JOB
Acceptable Experience and Education
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in Accounting, or closely related field from an accredited college or university and five (5) years of public sector related, management level experience in an administrator, financial, analytical, or consulting role in a large multi-functional organization; including one (1) year of developmental supervisory or lead experience.
Or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Certificates, Licenses, and other Requirements
Must have or obtain by date of hire a valid driver's license applicable to job responsibilities, with a driving record acceptable to the County of El Paso.
In order to access the County’s network and systems, a personal mobile smart device is required by the hire start date.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Duties
May supervise department staff as needed, including assigning and reviewing work, training employees, contributing to performance evaluations, and making recommendations regarding hiring, disciplinary actions, and terminations;
Researches and gathers materials to conduct special studies regarding department projects; organizes and maintains various administrative, reference, and follow up files;
Gathers, organizes, and summarizes information for budget and special projects; prepares various routine and complex reports, tables, graphs and statistical summaries; monitors and verifies the status of budget and projects and ensures all parties are kept appraised on all matters;
Establishes and maintains working relationship with county officials;
Interacts with department heads, elected officials, and others using considerable explanation and persuasion leading to decision, agreement or rejection on complex issues; diplomacy is required; e.g., problem-solving discussions regarding responsibilities, finance, workflow, or how to facilitate service;
Participates in the development of performance measures and procedures, and master plans with both short- and long-term goals and objectives; provides quality service and work product as a part of the overall departmental and County-wide strategic direction;
Participates in evaluation and design of workflow, processes, various operations systems, etc. among various departments;
Analyzes and interprets financial data, identifies problem areas, and recommends actions to solve problems;
Prepares, analyzes, and maintains staffing reports, capital project reports, and other comparative reporting;
Participates in the preparation of the County budget; which includes but is not limited to: meets with and compiles budget information from departments, makes current year recommendations, creates, modifies, and updates new calculation scenarios, gathers and reviews performance measurement data, makes future year recommendations, resolves budget issues, reviews amended budgetary and/or staffing requesting and ensures the correct budget is reflected and that all supporting documentation is included;
Participates in the preparation of the Government Finance Officer Association (GFOA) Budget Package; which involves but is not limited to: applies new guidelines, compiles, researches, and analyzes projects related to the departmental goals, objectives, measures, strategic plans, strategic maps, and mission statement, including policy issues, business methods, service levels, analytic models, financial reports and organizational effectiveness, includes all county funds, update the charts, budget highlights, staffing data, and judging success sections, complies statics;
Assists departments and provides work guidance regarding programmatic or financial reporting, or requests for funds inquiries, or other documentation required to be submitted, includes but is not limited to, solving issues through analysis, reviewing requests, ensures policies are being explained and followed;
Creates and maintains positive working relationships with all levels of County directors, managers and employees;
As directed, may act as a representative for executive management and serve as a liaison to other professional organizations and governmental entities;
Monitors issues and potential regulations locally and County-wide;
Stays current on pending and upcoming legislative issues;
Works to foster a positive relationship between the County, federal, state and local offices;
May be assigned project management responsibilities on an occasional basis for certain functions, units or programs;
Compiles and analyzes data, produces information, and interprets results;
Develops reports, special documents, publications, and presentations as needed;
Completes special projects as assigned, working on a wide variety of financial, administrative, professional, management and community issues and problems of medium to high complexity;
Gathers information and articulates recommendations;
Handles highly confidential information;
Responds to correspondence, open records requests for information, etc., as assigned by director or designee;
Identifies resource needs; formulates and develops needs assessment with appropriate management staff;
Participates in the development of organizational policies and procedures for Commissioners Court consideration and approval and makes recommendations for change and improvements to existing policies and procedures;
Provides information to potential consultants, contractors, developers, legal counsel and other external entities as warranted;
Prepares and completes required contract information, documents, drafts and amendments and enters information into software system and prepares correspondence for approval;
Prepares analytical and statistical reports on activities and operations assigned to;
Develops standardized forms for the collection and distribution of department information and/or other documents;
Attends and participates in professional group meetings and stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of performance-based budgeting and budget guidelines;
Ensures completion of projects on time and within budget;
As directed, publishes relevant information in compliance with statutes, codes, and policies and procedures;
Performs trend analysis, complies and analyzes information from data, logs, tables, etc. to compose complex reports;
As directed, provides organizational improvement strategy, direction, advice, and counsel to the Commissioners Court, Department Heads, Elected Officials, supervisors, and employees;
Analyzes, designs and assists with the development of organizational and individual programs and processes that result in an effective and efficient workforce, increased revenues, reduction in expenditures, and/or improved operations;
Performs budget administration, prepares budget amendments, reviews and updates budget summaries and synopsis, and prints and reviews the final copy;
Creates and submits reports as required by State and Federal agencies;
Investigates and makes recommendations for addressing operational issues of medium to high complexity and/or sensitivity;
Provides guidance to County personnel regarding the budget process and ensures compliance;
Develops various financial and budgetary statements/reports and provides regular quarterly (monthly if warranted) reports to Commissioners Court, County Administrator, and/or the Public;
Serves in an administrative capacity within the department meets with management staff to identify and resolve problems;
As directed, represents the County’s interest at various meetings and conferences; conducts research and assists with coordinating program planning and the development of information materials; prepares and delivers various presentation and trainings;
Serves in an administrative capacity in meetings;
Assists with monitoring and ensuring compliance with policies & procedures;
Analyzes department’s expenses;
Performs inter-departmental audits and assists with maintaining a system of internal controls;
Provides training and participates in cross-training (trains users on County systems);
Ensures accounting transactions have been posted accurately, prepares financial reports in a timely manner;
Oversees available balance of operating expenses; ensures funds will be available, recommends to department a transfer of funds; re-verifies department approved requests are correct and updated in the system;
Monitors County funds in assigned division while maintaining efficiency and accuracy of accounts for funds coming in and/or going out of the County; reviews disbursements, receipts, and adjustments, while adhering to internal controls;
Compiles statistical information, reports, data and surveys; creates and maintains division activity deadlines, schedules, rate sheets, and correspondence as necessary;
Substitutes, if assigned, for immediate supervisor or coworkers during temporary absences by performing delegated duties sufficient to maintain continuity of normal operations;
Attends and participates in meetings, training and information sessions; and
Stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field.
Other Important Duties*
Substitutes, if assigned, during temporary absences by performing delegated duties sufficient to maintain continuity of normal operations;
Commits self to providing excellent customer service and demonstrate commitment through cooperative team and individual efforts;
Creates a high-quality work culture through participation in and emphasis on training and mentoring to develop leadership, management, and technical skills in self and all employees, including safety related training and skills;
Work extended hours and weekends as an executive employee reporting to the Director;
Regular out of town travel for professional conferences and meetings;
Performs such other related duties as may be assigned;
Maintains a safe and healthy workplace environment; and
As members of the County of El Paso Emergency Response System, all El Paso County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to train on emergency response and/or perform certain emergency services at the direction of their supervisor.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Organizational Relationships
Reports to: Department Head/Director/Manager
Directs: This is a non-supervisory position but may oversee interns and other staff as directed.
Other: Has frequent contact with elected officials, department heads, county employees, other agencies, contractors, Board Members, vendors, regulatory, and funding agencies and the general public.
Minimum Requirements: Knowledge, Skills ,and Abilities
Knowledge of: Texas statute; federal, state and local legislative processes; principles and methods of managing organizational change, and organizational development; generally accepted policies, practices and procedures in public sector administration and operations, including budgetary development and control practices, human resource management, planning, program development; thorough knowledge of the theories, concepts and practices of organizational development, implementing organizational effectiveness and leadership development programs; statistical methods and analysis; survey design, and staff development principles and practices; personnel policies, procedures and guidelines; court structure; modern technologies; standard business computer applications; technical report writing, and diplomatic relations; principles and practices of grants management; financial system applications; principles and practices of governmental accounting; principles and practices of supervision and training.
Skills/Ability to: interpret quantitative and qualitative information dealing with complex abstract and concrete variables to identify, analyze, and solve practical management problems of considerable difficulty; identify, implement and manage complex systems including third-party software solutions, dashboards and in-house tools such as Microsoft 365 products; relate to people well by building professional relationships and must know how to handle difficult situations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, managers, administrators, officials and the public; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a diverse population; persuade and influence behavior changes; negotiate and mediate resolutions to problems within and across department lines to improve organizational effectiveness; maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion; research, collect, and interpret data; provide feedback, question processes; visualize creatively and to effectively translate technical information into visual media; continue their education and training; keep on learning new management styles and acquire advance communication skills to be used in critical situations; continue acquiring trainings on how to maintain quality management in the organization; be dynamic in terms of management; be innovative in solving problems and in handling tasks and responsibilities; lead and apply organizational and change theories; have excellent online facilitation, public speaking, interpersonal, and communication skills; develop rules, policies and guidelines; plan, design, implement, and evaluate training programs; prepare executive level reports and correspondence; learn principles and practices of materials and service needs; develop clear, concise oral and written communication and prepare and present reports and recommendations to department management; safely operate and care for assigned county owned equipment; have strong organizational skills, with exceptional attention to detail; work under tight deadlines as part of a team; have internal and external negotiation skills and ability to influence; quickly understand business objectives; identify related issues; facilitate a risk/cost benefit analysis; be self-starting, self-managing, possess execution-oriented capabilities; manage a broad set of responsibilities with minimal support; thrive and drive decision-making in a dynamic environment where change is a constant; optimize plans and execution with urgency; demonstrate a proven track record in achieving results; be dependable; schedule, supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff; be proficient with MS Office.
Each and every county position requires the following professional skills and abilities as key and necessary elements of performance; financial and performance data analysis, strategic planning, etc.; quickly grasp diverse concepts and analyze efficiency in operations; processes mapping for efficiencies; Interpret federal, state and local laws and regulations prepare specifications and contract for a large diversity of items; analyze and make sound recommendations; Demonstrate regular and reliable attendance;
Work well with others and participate fully in a team-oriented environment;- Interface with other employees and customers in a courteous and respectful manner;
- Maintain strict confidentiality;
- Project positive support of their department and all county organizations at all times; and,
- Maintain and enhance the County’s commitment to customer service excellence.