Assistant Vice President of Finance/Controller
Job Description
It’s great to work at a place where people are truly committed to serving our students! We’re committed to bringing passion and energy to our College.
The Assistant Vice President of Finance/Controller reports to the Chief Financial Officer and manages various government and official college business dealings. This role includes direct supervision of the Accounting, Payroll, and Student Accounts departments, as well as oversight of the Bookstore and Food Services as the Director of Ancillary Services. The Controller administers a comprehensive accounting system for all college cost centers, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal reporting requirements. Responsibilities include safeguarding the college's financial assets, maintaining accurate financial reporting, and developing effective internal controls. The Assistant Vice President of Finance/Controller serves as the primary liaison with financial institutions and auditors, while also tracking revenue from ancillary services.
Duties and Responsibilities
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Responsible for day-to-day oversight of all control functions including general accounting, budgeting, forecasting, treasury management, debt management, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and student accounts.
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Manage and supervise administrative staff within the accounting services department; Responsible for overseeing the coordination and facilitation of training provided by and for the department. Oversee and implement initiatives to enhance employee skills, morale, performance and retention.
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Work with the CFO to develop policies and procedures for the Finance and Administration department and ensure compliance. Responsible for the oversight of internal controls within the college; ensure that clear finance policies and procedures are maintained, communicated and monitored. Review processes and procedures to comply with all regulatory requirements and changes.
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Review and analyze the General Ledger. Prepare and approve journal entries as needed.
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Establish, coordinate, change, and verify the financial chart of accounts as it relates to the activities of the college.
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Oversee all Title IV reconciliations and drawdowns, Support Federal reporting (IPEDS, FISAP, EZ-audit, etc.), and grant reporting.
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Oversee the timely month-end and annual closing process and financial statement preparation.
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Review, analyze, and direct the processing of financial data and payroll.
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Prepare annual financial statements and financial reporting including general ledger maintenance, monthly reconciliations, and preparation and review of journal entries.
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Provide comprehensive detailed analyses of operating and financial results, including budget versus actual results and annual benchmarking of financial statements.
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Responsible for the planning and preparation of the annual financial statement audit.
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Coordinate the annual controls and financial audits; work with the CFO to oversee the annual audit report.
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Assist the CFO with supporting the Board of Trustees and various Board Committees, including but not limited to Finance and Audit.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the CFO.
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
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Knowledge of current accounting and audit theories and practices.
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Knowledge of Pennsylvania college, Pennsylvania state and federal rules, regulations, procedures and accounting practices.
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Knowledge of GASB financial reporting requirements and the State of Pennsylvania.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills consistent with interpreting policies and procedures, providing clear and concise information, and compiling information into complete and accurate summaries and reports.
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Experience with financial software implementation.
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Interpersonal skills consistent with establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other employees.
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Ability to make decisions using sound judgment.
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Ability to adapt to constant changes in priorities and tasks.
Salary Range: $110,000 - $125,000 (commensurate with experience)
Bucks County Community College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, prescription plans, 403B pension plan, life insurance, short & long-term disability, generous paid time off, summer hours, tuition waivers, tuition assistance, wellness center, cafeteria, and free parking on a beautiful Bucks County campus.
Minimum Qualifications:
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A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field from an accredited institution required. Master’s Degree in Accounting and/or CPA preferred.
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Minimum of 5 years of progressive accounting and financial management experience including budget and forecasting.
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2 years of working with GASB and higher education/governmental or non-profit accounting standards.
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Experience preparing GAAP financial statements and working with external auditors is required.
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Three (3) to five (5) years of supervisory experience.
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Highly skilled with Microsoft Office, with advanced skills in excel; Workday, Ellucian, and Jenzabar experience highly desired.
We are proud to be an organization that embraces the value of bringing diverse, talented, and committed people together. The fastest way to breakthrough innovation is when diverse ideas come together in an inclusive environment. We encourage our colleagues to respectfully challenge one another’s thinking and approach problems collectively. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
Please Note: At this time, the College does not provide work visa sponsorships. To be considered for employment at Bucks County Community College, applicants must be permitted to legally work in the United States without employer sponsorship. Bucks County Community College participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
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