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Are you a proven financial leader who can guide municipal accounting operations, oversee investment programs, and support long‑term fiscal planning? If so, apply to be Marshall’s next Director of Finance! We’re looking for an exceptional professional who is a skilled leader with experience in budgeting and mentoring staff.
Location Marshall, Texas, is a thriving community located in the heart of East Texas, just two hours east of Dallas, three hours north of Houston, and 45 minutes west of Shreveport. With a population of 23,392, Marshall serves as the county seat of Harrison County (population 66,553). The City has invested in downtown redevelopment, infrastructure improvements, and cultural programming, and the downtown district is anchored by a lively Main Street featuring local shops, restaurants, and year‑round events. Marshall was first designated an official Texas Main Street City in 1982, reflecting its long‑running commitment to historic downtown revitalization. Marshall is nationally recognized for its historic architecture: its downtown and surrounding neighborhoods form one of the largest National Historic Landmark districts in the small‑urban category, with historic structures that showcase nineteenth‑and early‑twentieth‑century styles. Marshall has also been honored as an All‑America City twice, a recognition of the community’s civic achievements and collaborative initiatives. Tourism plays an important role in Marshall’s identity. The city hosts the nationally known Wonderland of Lights festival each winter and promotes heritage tourism tied to its Main Street, museums, and historic sites.
City Government Overview Marshall is a home‑rule city operating under a council‑manager form of government. The City Council has seven members, including the Mayor. Reporting directly to the City Manager, the Director of Finance is a key member of the City’s leadership team, responsible for shaping the City’s long‑term financial strategy while managing its day‑to‑day financial operations. The role provides oversight, accountability, and guidance across the organization to ensure sound stewardship and the City’s overall financial integrity.
Role Overview The Director of Finance reports directly to the City Manager and is a key member of the City’s leadership team, responsible for shaping the City’s long‑term financial strategy while managing its day‑to‑day financial operations.
Responsibilities
Oversee municipal accounting operations and investment programs.
Develop and manage the City’s budget and financial reporting.
Ensure compliance with governmental accounting principles and internal controls.
Mentor staff and collaborate with elected officials.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field
Seven (7) years of progressive accounting experience to include five (5) years in public sector financial management
Knowledge of governmental accounting principles, state/federal tax laws, and municipal finance operations
Preferred Qualifications
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or Certified Government Finance Officer (CGFO) designation
Master’s degree in Public Administration, Finance, or related field
Experience with investment portfolio management and external contract negotiations
Salary The salary range for this position is $125,000-$160,000, depending on qualifications and experience.
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Location Marshall, Texas, is a thriving community located in the heart of East Texas, just two hours east of Dallas, three hours north of Houston, and 45 minutes west of Shreveport. With a population of 23,392, Marshall serves as the county seat of Harrison County (population 66,553). The City has invested in downtown redevelopment, infrastructure improvements, and cultural programming, and the downtown district is anchored by a lively Main Street featuring local shops, restaurants, and year‑round events. Marshall was first designated an official Texas Main Street City in 1982, reflecting its long‑running commitment to historic downtown revitalization. Marshall is nationally recognized for its historic architecture: its downtown and surrounding neighborhoods form one of the largest National Historic Landmark districts in the small‑urban category, with historic structures that showcase nineteenth‑and early‑twentieth‑century styles. Marshall has also been honored as an All‑America City twice, a recognition of the community’s civic achievements and collaborative initiatives. Tourism plays an important role in Marshall’s identity. The city hosts the nationally known Wonderland of Lights festival each winter and promotes heritage tourism tied to its Main Street, museums, and historic sites.
City Government Overview Marshall is a home‑rule city operating under a council‑manager form of government. The City Council has seven members, including the Mayor. Reporting directly to the City Manager, the Director of Finance is a key member of the City’s leadership team, responsible for shaping the City’s long‑term financial strategy while managing its day‑to‑day financial operations. The role provides oversight, accountability, and guidance across the organization to ensure sound stewardship and the City’s overall financial integrity.
Role Overview The Director of Finance reports directly to the City Manager and is a key member of the City’s leadership team, responsible for shaping the City’s long‑term financial strategy while managing its day‑to‑day financial operations.
Responsibilities
Oversee municipal accounting operations and investment programs.
Develop and manage the City’s budget and financial reporting.
Ensure compliance with governmental accounting principles and internal controls.
Mentor staff and collaborate with elected officials.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field
Seven (7) years of progressive accounting experience to include five (5) years in public sector financial management
Knowledge of governmental accounting principles, state/federal tax laws, and municipal finance operations
Preferred Qualifications
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or Certified Government Finance Officer (CGFO) designation
Master’s degree in Public Administration, Finance, or related field
Experience with investment portfolio management and external contract negotiations
Salary The salary range for this position is $125,000-$160,000, depending on qualifications and experience.
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