We are looking for a Compensation and Benefits Administrator to join an established client in the South Bay. This is a direct permanent offering an excellent opportunity to support key HR functions and enhance your skills. The role involves working closely with the HR Management team and being point of contact for Compensation and Benefits Administration. <br> Responsibilities: • Coordinate and manage Employee Compensation and Benefits • Assist in maintaining and updating Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) to reflect current employee data. • Provide administrative support for various HR functions, including record-keeping and policy updates. • Collaborate with team members - HRIS system recording all Compensation and Benefit changes • Ensure adherence to company policies and employment regulations in all HR practices. • Prepare reports and summaries related to HR activities for management review. • Support the implementation of new HR initiatives to improve operational efficiency
<p><strong>Interested?</strong> Apply today and send your resume via LinkedIn to <strong>JC del Rosario</strong> — I’d love to connect!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Fund Accountant</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Role</strong></p><p>We’re seeking a <strong>Fund Accountant</strong> to join a dynamic finance team at an investment firm. In this role, you’ll manage fund accounting, reporting, and post-trade operations while collaborating with cross-functional teams to support growth and scale infrastructure.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare monthly and annual financial statements, tax compliance, and treasury management for multi-asset funds.</li><li>Maintain internal accounting systems and produce daily/monthly P& L and AUM reports.</li><li>Develop and monitor reconciliations across brokers, banks, and fund administrators.</li><li>Ensure adherence to internal controls and work closely with service providers.</li></ul><p><strong>Benefits & Perks</strong></p><ul><li>Competitive salary + bonus.</li><li>Medical, dental, and vision coverage.</li><li>401(k) with company match.</li><li>Generous PTO and sick leave.</li></ul>
<p>Our client is seeking a Technology Asset Management Coordinator II to support enterprise-wide technology asset lifecycle management with a focus on ServiceNow automation, ServiceNow Asset Management, and inventory control. This role is responsible for ensuring accurate asset tracking, optimizing inventory workflows, and supporting the procurement, deployment, return, and disposal of technology equipment across the organization.</p><p><br></p><p>The Coordinator II maintains detailed asset records, drives process accuracy, and works closely with IT teams, end users, and vendors to ensure equipment is delivered and managed efficiently. This role requires hands-on work in warehouse and office environments and the ability to lift up to 35 lbs.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Execute and enhance ServiceNow Asset Management workflows, including automation, asset updates, inventory reconciliation, and lifecycle tracking.</li><li>Maintain asset records across procurement, deployment, returns, repairs, and end-of-life.</li><li>Process daily receiving of technology equipment and update all corresponding ServiceNow asset records with barcode scans and documentation.</li><li>Coordinate shipping, receiving, and distribution of laptops, desktops, mobile devices, and peripherals.</li><li>Prepare, process, and track purchase orders for inventory replenishment.</li><li>Manage equipment returns from corporate and field offices; evaluate and re-enter reusable equipment into inventory.</li><li>Maintain inventory accuracy through regular audits, cycle counts, and reconciliation reports.</li><li>Process and close Asset Management tickets, ensuring complete documentation and timely customer communication.</li><li>Coordinate e-waste collection and disposal following company and environmental guidelines.</li><li>Create and maintain reports on inventory levels, asset lifecycle metrics, and audit findings.</li><li>Follow all Robert Half IT guidelines, policies, and security standards.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for a highly experienced interim Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead a critical evaluation of IT systems and operations within a higher education environment. This contract position requires a strategic leader who can identify inefficiencies, recommend cost-effective solutions, and oversee the implementation of optimized IT systems. This is a remote position and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with both internal teams and external vendors to drive transformative improvements in technology and operations.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Conduct a comprehensive assessment of IT systems, including payroll, enterprise software, and technology infrastructure, within a higher education organization.</p><p>• Identify redundancies and inefficiencies in the current technology stack and propose cost-saving measures.</p><p>• Provide detailed recommendations for modernizing and streamlining IT operations to enhance functionality and reduce costs.</p><p>• Perform cost evaluations and analyses of existing systems, focusing on overlap and operational redundancies.</p><p>• Collaborate with internal IT teams and external vendors to implement recommended changes effectively.</p><p>• Manage the evaluation project within tight deadlines, ensuring decisions are delivered by the set timeline.</p><p>• Work closely with stakeholders to optimize and streamline systems such as Moodle, Microsoft 365, Windows, Ellucian Colleague, and Oracle.</p><p>• Oversee the implementation and optimization of recommended IT solutions over several months.</p><p>• Ensure seamless communication and collaboration across cross-functional teams during the project.</p><p>• Provide strategic leadership to ensure IT systems align with organizational goals and long-term sustainability.</p>
<p><strong>PLEASE CONTACT CHRISTINA TRAN AT ROBERT HALF FOR MORE INFORMATION</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>CONTROLLER/VP CONTROLLER - FUND ACCOUNTING/FAMILY OFFICE -OPPORTUNITY TO GROW TO CFO LEVEL</strong></p><p><strong>200K-250K</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><p>-Oversee all aspects of fund accounting, including the preparation of financial statements, NAV calculations, and investor reporting</p><p>-Manage all accounting function and financial reporting responsibilities for the Family Office and Investment Funds</p><p>-Maintain the general ledgers and accounting entries for the Family and their investment portfolio</p><p>- Manage investment portfolio, pay capital calls, and subscribe to new investments as identified by the family</p><p>-Oversee cash flow management, including monitoring and forecasting fund liquidity and managing banking relationships.</p><p>-Coordinate with the investment team to ensure adequate funding for investments, expenses, and distributions.</p><p>-Oversee the preparation and filing of tax returns, K-1s, and other regulatory filings as required.</p><p>-Work closely with the CFO and senior management to drive continuous improvement initiatives within the finance department.</p><p>-Preparation of quarterly performance track record reporting</p><p>-Liaise with external auditors and manage the annual audit process for the fund(s).</p><p>- Work closely with Executive team on maintaining and improving the internal control framework </p><p>-Manage and mentor a staff</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Requirements:</strong></p><p>-Bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, or finance</p><p>-Public/private mix, CPA preferred</p><p>-Family Office or Fund Accounting experience</p><p>-Experience working with auditors and fund administrators required</p><p>-Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and accuracy</p>