Chief Finance Officer
Company: ASBO International
Location: Norfolk
Posted on: April 9, 2025
Job Description:
DEFINITIONThe incumbent in this class is responsible for the
development, implementation, review and execution of policies,
practices, procedures and systems to ensure all fiscal matters and
support services are conducted in accordance with applicable laws
and regulations and that all funds entrusted to Norfolk Public
Schools are utilized effectively, efficiently, and with integrity.
The incumbent leads the accounting, grants, budget, procurement,
and payroll functions within Norfolk Public Schools as well as
other areas assigned by the Superintendent of Schools. The
incumbent is also responsible for providing information to the
general public and political bodies regarding the financial costs
of the goals and objectives of the school division.SUPERVISIONWork
is performed under the broad administrative direction of the
Superintendent of Schools. There is considerable opportunity and
responsibility for the use of independent judgment. The incumbent
is accountable for making decisions having division-wide impact.
Incumbent plans, directs, reviews, and evaluates the functions of
the fiscal support services of the school division through senior
level administrators and managers including, but not limited to,
the Senior Director of Accounting, Executive Director of Budget,
Grants, and Business Information Systems, Senior Director of
Purchases and Supply, and the Director of Payroll Operations.
Additionally, the incumbent supervises technical and clerical
staff.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThe incumbent is a member of
the Superintendent's Executive Leadership Team. This senior
executive position is on the same organizational level as other
Chief positions such as the Chief Academic Officer, Chief Schools
Officer, and the Chief Operations Officer. The incumbent is
responsible for providing leadership, management, and
administration of major multifaceted, mission-essential functions.
Moreover, the incumbent is expected to play a major role in
interdisciplinary project management and leadership teams to
support and enhance the school division's educational
mission.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CLASS (May not include all
duties performed by each position in the class).
- Plans and develops the financial reporting framework necessary
to inform the School Board, Superintendent of Schools, senior
leadership and the public of the school division's financial
condition with regard to revenues and expenditures. Closely
monitors financial performance to identify trends that may
necessitate budget-reprogramming actions. Oversees the accurate and
timely forecasting of revenues from all sources and the realistic
projection of expenditures. Initiates and takes appropriate action
to ensure that total division spending does not exceed
revenues.
- Directs the development of the operating budget to reflect the
School Board and Superintendent's educational priorities. The
budget serves as the educational financial plan for Norfolk Public
Schools.
- Involves management at all levels in the school division to
obtain input and receive meaningful and timely feedback on program
execution. Shares interdisciplinary responsibility with other
division chiefs for the equitable distribution of available
resources. Oversees the strategic planning process that projects
revenues and expenditures over a multi-year period.
- Monitors accounting and financial systems and processes to
ensure the financial statements accurately reflect the School
Board's financial position and that supporting systems comply with
governmental accounting standards and generally accepted accounting
principles. Monitors accounting and financial processes in each
school through the audit of school activity funds. Ensures that
financial processes are uniform throughout the school
division.
- Oversees the development of effective and equitable procurement
activities designed to ensure that the needs of all schools,
departments, and support functions are met in a timely manner and
that purchases are made in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations. Encourages efforts to increase the participation of
small, women owned, and minority businesses (SWAM) in the
acquisition of supply and contracts.
- Oversees the delegation of purchasing authority to system
organizations for routine procurement actions.
- Directs the implementation of on-line features of the school
division's financial system to expedite the processing of purchase
orders. Oversees the administration of the school division's
procurement card program.
- Oversees the payroll function. Incumbent is responsible for all
aspects of employee payroll including compliance with all federal,
state, and local regulations and requirements.
- Conducts a continuing examination of policies, practices and
procedures necessary to execute the fiduciary responsibilities of a
larger public sector entity. Encourages and initiates improvements
to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Leverages state-of-the-art
technology for program improvements. Maintains continuous contacts
with other organizations to identify opportunities for
improvement.
- Establishes and maintains continuing dialogue with city
officials to ensure cooperation between the city financial
organization and the school division's financial components.
Develops an understanding of the city's financial position to
enable the most favorable presentations of the school division's
needs.
- Acts as fiscal agent on behalf of the School Board in approving
expenditures and settling claims for goods, services, and payrolls.
Administers contracts on behalf of the School Board. Reviews
financial problems and issues with the School Board.
- Responds to inquiries from the School Board, Superintendent of
Schools, school division officials, those of other organizations,
and the media concerning questions and issues related to the school
division's financial and support activities.
- Identifies and pursues potential revenue sources from federal,
state and local sources including grants and local fees for
services.
- Performs other duties as directed by the Superintendent of
Schools.REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Broad and comprehensive knowledge of sound business practices,
financial management systems, and local governmental
practices.
- Broad and comprehensive understanding of financial and
administrative support functions and of pertinent technological
methods to improve productivity.
- Broad and comprehensive understanding of the use and
application of performance measurement systems.
- Effective communication skills in advancing the needs of the
school division to the public, oversight groups, political
entities, and other organizations as necessary.
- Broad knowledge and understanding of the needs of public
education and specifically the needs of Norfolk Public Schools as
articulated by the School Board and Superintendent of Schools.
- Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally.
- Ability to use data to make accurate analyses, evaluations and
judgments regarding problems or issues affecting the school
division and the ability to make accurate decisions on actions to
be taken.
- Demonstrated leadership ability.MINIMUM EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE
AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTSPossession of a master's degree in
business or public administration, accounting, financial management
or other related field is desirable. Movement through progressively
more responsible positions in financial management or
controllership in large organizations, public or private sector or
an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
that will provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities noted above.
In the absence of a master's degree, a bachelor's degree in
business, finance, or a related field combined with extensive
executive-level experience in a public sector setting, or a
professional license or certification, such as a Certified Public
Accountant (CPA) may be substituted.LICENSENonePHYSICAL
ATTRIBUTESWork involves physical effort encountered in normal
office activities.HAZARDSIncumbent normally works in an office
environment but is expected to visit schools and support
facilities, including warehouses, storage facilities or other
non-office environments. Local and out-of-town travel is expected
for meetings and professional conferences.UNUSUAL DEMANDSWork is
performed in an office environment and is subject to inflexible
deadlines and continuing stress to meet workload requirements in a
timely, accurate, and fully satisfactory basis.
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Keywords: ASBO International, Norfolk , Chief Finance Officer, Accounting, Auditing , Norfolk, Virginia
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