Responsibilities
- Prepare and analyze
budgets and financial statements using information from operating
statements, account ledgers, work order reports, project tracking systems,
etc. for a large, complex unit or division of a department. Anticipate
future needs.
- Analytically review
budget and financial statements. Reconcile appropriation and cash flow
budgets to the general ledger. Ensure correct coding to the general
ledger.
- Ensure compliance with
generally accepted accounting principles. Identify trends and potential
areas of concern. Initiate basic adjustments, as needed, and report
actions. Prepare management reports. Investigate alternatives.
- Create reports, charts,
and graphs illustrating findings. Recommend adjustments. Perform on-site
internal control reviews. Review documents dealing with appropriation or
transfer of budgets. Work with division managers to resolve differences.
- Conducts internal control
reviews. Includes cost studies and overhead analysis of income sources,
cost justifications, and savings analysis for data processing hardware and
other equipment. Prepare financial procedures.
- Position may provide
functional advice or training to less-experienced financial analyst
positions.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in
Accounting (or Finance or Business Management) is required.
- Five to eight years of
relevant experience in accounting, auditing, business management, or
equivalent. CMA, CPA or MBA preferred.
- Demonstrate understanding
of accounting principles and Church accounting systems.
- Must operate a personal
computer and have knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet.
- Must be able to learn new
software.
How to Apply
