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Baltimore City Community College

Bursar/Director of Student of Accounting

Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276


Baltimore City Community College Bursar/Director of Student Accounting

Location: Baltimore, Maryland The Bursar is a senior-level position responsible for providing oversight for the staff and managing the office, budget, programs, and student accounting services for Baltimore City Community College. The Bursar reports to the VP for Finance and Administration or designee and is responsible for providing leadership, vision, planning, and direction. This position is responsible for the overall operations of student financial services, billing and receivables, and cashiering functions of the College. The Bursar provides direction and leadership in financial management, fiscal policy review and changes; ensures compliance with College, State, and Federal regulations and standard accounting procedures. The Bursar oversees supervision of the office staff, including but not limited to allocation of duties, training, and problem resolution; evaluates performance and makes recommendations for personnel actions. The Bursar ensures staff are familiar with office policies and procedures and establishes internal controls and safeguards college resources in accordance with institutional policies. The Bursar must bring leadership and will operate as a collaborative and strategic thinker who demonstrates integrity and confidentiality. Responsibilities/Duties: Oversees the overall operations of student financial services, billing and receivables, and cashiering functions of the College. Manages the departmental budget. Provides professional-level financial reports; audits, analyzes, and reconciles student accounts for accuracy and compliance with all pertinent procedures and regulations; identifies weaknesses in internal controls and safeguards assets; retrieves and verifies data. Ensures proper recording and accounting of financial transactions to include registration feeds, financial aid awards, refunds, billings, waivers, student accounts receivable, collections, and disbursements; oversees reconciliation of all funds received including electronic funds transfers and via mail; posts and returns Chapter 33 Veteran's Administration payments as needed. Provides direction and leadership for fiscal policy review; conducts special studies as required; ensures compliance with College, state, and federal regulations. Provides periodic reports of receipts and technical information to the college community and to external funding agencies. Recommends and participates in the development of College policies and procedures; may serve on college planning and policymaking committees. Assures customer-oriented staff interaction with students, parents, and administrators. Interacts with internal and external auditors, participates in auditing projects, or provides information and access to accounting records as required. Establishes and implements short- and long-range organizational goals, objectives, strategic plans, policies, and operating procedures; monitors and evaluates programmatic and operational effectiveness, and effects changes required for improvement. Designs, establishes, and maintains an organizational structure and staffing to effectively accomplish the College's goals and objectives; oversees recruitment, training, supervision, and evaluation of Bursar staff. Represents the College to various institutional divisions as well as externally to governmental agencies, vendors, students and their parents, and/or the general public. Plans, develops, and implements strategies for generating resources and/or revenues for the College. Develops, implements, and maintains departmental policies and procedures ensuring Title IV regulatory compliance. Supervises student accounting, cashiering, and record-keeping functions to collect student fees, fines, and loan payments. Coordinates purge function, payment plans, and other options for student payments; institutes collection proceedings as necessary for payment plans, defaults, non-sufficient fund checks, and other debts; coordinates refund and debt processing for student payments and student services with other offices (financial aid, records, and registration). Manages student billing disputes; represents the College at hearings with the central collection agency regarding student defaulted accounts. Ensures the College procedures are in compliance with State, Federal, and College regulations; maintains working knowledge of compliance with current federal cash disbursement regulations; determines cash needs for Federal Financial Aid programs, and coordinates cash requests from the Department of Education. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field from an accredited college or university. Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive, relevant work experience in student accounting services, budgeting, and accounting operations. Seven (7) years of supervisory experience managing a Bursar or student accounting office. Demonstrated experience in a higher education setting. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in business field. Experience as a bursar or other senior/director level student accounting position. Experience working in a college or university diverse environment. 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