Finance DirectorLocation: City of Greeley, CO Download: City of Greeley, CO - Finance Director - brochure About Greeley, Colorado Incorporated in 1886, Greeley became a Home Rule City in 1958 with the Council-Manager form of government. The county seat of Weld County, Greeley lies 30 miles east of the front range of the majestic Rocky Mountains near the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers and 52 miles northeast of Denver. Education, Economy and Community Excellence. Greeley thrives as the education, trade, transportation, cultural and marketing center of Weld County. It’s one of the top ten most prosperous and most productive agricultural counties in the U.S. and the state of Colorado’s most productive oil and gas operations. With an estimated population of 108,000, the City covers an area of 46.4 square miles at an elevation of 4,658 feet. Greeley is home to the University of Northern Colorado (UNC), the third largest university in Colorado and Aims Community College. In addition to investments in education, there is a true commitment to achieving community excellence through the development of economic opportunities, enhanced quality of life, cultivating community resources, talent and workforce development, enhanced transportation spending and the development of infrastructure to serve Greeley’s future. Greeley is home to a diverse mix of industries - from breweries to oil and gas, from unique shops to food processing, and from agricultural innovation to an incredible concentration of creative industries and individuals. The City attracts good corporate citizens with skilled-labor jobs that pay competitive salaries. Arts and Culture. Greeley offers diverse arts, music and cultural events. This includes performances by the UNC’s College of Performing and Visual Arts, Greeley Chorale and the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, and many more entertainers. Enjoy Greeley’s Union Colony Civic Center hosting Broadway shows, art shows, movies, and performances. Greeley is also home to favorite community events such as the Greeley Stampede, Arts Picnic, Friday Fest, and so much more. Parks, Recreation and Mountain Access. With a plethora of parks and facilities encompassing over 650 acres, the recreational amenities in Greeley are endless. There are golf courses, recreation centers, swimming pools, fields and courts for sports, skate parks, playgrounds, fishing ponds, picnic areas, and more. Experience more time outdoors on biking and hiking trails in the community. Beyond our City, Rocky Mountain National Park and many other pristine alpine environments are all less than 50 miles away. The Organization A Home Rule Municipality that is self-governed under the State of Colorado Constitution, Greeley operates under a Council-Manager form of government with seven elected officials on the Council including the Mayor. Under this form of government, the City Council sets the policies for the operation of the Greeley government while the council-appointed City Manager has administrative responsibilities for city operations. The City has a total 2024 budget of $563 million and a staff of approximately 1,161.25 full-time equivalent positions. The Finance Department The Finance Department is responsible for the administration of the financial affairs of the City including compiling financial information and data for the City Manager, the supervision of disbursement of all monies and control over all expenditures to ensure appropriations are not exceeded, the design and maintenance of a general accounting system along with the development and maintenance of internal controls, preparation of periodic statements of receipts and disbursements showing the financial and budgetary condition of the City, preparation of year-end financial statements, the collection of all revenue due to the City, investment of City funds, the purchasing of goods and services, and the disposal of surplus assets. The Finance Department accounts for all revenues and expenditures of the City, compiles information and data, monitors the budget, is responsible for recording and reporting all expenditures and revenue of the City, and prepares the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report along with providing ongoing analysis of the financial condition of the City, debt issuance, debt management and the investing of City funds. The department has received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) award for Excellence in Financial Reporting for most years since 1983 and the GFOA award for Distinguished Budget Presentation each year since 1992. In FY 2024, the Finance Department is comprised of 30.0 Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) and an operating budget of approximately $3.249 million and supports 16 citywide Departments and Divisions. The Department currently encompasses the following functions:
The Position The Finance Director is responsible for maintaining appropriate accounting records and financial reporting to the City Council, the City Manager, and all the departments of the city. Key responsibilities include providing leadership and coordination in the administrative, business planning, and accounting efforts of the City of Greeley by overseeing all functions outlined above. The Finance Director – a position which reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer provides information to the City Council, City Department Directors, and to the public. Key Finance Department Initiatives in 2024 and Beyond Include:
The Ideal Candidate Greeley’s ideal candidate is an established or up and coming leader in the municipal finance field with a proven ability or passion to engage staff and collaborate with colleagues while integrating policy and best practice. The new Finance Director should:
Education and Experience Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, business administration or a closely related field and at least (7) seven years progressively responsible municipal government and finance management experience; a Master’s degree is preferred. Required Certifications/Licenses A CPA certification is desired. Salary The City of Greeley is offering a competitive hiring range between $161,900 – $234,800 and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance may also be available for the successful out-of-area candidate. How to Apply Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to: resumes@affionpublic.com Affion Public The City of Greeley is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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