ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR FINANCE AND PLANNING
Company: University of Washington
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR FINANCE AND PLANNINGASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
FOR FINANCE AND PLANNINGReq #: 238502Department: SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
WORKJob Location: Seattle CampusJob Location Detail:
Telework/Hybrid work availablePosting Date: 10/01/2024Closing Info:
Open Until FilledShift: First ShiftBenefits: As a UW employee, you
will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete
description of our benefits for this position, please visit our
website.POSITION PURPOSEThe Associate Director independently
analyzes, administers and manages SSW core, self-sustaining and
gift funds to ensure the integrity of use along with the
responsibility to ensure that fund uses and projections will be
revenue neutral for each fiscal year per University of Washington
fiscal policies. Fund analytics support for this will assist in
setting strategic directions and goal setting for the School of
Social Work for sustainability for the near and long term.POSITION
COMPLEXITIESThe Associate Director, in partnership with the
Assistant Dean of Finance & Administration has primary
responsibility for oversight in the maintenance of the UW's
signature enterprise wide financial system, Workday. This is
inclusive of relevant worktags for use to provisioning UW staff in
the access of key systems to perform one's role. The position will
be a lead mentor to Fiscal Specialists, Budget/Fiscal Analysts,
Budget/Fiscal Analyst Leads across the SSW in administrative fiscal
policies and procedures.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Financial Data Analysis & ReportingProvide high level of
operational expertise through analysis and interpretation of data
gathered for decision support.
- Support the Assistant Dean with information to support data
driven decisions to achieve strategic goals.
- Develop and provide comprehensive financial, statistical, and
business analyses, business and financial forecasting, and
financial modeling, using a broad range of tools and
technologies.
- Develop analysis to support school wide funding model
changes.
- Design and build complex queries, data flows, and data
visualization, design reports, design charts and graphs, write
summaries of results and proactively write and maintain
documentation of protocols for data access reporting analysis.
- Clean and normalize data required for all internal and external
reporting requirements.
- Develop and support standardized and customizable financial
reports for all sources of funds, budget revisions, commitment
tracking, state line budget reviews, distributions of scholarship
and endowment funds.
- Working closely with Assistant Dean, through the utilization of
enrollment data, manage the forecasting and revenue cycle for the
various state-line programs including the School's BASW, MSW and
PhD programs and their related instructional costs.
- Refine models for predicting the impact of changes to
enrollment patterns.
- Provide project management and analytic support for the
Assistant Dean of Finance & Administration as requested.
- Respond to ad hoc data requests by SSW leadership.MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's Degree in Business, Accounting, or a related
field.
- Four to five years of experience.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree (preferably in Business or Accounting) and
four to five years of experience working in a University financial
setting (or equivalent combination of education and experience with
an emphasis on budget, operational, and fiscal management).
- Must be skilled in creating and using complex MS Excel
spreadsheets, using MS Access queries and reports, and other
information systems for financial management.
- Demonstrated knowledge or ability to learn quickly the major UW
systems including EDW, Workday, systems.
- Ability to accurately analyze complex financial and accounting
data and communicate clearly to faculty and staff.
- Must possess an understanding of complex business practices
that include UW state budget process, self-sustaining entities, and
UW fiscal management.
- Must communicate well both orally and in writing and be able to
understand both the details and the bigger picture.
- Must demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and leadership,
work independently and creatively, be a self-starter, team player,
and a positive member of the School.
- Must have a management style that emphasizes teamwork,
communication, collegiality, flexibility, trust, patience, and
accountability.
- Ability to work effectively with staff, faculty, students,
other units on campus and the general public.
- Must be excited to work in a diverse, dynamic, challenging
environment and be invigorated by innovation.Committed to
attracting and retaining a diverse staff, the University of
Washington will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique
identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain
working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and
welcoming.
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