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Assistant Director of Budget and Operations
Job in
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, 45401, USA
Listed on 2026-06-05
Listing for:
University of Dayton
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-05
Job specializations:
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Finance & Banking
Business Administration -
Management
Business Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The Assistant Director of Budget and Operations plays a key role in the administration of the day-to-day operations of the College of Arts & Sciences dean's office, in the areas of human resources, compensation, payroll, finance, and budget. The Assistant Director of Budget and Operations performs advanced and confidential duties requiring broad and comprehensive experience, skill, and knowledge of the institution's policies and procedures.
In consultation with the dean, this position performs professional duties related to compensation, finance, and hiring to facilitate the day-to-day operations of the College of Arts & Sciences. This position serves as the liaison between the CAS dean's office, the Office of the Provost, and the Office of Human Resources regarding matters of faculty and staff compensation management. Position assists in planning and development of budgets;
interprets, monitors, and analyzes information regarding operating policies and procedures; coordinates staff and faculty compensation matters; and resolves problems that would impact the fiscal position of the college and its faculty and staff members. Position maintains and protects the confidentiality of personnel and compensation records. Resolves administrative problems by analyzing information; identifying and communicating solutions, by answering questions, and fulfilling requests.
The position gathers and analyzes budgetary data and financial information and prepares reports to illustrate findings, and ensures all financial processing and financial transactions in the College of A&S are performed in accordance with established budgets and within UD policies/guidelines. The position assists in the development of budgets and provides budget-related information through analysis and forecasting within the context of existing policies, procedures, and knowledge of College of Arts & Sciences operations and budgetary structure.
Resolves administrative problems by analyzing information; identifying and communicating solutions, by answering questions, and fulfilling requests.
Works in collaboration with Divisional coordinator(s) to ensure messaging and training on new policies and procedures is presented to College administrative staff and to other College faculty and staff when necessary. This position will work on campus.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a related field (accounting, management, finance, operations, management information systems, etc.).
At least 3 years of professional experience working in a business or budget office environment.
Professional experience developing budgets and reconciling actual expenses to budgets.
Professional experience analyzing financial data and preparing reports to deliver findings.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office software (especially Word and Excel, e.g. advanced knowledge of pivot tables, formulas and charting.).
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to:
* work quickly and accurately with a high degree of detail develop a deep knowledge of key UD's policies and procedures regarding compensation, hiring, travel, budgeting, and procurement.
* establish priorities for own workload based upon such factors as need for immediate action, work objectives, and work schedule.
* interpret policies and procedures and make decisions accordingly exercise independent initiative and judgment.
* manage multiple deliverables and deadlines.
* use financial computer systems such as Banner self-serve and Cognos for financial reporting.
* work independently with little to no supervision.
* protect and maintain confidentiality of information.
* work cooperatively and collaboratively with others work under pressure to meet tight time schedules and deadlines, and handle significant problems and tasks that arise simultaneously or unexpectedly.
Preferred Qualifications:
While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
Masters in business-related field (accounting, management, finance, operations, management information systems, etc.).
Demonstrated ability to engage effectively, respectfully, and professionally with multiple constituents at all levels in an organization, such as faculty members, staff, administration, students, parents, advisory council members, community partners, and university guests.
Effective interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated successful experience applying best practices for development and design of training curriculum, delivery of training/instruction for individuals and groups, and assessment of training efforts.
Deep understanding of University of Dayton academic structures, procedures, and policies regarding compensation, budget, and operations.
Knowledge of and sensitivity to Catholic and Marianist educational values.
Experience with :
* defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts, and drawing valid conclusions on matters involving university faculty and staff hiring, compensation,…
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