Accounting and Payroll Administrator

Program Benefits

– Meets requirements for National Payroll Institute’s payroll designation programs
– Market-driven programs
– Small class sizes

Admission

– Grade 12 or equivalent
OR
– Mature student status (18 years of age or older) and a passing score on the entrance examination

Career Opportunities

– Accounts Payable Clerk
– Accounts Receivable
– Payroll Administrator
– Payroll Clerk

As an Accounting and Payroll Administrator, you’ll hold an essential position within any organization. Earning an Accounting and Payroll Administrator diploma prepares you to meet the expectations of today’s competitive job market.

Accounting and Payroll Administrator Diploma

By completing the Accounting and Payroll Administrator program, you’ll develop strong computer and office administration skills along with a practical foundation in accounting, computerized accounting systems, and payroll. Accounting courses prepare you for employment by teaching journal entries, financial statement analysis, and account adjustments. Bookkeeping courses focus on the core principles used to record and report business transactions.

After graduation, you’ll gain hands-on, real-world experience through a practicum placement. This experience moves beyond basic concepts and allows you to apply your skills using industry-standard accounting and payroll software in a professional setting.

National Payroll Institute PCP Designation

The National Payroll Institute’s Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) designation is a key credential for a successful payroll career. PCP courses provide an in-depth understanding of payroll legislation, ensuring organizations remain compliant throughout the annual payroll cycle. Achieving this designation connects you with a network of professionals and provides access to ongoing resources to stay current in the field.

To earn the PCP designation, students must complete three core payroll courses, receive transfer credit for an Introduction to Accounting course, and complete one year of weighted payroll work experience:

  • Payroll Compliance Legislation

  • Payroll Fundamentals 1 – Prerequisite: Payroll Compliance Legislation

  • Payroll Fundamentals 2 – Prerequisites: Payroll Compliance Legislation and Payroll Fundamentals 1

  • Introduction to Accounting – completed at a recognized post-secondary institution

  • PCP Work Experience Requirement Application – minimum of one year of weighted payroll experience

Salary

Qestions & Answers

What is the role of an Accounting and Payroll Administrator?
An Accounting and Payroll Administrator is responsible for managing financial records, processing payroll, and ensuring compliance with tax regulations. They handle tasks such as maintaining ledgers, reconciling accounts, preparing financial reports, calculating employee salaries, and remitting payroll taxes.
What skills are important for an Accounting and Payroll Administrator?
Essential skills for an Accounting and Payroll Administrator include proficiency in accounting software, attention to detail, strong numerical skills, knowledge of tax laws and regulations, ability to analyze financial data, and excellent organizational and communication skills. They should also be familiar with payroll processing, bookkeeping, and general accounting principles.
What are the typical duties of an Accounting and Payroll Administrator?
Typical duties of an Accounting and Payroll Administrator include recording financial transactions, managing accounts payable and accounts receivable, reconciling bank statements, preparing financial statements, processing payroll and related taxes, ensuring compliance with employment regulations, maintaining employee records, and assisting with budgeting and forecasting.
What education or qualifications are required to become an Accounting and Payroll Administrator?
While specific requirements may vary, most employers seek candidates with a post-secondary diploma or degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. Professional certifications such as the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) or the Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) designation can also enhance job prospects. Additionally, proficiency in accounting software, such as QuickBooks or Sage, is often required.
What career opportunities are available for Accounting and Payroll Administrators?
Accounting and Payroll Administrators can find employment opportunities in various industries, including corporate organizations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and accounting firms. With experience and additional qualifications, they can advance to positions such as Senior Payroll Administrator, Payroll Manager, Accounting Supervisor, or Financial Analyst. Some individuals may also choose to pursue a career as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).