USAJOBS · 14 hours ago
Financial Manager (Regional Comptroller)
USAJOBS is seeking a Financial Manager (Regional Comptroller) to oversee financial operations within the Bureau of Prisons. The role involves managing financial data and systems, ensuring financial integrity, and conducting budget meetings to allocate resources effectively.
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Responsibilities
Identifies managerial data requirements and formulates planning and reporting processes to provide both broad and specific financial data which will facilitate achievement of program goals and objectives
Reviews and evaluates the financial significance of all programs and operations correlating the data and events into a broad system of financial control
Responsible for the integrity of the following automated systems for their region: Sentry Property Management System (control and accountability of personal property); Financial Management Information System (an on-line budgeting system used to allot funds and work years with obligations, work year usage, and staffing levels entered through crosswalks with other systems); Financial Management System (an automated accounting system consisting of four separate but interrelated subsystems: cost, general ledger, reimbursement and fund availability), ODES (an on-line data entry system), OPAC (on-line payment and collection system), FPPOS (Federal Prisoners Point of Sale System), and ITS (Inmate Telephone System)
Conducts annual budget meetings with institution Controllers, Chief Executive Officers and the Regional Director to determine distribution of the annual allocation based on analysis of institution requests and established needs
Qualification
Required
U.S. Citizenship is Required
You must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and complexity to the next lower grade level
Experience dealing with budget management, work flow and organizational techniques
Experience dealing with institutional requirements in the areas of food service, unit management procedures, educational programs, etc
Experience in allotting, controlling, and reviewing appropriations
Experience dealing with realigning funds to meet crisis in the nature of operations and funding impacts
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
Ability to communicate orally
Ability to communicate in writing
Ability to analyze financial data
Knowledge of budget principles, procedures and regulations
Ability to apply procedures, policies and regulations to resolve budget issues
Ability to apply accounting concepts, theories and practices to derive solutions
Benefits
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package.
Company
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