
FULL TIME TAX COLLECTOR/UTILITY COLLECTOR-VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD-BERGEN COUNTY
Individual to be responsible for all statutory duties and requirements commensurate with the operations of the Village’s Finance Department and related to Taxes, Water Utility and Parking Utility revenues. Five years’ experience as a tax collector and three year’s supervisory experience preferred. Individual shall also be responsible for collections and billings for commercial sewer accounts, general accounts receivable, and all Trust Fund Escrow accounts transactions. Knowledge of Edmunds software and municipal utility collections is highly preferred. Interested candidates can send cover letter, resume, at least two references and salary requirements to: Robert G Rooney, Chief Financial Officer, 131 N. Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07451 or rgrooney@ridgewoodnj.net. Applications must be received by July 26, 2019.
ASSISTANT TAX COLLECTOR/DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR – VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD (BERGEN)
Seeking a full-time Assistant Tax Collector or Deputy Tax Collector with excellent customer service skills. NJ DCA Tax Collector Certification or near completion of attainment (within 24 months). Two years’ municipal tax experience or five years’ finance/accounting experience with a Bachelor’s degree is required. Individual to be responsible for all statutory duties and requirements commensurate with the operations of the Village’s Finance Department and related to Taxes, Water Utility and Parking Utility revenues. Duties include billing, collecting, reporting, tax appeals and other Finance related matters as required. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Office, possess strong communication and organizational skills, be detail oriented and able to work independently. Knowledge of Edmunds is preferred. Job title and salary will commensurate with experience. Applicants are required to submit cover letter, resume and at least three professional references to: Robert G. Rooney, Chief Financial Officer, at 131 N Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 or rgrooney@ridgewoodnj.net by July 26, 2019.
Is Mary Jo leaving? Perhaps going to wherever Jim Ten Hoeve is working now?
Now that Deutsche Bank has fired 18,000 employees, which is the tip of the iceberg in the finance sector, how will Ridgewood property tax payers employed in that industry afford their bills carrying all of these expensive contracts with teachers, police & fire?
Obviously Deutsche Bank had 18,000 unnecessary employees ripping of the public, I sure hope this is the tip of the iceberg in the finance sector, there are many more of those thieves that need to be canned. The Federal government should NOT have bailed the financial sector out in 2008. The taxpayers never got a bail out, why should they.
the Federal Government used assets from AIG to bail out their friends in the financial sector
How much is the pay.
We don’t need any tax collectors in Ridgewood….
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We are just RICH and STUPID and pay on our own without question.
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Is this add on resources or replacements
Render to Cezar what is Cezars and to God what is Gods