The opportunity
The Accounts Receivable (AR) Supervisor handles staff management including overseeing, monitoring and coordinating AR team tasks/activities. The AR Supervisor will oversee a group of approximately 10-14 ARCs. The Supervisor role functions as an AR subject matter expert (SME) and point of contact on escalations and critical AR, to provide guidance and drive direction and consistency, collaboration and overall process improvements. The position also requires a positive attitude, strong teaming skills, ability to be flexible when assessing situations to ensure best outcomes, as well as willingness to adapt to the changing needs of the business.
Your key responsibilities
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What we offer
We offer a competitive compensation package where you'll be rewarded based on your performance and recognized for the value you bring to our business. In addition, our Total Rewards package allows you decide which benefits are right for you and which ones help you create a solid foundation for your future. Our Total Rewards package includes a comprehensive medical, prescription drug and dental coverage, a defined contribution pension plan, a great vacation policy plus firm paid days that allow you to enjoy longer long weekends throughout the year, statutory holidays and paid personal days (based on province of residence), and a range of exciting programs and benefits designed to support your physical, financial and social well-being. Plus, we offer:
Diversity and Inclusion at EY
Diversity and inclusiveness are at the heart of who we are and how we work. We're committed to fostering an environment where differences are valued, policies and practices are equitable, and our people feel a sense of belonging. We embrace diversity and are committed to combating systemic racism, advancing gender equity and women in leadership, advocating for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, promoting our neuroinclusion and accessibility initiatives, and are dedicated to amplifying the voices of Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) nationally as we strive towards reconciliation. Our diverse experiences, abilities, backgrounds, and perspectives make our people unique and help guide us. Because when people feel free to be their authentic selves at work, they bring their best and are empowered to build a better working world.