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Bond Fiscal Agent - Fiscal

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El Camino Community College
Location
Torrance, California (US)

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El Camino College

 

Bond Fiscal Agent - Fiscal

 

Req: C2223-107

Division:  Fiscal Services

Close Date:  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2022 at 3:00 p.m.

 

Complete job description and application available online at: https://elcamino.igreentree.com/CSS_Classified, UNDER Classified Staff

 

BASIC FUNCTION:

Under the direction of an assigned administrator, the Bond Fiscal Agent provides accurate and timely budget and financial reports that can be used for current and future financial and program decisions for the District's General Obligation Bonds (G.O. Bonds). Advises Fiscal Services, Procurement Services, and Facilities Management on the financial position of G.O. Bond funds and serves as a technical resource for allocation of bond proceeds in accordance with the requirements set forth in official statements of the District's G.O. Bonds and state law.

 

This position is solely funded through Measure E bond revenue which is expected to be available through 2026-27, with the possibility of a new bond measure in either fiscal years 2022-23, or 2023-24.

 

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:

•   Reviews budgets and prepares entry postings to the general ledger for G.O. Bond projects. Reconciles balance sheet accounts. Updates journal entries as needed. Monitors expenditures of funds carried over from prior fiscal years. Ensures all transactions comply with established procedures for G.O. Bond budgets.

•   Analyzes budget reports to assure expenditures do not exceed appropriations. Generates year-end accrual activity reports for G.O. Bond funds to ensure that revenues and costs are recorded to the appropriate year.

•   Prepares line item transfers for entry by Fiscal Services unit staff.

•   Performs regular cash flow analysis of G.O. Bond funds.

•   Coordinates with and responds to external auditors for annual G.O. bond audits.

•   Prepares for the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee weekly, monthly, and annual reports on G.O. Bond project budgets and expenditures. Ensures project expenses and other requisitions are compliant with applicable standards, rules, regulations, and approved budgets.

•   Prepares periodic and/or ad hoc financial reports on G.O. Bond funds, including variance analysis. Notifies supervisor of identified variances and recommends allocations that comply with stipulations set forth for G.O. Bond funds.

•   Participates in aspects of the budget development process for G.O. Bond funds including preparation work, data collection, and prior-year performance analysis. Prepares and distributes documents and schedules to support the budget planning and development process.

•   Interprets, administers, and complies with established policies, rules, and regulations including accounting controls established by the District's Fiscal Services management. Contributes to the development of systems and procedures for maintaining internal controls and sound fiscal policies and procedures as needed.

•   Maintains up-to-date knowledge of regulations and reporting requirements and procedures connected with restricted, special, and general fund programs.

•   Cross-trains co-workers for back-up support when determined appropriate by supervisor.

•   Maintains the confidentiality and security of sensitive information.

•   Performs other related duties as assigned.

 

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience:

•   Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or similar field of study; and

•   Four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in public agency governmental accounting and budgeting that includes monitoring of restricted funds.

 

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:

Knowledge/Areas of Expertise:

•   Experience in General Obligation Bond accounting.

•   Knowledge of in-depth technical principles and procedures of accounting.

•   Expertise in budget preparation and control.

•   Knowledge of in-depth financial processes and programs.

•   Knowledge of laws, codes, and regulations related to financial operations.

•   Knowledge of audit documentation requirements.

•   Knowledge of automated accounting systems and relational databases.

•   Knowledge of financial management, control, and reporting processes for bond funds.

•   Knowledge of practices and techniques in accumulating and allocating cost accounting information to determine standard costs or rates.

 

Abilities/Skills:

•   Ability to train others in data entry and accounting transactions.

•   Ability to troubleshoot errors and exceptions.

•   Ability to prepare complex analyses.

•   Ability to organize and prioritize work to meet rigid schedules and budget timelines.

•   Ability to conduct technical research and complete algebraic computations.

•   Ability to sole highly technical problems associated with financial transactions.

•   Skilled at math to perform complex accounting and statistical computations.

•   Skilled at writing reports which adequately communicate problems and solutions.

•   Proficient language skills suitable for oral explanations and external publishing.

•   Skilled at explaining detailed information and work with others in an advisory capacity.

 

 

WORKING CONDITIONS:

•   Office environment engaged in primarily sedentary work.

•   Sitting for extended periods of time.

•   Subject to frequent interruptions from administrators, staff, and vendors.

•   Extensive use of computers and peripheral office equipment.

•   Extensive communication via phone, in-person, and email.

•   Occasional contact with distraught employees and/or the public.

 

STARTING SALARY: $6,553 (Step A) per month.

 

Salary increases are granted on the first day of the month following each year of service, until step F is reached.

 

Employees contribute 8% of their earnings toward the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).

 

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

This position is designated a categorically funded, temporary, full-time, twelve-month classified position, and is contingent upon available funding. This position is subject to a one-year probationary period. The standard work week is 40 hours of scheduled duty per week of not more than five consecutive work days. Excellent fringe benefits include eight 32-hour workweeks during the summer.

 

Offer and acceptance of employment is subject to verification of all information provided on the employment application, credential(s), and transcripts. Candidates selected for employment must agree to be fingerprinted, submit Certificate of Completion of the Tuberculosis Risk Assessment and/or Examination, provide proof of eligibility for employment in the United States, and present a valid Social Security card upon hire.

 

CLOSING DATE:  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2022 at 3:00 p.m.

 

In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, El Camino College has published Annual Security Reports and all required statistical data, which can be found on the Police Department webpage at www.elcamino.edu/about/depts/police/cleryact/index.aspx. These publications include Clery crime statistics for the previous three years relevant to El Camino College classes and activities, in addition to institutional policies concerning campus safety and security. The information is also available in printed form in the lobby of the Police Department and in select locations on campus. Upon request, the Campus Police Department can provide or mail out copies of this publication. Contact them at 310-660-3100.

 

El Camino College is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

The El Camino Community College District is committed to providing an educational and employment environment in which no person is subjected to discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, age (over 40), disability (mental or physical), sex, gender (including pregnancy and childbirth), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or retaliation; or on any other basis as required by state and federal law

Organization

Welcome to El Camino College

You don't have to be an ECC student to enjoy our beautiful campus. Visit us online through our website, or on campus any time -- we are YOUR community college.

Founded in 1947, El Camino College is situated on a beautiful and spacious 126-acre campus near Torrance, California. The college enrolls more than 25,000 students each semester and boasts a curriculum of over 850 highly regarded academic and career programs taught by exceptional faculty.

Where are we located?

El Camino College is easily accessible from the 405 and 91 freeways, at the corner of Manhattan Beach and Crenshaw boulevards near Torrance. A daylong parking permit costs $3 – you may purchase a parking permit from one of the dispensers available in various lots. Please do not park in staff-marked parking stalls. Click here for the Campus Map.

El Camino College – A South Bay Tradition

Since the opening of El Camino College over 70 years ago, we have been dedicated to serve our community's educational and cultural needs. El Camino College is well-known for our academic excellence, our consistently high transfer rate to four-year colleges and universities, and our exceptional career training programs.

El Camino College offers many outstanding features, including:

  • Transfer agreements with many four-year universities
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Ranked among the largest single-campus, two-year colleges in the nation
  • Excellent career training programs
  • Outstanding community education programs
  • Only $46 per unit for California residents

 

President's Message

Our mission at El Camino College is to make a positive difference in people's lives. We provide excellent comprehensive educational programs and services that promote student learning and success in collaboration with our diverse communities. We are dedicated to achieving our mission and ensuring that everyone who wishes to pursue higher education and earn a degree or certificate is able to accomplish that goal at El Camino College.

The college will implement several innovative programs in the coming year, all designed to increase access to a college education and ensure students are successful once they arrive here. In our pursuit for equity and achievement we are constantly working to ensure that all students have what they need to succeed – in the classroom, in the tutoring lab, in the library, in the concert hall or on the playing field. Students have access to facilities that support teaching and learning, backed by the technology necessary to support their success.

We are also proud to be a strong and trusted partner in the South Bay, working with community leaders to align our programs with the workforce needs of the future. We share a common interest in the economic vitality of the South Bay, and we are a proactive provider of education and training that support this region.

Watch for future innovations such as expanded evening/weekend classes for working adults, new educational technology initiatives and additional college/career pathways with area high schools.

Dena P. Maloney, Ed.D.
Superintendent/President

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