Personnel Coord Bookkeeper

Albertsons • Moscow, Idaho • Part Time

Posted on Sat, Jul 11, 2026

Description

The Personnel Coordinator Bookkeeper (PCB) manages cash accuracy; provides accurate records of store sales and related transactions; coordinates recruiting, hiring and training activities; completes payroll tasks. Provides support to the Store Director in troubleshooting cash and payroll opportunities. The PCB is a non-exempt, hourly position. The schedule is determined by the needs of the store.  Reports to the Store Director. 

KEY JOB DUTIES: 

The Personal Coordinator Bookkeeper (PCB) is accountable for the following job responsibilities: 

JOB RELATED QUALIFICATIONS: 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Limited. May supervise front-end employees in absence of management. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT: 

Percent time inside: 100%; Percent time outside: rare 

Temperature Extremes: May be in a cooler/freezer (0 – 42 degrees) 

Chemicals: Seldom (mild detergents or glass cleaner). 

MACHINES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: 

Computer, safe, coin changer, cash drawers, bill counter, brooms, rags, spray bottles, lotto machine, photo copier, telephone, intercom, money order machine, credit card scanner, pens and pencils, Western Union computer, fax machine, cash register 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 

Constant = over 70% of the time 

Frequent = 30-70% 

Occasional = 10-30% 

Seldom = 1-10% 

Lifting: 

Frequently lifts 1-10 lbs. Seldom lifts 11-35 lbs. 

Carrying: 

Frequently carries 1-10 lbs. Seldom carries 11-20 lbs. 

Pushing / Pulling: 

Frequently pushes/pulls 1-10 lbs. Seldom pushes/pulls 11-20 lbs. 

Reaching: 

Constant knee to shoulder reaching. Occasional overhead reaching. Occasional at or above shoulder level reaching. 

Standing: 

Constant standing while on job. May sit while inputting data and counting money. 

Walking: 

Frequent walking while on job. 

Climb/Balance: 

Seldom. 

Trunk Functions: 

Frequent neck rotation while counting. Frequent bending of head while counting and using a computer. Occasional bending/stooping. Seldom twisting, crouching, squatting, and kneeling. 

Upper Extremity: 

Constant handling/grasping. Frequent fine finger manipulation. Frequent repetitive motion. Seldom forceful gripping. 

Vision: 

Use of peripheral vision and depth perception to move around crowded front area of store and office area. Near vision used to read documents, computer displays, and count money. 

Hearing: 

To understand customers and co-workers to provide service, receive questions/information and conduct business. To answer pages and listen on the telephone. 

Speech: 

To converse with customers, answer questions and conduct business. To exchange information with other employees; use the telephone or page other employees over the intercom. 

Albertsons’ Companies will provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities who can meet overall job requirements. 

Albertsons’ Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer 


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