What are the responsibilities and job description for the Budget Director position at City of Pompano Beach, FL?
Salary : $120,142.88 - $194,411.78 Annually
Location : Pompano Beach, FL
Job Type : Full time
Job Number : 2025-021
Department : Budget
Division : Budget
Opening Date : 12 / 16 / 2024
Description
The Budget Director serves as the chief administrator for the City's budgeting process, ensuring compliance with Florida Statutes, particularly those governing budget adoption and fiscal management. This position is responsible for the preparation, execution, and oversight of the annual budget, five-year capital budget, long-term financial planning, and fiscal policy recommendations. The Budget Director works collaboratively with department heads, the City Commission, and other stakeholders to align financial resources with strategic goals and ensure fiscal responsibility. Work is performed under the general direction of the City Manager and / or Assistant City Managers.
Budget Development, Management, and Monitoring
- Leads the development of the City's annual operating and capital improvement budgets in compliance with Florida Statutes, including Chapters 129 and 200, GFOA (Government Finance Officers Association) best practices, the City Charter, the City's Code of Ordinances, and the City's Strategic Plan.
- Integrates five-year capital planning and operational budgets to align with the City's strategic priorities, community needs, and funding availability.
- Facilitates performance-based budgeting to ensure funds are directed towards programs with measurable and impactful results.
- Prepares a budget document that meets the GFOA's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award criteria, focusing on transparency, effectiveness, and clarity.
- Coordinates with department heads and stakeholders to ensure budget proposals reflect the community needs and the organizational goals and values.
- Prepares and manages budget amendments and transfers in compliance with City policy and other related laws.
- Monitors budget performance throughout the fiscal year, identifying and addressing variances to ensure adherence to approved budgets.
Fiscal Policy Compliance
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Typical Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Finance, or Accounting, with major course work in public administration, finance, social sciences, education, or related field; experience in local government budget preparation, management analysis, and / or social and human services, including research, grant writing, and project management experience. A Master's degree is desirable, emphasizing public finance or related fields. At least five Years of experience in local government budget preparation, management analysis, and / or grant writing and project management. Possession of a valid, appropriate driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Comprehensive knowledge of budgetary techniques, GFOA best practices, Florida Statutes Chapters 129 and 200, and federal, state, and local regulations. Well-versed in municipal management, governmental budgeting, statistical methods, research techniques, internal controls, governmental accounting practices, purchasing policies, and grant-writing principles. Understand the structure and functions of local government departments and modern office practices, including data collection and statistical analysis. Demonstrates strong skills in computer operations, data analysis, financial reporting, and effective oral and written communication. Have the ability to analyze budgets, prepare projections, conduct studies, improve productivity, resolve fiscal and policy issues, and perform administrative functions independently. A strong understanding of ethical behavior is required. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the general public, co-workers, city officials, and members of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds regardless of race, religion, age, sex, disability, or political affiliation. A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
Supplemental Information
Work Days / Hours : Monday - Thursday, 7 : 00 a.m. - 6 : 00 p.m.
Job Status : ( X ) Full time ( ) Part time / temporary
Department / Number : Budget / 1360 Pay Plan / Grade : 50 / 38D
Position is open until filled.
The City of Pompano Beach welcomes everyone who would like to become a member of our team and who wants to "Do Good". The City does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion, genetic information, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, familial status, or other circumstances and characteristics protected by state or federal law. The City promotes diversity of culture, background, thought, and ideas. The City strives to make inclusion a part of everything we do and strives for a work environment that creates a sense of belonging for everyone.
Employees are paid biweekly. The pay range consists of a minimum and maximum salary. Initial appointment is usually made at the minimum salary of the pay range, but a higher salary may be considered for an especially well qualified candidate or to meet unusual needs. Annual merit increases of up to 3% up to the maximum of the pay range are based on fully effective job performance, or above, and are not automatic. Eligible Fire department combat employees receive annual merit increases of up to 4%.
Group health insurance is paid for by the City; 100% for full time employees and 50% for eligible dependents.
Paid leave includes : Vacation - accrue nine (9) days annually with additional days awarded for longevity; Sick Leave - accrue twelve (12) days annually; Holidays - fourteen (14) days off; Personal Days - two personal days after six months of service.
Pension plan : General Employees' Retirement System participation is required for all eligible employees. Each employee contributes a tax deferred deduction of 10% of their salary to the plan and the City contributes a like amount. The defined benefit pension plan is based on the average of the last three base salary years times 3% times years of service. If an employee leaves the employ of the City prior to seven (7) year vesting or retirement, their contribution, with interest, is refundable. Fire pension participants contribute 11.6% and are required to participate in the Pompano Beach Police & Firefighters' Retirement System.
Other benefits offered to City employees include : cost of living adjustments (when applicable), tuition reimbursement, tax deferred savings plan, credit union services, direct deposit, sick leave bank, sick leave to vacation conversion, employee assistance program, Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP), Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Account (VEBA), and a four day work week for certain positions.
Part time employees are not eligible for benefits and benefits may vary depending on bargaining units.
Do you have a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Finance, or Accounting, with major coursework in public administration, finance, social sciences, education, or related field?
Do you have a Master's degree emphasizing public finance or related fields?
Do you have experience in local government budget preparation, management analysis, and / or social and human services, including research, grant writing, and project management experience? If so, please provide details along with the number of years of experience.
Please explain your knowledge of budgetary techniques, GFOA best practices, Florida Statutes Chapters 129 and 200, and federal, state, and local regulations?
Do you understand the structure and functions of local government departments and modern office practices, including data collection and statistical analysis? If so, please provide details.
Required Question
Salary : $120,143 - $194,412