Haverhill Public Schools
Chief Financial Officer
Haverhill Public Schools, Haverhill, Massachusetts, us, 01832
HAVERHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLSHAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS 01830
ANTICIPATED OPENING
HAVERHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS A DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT AND IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITIONTitle of Position : Chief Financial Officer,
BILINGUAL PREFERRED
Work Year:
Twelve (12) months
Start Date : July 1, 2024
Salary:
Salary range $140,000-150,000 Commensurate with experience
Organizational Relationship:
Responsible to the Superintendent of Schools.
Job Description:The
Chief Financial Officer
will provide leadership and coordination of all aspects of the district’s financial portfolio including budget, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, all contracts, and purchasing. The HPS
Chief Financial Officer
will be responsible for all business functions to seamlessly deliver related services to schools, enabling school administrators to focus their time on supporting teaching and learning in the classroom.
The successful candidate for this position must bring demonstrated experience in financial management at a senior level, preferably with public finance experience specifically, as well as forecasting experience to our fiscally challenged environment.
Performance Responsibilities:
Working in close collaboration with the Superintendent coordinates and facilitates the development of the annual budget including preparing and disseminating budget guidelines, providing training to and assisting administrators in preparation of department and school budgets, and presenting the budget to the Haverhill School Committee and stakeholders.
Achieves annual and multi-year financial sustainability goals and budget results as established by the Haverhill School Committee and Superintendent of Schools.
Provides needed business services to support the instructional activities of the school district.
Establishes and supervises a program of accounting and reporting for the financial affairs of the district, including controls for the transfer of funds, and submits periodic reports to the School Committee detailing the status of the budget appropriation.
Serves as fiscal agent for all state and federal grants; reviews and approves grant applications; coordinates grant submissions including requests for payments, amendments, and reports.
Prepares financial reports in conformance with all required audit procedures, ensures regular audits are performed as required, and implements audit suggestions in a timely fashion.
Prepares appropriate financial and/or other analytical reports.
Monitors a district-wide plan for the management of special revenue funds, student activity, and school-based internal funds.
Establishes procedures for record keeping and maintaining all records that audit and legal requirements demand.
Establishes standard operating procedure manuals for the deployment of efficient work processes, effective workflow, and minimal paper processing.
Coordinates the student, liability, automotive, and property insurance and associated risk management and risk prevention strategies.
Prepares and submits the end-of-the-year reports and financial reports.
Monitors all Federal and State accounts and advises administrators assigned to the project management of said accounts to ensure procedures that are consistent with correct accounting practices and legal and regulatory directives.
Supervises all accounting operations and establishes and supervises a program of accounting to record in detail all money and credit transactions.
Administers a budget control system, submitting budget adjustments to the School Committee for approval in accordance with school district policy.
Oversees student activity accounts, revolving accounts, donation accounts, and any other accounts in the City Treasury that are established for school department purposes.
Oversees the Payroll Department with processing the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement Board applications and monthly reporting as needed.
Coordinates business operations with City Offices of the Auditor, Treasurer, Retirement, and Purchasing Agent.
Provides day-to-day oversight for school construction, reconstruction, or renovation projects including procurement, financial monitoring and oversight, contractor oversight, reimbursement requests, and reporting requirements.
Implements a process for assessing potential safety hazards in school buildings and on school grounds and prepares and administers school district emergency management procedures and protocols.
Oversees all food service operations and/or contracts.
Manages all related operations and/or contracts.
Assumes responsibility for budget planning and development, long-range financial planning, managing the financial aspects of transportation, and the following implementation functions: computation of net school spending, accounting, payroll, purchasing, bid specifications, and contracts.
Participates constructively in professional meetings with administrative staff and colleagues.
Attends and participates in MASBO and other related organizations in Massachusetts.
Monitors legislative changes in the Education Reform Formula and impact on school finances.
Develops and implements all School Committee business and operations policies.
Attends all School Committee Finance Subcommittee meetings.
Attends all School Committee negotiation sessions.
Assumes general duties as directed by the Superintendent of Schools and the policies of the Haverhill School Committee.
Acts as advisor to the Superintendent concerning financial and administrative affairs and matters of general importance to the educational program.
Supervisory Responsibilities:Supervises Food Services, Budget, and Finance, Payroll, and Evaluates all business office support staff and others at the direction of the superintendent. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws.
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Business or Public Administration, Finance, Accounting, or other finance-related field from an accredited educational institution.
Significant executive managerial experience directing and managing financial services within a school district including but not limited to School Finances, Purchasing, Payroll, Accounting, Food Service, Grant Management, Facilities, and Transportation.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups including staff, parents, and the general public.
Strong analytical, computer, and communication skills to support database management, forecasting, cost-benefit analysis, and decision-making activities; thorough knowledge of federal, state, local, and school committee laws, policies, regulations, and procedures relating to finance, budgeting, and employment; knowledge of sound management, budget planning and financial management principles and practices; labor relations and negotiations, public construction, municipal finance and city charter and by-laws; excellent organizational, management, oral and written communications and human relations skills.
Maintains and/or obtains appropriate Massachusetts educator licensure as a Business Manager.
Excellent communication skills including public speaking, and writing skills, and demonstrated ability to structure large amounts of information in a manner that is clear and easy to understand.
Must have the ability to analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
Organizational development, strategic planning, staff development, and performance management skills at the executive level are required.
Closing Date:
Open until filled
School Spring Posting #:
Address all Applications to
School Spring (Preferred) or;Haverhill Public SchoolsHuman Resource Department4 Summer Street - Room 104Haverhill, MA 01830
An Equal Opportunity Employer
The Haverhill Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is in compliance with Federal regulations prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or disability.
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ANTICIPATED OPENING
HAVERHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS A DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT AND IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITIONTitle of Position : Chief Financial Officer,
BILINGUAL PREFERRED
Work Year:
Twelve (12) months
Start Date : July 1, 2024
Salary:
Salary range $140,000-150,000 Commensurate with experience
Organizational Relationship:
Responsible to the Superintendent of Schools.
Job Description:The
Chief Financial Officer
will provide leadership and coordination of all aspects of the district’s financial portfolio including budget, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, all contracts, and purchasing. The HPS
Chief Financial Officer
will be responsible for all business functions to seamlessly deliver related services to schools, enabling school administrators to focus their time on supporting teaching and learning in the classroom.
The successful candidate for this position must bring demonstrated experience in financial management at a senior level, preferably with public finance experience specifically, as well as forecasting experience to our fiscally challenged environment.
Performance Responsibilities:
Working in close collaboration with the Superintendent coordinates and facilitates the development of the annual budget including preparing and disseminating budget guidelines, providing training to and assisting administrators in preparation of department and school budgets, and presenting the budget to the Haverhill School Committee and stakeholders.
Achieves annual and multi-year financial sustainability goals and budget results as established by the Haverhill School Committee and Superintendent of Schools.
Provides needed business services to support the instructional activities of the school district.
Establishes and supervises a program of accounting and reporting for the financial affairs of the district, including controls for the transfer of funds, and submits periodic reports to the School Committee detailing the status of the budget appropriation.
Serves as fiscal agent for all state and federal grants; reviews and approves grant applications; coordinates grant submissions including requests for payments, amendments, and reports.
Prepares financial reports in conformance with all required audit procedures, ensures regular audits are performed as required, and implements audit suggestions in a timely fashion.
Prepares appropriate financial and/or other analytical reports.
Monitors a district-wide plan for the management of special revenue funds, student activity, and school-based internal funds.
Establishes procedures for record keeping and maintaining all records that audit and legal requirements demand.
Establishes standard operating procedure manuals for the deployment of efficient work processes, effective workflow, and minimal paper processing.
Coordinates the student, liability, automotive, and property insurance and associated risk management and risk prevention strategies.
Prepares and submits the end-of-the-year reports and financial reports.
Monitors all Federal and State accounts and advises administrators assigned to the project management of said accounts to ensure procedures that are consistent with correct accounting practices and legal and regulatory directives.
Supervises all accounting operations and establishes and supervises a program of accounting to record in detail all money and credit transactions.
Administers a budget control system, submitting budget adjustments to the School Committee for approval in accordance with school district policy.
Oversees student activity accounts, revolving accounts, donation accounts, and any other accounts in the City Treasury that are established for school department purposes.
Oversees the Payroll Department with processing the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement Board applications and monthly reporting as needed.
Coordinates business operations with City Offices of the Auditor, Treasurer, Retirement, and Purchasing Agent.
Provides day-to-day oversight for school construction, reconstruction, or renovation projects including procurement, financial monitoring and oversight, contractor oversight, reimbursement requests, and reporting requirements.
Implements a process for assessing potential safety hazards in school buildings and on school grounds and prepares and administers school district emergency management procedures and protocols.
Oversees all food service operations and/or contracts.
Manages all related operations and/or contracts.
Assumes responsibility for budget planning and development, long-range financial planning, managing the financial aspects of transportation, and the following implementation functions: computation of net school spending, accounting, payroll, purchasing, bid specifications, and contracts.
Participates constructively in professional meetings with administrative staff and colleagues.
Attends and participates in MASBO and other related organizations in Massachusetts.
Monitors legislative changes in the Education Reform Formula and impact on school finances.
Develops and implements all School Committee business and operations policies.
Attends all School Committee Finance Subcommittee meetings.
Attends all School Committee negotiation sessions.
Assumes general duties as directed by the Superintendent of Schools and the policies of the Haverhill School Committee.
Acts as advisor to the Superintendent concerning financial and administrative affairs and matters of general importance to the educational program.
Supervisory Responsibilities:Supervises Food Services, Budget, and Finance, Payroll, and Evaluates all business office support staff and others at the direction of the superintendent. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws.
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Business or Public Administration, Finance, Accounting, or other finance-related field from an accredited educational institution.
Significant executive managerial experience directing and managing financial services within a school district including but not limited to School Finances, Purchasing, Payroll, Accounting, Food Service, Grant Management, Facilities, and Transportation.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups including staff, parents, and the general public.
Strong analytical, computer, and communication skills to support database management, forecasting, cost-benefit analysis, and decision-making activities; thorough knowledge of federal, state, local, and school committee laws, policies, regulations, and procedures relating to finance, budgeting, and employment; knowledge of sound management, budget planning and financial management principles and practices; labor relations and negotiations, public construction, municipal finance and city charter and by-laws; excellent organizational, management, oral and written communications and human relations skills.
Maintains and/or obtains appropriate Massachusetts educator licensure as a Business Manager.
Excellent communication skills including public speaking, and writing skills, and demonstrated ability to structure large amounts of information in a manner that is clear and easy to understand.
Must have the ability to analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
Organizational development, strategic planning, staff development, and performance management skills at the executive level are required.
Closing Date:
Open until filled
School Spring Posting #:
Address all Applications to
School Spring (Preferred) or;Haverhill Public SchoolsHuman Resource Department4 Summer Street - Room 104Haverhill, MA 01830
An Equal Opportunity Employer
The Haverhill Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is in compliance with Federal regulations prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or disability.
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