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- Financial and Accounting Management
- Prepares
- financial statements, projections, and analyses as needed; conducts research and special studies related to the Village’s fiscal health
- and files all Federal, State, and County fiscal reports in addition to preparing and submitting monthly financial reports to the Board
- Manages
- financial transaction recording, ensures accuracy and compliance, corrects errors, prepares complex journal entries, and approves the final trial balance
- integrated accounting/data processing system
- annual audit, preparing journal entries, audit schedules, and statistical schedules for both annual and supplemental financial reporting
- accounts payable process, including preparing 1099 and 1096 forms, and reviews and edits final warrants
- Maintains Fixed Asset System
- Oversees water and sewer billing functions and the collection and recording of all fees and fines
- Coordinates placement of delinquent accounts with collection agencies
- Prepares
- Investment and Treasury Management
- Manages
- fund investments, analyzes cash flow, makes short-term investments per guidelines, and negotiates interest rates with financial institutions
- debt administration, including bond issues, rating presentations, and reporting; oversees outstanding debt and coordinates new debt sales.
- Stays updated on market trends and monitors investments to ensure municipal funds maintain desired liquidity and achieve optimal returns
- Manages
- Annual Operating Budget
- Oversees the annual budget process, including format development, revenue, and personnel costs
- Prepares
- final budget and assists in creating the five-year Capital Improvement Plan
- Annual Appropriation Ordinance, Tax Levy and Abatement Ordinances, and Treasurer’s Report
- Purchasing
- Serves as purchasing officer and manages purchasing policy, updates procedures, ensures compliance, and approves purchase orders and check requests.
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Accounting, Finance, Public or Business Administration, or a related field. A master’s degree is preferred.
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in high-level financial management, preferably in municipal finance.
- Minimum of three (3) years of supervisory experience.
- Having a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation, a Government Finance Officers Association-CPFO certification and/or state sponsored certifications (such as Certified Municipal Treasurer-WI or Certified Professional Treasurer-MI) is a plus.
Posted: 2024-10-01
To apply for this job please visit www.govhrusa.com.