Working/Functional Title Libraries Director of Finance Position Summary The MSU Libraries Director of Finance maintains oversight and management of the Libraries large and complex budget that involves funding sources such as general fund, revolving, endowment, and grant funds with a budget of roughly $55 million annually. The Director of Finance also directs and provides oversight of all Libraries’ fiscal activities. The Director of Finance reports to the Dean of Libraries and serves as the division head for the Libraries Business Office, which includes budget, finance, and mailroom operations. The Director of Finance serves as a member of the Libraries Executive Council, which is the senior leadership team of the MSU Libraries. The Libraries Executive Council also includes the Dean of Libraries, 5 Associate Deans, the Libraries Director of Human Resources & Faculty Affairs, and the Libraries Director of Development. The Libraries Executive Council collaboratively advances the strategic directions and resource management activities of the MSU Libraries. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities: Finance and Budget Planning - Directs all financial operations for the MSU Libraries. The Libraries have a large and complex budget that involves funding sources such as general fund, revolving, endowment, and grant funds with a budget of roughly $55 million annually. The Libraries budget comprises more than 240 accounts and five organization codes: Libraries, Collections, Technology, MSU Archives, and MSU Press.
- Plans, directs and manages the Libraries’ budget planning process and all the transactions required for the process. Includes work with the Libraries approximately 35 departments to review and compile department and unit-level resource requirements; working collaboratively with the Libraries Executive Council to prioritize requests and develop the Libraries annual budget narrative; input of annual budgets into Spartan Financial Navigator.
- Serves as the division head for the Libraries Business Office, which includes budget, finance, and mailroom operations.
- Engages in strategic planning for the MSU Libraries as it relates to the Libraries budget.
- Directs and coordinates with the Libraries’ fiscal officers to plan and strategize.
- Provides guidance on budget and finance matters to Libraries staff and stakeholders.
- Acts as a liaison with Office of Financial Planning and Budget, Office of the Controller and other University units.
Audit, Compliance, and Reporting - Directs and provides oversight of administrative functions including exercising responsibility for the management authorization of expenditures and personnel transactions of the MSU Libraries.
- Oversee the preparation of fiscal reports for both internal and external reporting.
- Ensures proper stewardship of Libraries and university resources in accordance with MSU’s Manual of Business Procedures.
- Asset management.
- Serves as lead contact for compliance audits, including exercising responsibility for required secondary audit reviews of financial transactions.
- Serves in tandem with the Dean of Libraries as Departmental Security Contact. Reviews departmental policies regarding access to sensitive data to ensure compliance with university regulations.
Libraries Executive Council - As a member of the Libraries Executive Council management team, collaborates to develop organization goals, objectives, policies and procedures.
- Advises senior leadership and Development on fiscal liabilities associated with acceptance of significant gifts, including gifts-in-kind and new endowments.
- Serves as a representative for the Libraries in meetings with various stakeholders.
Supervision - Supervises and provides oversight of the Libraries Business Office Operations and Libraries Mailroom Operations. This includes 2 direct reports and 6 finance and operational staff total. All are full-time equivalent.
- Performs all customary supervision functions, including hiring, training, establishing work schedules, time approvals, providing feedback, and conducting performance reviews.
- Ensures that Business Office and Mailroom operations are serving the needs of the Libraries and implements operational changes as needed.
The MSU Libraries Strategic Plan guides our current and future work. The candidate will collaborate with campus partners to help develop a welcoming and inclusive environment. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Business Administration, Finance, or Accounting; more than eight years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in education, government, or industry experience in planning, finance, budgeting processes and budget development/analysis of audit/financial compliance standards; knowledge of economics, business administration, and quantitative methods, including statistics using computer analytical models and systems analysis; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Desired Qualifications - MBA or Master’s in Finance is highly preferred
- Experience in Enterprise Business Systems, Kuali Financial System, Kuali Research Administration System, SAP, Business Intelligence and Microsoft Power Business Intelligence
- Strong knowledge of MSU policies, including MSU’s Manual of Business Procedures
- Ability to align financial operations with the long-term strategic directions of the Libraries and University
- Experience participating in audit and other compliance and risk-management activities
- Ability to collaborate well with others and help to foster a welcoming environment
- Demonstrated ability for accuracy, thoroughness, and follow-through
- Service-oriented approach and problem-solving skills
- Previous experience supervising a team and operations
- Demonstrated ability to communicate complex financial data to non-financial stakeholders
- Strong capabilities in identifying potential financial risks and developing mitigation strategies
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Application Materials Interested applicants should provide a cover letter, resume, and three references (2 must be present/past supervisors). Work Hours STANDARD 8-5 Website http://lib.msu.edu Bidding eligibility ends April 28, 2026, 11:55 PM |