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Budget Analyst
(May be used to fill more than one vacancy)
annually $90000 $113000
Closes May 08 2025
The Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) seeks a Budget Analysts to join our growing OSPI Budget team. This fulltime position is based in Olympia Washington. After completion of training this position may be eligible for a partial telework schedule. Individuals seeking 100 telework should not apply. During initial training period a successful candidate will be inoffice five 5 days a week. We encourage interested candidates to visit the OSPI website to gain insight into our agency.
These positions are part of a team critical to advancing the Superintendents vision for K12 education by facilitating translation of the agencys goals into a financial plan. (The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction overseas a budget equal to about 50 of the states operating budget. The selected candidates will provide clear and concise budget policy and planning analysis for state and federally funded programs. This position will collaborate with internal staff and program leaders to identify financial solutions to complex program and organizational challenges.
Participatesas an active team member by applying critical thinking and problemsolving to everyday budget needs.
Prepares budget recommendations (decision packages) for submittal to the Governor and the legislature.
Reviews proposed legislation for fiscal impact and prepares fiscal notes;
Develops external allotments for submittal to the Office of Financial Management.
Prepares detailed internal allotments for program staff and agency managers;
Monitors expenditures vs. allotments for variances and in consultation with program managers develops andmonitorscorrective action;
Maintains and updates information in the Salary Projection System;
Reviews Personnel Action Requests toensure program budgets have sufficient resources to support requested actions;
Reviews proposed contracts and purchase requests to assure budgets are sufficient to support the obligations;
Mentor and assist with training of lowerlevel budget staff; and
Other budget development and monitoring activities as assigned.
Required Experience:
Chief
Full-Time