JOB
The City of Kettering is recruiting for the position of:
ASSISTANT FINANCE DIRECTOR
Salary up to $148,158.40 annually
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
OPERS retirement
Vacation, Personal, and Sick Leave and Holiday Pay
Candidates who are interested in this opportunity should apply via our online application portal at www.ketteringoh.org/jobs and attach a resume and cover letter.
Submission Deadline: 5 p.m. EDT on Monday, August 3, 2026
The City of Kettering’s Finance Department is currently seeking a Full-Time Assistant Finance Director to plan, supervise and assist in the work involved in the accounting, financial reporting, and grant management programs of the Finance Department. The Assistant Finance Director participates in the treasury and debt function and exercises direction and supervision over assigned staff in the areas of general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll; facilitates the annual independent audit; and prepares financial reports.
You will have the opportunity to:
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Administer and direct the grant accounting needs for the City;
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Administer and prepare the financial reporting needs in accordance with GASB standards;
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Assist the department in the development and implementation of accounting policies, practices and procedures;
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Conduct research for accounting, budgeting and other functions as required;
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Assist in the treasury and debt management programs;
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Serve as the Finance Department representative on committees and/or boards;
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Administer the security of the finance accounting software system and assists with resolving finance system related issues while managing the accounting system database;
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Assist with training departments on procurement policies and procedures.
The ideal candidate will have significant experience in public accounting and/or local government finance with good knowledge of municipal finance administration, accounting principles and practices; general laws compliance; policies and procedures governing municipal finance; research and reporting methods, techniques and procedures; and appropriate software packages to create and maintain various financial programs. They must have the ability to analyze and interpret financial and accounting records; perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over accounting staff; interpret and implement existing and new GASB pronouncements; produce the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report with no outside assistance; interpret and apply complex laws, rules and regulations relating to tax and accounting matters; and communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
A Baccalaureate degree in Accounting from an accredited college or university (or a related degree with a record of directly related experience) and possession of or ability to obtain a certified public accountant license (CPA); Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO); or Certified Government Finance Manager (CGFM) is required. Experience and/or training in administration of financial systems/software is highly desirable.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:
Plans, supervises and assists in the work involved in the accounting, financial reporting, and grant management programs of the Finance Department. Participates in the treasury and debt function. Exercises direction and supervision over assigned staff in the areas of general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll. Facilitates annual independent audit. Prepares financial reports. Reports to and works under the general supervision of the Finance Director. Serves as Finance Director in the Finance Director’s absence. Performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE POSITION:
Involves responsible technical and administrative work including the supervision of accounting, grants management, financial reporting and treasury and debt management functions. Supervision is exercised over the accounting division that includes the financial analyst, finance technicians and other professional personnel. Has authorization of City Council to sign documents in the absence of the Finance Director. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Good knowledge of municipal finance administration, accounting principles and practices and auditing; principles of personnel management, supervision and performance evaluation; general laws, policies and procedures governing municipal finance; research and reporting methods, techniques and procedures; general knowledge of and skill in the operation of personal computers and appropriate software packages to create and maintain various financial programs. Ability to analyze and interpret financial and accounting records; organize work and perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over accounting staff; interpret and implement existing and new GASB pronouncements; compile an Annual Comprehensive Financial Report with no outside assistance; interpret and apply complex laws, rules and regulations relating to tax and accounting matters; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors and the general public. The ability to exercise integrity, honesty, personal initiative and sound independent professional judgment is essential.
ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
Significant background in general accounting is essential, with experience in public accounting and/or local government finance desirable. A Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from an accredited college or university (or a related degree with a record of directly related experience) and possession of or ability to obtain a certified public accountant license (CPA); Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO); or Certified Government Finance Manager (CGFM) is required. A Master’s degree preferred. Experience and/or training in administration of financial systems/software is highly desirable.