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Arapahoe County Government Budget Analyst II Or Senior Budget Analyst in Littleton, Colorado

Description This posting has been re-opened and if you have already applied, you are still being considered and will not be able to apply to this posting again.

Budget Analyst II Performs a variety of complex tasks related to the development, monitoring, and management of the County's annual budget and other related financial activities. Position exhibits initiative, critical analysis, and good judgment in performing reviews, providing financial analysis, and making recommendations regarding the budget and budget process of the County with limited supervision.

Senior Budget Analyst Only: Performs a variety of complex tasks related to the development, monitoring, and management of the County's annual budget and other related financial activities. Position exhibits initiative, critical analysis, and good judgment in performing reviews, providing financial analysis, and making recommendations regarding the budget and budget process of the County with limited supervision.

NOTE: The county anticipates hiring this position only as a Budget Analyst II. This position is eligible but not guaranteed for possible career progression in the future as outlined below:

Although the full salary range & potential role progression for this position is provided, appointments are typically made between the minimum and mid-point of the salary range for a Budget Analyst II.

The full salary range for the Budget Analyst II is $66,281.28 to $105,877.46 per year. Anticipated hiring salary range is $66,281.28 - $86,079. The full salary range for the Senior Budget Analyst is $80,200.12 to $128,111.10 per year. Duties Budget Analyst II

Monitors and tracks departmental and elected office budgets and budget submissions and assists departments and elected offices with the interpretation, monitoring, and management of respective budgets. Provides comprehensive assistance and guidance to departments and elected offices on their budget, budget submission, the budget process, and any other areas of financial or budgetary analysis to include the development and tracking of performance and workload measure. Conducts detailed and complex analysis and evaluations of budget trends and performance to include the completion of quarterly budget reviews and projections and for projection input into the annual budget. Work products will frequently include both financial and narrative information. Completes financial projects, analyses, and studies as directed, working closely with the Budget Manager, other Budget Division Staff, and independently, and prepares detailed reports outlining the data, findings, and conclusions to be presented to other staff members, department directors, or elected officials. Enters, verifies, and maintains data within the budget and financial software systems and additional spreadsheets as well as creates and modifies custom reports from budget and financial software to assist in the development of Budget Division reports, publications, and analyses. Assists in the implementation, maintenance, and upgrade of financial and budget software applications and seeks ways to improve data and data processing and analysis. Prepares and evaluates Board of County Commissioner study session and public hearing summary reports. Prepares draft budget resolutions for the Board of County Commissioner's consideration in regard to appropriation requests, budgetary operating transfers, authorized staffing levels, and the certification of tax levies. Presents Budget Division information and materials at Board of County Commissioner study sessions and public hearings. Assists in the completion of mandatory State reports to include the certification of tax levies along with others. Conducts detailed financial feasibility analyses of departmental/elected office existing or proposed new programs or services, provides detailed findings and recommendations, and presents findings to the Budget Ma ager, Finance Director, or other County personnel and officials. Presents complex financial and budgetary topics orally, in writing, and via electronic presentation to Budget Division or Finance Department staff, staff in other departments or elected offices, elected officials and department directors, and/or others. Maintains awareness of legislation, resolutions, and news items that affect County finances and budgeting activities as well as developments in the fields of budgeting, forecasting, public administration, and public financial management. Attends and updates the Budget Division staff on Board of County Commissioner study sessions and public hearings to include an interpretation or analysis of relevant budgetary and financial issues. Skills, Abilities and Competencies:

Working knowledge of public administration and of governmental budgeting practices, taxation, and budgeting law as it applies to local government. Working knowledge of financial forecasting, analysis of trends, and projection methodology. Working knowledge of budgetary appropriations and internal financial controls. Working knowledge of and ability to operate personal computers, peripherals, and their applications including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, and financial account and purchasing applications and software. Ability to organize and prioritize tasks and projects, work under deadlines, and attend and actively participate in meetings with limited direct supervision. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, department heads, supervisors, vendors, and other employees. Senior Budget Analyst Only:

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