City of Norwood
4645 Montgomery Rd
Norwood, OH 45212
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Budget Director
Full time: Salary/ Exempt
Salary: $68,640- $90,000 annually
Department: Administration
Reports to: Safety – Service Director
Benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision - starts on day 1
Annual HSA city contribution equal to half of your Max Out of Pocket
10% pension deduction with 14% pension match (OPERS)
2 personal days each year
Vacation and sick accruals
About Us:
The City of Norwood is committed to excellence through executing our values and to serving as a PRIMER for empowering local residents and businesses to share in fulfilling the city's mission to promote and foster the perpetual safety, prosperity, and well-being of the Norwood community. We shall accomplish this through dedication to Professionalism, Respectful interactions, Integrity in the conduct of government affairs, being Mission-driven, acting Equitably with all, and being Resourceful in the application of our local resources and taxpayer funds. To learn more about the City you can go to: https://www.norwoodohio.gov/ We are seeking a strategic and experienced Budget Director to oversee our financial planning, budgeting, and fiscal management, ensuring that our resources are allocated effectively to support our mission and goals.
Position Summary:
The Budget Director will be responsible for the comprehensive management of the municipality's budget, including its preparation, administration, and monitoring. This role requires collaboration with department heads, elected officials, and other stakeholders to ensure financial transparency, compliance, and accountability.
Summary of Essential Duties: Budget Preparation and ManagementFinancial Analysis and ReportingPolicy Development and ImplementationTeam Leadership and DevelopmentAssists with tasks as delegated by the Auditor or TreasurerKey Competencies: Financial AcumenStrategic ThinkingLeadershipCollaborationIntegrityGoal OrientedExcellent CommunicationQualifications:
Minimum of 5 years of experience in budget management, financial planning, or a related area, preferably within the public sector.
Strong knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, budgeting practices, applicable Ohio Revised Code sections for municipalities, and other financial regulations.
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Effective communication and presentation abilities.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Public Administration, or a related field; a Master's degree or CPA is preferred.
Computer Skills: Proficiency in financial software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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