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Assistant Financial Clerk bei United States Senate

United States Senate · United States, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid

154.453,00 $  -  221.900,00 $

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Assistant Financial Clerk
 
Organization
Secretary of the Senate

Department
Senate Disbursing Office

SALARY RANGE:
SEC-15: $154453-$221900
 
FEDERAL RELAY SERVICE:
Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 TTY
 
TELEWORK:
This position is eligible for an occasional ad-hoc remote work schedule after an initial introductory onsite period.
 
FLSA STATUS:
Exempt
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:
Open until filled
 
JOB DESCRIPTION: 

NATURE OF WORK
This position oversees the technical and administrative work of accounting, payroll, benefits, and related financial services and financial systems that support the financial operations of the U.S. Senate. Work includes planning, scheduling, coordinating, implementing, and evaluating effectiveness of the policy, procedures, and internal controls over all operations of the Senate Disbursing Office. Work is bound by Title 2 of the U.S. Code; generally accepted accounting principles; Secretary of the Senate policies and procedures; the U.S. Senate Handbook; the Senate Ethics Manual; and Senate Disbursing Office procedures, practices, and guidelines, but requires independent judgment in setting priorities in handling assignments.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Assist the Financial Clerk in directing all of the accounting and financial operations and functions of the central accounting and payroll systems of the Senate; review the financial reporting; coordinate General Accounting Office (GAO) audits; provide guidance for general ledger accounts reconciliations; and ensure that Senate financial reports are accurate, timely, and in accordance with the accounting and control standards of the Senate.

Ensure that the Report of the Secretary of the Senate is completed on a timely basis by the Deputy for Financial Management. Assist said Deputy with any questions or presentation decisions.

Develop, maintain, and document the Disbursing Office’s accounting and financial management policies and procedures for the Financial Clerk’s review; ensure policies are consistent with the organizational mission and comply with legal and regulatory requirements; establish internal program policies and procedures, develop instructions, provide guidance and advice, and evaluate program operations.

Support the Financial Clerk in the development of strategic long-term planning for implementation of payroll and financial systems modernization initiatives.

Assist the Financial Clerk with the supervision and monitoring of all Disbursing Office staff for task completion, guidance, and accuracy. Ensure that Disbursing Office staff attend relevant training sessions during the year and that evaluations and objectives are completed on a timely basis following guidance from the Office of Human Resources. Make recommendations for hiring, approve leave, and evaluate performance of direct reports.

Review for accuracy the President Pro Tempore order drafted by the Financial Clerk.

Provide guidance, advice, and assistance to direct reports, Senators, Senate staff, administrative managers, and chief clerks; work closely with Disbursing Office deputies and supervisors to prepare financial directives and procedures; and serve as an office liaison to outside government officials and agencies.

Along with the Financial Clerk, ensure that financial transactions for the Senate are properly accounted for and monitored; ensure the various organizational functions are appropriately assigned to maintain internal checks and minimize opportunities for unauthorized, fraudulent, or otherwise irregular acts; and coordinate development, design, maintenance, and revision of automated accounting systems and user interfaces with internal and external contacts, as needed.

Along with the Financial Clerk, participate in the Disbursing Office portion of Disaster Recovery testing at the Alternate Computing Facility (ACF) to ensure that the site is operational for mission-critical tasks and functions.

Maintain the Disbursing Office’s Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan; and participate in periodic exercises and drills.

Assist the Financial Clerk in ensuring that Disbursing Office employees adhere to guidelines of the Secretary’s customer service initiative (known as R.A.T.E.); provide all customers with the highest level of customer service; and perform any other duties that may be prescribed by the Financial Clerk.


 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in an office environment with exposure to everyday risks and discomforts, and requires the use of normal safety precautions. Work requires frequent walking, standing, bending, and carrying items up to 25 pounds, as well as regular use of typical office equipment, software programs, and methods of communication such as a computer, email, telephone, photocopier, and fax machine.

Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required for performance of duties. Work also requires physical presence in the office, except as otherwise required by the Office of the Secretary.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Work requires a bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, finance, or related field with 8 to 10 years of government financial management experience and at least six years of supervising experience; and the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Knowledge of federal budgeting, federal financial systems and practices, and government accounting.
Knowledge of federal employment laws, regulations and industry best practices.
Knowledge of Disbursing Office financial management systems, functions, policies, and practices.
Extensive Senate experience and institutional knowledge.
Knowledge of the federal and/or Senate appropriations process, including but not limited to committee funding structure, Senators’ Official Personnel and Office Expense Allowance (SOPOEA), and miscellaneous items.
Knowledge of budget execution, control over funds, and requirements from federal agencies that issue guidance for administering government funds.
Ability to handle confidential information with tact and diplomacy.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills and strong attention to detail.
Ability to analyze system performance, operation, effectiveness, and capability, and make sound and authoritative recommendations to management.
Ability to handle assigned projects from beginning to completion with minimal supervision.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to develop and implement policy and operational guidelines and procedures.
Ability to manage large, complex fiscal activities in a decentralized environment.
Ability to master the principles, theories, laws, regulations, and practices of federal financial management.
Ability to monitor the obligations and expenditures of Senate funds using the Senate’s automated accounting system to ensure that funds are disbursed in a timely manner and in accordance with appropriation law guidelines.
Ability to analyze proposed legislation for operational and budget implications and to prepare cost estimates to recommend funding levels.
Experience supervising staff and preparing performance evaluations and improvement plans. Ability to recognize and solve personnel issues and conflicts.

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
U.S. Citizenship.
Ability to obtain and hold a Top Secret security clearance.

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