Principal Fiscal and Policy Analyst

Nevada System of Higher EducationGlenrothes, NC
Hybrid

About The Position

The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) invites applications and nominations for the position of Principal Fiscal and Policy Analyst. This is a renewable, full-time, non-tenured, administrative position and reports to the Assistant Vice Chancellor and NSHE Budget Director. The position may be physically located in either Las Vegas or Reno, Nevada. The NSHE is comprised of eight institutions: three universities, four community colleges and a research institute. The public system of higher education in Nevada continues to experience growth with significant opportunities in serving over 105,000 students and 15,000 employees. The Senior Fiscal and Policy Analyst is responsible for performing independent analyses, developing alternatives and making recommendations to the Chief Financial Officer, Chancellor, or Board of Regents.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in business, finance, accounting or public administration with five (5) years of related and progressive experience directly applicable to the position (or) a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in business, finance, accounting or public administration with three (3) years of related and progressive experience directly applicable to the position.
  • Alternatively, ten years of progressive experience directly applicable to the position may be substituted.
  • Financial analysis, planning, research, program/policy development, and budget administration.
  • Financial reporting; long range goals and objectives of an agency sufficient to develop appropriate and effective policy and procedures; and agency organizational structure and resources.
  • Techniques of statistical analysis including data collection, evaluation, analysis, financial statements and manipulation; accounting, auditing, financial reporting and/or research/statistical methods and techniques.
  • Legislative proceedings and processes; governmental agencies, resources and functions sufficient to locate and obtain needed information and/or resources, accepted practices and methods used in designing program reviews and audits.
  • Research and analysis techniques and methodologies; accounting and budgeting; management and administration concepts, principles and practices sufficient to assist in evaluation, developing and recommending effective administrative and/or operational policies and procedures; and various computer software including word processing, spreadsheet and database applications.
  • Higher education policies and procedures.
  • Read, interpret, and apply complex rules and regulations for various funding sources; read and interpret technical reports, governmental publications and federal directives.
  • Write comprehensive reports and recommendations using correct English grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation.
  • Produce clear, concise reports and other presentation materials.
  • Analyze organizational and administrative programs, policies and procedures, prepare plans for revision, and make recommendations.
  • Perform statistical computations such as correlation studies, variance analysis, averages and trends; analyze user needs and develop appropriate solutions and requirements.
  • Operate a personal computer and related hardware and software.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and institution representatives.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; compose business correspondence and reports; analyze information, problems or practices to identify relevant concerns, identify patterns, tendencies, and relationships, and formulate logical conclusions.
  • Analyze issues, identify the strengths and weaknesses of proposed options as well as the development of alternative solutions and approaches to problems.
  • Build consensus with a diverse group of institution representatives.
  • Effectively time-manage projects and priorities to meet deadlines in an accurate and efficient manner.
  • Designing, researching and interpreting study results; recommending courses of action based upon study outcomes and results.
  • Developing computer generated reports; and organizing, developing and making oral presentations.
  • Advanced level financial analysis, planning, preparation and administration.
  • Advanced mathematical, financial, and statistical computation.
  • Designing analytical research studies; identifying research needs and problems.
  • NSHE and State budget processes, including biennial and annual budgets for State and Self-Supporting accounts
  • An ability to communicate complex financial information to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, making it digestible for those who may not have as much experience with financial matters
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and a propensity for finding creative solutions to complex challenges
  • A history of strong analytic capabilities, with a clear record of using data to inform decisions.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in higher education or other public sectors of similar size and scope is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct a variety of studies, research and analysis of management and administrative areas such as budgeting and financial analysis; departmental operations such as policies and workflow; analysis of legislative bill drafts and policies; management research; and statistical and informational analysis.
  • Conduct and/or assist in conducting financial, statistical or investigative studies; compile and analyze data; prepare and present reports summarizing study results/conclusions; may make recommendations regarding policies, procedures, the department’s position on issues or a course of action, and the development of new programs or services based upon study findings.
  • Participate in the preparation and development of comprehensive narrative and financial reports for presentation.
  • Participate in ad hoc committees and task forces when needed
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Health Insurance: includes health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
  • Additionally, an employer paid long term disability plan is included.
  • Outstanding Retirement Plan: professional employees are required to participate in the 401(a) Retirement Plan Alternative (RPA).
  • Employee contributions of 19.25% are matched 100% by the employer and employees experience an immediate vesting in the plan.
  • Employees who currently or previously participated in Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) of Nevada may be eligible to continue in the PERS plan.
  • Paid Leave: generous annual leave (accrual of 2 days per month), sick leave (granted 30 days at time of hire), 12 paid holidays, and paid family leave.
  • Education Benefit: employees and their qualified dependents may take advantage of a tuition savings benefit.
  • Faculty may take up to six credits per semester at a reduced rate and their dependents may access an unlimited number of credits, if they meet specific criteria.
  • Additional Perks: Employee assistance programs and professional development opportunities.
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