CFO
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Chief
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SUMMARY
Responsible
for all financial and fiscal management aspects of company operations.
Provide leadership and coordination in the administrative, business
planning, accounting and budgeting efforts of the company.
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PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Create,
coordinate, and evaluate the financial programs and supporting
information systems of the company to include budgeting, tax
planning, real estate, and conservation of assets.
- Approve
and coordinate changes and improvements in automated financial
and management information systems for the company.
- Ensure
compliance with local, state, and federal budgetary reporting
requirements.
- Oversee
the approval and processing of revenue, expenditure, and position
control documents, department budgets, mass salary updates,
ledger, and account maintenance and data entry.
- Coordinate
the preparation of financial statements, financial reports,
special analyses, and information reports.
- Develop
and implement finance, accounting, billing, and auditing procedures.
- Establish
and maintain appropriate internal control safeguards.
- Interact
with other managers to provide consultative support to planning
initiatives through financial and management information analyses,
reports, and recommendations.
- Ensure
records systems are maintained in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards.
- Develop
and direct the implementation of strategic business and/or
operational plans, projects, programs, and systems.
- Assist
in obtaining the necessary licenses and insurance required
to start a business.
- Analyze
cash flow, cost controls, and expenses to guide business leaders.
Analyze financial statements to pinpoint potential weak areas.
- Establish
and implement short- and long-range departmental goals, objectives,
policies, and operating procedures.
- Serve
on planning and policy-making committees.
- Oversee
financial management of foreign operations to include developing
financial and budget policies and procedures.
- Other
duties as assigned.
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ADDITIONAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Represent
the company externally to media, government agencies, funding
agencies, and the general public.
- Recruit,
train, supervise, and evaluate department staff.
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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
- Experience
in strategic planning and execution. Knowledge of contracting,
negotiating, and change management. Knowledge of finance,
accounting, budgeting, and cost control principles including
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Knowledge of automated
financial and accounting reporting systems. Knowledge of federal
and state financial regulations. Ability to analyze financial
data and prepare financial reports, statements, and projections.
- Work
requires professional written and verbal communication and
interpersonal skills. Ability to motivate teams to produce
quality materials within tight timeframes and simultaneously
manage several projects. Ability to participate in and facilitate
group meetings.
- This
is normally acquired through a combination of the completion
of a Masters Degree in Finance or Accounting, ten years of
experience in a senior-level finance or accounting position,
and a CPA.
- Work
requires willingness to work a flexible schedule.
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WORKING
CONDITIONS
Working
conditions are normal for an office environment. Work may require
occasional weekend and/or evening work.
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