Job opening: Supervisory Financial Management Analyst
Salary: $163 978 - 204 000 per year
Published at: Jul 02 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The Supervisory Financial Management Analyst position is located in the Department of Administrative Services (DAS), Financial Management Office (FMO), Financial Innovation Division (FID). The FMO is responsible for financial management for the Federal Judiciary including accounting, reporting, and investments.
Duties
This position will report to the Deputy Chief of the Financial Management Office (FMO), Department of Administrative Services (DAS). The FMO is seeking a self-motivated experienced Supervisory Financial Management Analyst to serve as the Chief of Financial Innovation Division (FID). The FID will lead financial management transformation, including innovative solutions, internal financial controls, and financial policy. The incumbent will serve as the financial management innovator within the Judiciary. The incumbent should possess strong professional management and problem-solving skills, knowledgeable about financial management as well as possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
The duties of the position include, but are not limited to:
Leading business efforts with the Judiciary Integrated Financial Management System (JIFMS) to steer improvements and system implementations to the accounting book of record.
Leading the Judiciary Data Integrity, Reporting, and Controls (JDIRC) initiative to work toward establishing auditable consolidated financial statements.
Establishing and supporting a financial transformation steering group to help set direction and priorities to create a financial management roadmap; and working with stakeholders to champion other financial management improvement initiatives.
Overseeing the Policy Branch, which reviews and updates financial policy to support daily operations, legislative changes, modernization, technology upgrades, and systems maintained or used by the Judiciary.
Overseeing the Financial Solutions Branch, which governs the development of financial requirements and solutions for business applications.
Overseeing the Process & Internal Controls Branch, which documents processes, establishes new processes, manages business process redesign, and develops internal controls.
Managing a broad range of advisory and operational services directly supporting finance and business application activities in federal court units nationwide.
Managing, developing, implementing, and maintaining financial internal controls and assurance processes within the Judiciary.
Coordinating efforts to apply new or emerging technology/applications; and leveraging and incorporating government best practices to produce business or financial system improvements, address identified gaps or limitations, and eliminate redundancy.
Developing and implementing strategies to improve financial applications and their utilization through the development of simplified financial policy, processes and integration, application of data management, and data governance innovations and best practices.
Ensuring the division is adequately resourced to perform its mission; and overseeing day-to-day business activities, including financial management, staffing, space, resources, travel, contract management, payroll, leave, employee performance management and feedback, and training.
Engaging and coordinating with other government agencies and organizations for the Judiciary's interest, including the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Treasury, and the General Accountability Office.
Interacting with senior leadership within the Judiciary to identify issues, develop and present solutions, and resolve deficiencies in a range of activities involving financial policy, internal controls, and financial processes and applications.
Collaborating closely with division, branch, and section leadership to integrate requirements and best practices from those areas to develop robust and forward thinking innovative financial management solutions.
Recommending operational and policy changes to support innovation and build capacity for short-term transformation.
Qualifications
Applicants must have demonstrated experience as listed below. This requirement is according to the AO Classification, Compensation, and Recruitment Systems which include interpretive guidance and reference to the OPM Operating Manual for Qualification Standards for General Schedule Positions.
Specialized Experience: Applicants must have at least one full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience which is in or directly related to the line of work of this position. Specialized experience must demonstrate experience in ALL areas defined below:
Experience with financial accounting in accordance with government or commercial standards, including general knowledge of financial statement audit, and development of financial statements;
Experience leading financial management initiatives aligned with an organization's strategic plan, including developing financial management policies, and/or implementing major financial management systems;
Knowledge of and experience with financial management functions and responsibilities, including accounting principles and reporting requirements, operation of financial and related systems, financial practices and policies, internal controls, and financial systems and applications; and
Experience developing, managing, implementing, and improving federal accounting operations, finance, risk management, financial statements, policy and compliance, and payment and travel management.
Applicants with the following certifications are highly desirable:
Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Education
This position does not require education to qualify.
Contacts
- Address Department of Administrative Services
One Columbus Circle, NE
Washington, DC 20544
US
- Name: Rosemarie Thompson
- Phone: 202-502-3800
- Email: [email protected]
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