Vice President and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer
Company: University of Hartford
Location: Hartford
Posted on: November 18, 2024
Job Description:
Vice President and Chief Financial and Administrative
OfficerPosition Title: Vice President and Chief Financial and
Administrative OfficerFLSA Classification: EXReports to:
PresidentSalary Range: 99Weeks Per Year: 52Work Week: 40 hours
(minimum)Position Summary: As the University's chief financial and
administrative officer, the Vice President for Finance and
Administration (VP/CFAO) provides strategic leadership and
executive management in all areas of finance and administrative
operations including facilities, information technology, human
resources, and auxiliary services, legal and payroll. As a trusted
member of the president's senior leadership team, the VP/CFAO works
closely with the president, provost, other cabinet members,
academic deans, and departmental leaders to develop, implement, and
achieve the university's strategic priorities.The VP/CFAO plays a
critical leadership role in shared governance and engages directly
with the Board of Regents in support of their fiduciary
responsibilities. The VP/CFAO supports several board committees
including finance, investment, and audit.Key Responsibilities:
- Establishes and executes strategic priorities that contribute
to the financial stability of the University of Hartford. Evaluates
the effectiveness of strategic priorities and directs the
adjustment of budget and financial investments accordingly.
- Advises the President and Board of Regents on all financial
matters regarding the fiscal health of the University. Conducts
annual and interim audits and assessments, and produces financial
reports which inform management decisions affecting institutional
policies, procedures, and/or practices.
- Directs all financial planning and budget management functions,
and establishes benchmarks for measuring the financial and
operating performance of the University. Manages the financial
forecasting by reviewing performance at established intervals and
recommends adjustments as appropriate. Prepares financial analyses
for the Board of Regents and President that outline sound financial
decisions and recommendations. Works closely with departments to
develop business plans which adhere to established policy.
- Supports the President and Board in the development,
implementation, and proactive monitoring of appropriate financial
controls to maintain the University's financial integrity. Assesses
University financial requirements and evaluates capital needs in an
effort to strategically meet University established goals and
priorities.
- Manages cash flow through the University to maintain the
integrity of funds, securities, and other financial resources.
- Provides direction and oversight for the university's major
administrative operations and related functions including
information technology, human resources, payroll, facilities
management and infrastructure planning, dining, contracts
management, legal and procurement.
- Oversees enterprise risk management for the university and
ensures that the highest areas of risk are appropriately identified
and prioritized. Proactively develops risk mitigation plans in
collaboration with relevant department leaders.
- Establishes metrics and goals for financial and administrative
operations in an effort to position the university as an
educational institution and employer of choice. Communicates with
the university constituencies in a transparent manner, style, and
frequency that fosters confidence and trust.
- Establishes, cultivates, and maintains effective relationships
with financial institutions. Ensures compliance with local, state,
and federal financial reporting requirements. Administers banking
arrangements and loan agreements. Maintains custody of the
University's moneys and securities, and ensures adequate sources
for borrowings from lenders. Provides oversight to the investments
of the University's funds. Approves all agreements concerning
financial obligations including, but not limited to, contracts for
products and services.
- Serves on planning and policy-making committees and represents
the University externally to government agencies, auditors, and the
general public. Serves on the University Resource Planning and
Priority (budget) Committee. Creates both short and long-term
operational efficiencies to further strengthen the University's
financial position by diversifying sources of revenues as well as
by introducing and overseeing lean management concepts and
technologies.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.Working Conditions:
Normal office situation. Requires travel, including
overnights.Education: Bachelor's in business administration or
related field. Relevant master's degree preferred. CPA or an
equivalent combination of relevant professional experience in a
higher education setting.Special Skills: The ability to work
effectively with diverse groups. Able to build collaborative teams
and develop and foster deep relationships across staff functions,
faculty, and administration.Documents Needed to ApplyRequired
Documents:
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Letter of Recommendation
- Letter of Recommendation 2
- Letter of Recommendation 3
- Diversity Statement
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