SeattleCH 工作分析
💡 智能摘要
原始职位描述
说明

尊重 | 信任 | 多样性 | 包容 | 公平
作为华盛顿州最具影响力的州级机构之一,也是第二大收入来源,我们每年与超过600万居民互动,并征收近30亿美元的税款和费用。我们深知我们的服务对居民的日常生活至关重要,使他们能够生活、工作、驾驶并蓬勃发展。我们深知这一责任,并致力于为每位居民提供公平且有意义的服务访问途径。
职责
作为分部预算经理,你能够以通俗易懂的方式向多样化的受众进行有效沟通,这对你的成功至关重要,因为你会为机构领导提供关于预算周期和运营活动的咨询。基于你对所负责分部内各项业务运营的全面理解,是提供准确战略咨询的关键。作为值得信赖的顾问,你将管理并协调我们七个分部之一的预算和财政活动。你所做的工作将改善流程,提高预算办公室产品和服务的透明度、便捷性和实用性。
你将承担以下部分工作:
- 向项目执行管理层和员工提供战略指导,以利用财务资源和绩效指标实现项目、分部和机构的目标。
- 协调并指导财政说明的准备和相关流程。
- 作为分部代表,参与提出并审查机构资源管理政策和程序的修订。
- 协助其他预算经理进行部门政策的制定和实施。
- 在机构预算制定和预算管理过程中代表分部的预算利益。
- 提出并制定决策包,以申请资金满足分部和机构的业务需求。
- 确保本部门资源的合理且高效使用。
资格要求
- 九(9)年综合专业经验,从事预算、会计或项目财务管理领域,比较和分析财务数据,识别问题或挑战及趋势;运用批判性思维提供重要反馈和状态报告;通过问题解决能力,提供经过深思熟虑的解决方案和下一步行动建议,并具备相关教育背景。
- 在州政府中担任预算经理、预算官员或首席财务官职位的经验。
知识要求:
州政府财务管理原则。
州政府预算政策、流程和系统。
管理和公共行政原则,包括预算、人员编制、绩效评估、战略规划、生命周期成本分析、战术和业务规划、项目管理、立法流程及研究方法。
立法预算及政策程序和文件。
能力要求:
分析立法(法案)。
分析立法和预算提案。
能够理解所分配部门相关的行政法规。
制作内容详实、财务健全的预算决策包和财政备忘录。
运用战略规划原则,制定与部门目标和宗旨一致的绩效导向预算。
建立、更新并监控绩效评估模型。
理解客户需求并帮助确保客户满意度。
能够在所分配的部门、机构、立法机构、财政管理办公室及其他州政府机构中,与各类高级管理人员、专业技术人员和一线员工进行有效的口头和书面沟通。
能够开发中等复杂程度的Excel表格、公式及数据的图形展示。
能够在内部和外部会议中(包括立法听证会和工作组会议)展示预算信息。
能够计划、组织和管理团队的质量流程。
理解并培养利益相关方的关系。
能够独立做出决策。
能够就政策和财政事务向机构主管、助理主任及项目管理人员提供建议。
理解并通过行为和决策践行机构价值观,包括尊重、信任、多元、公平与包容。
促进和支持一个尊重、公平、包容的工作环境,惠及所有员工。
促进和支持对所有客户尊重、公平、包容的服务交付。
能够采取行动进行学习和成长。
能够采取行动满足他人的需求。
拥有华盛顿州预算编制和会计相关流程的经验。
能够开发高级Excel表格、公式及数据的图形展示。Power Pivot/Query Macros。[专家级]
有参与完成两个完整州预算周期的工作经验。(4年)
- 能够根据业务需要每周到岗工作两天或更多。
- 能够进行跨州的夜间出差。
- 在新员工入职前,将进行入职前背景调查,包括犯罪记录历史。背景调查所得信息并不一定会影响雇佣决定,但将在评估申请人是否适合并有能力胜任该职位时予以考虑。

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我们重视多样化的观点和人生经历。 我们雇佣并服务所有背景的人群,包括有色人种、移民、难民、女性、LGBTQ+、残疾人和退伍军人。我们重视每位员工为工作带来的独特特质和优势。通过包容性员工队伍的多样化视角,我们将打造一个更加尊重、高效和团结的团队,以更好地为华盛顿州的公众服务。

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SeattleCH Job Analysis
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Original Job Description
Description

Respect | Trust | Diversity | Inclusion | Equity
As one of the most visible state agencies and the second-largest revenue generator in Washington State, we engage with over 6 million residents each year and collect nearly $3 billion in taxes and fees. We understand that our services are vital to the daily lives of our customers, enabling them to live, work, drive, and thrive. We take this responsibility to heart and are dedicated to providing equitable and meaningful access to our services for every resident.
Duties
As the Division Budget Manager, your ability to communicate effectively in plain talk to a diverse audience will be critical to your success as you will provide consultation in navigating budget cycle and operational activities to agency leadership. Building on your comprehensive understanding of the various business operations within assigned divisions is key to providing accurate strategic consultations. As a trusted advisor you will manage and coordinate the budget and fiscal activities of one of our seven divisions. The work you do will improve processes to enhance transparency, ease and usefulness of budget office products, and services.
Some of what you will do:
- Provide strategic guidance to program executive management and staff on use of financial resources and performance measures to achieve program, division, and agency goals.
- Coordinate and provide directions on the fiscal note preparation and processes.
- Serve as the division representative in proposing and reviewing revisions to agency resource management policies and procedures.
- Assist fellow Budget Managers in departmental policy development and implementation.
- Represent division’s budgetary interests in the agency budget development and budget management processes.
- Recommend and develop decision packages to request funding to meet division and agency business needs.
- Assure appropriate and optimal use of the division’s resources.
Qualifications
- Nine (9) years of combined professional experience in budget, accounting, or program financial management field, comparing and analyzing financial data, identifying issues or challenges, and trends; using critical thinking to provide important feedback and status reports; and problem solving to offer well thought out options for resolution and next steps and education.
- Experience in a State position titled Budget Manager, Budget Officer, or Chief Financial Officer.
Knowledge of:
Principles of state financial management.
State budgeting policies, processes, and systems.
Principles of management and public administration, including budget, staffing, performance measurement strategic planning, life cycle cost analysis, tactical and business planning, project management, legislative process, and research techniques.
Legislative budget and policy procedures and documents.
Ability to:
Analyze legislation (bills).
Analyze legislative and budget proposals.
Able to understand administrative code pertaining to assigned division.
Develop well-written, financially sound budget decision packages and fiscal notes.
Use strategic planning principles to formulate performance-based budgets consistent with divisional goals and objectives.
Establish, update, and monitor performance measurement models.
Understand customer needs and help ensure customer satisfaction.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing with a wide variety of executive, management, professional, technical, and front-line staff within assigned division, agency, the Legislature, Office of Financial Management, and other state agencies.
Develop moderate-level Excel spreadsheets, formulas, and graphical display of data.
Present budget information at internal and external meetings, including legislative hearings and work sessions.
Plan, facilitate, and manage group quality processes.
Understand and cultivate stakeholder relationships.
Make independent decisions.
Advise agency executives, Assistant Director and program administrators on policy and fiscal matters.
Understand and follow agency values of respect, trust, diversity, equity, and inclusion through behaviors and decisions.
Promote and support a respectful, equitable, and inclusive workplace for all employees.
Promote and support respectful, equitable, and inclusive delivery of services to customers.
The ability to take action to learn and grow.
The ability to take action to meet the needs of others.
Washington State budgeting and accounting related processes experience.
Develop advanced-level Excel spreadsheets, formulas, and graphical display of data. Power Pivot/Query Macros. [Expert]
Experience working through 2 full state budget cycles. (4 years)
- The ability to work in-person two days a week or more as business needs arise.
- The ability to travel overnight and out of state.
- Prior to a new hire, a preemployment check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.

Supplemental Information
- Select the Apply button at the top of this job announcement.
- Using the "add attachments' option please attach the following:
- Your resume
- A cover letter detailing your qualifications for the role and providing specific examples that illustrate your ability to fulfill the responsibilities outlined in the job description.
We value diverse perspectives and life experiences. We employ and serve people of all backgrounds including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and veterans. We value the unique traits and attributes that each employee brings to the job. Through the diverse perspectives of an inclusive workforce, we will create a more respectful, productive, and unified team to better serve the public of Washington.

Veteran/Military Spouse Preference Notice
To take advantage of veteran/military spouse preference, please notify the Talent Acquisition Team. Use a subject line that includes the title of this recruitment.

We do not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov.


