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Entry Level
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in fiscal management, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to lead a diverse team. Familiarity with financial software and regulations is essential. A commitment to public service and community engagement is highly valued.
About the job
The City and County of San Francisco seeks a Supervising Fiscal Officer (Temporary Provisional) to manage fiscal operations for the SF Community College District. This role is based in San Francisco and focuses on financial oversight within the district.
Main responsibilities
Oversee daily fiscal operations, ensuring all procedures comply with financial regulations and internal policies.
Lead and support a team handling a range of financial tasks.
Analyze budget data and prepare reports for district leadership.
Contribute to strategic financial decisions that support the district’s mission.
Role details
This is a temporary provisional appointment.
Position is located in San Francisco.
Department: SF Community College District.
About City and County of San Francisco
The City and County of San Francisco is dedicated to providing innovative services to improve the quality of life for all residents. We strive for excellence and inclusion in our workforce, ensuring that our community's needs are met through effective fiscal management and accountability.
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