County of Dare
Finance Director
County of Dare, Marshall, North Carolina, United States, 28753
JOBServes as the Chief Financial Officer for Dare County. Performs complex professional and administrative work planning, directing, coordinating, and supervising all operations of the department, preparing the biennial budget and capital improvements plan, managing all aspects of debt issuance, overseeing the preparation of the annual audit and comprehensive annual financial report, maintaining files and records, preparing reports, and related work as apparent or assigned. Departmental supervision is exercised over all personnel within the department. Budgets: All Fund Budget $229 million and CIP Budgets $167 million.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Manages debt service payments, EMMA continuing disclosure, debt ratings, debt software, refunding analysis, new debt issuances and structure, debt modeling, LGC reporting and relationships, and works with the County's financial advisor.Oversees all areas of budget development and analysis, including revenue forecasting.Manages all County and Airport Authority investment portfolios; prepares monthly investments report.Plans, directs, manages, and participates in the general accounting functions of the County including accounts payable, purchase orders, payroll, revenue collection, capital assets and development of accounting policies, procedures, and practices.Manages the annual external audit process; schedules audit and related workflow; requests audit related information from other departments; prepares required schedules, reports, and work papers, composes sections of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and reviews final report for accuracy before submission.Develops, with the Board’s Capital Improvements Planning Committee, the General CIP, School CIP and Water CIP.Maintains, with the County’s financial advisor, the County’s Debt Affordability model, the School Debt Affordability model, and the Beach Nourishment Model.Performs other assigned duties.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONCPA strongly preferred. Master’s degree in related field preferred. Eight to ten (8-10) years of experience in related field or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Ability to be bonded per SL 2022-53. Valid driver’s license.
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EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Manages debt service payments, EMMA continuing disclosure, debt ratings, debt software, refunding analysis, new debt issuances and structure, debt modeling, LGC reporting and relationships, and works with the County's financial advisor.Oversees all areas of budget development and analysis, including revenue forecasting.Manages all County and Airport Authority investment portfolios; prepares monthly investments report.Plans, directs, manages, and participates in the general accounting functions of the County including accounts payable, purchase orders, payroll, revenue collection, capital assets and development of accounting policies, procedures, and practices.Manages the annual external audit process; schedules audit and related workflow; requests audit related information from other departments; prepares required schedules, reports, and work papers, composes sections of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and reviews final report for accuracy before submission.Develops, with the Board’s Capital Improvements Planning Committee, the General CIP, School CIP and Water CIP.Maintains, with the County’s financial advisor, the County’s Debt Affordability model, the School Debt Affordability model, and the Beach Nourishment Model.Performs other assigned duties.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONCPA strongly preferred. Master’s degree in related field preferred. Eight to ten (8-10) years of experience in related field or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Ability to be bonded per SL 2022-53. Valid driver’s license.
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