SALARY: $9,578 - $11,689/month*
*Plus Education Pay, Bilingual Pay and Longevity Pay
Education and/or Experience: Graduation from an accredited college with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting, public financing, business or public administration and five years of experience in management/supervision in municipal financing involving a variety of financial disciplines or any combination of training and experience that provides the desired knowledge and abilities. A Master’s degree in public administration or a related field is desirable.
Professional recognition through State certification or licensure as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Public Accountant (PA), Registered Public Accountant (RPA) or Accounting Practitioner (AP) is acceptable substitution for above required education or experience.
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of management and supervision; principles, practices and techniques of budget preparation and administration; automated government accounting systems; laws and regulations which pertain to governmental accounting, budgeting and internal auditing; financial statements and year-end reporting requirements; applicable financial management and accounting software packages; management of information systems; current methods, of accounting, financial record keeping, and municipal budgeting.
Ability to: Effectively administer projects and operations consistent with County policies and goals; supervise staff; plan and direct work through others; evaluate the work of department staff; work effectively under the pressure of deadlines, conflicting demands and emergencies; establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, peers, subordinates, and the general public; gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; collect, interpret and evaluate narrative and statistical data pertaining to policy, fiscal, and department operation matters; analyze policies, regulations, projects, activities, and methods; select alternatives, project the consequences of proposed actions, implement administrative policies and work programs consistent with regulations and with County policies and goals; understand, interpret and apply laws and regulations; present findings, recommendations and policies to individuals and groups in an understandable and persuasive manner; communicate effectively in writing on matters related to department policies, funding and operations.
You may apply at our City website.
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