We are looking for a detail-oriented Payroll Clerk to join our team in San Diego, California. This Contract-to-permanent position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the accurate and efficient processing of payroll and related financial operations. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational skills, precise attention to detail, and a commitment to ensuring compliance with all payroll regulations.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Process payroll for approximately 25-30 employees, including routine semi-monthly payroll, off-cycle payments, commissions, bonuses, and adjustments.<br>• Utilize ADP Workforce Now and related systems to coordinate payroll runs while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.<br>• Generate, audit, and file payroll reports, ensuring adherence to reporting requirements and resolving discrepancies.<br>• Maintain and update master files, accruals, payroll transactions, and delivery records, ensuring all data is accurate and audit-ready.<br>• Handle incoming documentation such as employee status changes, garnishments, and field-initiated requests with precision and efficiency.<br>• Respond to complex payroll-related inquiries, providing clear guidance to employees and management on wage-related issues.<br>• Collaborate with the Human Resources department to ensure timely and accurate payroll entries.<br>• Assist with payroll audits, regulatory filings, and funding of payroll-related deductions.<br>• Suggest process improvements to enhance team efficiency and streamline payroll operations.<br>• Perform additional payroll and accounting tasks as assigned, ensuring high-quality results.
<p><strong>Respected OC Firm Seeks Employment Litigation Attorney HEAVY MENTORSHIP</strong></p><p><br></p><p>About Firm & Position:</p><p>A well-known, community-rooted mid-sized law firm in Orange County is seeking an <strong>employment litigation attorney</strong> to join its labor & employment group. Known for its low turnover, high-end clients, and commitment to attorney development, the firm has a proven track record of training and promoting within.</p><p><br></p><p>Employment Litigation Attorney Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Represent employer clients in employment-related disputes, including wrongful termination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, and discrimination claims</li><li>Handle litigation matters from pre-litigation through resolution (discovery, motion work, depositions, hearings, and trial prep)</li><li>Draft responses to agency complaints (EEOC, DFEH, DLSE)</li><li>Advise clients throughout the litigation process and help mitigate risk</li><li>Collaborate with partners and clients directly on legal strategy and resolution</li></ul><p>Hours:</p><ul><li>Billable target: 120–130 hours/month</li><li>100% onsite to start; remote flexibility available after ramp-up</li><li>Firm provides full WFH tech support setup for hybrid days</li></ul><p>Perks:</p><ul><li>High-quality litigation work without overwhelming billables</li><li>Proven partnership path with structured training</li><li>Direct access to clients and decision-makers</li><li>Dynamic, family-friendly culture with extremely low turnover</li><li>Multiple attorneys and staff placed here have stayed long-term and thrived</li></ul><p>Salary:</p><p>$125K to $195K+ depending on experience</p><p> Bonus structure includes:</p><ul><li>Quarterly bonuses for exceeding billable targets</li><li>Year-end discretionary performance bonuses</li></ul><p>Benefits:</p><ul><li>Medical: Choice of Anthem or Kaiser plans; $350/month firm contribution (often fully covers base plan for employee + dependents)</li><li>Dental: Fully covered by firm for employee</li><li>401(k) with discretionary profit sharing</li><li>PTO: 10 vacation days in first year</li><li>Sick leave: 3 days in year one, increases to 6 days annually after Jan 1</li><li>Annual performance reviews</li></ul><p><strong>TO APPLY, ONLY send resume directly to Vice President of Direct Hire, Samantha Graham at Samantha [dot] Graham [at] RobertHalf [dot] [com]</strong></p>
<p>A well-established organization in San Diego County is seeking a Payroll Coordinator to manage payroll operations and ensure employees are paid accurately and on time. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with numbers, values confidentiality, and thrives in a role that supports both HR and finance functions.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>💼 What You’ll Be Responsible For:</u></strong></p><ul><li>Process bi-weekly payroll for multiple departments and locations.</li><li>Maintain payroll records and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.</li><li>Assist with onboarding and benefits-related payroll entries.</li><li>Respond to employee inquiries regarding pay, deductions, and timekeeping.</li><li>Collaborate with HR and accounting teams to reconcile payroll data and resolve discrepancies.</li><li>Prepare payroll reports for audits, leadership, and financial planning.</li></ul>
<p>Robert Half is hiring for their client in the Biotech and Medical Device industry in Vista, CA. Vista is home to fast-growing biotech firms and medical device manufacturers! The Payroll Specialist will be responsible for processing payroll for hourly and salaried employees, ensuring accuracy and compliance with federal and state regulations.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Key Responsibilities:</u></strong></p><ul><li>Process bi-weekly payroll for 100+ employees.</li><li>Maintain payroll records and update employee data.</li><li>Ensure compliance with wage and hour laws.</li><li>Assist with payroll tax filings and year-end reporting.</li><li>Respond to employee inquiries regarding pay and deductions.</li><li>Collaborate with HR and Accounting on payroll-related matters.</li></ul>
Key Responsibilities:<br>Credentialing and Verification:<br><br>Oversee and facilitate the initial credentialing and recredentialing process for healthcare providers participating in managed care networks.<br>Verify licenses, certifications, education, training, and work history following California state regulations.<br>Ensure compliance with National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), The Joint Commission (TJC), and California-specific guidelines.<br>Knowledge of Managed Care Requirements:<br><br>Maintain up-to-date understanding of managed care policies, contracts, and credentialing requirements specific to California.<br>Work with Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to ensure timely processing and compliance with Medicaid and Medicare standards.<br>Regulatory and Compliance Adherence:<br><br>Monitor compliance with California-specific licensing and credentialing laws, including Medical Board regulations and Department of Managed Health Care guidelines (Source: SG25 US Healthcare.docx).<br>Track accrediting standards and proactively manage required provider information updates for compliance audits or inspections.<br>Data Management and Record Keeping:<br><br>Maintain accurate databases for provider credentialing files, including updates to California-specific licensing expiration dates.<br>Regularly audit credentialing documentation to ensure accuracy and meet managed care specifications.<br>Communication and Collaboration:<br><br>Serve as the liaison between healthcare providers, managed care organizations (MCOs), and regulatory agencies in California.<br>Provide clear guidance to providers regarding credentialing requirements and timelines and respond to inquiries promptly.<br>Renewals and Appeals:<br><br>Manage provider contract and credentialing renewals within California-specific timeframes.<br>Facilitate appeals and resolution of disputes related to provider denials or credentialing errors as per California laws and managed care regulations.<br>Process Improvements:<br><br>Identify areas for streamlining credentialing workflows specific to California's unique healthcare system.<br>Stay informed of changes in California managed care regulations and implement adjustments as needed.<br>Qualifications and Skills:<br>Educational Background:<br><br>Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, business, or a related field, or equivalent experience.<br>Experience:<br><br>Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in credentialing, preferably within a managed care or California-based healthcare organization.<br>Technical Proficiency:<br><br>Familiar with credentialing software and electronic medical records (EMR) systems (e.g., Cerner, Epic).<br>Knowledge:<br><br>Deep understanding of California-specific healthcare credentialing laws and managed care guidelines.<br>Familiarity with standards from NCQA, CMS, and The Joint Commission.<br>Skills:<br><br>Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.<br>Strong verbal and written communication.<br>Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.<br>Preferred Certifications:<br>Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) by the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS).<br>Familiarity with California Department of Managed Health Care requirements is highly valued.<br>Salary Range (2025):<br><br>This tailored job description will help target candidates with the necessary expertise in managed care and California-specific regulations, ensuring they are prepared to meet the unique demands of the role.
We are looking for an experienced Payroll Specialist to join our team on a long-term contract basis in San Diego, California. This role involves managing payroll operations for a diverse workforce while ensuring compliance with multi-state regulations. With a focus on accuracy and efficiency, you will play a key role in onboarding, offboarding, and addressing payroll-related inquiries.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Process payroll for a mixed workforce of hourly and salaried employees using Rippling and NetSuite systems.<br>• Serve as the primary liaison between the organization and the outsourced payroll service provider.<br>• Manage onboarding and offboarding payroll-related tasks, including benefits adjustments and pay updates.<br>• Address employee questions regarding payroll, benefits, and related matters promptly and accurately.<br>• Ensure compliance with multi-state payroll regulations and company policies.<br>• Maintain accurate payroll records and prepare reports as needed.<br>• Collaborate with HR and finance teams to streamline payroll processes and resolve discrepancies.<br>• Conduct regular audits to ensure the accuracy of payroll data and adherence to legal standards.<br>• Provide recommendations for improving payroll systems and procedures.
We are looking for a meticulous Credentialing Specialist to join our team in Palm Springs, California, for a long-term contract position. In this role, you will play a vital part in ensuring healthcare providers meet all credentialing and compliance standards, with a focus on California-specific regulations and managed care requirements. This opportunity is ideal for detail-oriented professionals who thrive in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee initial credentialing and recredentialing processes for healthcare providers in managed care networks.<br>• Verify licenses, certifications, education, and work history to ensure compliance with state and national regulations.<br>• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of managed care policies and credentialing requirements, including Medicare and Medicaid standards.<br>• Monitor adherence to California-specific licensing laws and guidelines from accrediting organizations such as The Joint Commission.<br>• Manage accurate databases for provider credentialing files, including tracking expiration dates and conducting audits.<br>• Act as a liaison between healthcare providers, managed care organizations, and regulatory agencies to facilitate clear communication.<br>• Handle renewals and appeals related to credentialing errors or provider denials in accordance with state laws.<br>• Identify and implement process improvements to streamline credentialing workflows and enhance efficiency.<br>• Stay informed about changes in healthcare regulations and adjust processes accordingly.
We are looking for a detail-oriented Payroll Administrator to join our dynamic finance team in Newport Beach, California. This role is ideal for someone eager to make a measurable impact while managing payroll processes across both domestic and international locations. You’ll play a vital role in ensuring compliance, accuracy, and efficiency in payroll operations while contributing to the development of streamlined systems and practices.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage comprehensive payroll processing for U.S. employees while overseeing international payroll operations through external providers.<br>• Collaborate with external payroll vendors to address adjustments, audits, and compliance-related inquiries.<br>• Stay informed on local and international payroll regulations, ensuring compliance with tax laws and industry standards.<br>• Calculate and record global commission and bonus accruals, ensuring accurate reporting and distribution.<br>• Reconcile payroll benefits and deductions with financial statements and general ledger, supporting month-end close and audit processes.<br>• Facilitate the accurate processing and payment of global pension, retirement, and other benefits in accordance with local legislation.<br>• Analyze semi-monthly payroll variance reports to identify discrepancies and ensure transparency.<br>• Manage regulatory filings and year-end reporting requirements, including W-2s, 1095-Cs, and international equivalents.<br>• Enhance payroll operations by implementing automation, system upgrades, and robust policies to improve compliance and efficiency.<br>• Address complex international payroll scenarios such as expatriate assignments and cross-border payments, ensuring adherence to regulations.