Budget Administrator
Company: NOVA Parks
Location: Fairfax Station
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
The Budget Administrator is responsible for the development,
monitoring, analysis, and execution of NOVA Parks' operating and
special fund budgets. The budget is multi-faceted and this position
is responsible for administering all areas related to the budget
including performance management, links to strategic planning,
monthly budgetary reporting, forecasting, and complex analysis and
evaluation. The Budget Administrator supervises the Budget Analyst
position. Work is performed under the general direction of the
Executive Director with considerable latitude for independent
judgment and action. Annual performance goals will be set for the
Budget Administrator. The organizational culture of NOVA Parks is
quite unique. NOVA Parks is a special purpose local government,
working in partnership with three counties and three cities in
Northern Virginia to offer special destination parks. Unlike most
governments, NOVA Parks generates almost 90% of its operating
revenues through a variety of enterprises. This entrepreneurial
spirit permeates the culture at NOVA Parks and the budget is a key
component that serves as a guide for future operations. Hiring
Salary Range: $90,804.65 - $114,519.19 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (with
illustrative examples of work) Oversight and Preparation of
Budgets: Provide management and oversight for NOVA Parks in the
development, analysis, and monitoring of the operating budget
process and documents.Coordinate and oversee NOVA Parks management
and park budget work-sessions to discuss and develop budget
projections and strategies, including goals, objectives, and
measurable results. Provide training and consultation related to
the budget process and formulation.Develop, coordinate, and analyze
budget performance measures for each park and perform a semi-annual
review of the measures.Coordinate the linkage of the strategic plan
and annual budget objectives.Coordinate with Human Resources on all
personnel budget impacts including salary changes and benefits and
communicate these changes in the budget document and in the Budget
Resource Guide distributed to staff.Act as principal liaison with
budget officers of member jurisdictions or with NOVA Parks auditors
regarding budget issues.Coordinate and report on the status of NOVA
Parks appropriations from jurisdictions.Develop financial summaries
and a budget-in-brief to enhance communication of budget
information in an easy-to-understand format.Make effective
presentations and participate in NOVA Parks Board meetings on
budgetary issues.Analyze monthly financial performance and prepare
a monthly Budget & Financial Update for management and board
distribution.Prepare and distribute monthly budget dashboards and
part-time personnel reports for each park to provide ease in
analysis and following budget trends throughout the fiscal
year.Monitor budget execution by reviewing financial statements and
analyzing budget variances, make recommendations on potential
sources and uses of funds to bring the budget into balance at the
end of each fiscal year.Manage all budget software systems
including implementation, training, and exploration of emerging
technologies to further innovate the budget process.Maintain the
budget in the integrated financial accounting system.Prepare
charts, graphs, and statistical tables to aid in the presentation
and consideration of the budget.Provide budgetary guidance,
reports, schedules or associated information to NOVA Parks staff,
board members, or jurisdictional contacts upon request.Work closely
with senior management staff to establish revenue and expense
projections and monitor budget targets.Coordinate and assist all
NOVA Parks departments as needed on special projects throughout the
year.Provide advice and technical assistance with cost analysis,
fiscal allocation, and capital budget preparation.Oversee and
coordinate the annual capital equipment budget
development.Interpret budget directives and develop financial
policies for carrying out directives.Ensure the budget is developed
to meet the standards of the Government Finance Officers
Association (GFOA) Award for Distinguished Budget Presentation and
make annual application to this award program.Seek new ways to
improve efficiency and foster entrepreneurial spirit to aid in the
goal to generate revenue, operate efficiently, and maximize the use
of resources.Develop and analyze long-term financial planning and
forecasting techniques using trend analysis or other appropriate
econometric models/software.Monitor market trends and the Consumer
Price Index and other financial indices.Supervise the Budget
Analyst.General Administrative Functions: Prepare special reports
and analyses as directed by the Executive Director.Perform other
duties or projects as assigned.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (minimum)
Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or
university with a bachelor's degree in public administration,
business administration, economics, public policy, or a directly
related field of study. A master's degree in a related field is
desirable and may be substituted for experience. Physical:
Non-manual work with strength and dexterity necessary to perform
all required tasks, including lifting, stooping, bending, and
working in tiring and uncomfortable positions in an office
setting.Experience: Minimum eight years of progressively
responsible budget management and technical budget preparation or
closely related analysis work or equivalent combination of related
education, training, or experience which provides:Comprehensive
knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration,
with particular reference to governmental budget and finance
administration.Extensive knowledge of the policies, procedures, and
practices to develop and monitor budgets, with an emphasis on
meeting the GFOA criteria for Distinguished Budget
Presentation.Ability to conduct complex budget and fiscal studies
and data analysis.Ability to plan and carry out an effective plan
of budgetary preparation, analysis, and management.Ability to guide
and direct staff in accomplishing detailed technical
analyses.Ability to plan, develop, and execute creative approaches
to complex financial issues.Ability to creatively communicate
complex financial information to the board and nonfinancial
audiences verbally and in writing, using graphics and simple but
practical terms.Advanced abilities in Microsoft Excel, Word and
PowerPoint.Ability to adapt to budget development software,
including OpenGov, Workiva, and Municast and quickly develop
advanced skill level with ability to manage and oversee all
uses.Knowledge of the mission, goals, objectives, and
organizational structure of NOVA Parks or the ability to rapidly
acquire such knowledge.Knowledge of the six participating
jurisdictional budget cycles and requirements as it relates to
preparing the NOVA Parks annual budget or the ability to rapidly
acquire such knowledge.Extensive knowledge of organizational
performance measurement analysis and strategic planning.Ability to
evaluate the benefits, costs, and overall impact to the budget of
various proposals and solutions.Ability to analyze and evaluate
financial statements and make meaningful conclusions from
conflicting data.Ability to make informed recommendations when
evaluating proposals and alternatives.Ability to deal tactfully and
effectively with staff, board members, jurisdictional contacts, and
the public.Ability to manage competing priorities and shifting
requirements.Ability to exercise a high degree of initiative and
judgment in analyzing organizational and procedural problems of a
complex nature and making recommendations.Ability to supervise,
train, and develop Budget Analyst.Possession of or ability to
obtain and maintain driver's license with a safe driving
record.Ability to meet strict deadlines.Availability to work
evenings and weekends to attend special meetings, board meetings,
workshops, and hearings.Ability to work additional hours during
peak budget preparation season.Regular and predictable attendance
is an essential function of the position.Duties and
responsibilities are designed to be the essential elements of the
job. They do not preclude the performance of related, or even
unrelated, jobs which may be necessary to properly and efficiently
complete all work assignments. NOVA Parks reserves the right to
amend job specifications to meet current needs. Benefits: This
position is a benefit eligible position. Benefits include medical
and dental insurance, life insurance, long-term disability,
retirement plan, and more. It is the policy of the Northern
Virginia Regional Park Authority to prohibit discrimination on the
basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, veteran
status, political affiliation, genetics, or disability in the
recruitment, selection, and hiring of its workforce. Reasonable
accommodations are available to persons with disabilities during
application and/or interview processes per the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Contact 703-352-5900 and ask for Human Resources
for assistance. PI05d5646e8151-25660-35719392
Keywords: NOVA Parks, Silver Spring , Budget Administrator, Accounting, Auditing , Fairfax Station, Maryland
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