ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICER 4 in Carson City, Nevada at State of Nevada (NV)
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Job Description
The Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) within the Department of Human Services (DHS) is recruiting for an Administrative Services Officer 4 position to serve as the Chief Financial Officer for Behavioral Health Services, located in Carson City or Las Vegas, Nevada. The position will provide administrative level oversight in budget development, auditing practices, spending plans, federal and state reporting, revenue and expenditure forecasting, internal controls, contract review, preparation for the Board of Examiners and Interim Finance Committee and presentations when needed, capital improvement projects, Nevada Clinical Services (NCS)-Upper Payment Limit program, and Medicaid cost settlement and rate setting. This position manages a team of professional fiscal staff to administer a comprehensive fiscal management program.
Administrative Services Officers function as business managers for a department, large division or major program area, with responsibility for accounting, budgeting and fiscal management. Additional responsibilities are varied and include planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising work in two or more business functions such as purchasing and warehouse operations; contracts and leases; human resources; Information Technology; buildings and grounds maintenance; facilities management and construction; food and laundry services; investments; vehicle utilization and maintenance; and/or communication equipment and office support services.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, accounting, finance or a related field and seven years of professional experience in formulating, developing and analyzing agency budgets; fiscal management; and management of multiple business operations, two years of which were equivalent to an Administrative Services Officer III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Formulate, develop and monitor comprehensive agency and/or program budgets; research and compile information regarding proposed purchases, expenditures and contracts; prepare and present oral and written justifications for budget proposals; compare expenditures against spending authority; approve transactions; develop revenue and expenditure forecasts by analyzing historical fiscal data and trends and assessing program needs.
Plan, organize and oversee agency/program accounting functions; develop, implement and revise policies and procedures related to the collection and disbursement of funds; establish and monitor internal control procedures and reporting processes; oversee the development and enhancement of automated systems used to maintain records and generate reports; prepare, review and distribute financial reports to management and external agencies; assist internal and external auditors by providing requested information.
Work collaboratively with representatives of other State agencies, federal and local jurisdictions, regulatory agencies, vendors, contractors and others in the community to coordinate activities, provide and obtain information, resolve problems, and represent the interests of management.
Analyze and resolve operating and fiscal management problems; prepare, review and evaluate a variety of materials including financial reports, budget status reports, contracts, leases and other documents in order to identify problems and trends, develop solutions, and advise management on alternative courses of action; research and interpret documentation related to assigned functions to determine applicable precedents, regulations and/or administrative guidelines.
Oversee activities related to budget, fiscal management and other assigned areas of responsibility to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, policies, administrative guidelines and standards.
Oversee the preparation and maintenance of comprehensive records related to budget, accounting, fiscal management and other areas of responsibility; develop retention schedules and policies in accordance with legal requirements and State regulations.
Identify, plan, and coordinate capital improvement projects; develop project specifications; evaluate bids; present and defend project proposals and status reports; and monitor construction and repair activities.
Plan, organize and manage programs and activities in assigned areas of responsibility; develop and implement goals and objectives; review and evaluate outcomes and results; assess program effectiveness and propose enhancements to improve efficiency and effectiveness; develop innovative solutions to operational problems; train, supervise and evaluate the performance of other personnel as assigned.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Under general administrative direction, incumbents serve as the director of administrative or support services for a large and complex department such as Corrections, Transportation or Health & Human Services. Incumbents report directly to the department director or administrator of a large division, which has many complex and diverse programs, multiple budget accounts and staff in multiple locations throughout the State. Incumbents have a high degree of authority to make and implement independent decisions without the supervisor's approval. The consequence of error is significant since incumbents provide the highest level of administrative advice and support in critical areas of budget, fiscal management and business operations. Positions allocated to this level may be expected to direct, supervise and oversee the activities of lower level Administrative Services Officers in addition to professional, technical and support staff.This job specification lists the major knowledge, skills and abilities of the job and is not all inclusive. Incumbent(s) will be expected to have knowledge, skills and abilities from a previous level.
Working knowledge of: department funding sources and fiscal policies and procedures; specialized auditing principles and practices applicable to governmental programs and activities; organizational planning, budgeting, governmental accounting, fiscal forecasting, contracting, purchasing, inventory control, data processing and other business management areas.Ability to: negotiate solutions to problems where competing interests and conflicting opinions exist; direct operations and activities related to the agency's budget, fiscal control and business operations; make independent decisions requiring advanced knowledge of fiscal management and budgeting; provide the highest level of technical advisement to management in critical program areas; supervise and evaluate the performance of lower level Administrative Services Officers and other professional staff; develop and implement long-range plans and develop innovative solutions to complex problems; plan, organize and coordinate multiple programs and activities.
Skill in: planning, organizing and managing broad and complex programs.
Recruiter Contact Information: Jennifer Kauble - jenniferkauble@admin.nv.gov