P26/COMPTROLLER
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Financial Reporting, Accounting & Finance, CFO -
Accounting
Financial Compliance, Financial Reporting, Accounting & Finance
The Comptroller serves as a senior member of the APS Financial Management Team and is responsible for directing and overseeing the district’s accounting operations, financial reporting, internal controls, and compliance functions. This position manages the integrity of the school division’s financial records and reporting systems, ensuring compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) standards, federal and state regulations, and APS policies and procedures.
The Comptroller provides leadership for core accounting operations including general ledger management, financial statement preparation, account reconciliations, cash and investment oversight, grant accounting coordination, audit preparation, and fiscal compliance activities. The position supports strategic financial planning, operational efficiency, and continuous improvement initiatives while ensuring strong stewardship of public funds.
The Comptroller assists executive leadership in maintaining transparent, accurate, and efficient fiscal operations and provides technical accounting expertise and guidance to departments and schools throughout the district.
SUPERVISIONThis position reports directly to the Director of Finance. The Comptroller may supervise accounting staff, financial analysts, specialists, and other assigned personnel responsible for district accounting and reporting functions.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThe Comptroller is a senior-level professional position responsible for the oversight and administration of the district's accounting operations and financial controls under the direction of the Director of Finance.
The position has district wide responsibility for maintaining the integrity of financial records, overseeing general ledger activities, coordinating financial reporting, supporting audit functions, and ensuring compliance with applicable accounting standards, grant requirements, and governmental regulations.
Work requires extensive knowledge of governmental accounting principles, financial reporting requirements, internal controls, and financial management practices.
The Comptroller exercises considerable independent judgment in interpreting accounting standards, resolving complex financial and accounting issues, developing and implementing procedures, monitoring internal controls, and recommending improvements to financial operations and reporting processes.
The Comptroller serves as the district's lead technical accounting professional and provides financial analysis, guidance, and support to the Director of Finance and other administrators.
The position collaborates with auditors, regulatory agencies, and district leadership to ensure fiscal accountability, regulatory compliance, accurate financial reporting, and effective stewardship of public resources.
This position is distinguished from other finance and accounting positions by its district wide responsibility for accounting operations, financial reporting, internal controls, audit coordination, and technical accounting compliance.
GUIDELINESThe Comptroller applies advanced professional accounting principles and standards including GAAP, GASB, federal and state regulations, APS fiscal policies, and established accounting procedures.
The work requires interpretation and application of complex accounting standards and the development of solutions for unique financial and operational issues.
The incumbent is expected to exercise sound professional judgment while ensuring all financial practices remain compliant with established laws, policies, and executive directives.
CONTACTSThe Comptroller interacts regularly with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate accounting operations, financial reporting, compliance activities, and strategic fiscal initiatives.
Director of Finance / Executive Leadership:
Receives direction, provides financial reports and analysis, and collaborates on strategic fiscal planning, audits, and policy implementation.
Accounting, Finance, and Budget Staff:
Oversees accounting operations and collaborates on reconciliations, financial reporting, budget monitoring, and fiscal analysis activities.
Payroll, Procurement, and Financial Operations Teams:
Coordinates financial transactions, reconciliations, compliance requirements, and system integration activities.
Information Technology (IT) Department:
Partners on ERP system maintenance, financial reporting automation, testing, data integrity, and system enhancements.
School-Based Administrators and Office Staff:
Provides guidance regarding accounting procedures, internal controls, financial compliance requirements, and ERP transaction processing.
Auditors (Internal and External):
Coordinates audit activities, prepares financial schedules and supporting documentation, and responds to audit inquiries and recommendations.
State and Local Agencies:
Provides required financial information, compliance documentation, and regulatory reporting.
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