What are the responsibilities and job description for the Financial Analyst - Salem, OR position at nwsds-int?
Job Description:
Recruitment #: 443-06-23
Closes: Open Until Filled
Location: Salem, OR
Salary: Starting at $5,882 per month with excellent benefits. (See below)
Agency Sponsored: Medical/Dental 100% paid for employee and 90-98% for dependents, generous Paid-time off, Public Employee Retirement (PERS), Employee Assistance Plan, Long Term Disability, great culture.
Employee paid: Deferred Compensation, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Colonial Life Supplemental Plans, Legal Shield.
General Description
Meets Agency mission and vision by performing a wide range of advanced professional and analytical accounting activities in support of the Agency's Finance and Budget Manager. Serves as a technical resource to fiscal services staff.
Essential Functions
- Support Finance and Budget Manager to meet goals and objectives.
- Perform advanced professional accounting activities and financial transactions.
- Serve as a technical resource to fiscal services staff and other agency personnel.
- Facilitate confidence in the Finance Analyst, and therefore the Agency and programs.
- Protect consumers and reduce Agency risk.
- Provide excellent customer service in a professional manner.
1. Support Finance and Budget Manager to meet goals and objectives
- Assist in the preparation of the annual agency budget, specific department budgets, including periodic budget amendments; perform research and provide requested financial data.
- Prepare monthly financial summaries with a narrative discussing budget highlights, trend factors, noted assumptions, and other pertinent information.
- Work with Finance and Budget Manager and independent auditors in preparing financial reports and performing financial analysis.
- Assist with the preparation of monthly reports and billings to all state and federal funding agencies; serve as a back-up person responsible for preparation of reports and billings.
- Serve as the agency’s Random Moment Sampling System (RMSS) point person.
- Analyze financial systems to recommend improvements to meet operational objectives.
- Identify problem areas, conduct accounting-related research, and recommend solutions to problems/issues.
- Provide information and feedback on necessary changes.
2. Perform advanced professional accounting activities and financial transactions in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
- Perform a wide range of advanced accounting, auditing, and budgeting assignments including preparation of journal entries, and review of transactions prepared by staff.
- Ensure all financial transactions meet state and federal guidelines and regulations.
- Analyze financial data to verify accuracy of record, appropriate account charting, necessary transfers, etc.
- Serve a back-up for processing of all incoming bills, invoices, and other payables for payment; maintain vendor payment files.
- Monitor agency checking and investment pool transfers and balances.
- Reconcile bank accounts, make ledger entries.
- Prepare OAA/OPI and other program reimbursement requests and reconcile and monitor Medicaid Type B and SPD financial ledgers.
- Serve as back-up to Accounting Specialists and Fiscal/Program Operations Analyst.
3. Serve as a technical resource to fiscal services staff and other agency personnel
- Serve as technical and knowledge expert, assist with updating and developing unit work procedures and standards.
- Collaborate with staff members in development of policies and procedures involving financial transactions.
- Provide technical and analytical assistance to fiscal staff.
- Act as technical resource for budget and expenditure information.
- Identify areas for improvement in policies, procedures, and practices, etc. and recommend improvement/corrective actions.
- Develop automated reporting and financial tools for efficient use of data.
4. Facilitate confidence in Financial Analyst, and therefore the Agency and programs
- Embrace and exhibit the agency’s Mission and Core Values.
- Meet the needs of internal and external customers by following through, meeting deadlines, and interacting with others in a respectful and culturally appropriate manner.
- Maintain the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively perform duties.
- Provide suggestions for improvement.
- Maintain working knowledge of Agency programs and services.
5. Protect consumers and reduce Agency risk
- Follow policies, regulations and requirements of the programs and Agency.
- Maintain current knowledge of state, federal and public sector accounting requirements; identify and research requirements as needed.
- Maintain current knowledge of GASB requirements.
- Provide documentation as set forth by Federal, State, funding regulations and Agency policy.
- Confirm evidence of accurate and appropriate supporting fiscal documentation.
- Serve as Mandatory Reporter of suspected abuse of vulnerable populations according to and as required by policy regulations.
- Maintain and share information according to privacy regulations.
6. Provide excellent customer service in a professional manner
- Apply the required knowledge and skills.
- Exhibit sound decision making and problem solving.
- Meet quality standards in accuracy and timeliness.
- Follow policies and procedures.
- Work independently but seek and offer assistance as needed.
- Exhibit the technology skills related to the required work (word processing, spreadsheets, database, internet research, mail, email and IM communications, electronic scheduling, phones, and copiers).
- Exhibit a positive attitude towards consumers, co-workers, supervisors, and other constituents.
Job-Specific Skills Needed to Meet Agency Expectations
In order to best serve consumers, the Financial Analyst must have, know, or be able to learn:
- Knowledge of advanced accounting practices and principles.
- Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Governmental Accounting Principles, laws, ordinances, and regulations.
- Knowledge of Federal and State funding and service programs.
- Knowledge of governmental financial management practices and various financial reporting.
- Ability to interpret funding guidelines, regulations, and policies.
- Current knowledge of RMSS.
- Knowledge of documentation requirements and public auditing requirements.
- Understanding of public contracting and procurement procedures and requirements.
- Strong mathematical and analytical skills.
- Ability to use report writers to effectively analyze financial data and advanced spreadsheet skills.
- Demonstrable advanced knowledge and proficiency in the use of MS Office applications such as Excel spreadsheets, pivot tables, charts; MS Office Word processing; MS Office PowerPoint presentations, and the ability to use and learn any technological applications and tools essential to the position.
- Intermediate Oregon Access knowledge.
- Ability to identify, track and correct errors.
- Excellent database management skills.
- Experience with accounting and database software.
- Project management skills.
- Ability to use independent professional judgment and work with minimal supervision.
- Ability to explain complex technical information and collaborate with others.
General Skills needed to Meet Agency Expectations:
- Support the agency mission and exemplify its core values – integrity, professionalism, service, and compassion.
- Demonstrate good interpersonal communication skills through written, verbal, and nonverbal communication.
- Maintain and share information according to privacy regulations.
- Strategic thinking and sound organizational skills.
- Effective workload management skills to meet deadlines in a timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
- Follow policies, regulations and requirements of work projects and Agency; document plan and progress as required.
- Speak, read, write, and understand English and follow verbal and written instructions.
- Regular attendance to meet the demands of this job and provide necessary services.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None.
Salary : $5,882