Court Financial Manager 2 at New Mexico Courts
Taos, New Mexico, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Dec, 25

Salary

40.7

Posted On

04 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Financial Systems, Auditing Standards, Certified Government Financial Manager, Gasb, Finance, Auditing, Resume, Operating Budgets, Public Administration, Budgeting, Procurement, Financial Reporting, Payroll, Email

Industry

Accounting

Description

COMPETENCIES/QUALIFICATIONS

The successful applicant should demonstrate knowledge of personnel management techniques; public accounting and financial management techniques; computer financial systems, governmental and general accounting principles; model accounting practices; principles and practices of public and court administration; payroll, cash and internal control procedures, managing multiple and diverse projects and evaluating work products; operating budgets; capital budgets; Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP); Governmental Accounting Standards Board pronouncements (GASB); Department of Finance and Administration’s Manual of Model Accounting Practices (MAPS); Statement of Auditing Standards; federal and state statutes; and bonding processes.

WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The following functions are representative, but not all-inclusive of the work environment and physical demands an employee may expect to encounter in performing tasks assigned to this job. Work is performed in an office or court setting. A valid driver’s license and travel may be required. The assigned work schedule may include nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime. The employee must regularly interact positively with co-workers, clients, the public, judges, and justices.

  • This job description is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions performed

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, or a directly related field.
  • Education Substitution: Four (4) years of directly related or relevant experience may substitute on a year for year basis.
  • Experience: Six (6) years experience in budgeting, accounts payable and receivable, cash receipting and control, auditing, general ledger maintenance, financial reporting and procurement, and two (2) years of supervisory experience.
    Experience Substitution: Additional relevant education at the Master’s degree level (thirty (30) semester hours equals one (1) year of experience) or Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Certified Public Financial Officer (CPFO) certification may substitute for one (1) year of experience. Education and/or certification may not substitute for supervisory experience.


    • Supervisory Substitution: Leadworker duties may be considered on a prorated basis for supervisory experience at a rate of one (1) year of performing leadworker duties equals six (6) months of supervisory experience. Assigned leadworker duties include but are not limited to: Train, mentor, and develop employees; direct, plan, schedule, assign, and review the work of others; develop or assist in the development of employee performance plans and appraisals; and address concerns and troubleshoot problems. An additional two (2) years of directly related experience may substitute for the supervisory experience provided the incumbent attends the NMJB Supervisory Mentorship Program Training at their earliest opportunity.

      TO APPLY: Submit Judicial Application or Resume and a Resume Supplemental form and proof of education to:

      Eighth Judicial District Court

      Attn: Amy Seidel, Human Resources Administrator

      105 Albright Street, Suite N

      Phone: 575-751-8600

      Email: taodaas@nmcourts.gov

    Responsibilities

    EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES

    • The Court Financial Manager 2 is responsible for complex accounting and budgeting functions with an annual operating budget of four million or more and human capital resources of 80 employees or more and is the primary financial officer of a judicial entity.
    • Trains, supervises, mentors and evaluates a professional staff of two or more.
    • Develops, implements and maintains prudent fiscal policies, procedures, internal accounting controls and guidelines.
    • Ensures that all payments to vendors are accurate and timely and certifies that they are for services rendered and goods received in accordance with state law.
    • Oversees bail bonding system and ensures that bond agents comply with state licensing laws, court rules, forfeitures and collateral requirements.
    • Oversees bond reconciliation to ensure the bonds have been posted to the correct case in the case management system.
    • Oversees or reconciles court/judicial entity’s funds and or division’s financial reports.
    • Ensures end-of-month Odyssey and banking reports are submitted timely based on AOC requirements of submission and reporting.
    • Prepares and approves operating transfers with other judicial and state agencies including year-end reversions.
    • Prepares and oversees journal entries and journal vouchers for grants, receivables, audit adjustments, and accounting ledger transfers.
    • Prepares deposits in SHARE.
    • Maintains or oversees the maintenance of the trust account checkbook for litigant funds.
    • Oversees and reconciles additional non-reverting budget.
    • Oversees the administration, accounting, and submission of unclaimed property.
    • Oversees and approves all travel documents for employee and judge reimbursement.
    • Reconciles journal entries, operating transfers in/out, SHARE deposits, and payroll.
    • Tracks and depreciates capital inventory and keeps current records of all fixed assets.
    • Prepares and submits claims for reimbursement on grants, contracts,admin and inter-governmental agreements as well as prepares and files IRS forms.
    • Oversees grants administration and compliance, as well as other state and/or federal funds reporting compliance.
    • Prepares fiscal impact analysis reports.
    • Prepares appropriation requests, operating budgets, special, supplemental, and deficiency appropriations and other funds as needed on behalf of the court/judicial entity.
    • Testifies or presents information to internal judiciary committees as well as legislative and executive bodies in support of the judicial entity’s budget priorities.
    • Ensures all budget documents are prepared for submission and presentation to the Legislature and State Budget Division.
    • Submits Capital requests in the Infrastructure Capital Improvement Projects system.
    • Submits quarterly updates into the Capital Project Monitoring System.
    • Prepares the Capital Improvement Four-Year Plan and Capital Improvement Request, and administers the Capital Improvement Budget(s).
    • Administers the budget and ensures revenues and expenditures are within the appropriations and budget guidelines.
    • Monitors capital improvement bonding and expenditures.
    • Analyzes and requests BAR/BRF authority as required.
    • Implements and maintains fiscal policies, procedures, internal accounting controls and guidelines and assists in developing court/juridical entity administrative policies.
    • Works with external auditors to prepare for annual audits.
    • Ensures all Department of Finance and Administration deadlines are met and submitted documents are in compliance.
    • Ensures necessary documents and other information is provided to auditors and audit is completed in a timely manner.
    • Researches, analyzes, and reports financial data, and prepares annual court/judicial entity financial statements, Management Discussion and Analysis and Financial Footnotes.
    • Performs internal audit functions on funding and various budget and trust/cash accounts.
    • Conducts physical inventory of assets and oversees staff in the procurement process.
    • Prepares or oversees the preparation of the Interest Earning Activity and State Fund Deposit Balance reports, bonds, litigant funds and unclaimed property and submits to the State Treasurer’s Office.
    • Provides information and analysis to the Administrative Office of the Courts, other courts or agencies, local public bodies, and federal agencies.
    • Oversees the preparation of cash deposits and the processing of cash transfers.
    • Oversees all accounts receivable and accounts payable functions for day-to-day court operations.
    • Prepares end of year comprehensive annual financial report for submission to the Department of Finance and Administration .
    • May serve as Chief Financial Officer of the court.
    • May prepare agency’s annual financial statements.
    • May serve as loss control officer.
    • May investigate allegations or complaints regarding fraud or misuse of state finds or property.
    • Other duties as assigned.
    • The number of employees, subordinate supervisors, managers, and directors, budget size, special courts and programs, and administrative complexity are strong considerations in assigning job classifications within the Court Financial Manager job classification series.

    The following functions are representative, but not all-inclusive of the work environment and physical demands an employee may expect to encounter in performing tasks assigned to this job. Work is performed in an office or court setting. A valid driver’s license and travel may be required. The assigned work schedule may include nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime. The employee must regularly interact positively with co-workers, clients, the public, judges, and justices.

    • This job description is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions performe
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