
Student Accounts Representative (Reg FT)
Position Title: Student Accounts Representative (Reg FT)
Employment Type: Regular Full-Time
Department: Bursar
Campus: South Campus
Additional Information:
Benefits:
At CCAC, we take pride in offering an exceptional benefits package designed to support our employees' personal and professional well-being:
Remote Work Option: Fully In-Person (May be subject to change)
Work Hours (for hourly positions): Standard College hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; Additional hours, including evening and weekend hours, may be needed to meet the needs of the department. This position handles the late evening hours every Wednesday and during peak periods in August and January.
Salary Grade: SEIU E - $18.39
Job Category: Office Support Staff/Maintenance/Housekeeping
Job Slot: JS0715
Job Open Date: 2/13/2026
Job Close Date: 2/27/2026
General Summary: Performs advanced clerical duties required to accomplish accounting principles, accounts receivable, billing, auditing, bookkeeping, accounts payable, cashiering functions, and enrollment interactions. Provides prompt friendly and accurate service to individuals who call, email, chat, or in-person to CCAC for various transactions.
Requirements:
Education and Experience: An Associate's degree in accounting and one year of related experience or any equivalent combination of training, experience, and education.
Certifications/Licensures: N/A.
Skill/Abilities Requirements: Working knowledge of computerized accounting systems, spreadsheets and word processing required. Ability to accurately check manual calculations. Ability to travel to perform work duties at any campus or center location within the CCAC system. Must be able to operate various office equipment, including a personal computer and appropriate College software packages or equivalent.
Physical Requirements, If Applicable: Must be able to sit without a break for up to two hours.
Duties:
1. Provides quality customer service to both internal and external customers through several channels of communication with the ability to multitask.2. Independently performs complex and advanced analytical, clerical, and accounting duties, which include but are not limited to sensitive, confidential, school financial transactions specific to the department.3. Prepares forms, reports, records, and correspondence; receives and responds to related mail, phone calls, and other inquiries; maintains contacts and reconciles discrepancies with external parties.4. Reconciles accounts; posts, balances, and codes data; prepares related records, logs, reports, and processes transactions.5. Conducts daily under limited supervision or independently: a. Process general clerical accounting duties and transactions. b. Research and respond to relate inquires and complaints. c. Prepare paperwork for collections and reimbursements. d. Perform duties related to issuing student refunds for various refund types. e. Handling in-person, phone calls, text messages, chat, and email interactions.6. Analyzes, researches, prepares and reconciles sponsored, grant, and non-federal awarded funding for invoicing and billing.7. Develops spreadsheets and databases to store and analyze data.8. Performs all duties in accordance with applicable laws, collective bargaining agreements, board policies, and administrative regulations and directives.9. Performs other clerical duties for specific/unique needs of the department.10. Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
Clearances: Current criminal record/child abuse clearances will be required if offered the position and to be employed at the College. The three clearances are Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Records Check, and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Criminal Background Check. The College has provided instructions on how to obtain these clearances, which are available here.
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In 1963, Pennsylvania passed the Community College Act, providing the legal framework for the establishment of community colleges in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Allegheny County Board of School Directors voted to ask Allegheny County to be the local sponsor, and a plan was submitted to the state. In May 1965, the "People's Bond Issue," requesting Allegheny County residents to approve funding for a community college, passed with 66% of the vote. Six months later, the Pennsylvania State Board of Education unanimously approved Allegheny County's application for the founding of a community college.
In December 1965, the first 15-member college board of trustees was sworn into office. The college's first president was named; the first two college locations, CCAC-Boyce Campus in Monroeville and CCAC-Allegheny Campus on Pittsburgh's North Shore, were chosen; and vice presidents were hired for those campuses. In September 1966, classes began at the new Community College of Allegheny County with 59 full- and 16 part-time faculty members serving 1,505 students.
CCAC-South Campus was established in 1967, followed by CCAC-North Campus in 1972. There are three neighborhood centers: Braddock Hills, Homewood-Brushton and West Hills Center in Oakdale. The college also maintains an ever-growing online learning presence.
Today, CCAC offers more than 130 programs of study across ten diverse career paths. CCAC's quality programs have enabled students to transfer credits to more than 500 different colleges and universities to continue their education. The college supports regional workforce needs with accessible instruction available day, evening, weekend and online in Allegheny County and beyond. Courses are taught using different modalities, including in-person (face-to-face), online, remote (via Zoom) and hybrid, with with a focus on enabling students to enter or reenter the workforce in two years or less.
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