Associate Chief Academic Officer oversees one or several areas within academic affairs programs. Provides academic vision and leadership. Being an Associate Chief Academic Officer requires a master's degree. Typically reports to Chief Academic Officer. The Associate Chief Academic Officer manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be an Associate Chief Academic Officer typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Chief Financial Officer
The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for strategic and financial planning and analysis, integrated financial performance reporting and monitoring, financial strategy development and implementation and cost management. The Chief Financial Officer is also responsible for the direct supervision of the Cage Manager, Soft Count Supervisor, Chief Accountant/ Controller, Revenue Auditor Supervisor, and the Lead Drop Team Member.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES
1. Responsible for assisting Department Manager/Supervisors in developing, implementing, and enforcing rules, regulations, procedures, and policies within the Accounting, Auditing, Cage, Drop Team, and Soft Count departments.
2. Ensure compliance with company standards and gaming regulations.
3. Monitor financial policy to ensure the ongoing success for the Tribal venture and presents
appropriate financial reports to the General Manager and Tribal
Counsel.
4. Responsible for the preparation and submission of an Annual Budget for the Tribal Counsel,
GRC and Shareholders.
5. Review the monthly department financial and audit reports for accuracy.
6. Track, analyze, and prepare a report for the Casino Corp. General Manager and
Tribal Counsel., on a quarterly basis, regarding trends in revenue and expenses.
7. Conduct analysis for maximizing revenue, report regularly on the cash status of the company, and conduct cost of goods sold analysis to track performance of various departments within the
Casino and Hotel.
8. Investigate, document, and resolve audit findings.
9. Provide direct supervision for those positions involved in the Cage, Soft Count, Drop Team,
Auditing, and Accounting Departments. Supervisory duties include the following: assign, coordinate, review work, establish schedules and priorities, as required to accomplish workload; arrange for or provide orientation and training of Cage, Soft Count, Drop Team, Auditing, and Accounting Managers/Supervisors; evaluate work in progress and discuss problem areas; recommend personnel status changes, evaluate employee performance, approve leave, identify and recommend disciplinary actions, etc.
10. Provide Guidance to other staff in detecting reoccurring problem areas within the overall accounting systems.
11. Ensure compliance with required policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and internal controls within the Cage, Soft Count, Drop Team, Auditing, and Accounting departments.
12. Maintains appropriate long-term balance in bank accounts and makes telephone transfers as necessary.
Revised 06/2023 JD
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
· Professional knowledge of Casino accounting management concepts, principles, and practices applicable to the full range of duties and activities. This includes but is not limited to personnel, finance, property, and records management systems.
· Knowledge of budget process, with ability to compile, monitor, analyze and prepare reports.
· Knowledge of audit process in a fund accounting environment and ability to complete audit
schedules, such as account analysis and reconciliation.
· Must possess computer skills with the ability to operate Microsoft Office.
· Possess good public and interpersonal relationship skills and the ability to establish cooperative
linkages among employees to assist in resolving interpersonal misunderstandings, conflicts, etc.
· Ability to provide direct supervision to employees working under stress, high volume workload.
· Ability to function effectively under pressure of time and/or demands of several tasks at once by
organizing and prioritizing workload.
· Ability to perform work and accomplish tasks in accordance with established policies,
procedures, practices, and priorities.
· Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information pertinent to the nature of the work.
1. SUPERVISORY CONTROLS:
Work is performed under the direct supervision of the General Manager who provides general instructions. Work is assigned in terms of functional/corporation objectives. The supervisor assists with unusual situations that do not have clear precedents or when clarification or interpretation of policies/regulations are in question.
New assignments are provided in detail, as well as any changes in procedures. Major or new issues are referred to the supervisor who is available for advice and assistance in unusual or unprecedented situations. After the initial training, work may be performed independently. Work is spot checked for accuracy, adequacy, timeliness and compliance with applicable rules, regulations and policies.
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Ø Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or related field REQUIRED, CPA PREFERRED
o Ø Five (5) years related work experience in the accounting field; experience must show demonstrated ability and knowledge of accounting methods and functions in a casino
environment. REQUIRED
o Ø Two (2) or more years of Casino related accounting experience in a manager or higher level.
REQUIRED
o Ø Computer skills and ability to operate spreadsheet applications. REQUIRED
o Ø Working knowledge of SAGE Intacct. PREFERRED
o Ø Two (2) years supervisory experience. REQUIRED
o Ø Must submit to and clear an Alcohol/Drug Screen. REQUIRED
o Ø Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. REQUIRED
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