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Finance Director

COUNTY OF BROWN · Green Bay, WI · 2 wk ago
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About the role

This position directs and supervises the accounting, accounts payable, financial reporting, and budget functions of the Department of Administration. Specifically, this position has direct responsibility for county-wide financial forecasting, budget development and monitoring, financial accounting and reporting, and administration of the County’s debt program.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise and manage Finance Division staff including planning, scheduling and assigning work related to preparation of the general ledger, accounts payable and budget preparation.
  • Instruct and train employees on a variety of computer applications, proper procedures and policies on technical accounting issues.
  • Confer with and counsel subordinate staff to exchange information and/or explain work policies, procedures and guidelines, identify work related problems and formulate possible solutions.
  • Ensure the coordination of Finance division activities with other staff in the Department of Administration including staff in the Director’s Office, Purchasing and Risk Divisions.
  • Maintain county-wide uniform policies related to financial procedures, fiscal reporting, accounting methods, budget preparation and debt administration.
  • Oversee design, selection, and implementation of all manual and automated systems for the County’s centralized financial systems.
  • Supervise and direct the preparation of all county, state, and federal financial reports, budgets, financial analysis and studies of revenues, expenditures, assets, liabilities, and equities; oversee development of County’s annual financial statements.
  • Assure accurate and timely preparation of monthly, annual, and other routine or special purpose reports.
  • Provide advice, counsel and direction to all department heads and staff to the extent necessary to ensure effective administration and implementation of approved fiscal policies, plans and programs.
  • Cook conduct financial impact analyses and prepare fiscal notes as required on leases, contracts, resolutions and make recommendations for approval and/or changes to leases, contracts, etc.

Budget Monitoring and Reporting

  • Monitor department budgets on a monthly basis to ensure departments are operating within budgeted levels as approved by the Board and consistent with budget policies and procedures.
  • Develop budget monitoring reports and present to the Director as required.
  • Develop and implement procedures to identify emerging budget issues, revenue shortfalls or expenditure overruns by departments.
  • Assist departments in preparing budget transfers consistent with Board policy and operating budget guidelines.
  • Review budget transfers to ensure compliance with Board policy and operating budget guidelines.
  • Work with managers and staff in other departments to understand financial and budgetary issues and monitor revenue and expenditure status.

County Budget Development

  • Assist the Director with development of annual County budget, including: developing timeframes and budget forms; analyzing/reviewing other department’s budgets for accuracy; assisting departments with budget preparation; preparing non-finance department budgets as needed; making recommendations as member of County Executive Budget Team; reviewing tax apportionment for local municipalities.
  • Report revenue and expense projections for annual budget and long-term planning purposes.
  • Analyze department revenue projections and 12-month revenue and expenditure estimates to ensure realistic budget projections when developing the annual county budget.
  • Aid in the development of budget policies including the appropriate level of fund balance, taxing levels and long-term debt options.

Qualifications

  • Considerable knowledge of principles and practices of governmental accounting and budgeting.
  • Considerable knowledge of County/local government operations.
  • Considerable knowledge of financial record keeping principles and techniques.
  • Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of effective management and supervision.
  • Knowledge of and ability to utilize a computer and the required software.
  • Considerable skill in preparing and analyzing complex reports, budgets and statements.
  • Considerable skill in recommending, coordinating, implementing and maintaining financial information systems.
  • Considerable skill in planning and directing the work of others.
  • Considerable skill in presenting information and recommendations in a clear and concise manner.
  • Ability to plan, administer and evaluate programs and projects.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public.
  • Ability to work the required hours of the position.

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