.
Detail-Oriented : Detail-oriented employees are accurate, punctual, self-organized, and generally highly professional. At a basic level, detail-oriented workers meet deadlines and produce work with few errors. Advanced qualities include organizing project teams to get the most out of every participant, assessing project requirements, and creating detailed plans.
Teamwork : Employees who have a competency in teamwork are able to balance team and individual responsibilities and remain objective and open to differing opinions and other views. Employees with teamwork as a core competency can seamlessly work within a team to achieve common goals.
Team-oriented workers support others and promote a healthy working atmosphere because they understand their responsibilities and carry out duties as directed. Advanced competencies involve fostering teamwork, like working to build relationships within teams and bridging the gaps between departments within the same organization, as well as providing and welcoming feedback from colleagues.
Problem-Solving : People with strong problem-solving skills can implement strategic solutions and communicate strategies to colleagues with ease. Most employees are able to identify problems as they arise and notify managers. More advanced problem-solving skills involve identifying and solving problems with minimal input from others or even anticipating problems before they arise. In the best cases, an employee can detect patterns of similar problems and create proactive strategies.
Willingness to learn : These employees are open to continuous learning. They seek to improve their skills at every opportunity.
Basic-level employees build skills for a single role, while intermediate competency for this kind of team member involves seeking more advanced knowledge to use in future challenges. Higher-level employees constantly refine their skills to reflect external developments.
Account Payable Specialist • Denver, Colorado, United States