Administrative Services Officer 2
Nevada, MO - USA
Job Summary
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Job Summary
The Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) is currently recruiting for an Administrative Services Officer 2 in Carson City Nevada. This recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur in the following program: Fiscal. The incumbent must have the ability to analyze complex financial data and prepare monitor and oversee the divisions grant reporting federal reporting and cost allocation submissions. Incumbents are expected to collaborate effectively with individuals with varying knowledge and backgrounds to plan develop implement and monitor the divisions grant reporting federal reporting and cost allocation submissions. They must be able to develop unit goals priorities and deadlines as well as coach team members to assist with skill development and professional growth and read understand and interpret complex state laws and federal regulations. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and the ability to adjust priorities based on agency and program needs are a must. The incumbent will need to travel throughout Nevada and out of state for training and meetings therefore they need to maintain a current Nevada Drivers License. ADSD fosters a positive inclusive and diverse work environment that values innovation teamwork and collaboration. The mission of ADSD is to empower individuals and their support systems by providing resources for disabilities and aging - connecting Nevadans to services and improving their quality of life.
Essential Qualifications
Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in business administration accounting finance or related field and four years of professional experience including two years of responsibility for major business operations/functions such as grants administration contract and lease administration purchasing and warehouse operations human resources Information Technology or facilities maintenance and construction; and two years of experience formulating developing and analyzing program or agency budgets; and fiscal management; one year of which was equivalent to an Administrative Services Officer I in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Job Duties
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 direction incumbents manage some or all of the functions described in the series concept. Incumbents in this class report to a department director or assistant director a division administrator or assistant administrator or the director of a facility. Incumbents are responsible for programs which are moderate in number complexity and diversity. The degree of authority to make decisions is more limited than is evidenced at the Administrative Services Officer III level. The Administrative Services Officer II class is distinguished from Administrative Services Officer I by greater complexity of work and broader scope of responsibility.Knowledge Skills and Abilities
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: organizational structure and programs administered by the agency; laws rules and guidelines specific to assigned areas of responsibility; State budgeting principles and practices; accounting principles and practices; contract preparation and management; principles of sound business management; supervisory and training techniques.
Ability to: plan organize and oversee the work of professional technical and support staff; train supervise and evaluate the performance of employees working in a wide range of functional areas; identify and prioritize program needs and organize work activities accordingly; advise and direct management regarding fiscal issues; plan develop and maintain budgetary and financial reports related to business operations revenues and expenditures and contract reviews; develop and implement comprehensive budgets for an agency or major program.
Skill in: organizational planning budgeting fiscal forecasting contracting and purchasing.
The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse inclusive and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race color national origin religion or belief age disability sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression pregnancy domestic partnership genetic information (GINA) or compensation and/or wages.
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Required Experience:
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