Financial Analyst
Responsible
for the analysis of complex financial data and the creation of monthly reports
to support effective management and decision-making across the organization. Conducts
studies to improve the operational and financial effectiveness of the organization. Extracts
financial data from various accounting and information systems. Performs
moderately complex statistical, cost and financial analysis of financial reports
and data and prepares subsequent narrative analysis for management. The
position will provide financial analysis support to the Assistant Controller
Essential Functions:
• Perform variance analyses
between budgeted and actual results and review analyses with budget stakeholders.
• Forecast and monitor cash
positions.
• Assist in the management
and monitoring of expenditures associated with contracts and grant awards.
• Assist the Controller
in the preparation of reports to lenders and the preparation of internal-use
financial reports.
• Assist the Controller
and Director of Finance in the preparation of annual budget and review of departmental
budget data.
• Prepare financial analyses
of project costs and present findings in summary reports for executives, management
and other employees and stakeholders.
• Maintain general ledger
account segments.
• Provide schedules and
perform account analyses to support amounts reported in annual audit report.
• Monitor usage of private
and public grants and assist the Development Department in the preparation of
reports to grantors.
• Develop new procedures
to improve timeliness and accuracy of data and information flow to all areas
of the organization.
• Collect and study data
to determine costs of business activities. May recommend budget adjustments
and other cost improvement measures.
• Analyzes financial data
and extracts and define relevant information; interpret data for the purpose
of determining past financial performance and/or to project a financial probability.
• Review costs and perform
cost benefit analysis related to projects and/or programs.
• Perform moderately complex
statistical, cost, and financial analysis of data reported in the various financial
systems.
• Develop financial reports
for forecasting, trending and result analysis.
• Record, classify and summarize
financial transactions and events in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles.
• Interpret financial transactions
and events for users who must make economic or business decisions.
• Apply a working knowledge
of applicable laws and regulations; verify documents for completeness and compliance
with government and private agencies.
• Use various software applications,
such as spreadsheets, relational databases, statistical packages and graphics
packages to assemble, manipulate and/or format data and/or reports.
Scope of Responsibility:
• Know the formal and informal
departmental goals, standards, policies and procedures, which may include some
familiarity of other departments. Sensitive to the interrelationship of
both people and functions within the department.
Decision Making:
• On a regular and continuous
basis exercise administrative judgment and assume responsibility for decisions,
consequences and results have an impact on people, costs and/or quality of service
within the functional area.
Authority:
• Assist in directing activities
of staff or a function.
Communication:
• Exchange non-routine information
using tact and persuasion as appropriate; requires good oral and written communication
skills.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
on a Regular and Continuous Basis:
• Proficient in the application
of accounting concepts pertinent to public and private grant funding.
• Proficient in preparing
and managing cash balance forecasts.
• Experience performing
monthly financial closing.
• Experience working with
external auditors.
• Excellent organizational
skills.
• Strong operational and
analytical background.
• Strong written and verbal
communication and presentation skills.
• Must be a problem solver,
a team player and possess the ability to thrive in a fast-paced organization
where situations change daily.
• Experience with Great
Plains or similar financial software products.
• Proficient in Microsoft's
Office Suite and in particular Excel and PowerPoint.
Required
Knowledge/Experience:
• Bachelor's degree in accounting,
business, related field or equivalent experience.
• Five years related financial
experience required. Additional education may be substituted for some experience.
• Proficient in software
applications, databases, spreadsheets and/or word processing required.
About the Monterey Bay Aquarium
The not-for-profit Monterey Bay Aquarium opened
in 1984, and has earned a reputation for being among the world’s finest.
Located on Monterey’s
historic Cannery Row and featuring exhibitions that focus on Monterey Bay’s
diverse habitats and wildlife, it attracts between 1.7 and 2.4 million visitors
each year. The institution’s mission is to inspire conservation of the
oceans, both through exhibits and through conservation research and advocacy
in such areas as sea otters, open-ocean fishes research, marine protected areas,
fisheries health and others. More than 80,000 schoolchildren take advantage of
the aquarium’s
free education programs and tours every year.
To apply, please submit a resume to:
Human Resources Department
attn: Mauricio Madueño, Human Resources Recruiter
Monterey Bay Aquarium, 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940
P. (831) 648-4800
F. (831) 644-7550
jobs@mbayaq.org (no attachments) EOE/Committed
to Diversity
Date Posted: 11/02/2007