COLLEGE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR
Company: Los Angeles Community College District
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 19, 2024
Job Description:
College Financial Administrator
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Date Opened: 11/4/2024 08:00:00 AM Filing Deadline: 12/2/2024
Salary: $11,618.00 - $14,393.00/mo; $139,416.00 - $172,716.00/yr
(based on a full-time 12-mo position) Job Type: Open & Promotional
(Dual) Definition Plans, organizes, and coordinates a college's
fiscal activities which involves the areas of accounting and
financial reporting. Typical Duties
- Acts as custodian of and is responsible for the accounting of
all funds generated at a college or allocated to a college.
- Directs all accounting functions of a college store and other
auxiliary operation units.
- Controls and accounts for associated student financial
operations and guides student officers in their responsibilities
serving in an advisory capacity.
- Determines availability of funds prior to approving
expenditures utilizing the encumbrance procedure, accounts for
departmental budgets, accumulates and reports basic payroll data,
supervises the input of data to the budget and accounting
enterprise system, and analyzes and reconciles data base
information.
- Directs and supervises the operations of a college's business
office staffed with professional, supervisory, technical
accounting, and clerical staff; may supervise a payroll timekeeping
and reporting unit, personnel unit, purchasing unit, and fiscal
aspects of farm functions.
- Plans, organizes, and supervises a college's accounts payable
and accounts receivable functions.
- Participates in the implementation of new or improved financial
and accounting enterprise management information systems that
affect the assigned areas of responsibilities.
- Develops and/or directs the preparation of periodic and special
fiscal reports, statements, summaries, and projections.
- Effectively utilizes integrated financial and accounting
enterprise management information systems in the review and
processing of accounting and financial data.
- Recommends changes within the assigned organizational units and
to procedures in order to ensure cost effective and timely
accomplishment of goals and objectives.
- Provides technical advice to college staff, managers, and
administrators on areas such as accounting, budget maintenance,
personnel and payroll, and purchasing.
- Accounts for all class related departmental funds such as
purchases for production accounts, student material fees, sales of
services to the public, and admission sales for theatrical or
athletic events.
- Acts in a fiduciary capacity for scholarship grants of the
United States government, the State of California, and trust funds
of associations, companies, and individuals.
- Acts in the capacity of an agent for the Los Angeles Community
College District and the State of California for the purpose of
collecting, accounting, securing, and transmitting fees paid by
students and others; collects and disburses District funds from
non-tax sources.
- Responsible for college revolving fund and disburses funds
incidental to sundry purchases within the framework of District
policy.
- Receives, secures, and accounts for funds deposited by employee
organizations and special projects approved by the District.
- Directs and/or assists in the preparation, implementation,
monitoring, analysis, and control of the annual budget, as
assigned.
- May oversee the inventory management of a college.
- May oversee the receiving function of a college.
- May supervise college store operations.
- Performs related duties as assigned. Distinguishing
Characteristics A College Financial Administrator supervises and
performs professional-level accounting and related fiscal
activities at a college. The assigned organizational units include
the business office, college store, and Associated Student
Organization's financial operations as well as additional areas
such as a payroll timekeeping and reporting unit, personnel unit,
purchasing unit, and fiscal aspects of the farm functions, and
other functions. A Supervising Accountant supervises assigned
professional, supervisory, and clerical employees and applies a
thorough knowledge of principles and practices of governmental
accounting in analyzing and resolving complex operating problems,
and is responsible for preparing the more difficult accounting
statements and reports. A Senior Accountant supervises the
activities of a small unit engaged in processing accounting and
other related documents, applies a working knowledge of principles
and practices of accounting in resolving problems related to
various accounts, and is responsible for preparing accounting
statements and reports. Incumbents in the course of their work are
responsible for identifying and reporting accounting process and
system issues and contribute to the analysis and testing of system
modifications and improvements under the guidance of a functional
business systems analyst. Supervision General supervision is
received from a classified administrator. Technical supervision is
received from a District finance administrator or their designee.
General supervision is exercised over assigned professional,
supervisory, technical accounting, and clerical staff. Class
Qualifications Knowledge of:
- Principles, practices, procedures, and theories of accounting
with an emphasis on governmental accounting, including GAAP.
- Accounting and fund accounting techniques.
- Budget, disbursement, auditing methods, and financial
analysis.
- Accounting systems and fiscal management.
- Office practices, procedures, and management techniques.
- Operating units of a college.
- Federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, codes, regulations,
and policies affecting accounting and financial systems.
- Purchasing methods related to college related functions.
- Finance and investments policies, regulations, and
practices.
- Current trends and developments in accounting and financial
related fields.
- Enterprise systems and software used in accounting and
finance.
- Organization, functions, and inter-relationships of operating
units of the District.
- Principles of supervision and training.
- Organization and management of records.
- Capabilities of computer software, systems, and hardware used
in fiscal management. Ability to:
- Plan, schedule, and coordinate a variety of accounting and
financial related activities of a college.
- Develop controlling methods for college service functions and
plan and coordinate auditing operations.
- Plan, organize, schedule, and direct the work of assigned
staff.
- Review records and analyze and interpret complex accounting and
financial data, draw conclusions, and make sound
recommendations.
- Apply and interpret pertinent laws, rules, regulations, and
policies related to accounting and financial systems.
- Provide leadership and technical assistance to others.
- Present complex and difficult technical information effectively
both orally and in writing.
- Deal with novel and difficult problems.
- Effectively utilize integrated accounting and financial
enterprise management information systems in the performance of
duties.
- Prepare clear, comprehensive, and concise reports and
accounting and financial statements.
- Consistently use and promote professional standards and
practices related to assignments.
- Maintain a focus on details, quality, and precision in the
performance of duties.
- Train others in accounting and financial practices and
procedures.
- Organize work to meet critical deadlines.
- Evaluate work methods and performance.
- Establish and maintain effective and cooperative relationships
with a diverse pool of District administration, staff and
representatives of government agencies, and various private
organizations.
- Learn specialized software applications used in accounting and
financial systems.
- Travel to off-site meetings. Entrance Qualifications Education
and Experience: A bachelor's degree from a recognized college or
university with a major in accounting, business administration,
economics, finance, or a related field; OR a valid license to
practice as a Certified Public Accounting in California. AND Four
years of full-time, paid, professional level financial and
accounting experience. Two years of the required experience must
have been in a supervisory capacity. Experience in governmental
accounting is desirable. Special: A valid Class 'C' California
driver's license. Travel to locations throughout the District is
required. Benefits
- Medical and dental insurance and vision care plans are provided
for employees and their dependents.
- A $50,000 life insurance policy is provided free of charge for
each employee.
- New employees receive 12 full-pay days and 88 half-pay days of
illness leave.
- 19 paid holidays per year.
- Vacation days accrue annually beginning at 10 days and
increasing incrementally to 24 days depending on years of service
with the District. Vacation days for management and confidential
positions begin at 15, 20, or 24 days.
- Other paid time off includes: bereavement leave, personal
necessity leave, court subpoena, and jury duty.
- Employees become members of the Public Employees Retirement
System. Employees are also covered by Social Security.
- Employee Assistance Program. Selection Process The examination
process may consist of one or more parts which may include a
training and experience evaluation, written test, performance test
and/or oral interview. Reasonable Accommodations Our class
specification generally describes the duties, responsibilities, and
requirements characteristic of the position(s) within this job
class. The duties, responsibilities, and requirements of a
particular position within this class may vary from the duties of
other positions within the class. In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Los Angeles Community College
District provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals
with covered disabilities on a case-by-case basis throughout the
application, examination, and hiring processes and throughout
employment. If an individual is in doubt about their ability to
perform the duties and responsibilities of a position or possession
of any other requirement noted in a class specification or job
announcement, they should always apply for a position and request
reasonable accommodation at the appropriate time. To apply, visit
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