Perform maintenance of the College's Budgets. Prepare complex statistical and financial analysis, projections, forecasts, and various financial reports in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Assist with implementation and post-production support of automated financial and administrative systems. Support the College's operating departments through workshops and documentation relating to budget and accounting policies and procedures.
Position Monthly Range: $5,416.67 - $6,250.00
Hiring salary can be above the posted pay range if candidate's qualifications are determined to be above the minimum requirements of the position description.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The candidate should have a working knowledge of GAAP accounting principles, non-profit fund accounting, and some experience with analyzing financial data and preparing summary reports
Acts as a subject matter expert: preparing, managing and monitoring budgets with supervision, and developing projections that help maintain and promote fiscal integrity. This will require identifying key business drivers and understanding how they impact the university's operations
Assists with preparing ad hoc reports including analyses for costs, processes, scenarios and sensitivities
Assists with the development of fiscal procedures, policies, and strategies to control expenses. This will entail working with multiple stakeholders to make sure that current processes uphold internal controls.
Maintains staff and faculty position control system. This includes managing active and vacant positions for the entire university, and updating the Position Control Report in Prophix
Assists the Director of FP&A in researching net contribution margins by academic programs
Assists department directors in identifying and researching expense variances in their departments
Assists with preparing annual and quarterly reports and ad hoc reports for all levels of management as well as outside stakeholders
Management of the University's budget and financial planning software: Prophix. This will involve learning how to transfer data from the university's database into Prophix, create customized finance and budget reports, train staff and faculty on how to use the software, and work directly with stakeholders on how to improve reports
Assists with enrollment, tuition revenue, and financial aid forecast assumptions and models
Assists with management of restricted gifts and federal/state grants. This will require working directly with the Senior Grants Accountant in developing and managing reports in the Prophix software
Worksclosely with the auxiliary services team and help them plan and manage resources based on industry standards
Assists with financial database development. This will entail working closely with IT and the Controller, and customizing reports that assist the Director of FP&A in financial analysis and planning
Assists with analyzing and reporting on tuition and Room and Board prices of comparable and/or competitive institutions
Assists the Director of FP&A in conducting annual Environmental Scan reports. This will involve researching recent trends in the PEST categories, and assist the Director of FP&A in reporting to key stakeholders on campus.
Monitor the funding sources and implementation of the strategic plan
Manages and monitor budget transfer requests in Prophix
Assists with the development and implementation of the annual budget. Manage and monitor budget enhancement requests in Prophix. Prepare ad hoc reports for the CFO and budget committee. Check to ensure that budget enhancement requests are in support of the university's strategic plan
Assists the Director of FP&A in improving the utilization of the chart of accounts
Assists the Director of FP&A in reconciling end of year accounts and reports
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Act as back up for the Accounts Payable Associate
Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Requirements:
Knowledge:
Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and fund accounting concepts
Knowledge of relational data base systems and concepts
Knowledge of standard business processes including budgeting and forecasting, payables and disbursements, revenues and receipts, and assets and liabilities
Knowledge of Higher Education industry and practices including student accounts, business services, and financial aid a plus.
Knowledge of specialized industries including food service, conference centers, bookstore/retail, and construction are a plus
Abilities and Skills:
Ability to work with large amounts of data from various sources
Organize, prioritize, and handle multiple tasks to meet established deadlines
Able to overcome obstacles to success
Must be analytical, detail oriented, and accurate
Must be able to lead and guide others
Must be able to communicate and work effectively with administrators and staff from all levels and who would have varying levels of knowledge
Must be able to effectively present information in a clear and concise manner
Highly proficient at Excel, Microsoft Access, Word, and PowerPoint
Skilled at project management of information technology related implementations
Requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Skilled at budgetary control and development methods
Must be organized and a good planner
Writing and documentation skills are critical
Education:
Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or closely related field is preferred
Experience:
2 + years' experience maintaining budgets and ledgers, preparing financial analysis, projections, forecasts, and various financial reports, and with systems implementations
Additional Information:
Work Location: Doheny Campus (Downtown Los Angeles)
Start Date: Immediately
Applications Deadline: Open until filled
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Application Instructions:
Please submit a resume and cover letter with your application.
Applicants must be able to provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States. The University will not assist applicants with any visa matters.
A background check will be required.
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