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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: This position is located in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), Education Cluster (EC), Office of State Superintended Education (OSSE). The Office of the Chief Financial Officer values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors.
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Respond to and resolves audit findings and recommendations pertaining to the general ledger functions brought up by the General Accounting Office (GAO), the Office of Inspector General (OIG), HUD's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Ginnie Mae internal control reviews.
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The National Education Association (NEA) is seeking an accomplished, strategic leader to serve as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The CFO works with the Association's executive officers, including most closely with the Secretary-Treasurer, to steward members' dues and ensure the highest levels of fiscal responsibility.
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Communicate financial results and issues to the Executive Director, senior executives, and the Secretary-Treasurer as well as other members of governance. Actively manage the day-to-day accounting and financial operations of the Association, ensuring strong internal controls and setting a tone at the top of fiduciary responsibility and stewardship.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) reports to the Executive Director (ED) and collaborates closely in overseeing critical management and core mission activities at the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC.
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) whose mission is to enhance the fiscal and financial stability, accountability and integrity of the Government of the District of Columbia is in search of an Agency Fiscal Officer.
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Advising and assisting ICE officials (including the Head of Contracting Activity and Chief Financial Officer) in carrying out ICE responsibilities with respect to acquisition programs and inquiries involving fiscal and appropriations law.
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Assimilate new information and technology, as well as demonstrate a track record of utilizing data analytics to forecast, evaluate, and make fiscal and/or programmatic recommendations. The CFO will manage a talented, dedicated team of 30 financial, accounting, and procurement staff and will serve on the executive management team.
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Provide assistance to the NIAID Chief information Officer (CIO) with budget formulation and execution, financial management and acquisition analysis support to ensure fiscal health of OCICB managed budget and drive optimal value of budget allocations.
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Oversee, ensure, and embody personal accountability for the organization's financial health, ensuring sound fiscal and risk management, budgeting, and resource allocation with an eye toward earned revenue growth and reducing reliance on philanthropic revenue to support general operations.
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Serve as primary advisor to Chief Financial Officer/Chief Administrative Officer (CFO/CAO) for leadership and direction on all matters relating to fiscal management, including but not limited to financial systems and operations; policy and standards; the establishment and monitoring of internal management controls related to financial management.
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) whose mission is to enhance the fiscal and financial stability, accountability and integrity of the Government of the District of Columbia is in search of a Accounts Payable Supervisor.
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) whose mission is to enhance the fiscal and financial stability, accountability and integrity of the Government of the District of Columbia is in search of an Oracle Functional Financial Analyst.
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) whose mission is to enhance the fiscal and financial stability, accountability and integrity of the Government of the District of Columbia is in search of a.
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) Coordinating with program managers and other financial personnel to obtain sufficient information to provide sustainable justification for requests.
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