Finance Director
Pekin, Illinois
SALARY RANGE : $94,785.60 to $119,887.00, Commensurate with Experience
Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a quality environment and a rich history. The Finance Department has an exciting opening for a Finance Director!
The Finance Director, under the direction of the County Administrator, provides executive management and administrative oversight for all assigned matters, with primary responsibility for the financial affairs, budget, and audit processes of the County, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and compliance with applicable regulations.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prepare, oversee, and present the annual County budget, including coordination with departments and elected officials, analysis of fund balances, and tax levy recommendations
- Facilitate the County's annual independent audit, serving as the primary contact for auditors and ensuring timely and accurate reporting
- Analyze accounting records and financial operating results to inform budget allocations and provide guidance to departments and elected officials
- Oversee the Finance Department, including planning, direction, supervision, and evaluation of ongoing operations and staff
- Develop and implement departmental short-term plans, annual goals, and strategic direction in alignment with County objectives
- Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, internal controls, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for financial statements and reporting
- Prepare the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CFAR), the Consolidated Year-End Financial Report (CYEFR), and the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA)
- Coordinate with County Auditor to ensure proper communication and information sharing from accounts payable and purchasing functions
- Oversee procurement processes, including bid preparation, policy implementation, and purchasing activities
- Ensure capital asset records are accurately maintained, and all capital expenditures and projects are tracked and accounted for appropriately
- Monitor and manage grant revenues, expenditures, and reporting to ensure compliance with federal and state requirements
- Build and maintain productive relationships with County Board members, elected officials, department heads, and staff
- Additional duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field with 5+ years of experienceCertified Public Accounting (CPA) preferredExperience in government accounting, audit, and / or finance desiredMaster's degree preferredKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated expertise in budget preparation, financial analysis, and audit facilitation for complex organizationsComprehensive knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, governmental fund accounting, and grant requirementsAbility to develop, implement, and oversee internal controls, policies, and procedures to ensure financial accuracy and complianceProficient in analyzing and interpreting financial reports, contracts, and policies to inform decision-making and provide guidanceStrong leadership skills in supervising, training, and evaluating staff, with the ability to build and maintain productive relationships across diverse groupsExcellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present information effectively to groups and respond to inquiries from officials and stakeholdersAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive issues with discretionKnowledge of county and state statutes related to County government preferredPHYSICAL DEMANDS
Frequently required to sit for extended periodsFrequently required to talk or hearOccasionally required to stand and walkOccasionally required to use hands to handle or feel and reach with hands and armsOccasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouchOccasionally moves office equipment weighing up to 25 poundsRequired to observe details at close and distant range and perceive depthWORK ENVIRONMENT
This job is performed in an indoor office environment and involves regular use of computers and other standard office equipment. Attendance at County Board and committee meetings is required, and occasional travel to other locations may occur as part of job duties
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
Oversee the work of experienced level professionals and subordinate managers, remove obstacles within and across the organization to achieve workMay include contractors, vendors, and third-party employeesMay oversee the development of new methods and resolution of issuesRegularly advises teams on complex mattersHOW TO APPLY
We do not sponsor foreign nationals for immigration purposes. Applications should not be submitted if immigration sponsorship is required either now or in the future. Only United States Permanent Residents or Citizens will be considered.
We offer an excellent benefit package including medical, dental, vision, FSA, paid holidays, personal days, sick days, vacation, and retirement. If you are interested in this position, we would love to hear from you! Please submit a resume.
Tazewell County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
EOE - race / color / religion / sex / Sexual orientation / gender identity / national origin / disability