- Salary
- $112k – $140k/yr
- Location
- St. Louis Park, MN, MN, US
- Workplace
- Remote
- Type
- Full-time
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
Note: a cover letter is required for this position. Please be sure to attach on for consideration.
- Coordinate the annual operating and capital budget process, long-range financial plans, and associated forecasts. Review departmental budget submissions for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with established guidelines.
- Perform budget analysis, forecasting and trend analysis to support budget decisions.
- Interpret and translate complex data into clear, concise reports and presentations for thecity’s leadership including the Mayor and City Council, and other stakeholders.
- Collaborate with departmental leaders to understand and interpret their budgetary needs and priorities. Identify and resolve budget issues and questions. Develop budget instructions, timelines, forms and supporting materials for departments.
- Drive operational efficiency and effectiveness, playing a key role in evaluating and enhancing financial processes, policies, and systems.
- Maintain awareness of Minnesota’s property tax structure and legislative changes that could affect revenue sources and policy changes.
- Foster strong partnerships and collaboration with cross-functional teams to support organizational initiatives and strategic objectives; serve as a trusted advisor and offer guidance and support to the organization.
- Assist with monitoring the city’s financial position and identify potential budget pressures or savings. Review expenditures, revenues, staffing costs, and other financial information.
- Lead the preparation and maintenance of the annual online budget book and submit to the GFOA in accordance with GFOA standards.
- Prepare and review budget amendments, make recommendations to department leadership, and implement budget modifications.
- Maintain budget information within the city’s financial and budget management system.
- Prepare various reports and collaborate on presentations including proposed budget presentations for review by the City Manager, Mayor, and City Council, and other presentations as assigned.
- May perform other duties and engage in special projects as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, public policy, public administration, business administration, or related field.
- Three or more years of progressively responsible experience in municipal budgeting, financial analysis, or accounting.
- Knowledge of the principles and techniques of financial analysis, including cost benefit analysis and forecasting.
- Knowledge of financial accounting systems and databases used in public budgeting.
- Ability to present clear and concise reports, both orally and in writing, to diverse audiences.
- Ability to maintain a non-partisan stance while demonstrating strong awareness of political factors, exercising sound judgment, and employing discretion.
- Experience using OpenGov for budgeting purposes.
- Certified Public Finance Officer, or any other certificates focused on financial planning and analysis.
- Experience assisting in the preparation of the annual budgets.
- Knowledge of public sector budgeting processes.