Minimum Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field.
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Eight or more years of professional finance experience, preferably in higher education or a complex financial environment.
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Experience managing budgets, forecasting, financial analysis, and compliance oversight.
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Demonstrated ability to analyze complex financial data and provide strategic recommendations.
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Strong leadership and collaboration skills to work effectively across departments.
Preferred Qualifications
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Status as or willingness to complete coursework to be a Certified Approver.
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Master’s degree in finance, business administration, or a related field.
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Experience in grant management, post-award financial reporting, and university budget models.
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Knowledge of University of Minnesota financial systems and policies.
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Experience managing a team of financial professionals.
The Chief Finance Manager / Officer (CFM/CFO) is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, ensuring effective budgeting, compliance, financial reporting, and internal controls. This position serves as an advisor to the Dean and Executive Leadership Team on financial matters, providing insight and analysis to support decision-making while ensuring fiscal responsibility across the School.
The CFM/CFO manages a team and will regularly participate in leadership meetings related to financial planning, compliance, and resource allocation, ensuring financial stewardship aligns with institutional goals.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Strategy & Leadership Support (30%)
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Serves as the primary financial advisor to the Dean and Executive Leadership Team on budgeting, forecasting, and financial health.
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Actively participates in leadership discussions, retreats, and decision-making forums where financial planning, compliance, or budgeting impact strategic goals.
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Collaborates with the Dean to develop financial models, multi-year projections, and reports to support institutional initiatives.
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Ensures that financial decisions align with the School’s mission, strategic priorities, and fiscal sustainability.
Budgeting, Forecasting & Fiscal Oversight (30%)
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Manages the annual budgeting process, including revenue projections, expense planning, and fund allocation.
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Provides financial reporting and analysis to monitor fiscal performance across all funding sources (O&M, state special, grants, endowments, ICR, and tuition revenue).
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Collaborates with the University Budget Office and Central Financial Services to ensure adherence to institutional financial policies.
Financial Compliance & Risk Management (20%)
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Maintains strong internal controls and financial compliance within University and Humphrey School policies.
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Oversees audit preparation, grant financial reporting, and risk assessment processes to ensure compliance with external funding requirements.
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Partners with Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA) to manage post-award grant financials and ensure adherence to regulations.
Supervision & Process Improvement (20%)
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Manages and supervises a team of financial professionals, including Financial Professional 1 and Financial Professional 2, ensuring strong financial operations and compliance..
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Develops and implements process improvements to enhance efficiency, financial transparency, and reporting accuracy.
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Ensures that financial transactions and reporting align with best practices and University standards.
Work Environment & Expectations
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The Finance & Budget Director will regularly engage with leadership on financial matters while managing the School’s day-to-day fiscal operations.
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Participation in Dean’s Leadership Team discussions, after-hours meetings, and retreats as required.
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Some evening and weekend work may be required during fiscal year-end reporting, budget planning cycles, and audits.
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Hybrid work arrangements are available per University policy. Humphrey School staff members are asked to work onsite at least three days a week, with Wednesdays being a “common day,” where all staff work onsite.
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota ranks among the country’s top professional public policy and planning schools, widely recognized for its success in advancing the common good through a comprehensive, world-class program. The School offers six distinctive master’s degrees, a doctoral degree, and six certificate programs that match students’ passion with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to solve real-world challenges.
Applications must be submitted online.
Interested candidates must submit a resume and cover letter detailing relevant experience and alignment with the role’s responsibilities to be considered for this position.
The priority consideration date is May 2, 2025. This position will remain open until filled.
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