Financial Reporting Director directs and oversees the preparation and distribution of all periodic financial statements for external use. Ensures that reports, filings and documentation complies with company's regulations, professional standards, and SEC and GAAP reporting guidelines. Being a Financial Reporting Director confirms that entries, transactions, and accounts are accurately and properly consolidated and are included in internal and external financial statements. Advises management of trends and changes in reporting requirements and recommends best approach for any changes in reporting. Additionally, Financial Reporting Director may serve as a liaison with or oversee the work of external auditors. May direct the preparation of materials for board or shareholders. Requires a bachelor's degree of Accounting or Finance. Typically reports to top management. The Financial Reporting Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Financial Reporting Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID
Location: Longview
Reports to: Senior Director of Student Financial Services
Schedule: Office hours are primarily weekdays, but responsibilities require additional hours and flexibility that can include evenings and weekends. Occasional travel outside of Longview may be required for conferences or presentations at trainings.
Responsibilities:
The Director of Financial Aid manages departmental operations and the professional delivery of services to financial aid customers and the public. The Director plans, organizes, and implements work projects for the financial aid staff and oversees the day-to-day functions of the department. The Director organizes, supervises, performs, and reviews work activities to ensure compliance with quality standards and deadlines which includes analyzing situations and accurately adopting an effective course of action exercising discretionary powers on a daily basis. The Director identifies opportunities for continuously improving service. The Director is responsible and accountable for maintaining confidentiality in financial and academic records according to the guidelines of FERPA and the University.
The Director of Financial Aid is responsible for interviewing, selecting and training of the staff (Assistant Directors, Financial Aid Counselors, and clerical positions) in the Office of Financial Aid and for appraising their productivity and efficiency for the purpose of recommending promotions or other changes in their status. The Director is also responsible for supervising this staff in a manner that encourages high morale and efficiency.
The Director of Financial Aid will also conduct financial aid presentations for the University, campus and outside community organizations. Responsibilities also include the coordination of monthly reconciliations of federal, state, and institutional financial aid accounts and verifying disbursements to students on loans and grants and accessing computerized databases for information in cooperation with the Director of Student Accounts and the Controller of the University.
The Director must also maintain up-to-date knowledge of federal and state laws, regulations, policies, procedures and automated business systems that guide or support the area of Financial Aid. Responsibilities also include developing operational policies and procedures that enhance the operations of the financial aid office, ensure compliance with all federal and state laws, and provide transparent application of policies and procedures across all constituencies. The Director is responsible for completion of and submission of Federal, State, and Institutional reporting required by the Financial Aid Office. Close working relationships with offices around campus are crucial in meeting these reporting requirements and in ensuring access to all necessary data is available.
Qualifications:
Candidates must hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree as well as a minimum of five years of financial aid administrative experience at the mid-management level at a four-year institution. All candidates must be able to work independently and communicate effectively. Individuals who have worked with financial aid packaging and modeling tools are encouraged to apply. The candidate must also demonstrate the ability to maintain confidentiality of academic and financial information according to the guidelines set forth by the federal government and the University.
Requires the ability to plan, organize and prioritize work in order to meet schedules and deadlines. Requires the ability to analyze situations and accurately adopt an effective course of action. This position requires the ability to communicate with diverse populations of students, staff, and the public using tact and courtesy in sometimes confrontational or difficult situations as well as the ability to maintain confidentiality of information.
LeTourneau University seeks a person with an enthusiastic and contagious Christian faith who is committed to Christian higher education that integrates Christian faith with learning.
Salary:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and other qualifications. LeTourneau University provides a significant benefit package, which includes medical and life insurance and contributions to a retirement program.
Date Position is Available: May 1, 2024
Procedure for Application:
Applications are reviewed in the order received and will continue until we secure a candidate for the position.
By applicable provisions of federal law, applicants for employment who agree with the educational mission of LeTourneau University and applicants for admission to educational programs or activities considered without discrimination based on race, age, sex, handicapping condition, national origin, or genetic information. Direct inquiries about this policy to Human Resources, (903) 233-4170.
Applications are required and are available from www.letu.edu/jobs or the Business Office, LeTourneau University, 2100 Mobberly Avenue, Longview, TX. Send completed application and a current résumé to:
LeTourneau University
ATTN: Human Resources
P.O. Box 7001
Longview, TX 75607-7001
Fax 903-233-4103
Email: HumanResources@letu.edu
Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: In person
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