OREGON SOCIETY OF CPA'S
Associate Director of Budget & Planning
OREGON SOCIETY OF CPA'S, Klamath Falls, Oregon, us, 97602
Position Details
Position Type:
Administrative
Working Title:
Associate Director of Budget and Planning
Classification Title:
Associate Director
College/Division:
Finance and Administration
Department:
Budget Office/CFO
Salary Range:
90,000 - 120,000
Work Location:
Klamath Falls
Position Terms/Mo:
12
Full/Part time:
Full Time
Appointment FTE (%):
1.00
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
Exempt
Application Link
Position Summary The Director of Budget and Planning provides department leadership. Responsibilities will encompass strategic planning, analysis and budget management of Oregon Tech’s budgets, and preparing internal and external financial and budget related communications and reports. This position will manage the development of financial impact studies for the legislature and develop and recommend solutions involving budget and fiscal policy to executive staff, external government agencies, partner institutions, and the Board of Trustees.
Under the supervision of the Associate Vice President for Finance, the Director develops, implements, tracks, and reports on the annual and biennial University budgets. This position has broad functional and leadership responsibilities across the institution supporting the academic, administrative, and student affairs functions by coordinating the operating budgets of the University. This position will develop tools that support decision-making and analysis for budget authorities, deans, executive leadership and the Board of Trustees.
This requires high levels of critical-thinking and technical competence. Primary duties include developing analytical tools and frameworks; developing budget and operational analysis; recommending policy, procedure, budgets, and efforts to improve organizational effectiveness across all campus locations; tracking and forecasting revenues, commitments, and expenditures; managing and advising on cross functional projects and identifying potential improvements in the administration of the budget; and serving as primary liaison with HECC and OCOP regarding SSCM technical advising, fiscal impact requests, and Consolidated Funding Request preparation.
This role may be filled at one of the following levels depending on the education and experience of the candidate: Assistant Director, Associate Director, or Director.
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in business administration, public administration, business management, accounting, or related field.
Master’s degree in a relevant field may be substituted for up to one year of required experience.
Four (4) years’ progressive advanced level experience in finance or budget development; planning & executing financial analysis such as analyzing financial information; forecasting program needs; monitoring revenue and expenditures; preparing recurring; ad hoc financial management reports; using and developing interactive financial modeling systems.
Four (4) years’ experience in higher education institutions, hospital or other complex organizations which includes demonstrated effectiveness in budget modeling/budget development.
Knowledge of and experience with distributed electronic financial management systems; and strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
A demonstrated commitment to client service and continuous improvement.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in business administration, public administration, business management, accounting, or related field.
Experience in university budget or planning office.
Advanced user of Excel or Access.
Experience with statistical modeling, including time series analysis and statistical forecasting.
Experience with analytical analysis tools.
Experience developing process & policy.
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Position Type:
Administrative
Working Title:
Associate Director of Budget and Planning
Classification Title:
Associate Director
College/Division:
Finance and Administration
Department:
Budget Office/CFO
Salary Range:
90,000 - 120,000
Work Location:
Klamath Falls
Position Terms/Mo:
12
Full/Part time:
Full Time
Appointment FTE (%):
1.00
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
Exempt
Application Link
Position Summary The Director of Budget and Planning provides department leadership. Responsibilities will encompass strategic planning, analysis and budget management of Oregon Tech’s budgets, and preparing internal and external financial and budget related communications and reports. This position will manage the development of financial impact studies for the legislature and develop and recommend solutions involving budget and fiscal policy to executive staff, external government agencies, partner institutions, and the Board of Trustees.
Under the supervision of the Associate Vice President for Finance, the Director develops, implements, tracks, and reports on the annual and biennial University budgets. This position has broad functional and leadership responsibilities across the institution supporting the academic, administrative, and student affairs functions by coordinating the operating budgets of the University. This position will develop tools that support decision-making and analysis for budget authorities, deans, executive leadership and the Board of Trustees.
This requires high levels of critical-thinking and technical competence. Primary duties include developing analytical tools and frameworks; developing budget and operational analysis; recommending policy, procedure, budgets, and efforts to improve organizational effectiveness across all campus locations; tracking and forecasting revenues, commitments, and expenditures; managing and advising on cross functional projects and identifying potential improvements in the administration of the budget; and serving as primary liaison with HECC and OCOP regarding SSCM technical advising, fiscal impact requests, and Consolidated Funding Request preparation.
This role may be filled at one of the following levels depending on the education and experience of the candidate: Assistant Director, Associate Director, or Director.
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in business administration, public administration, business management, accounting, or related field.
Master’s degree in a relevant field may be substituted for up to one year of required experience.
Four (4) years’ progressive advanced level experience in finance or budget development; planning & executing financial analysis such as analyzing financial information; forecasting program needs; monitoring revenue and expenditures; preparing recurring; ad hoc financial management reports; using and developing interactive financial modeling systems.
Four (4) years’ experience in higher education institutions, hospital or other complex organizations which includes demonstrated effectiveness in budget modeling/budget development.
Knowledge of and experience with distributed electronic financial management systems; and strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
A demonstrated commitment to client service and continuous improvement.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in business administration, public administration, business management, accounting, or related field.
Experience in university budget or planning office.
Advanced user of Excel or Access.
Experience with statistical modeling, including time series analysis and statistical forecasting.
Experience with analytical analysis tools.
Experience developing process & policy.
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