Administrative Services Officer
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Management
Financial Manager, Business Administration -
Finance & Banking
Financial Manager, Business Administration
The Nevada Health Authority is recruiting for an Administrative Services Officer III within the Fiscal Unit. Core duties include preparing budget projections and analytics, developing budget concepts, supporting documentation, monitoring revenues and expenditures, and ensuring accurate budget entry in the State’s budget system. The role provides high‑level fiscal guidance, customer service, and support to internal and external stakeholders, including the Governor’s Finance Office and the Legislative Council Bureau.
The incumbent oversees ongoing budget compliance activities such as reviewing budgetary authority, monitoring expenditures, completing work programs and fiscal year‑end closing documents, preparing correcting entries, supporting bill draft requests and fiscal notes, and ensuring accurate bi‑weekly payroll reconciliations. The position requires proactive follow‑through to resolve outstanding fiscal issues and ensure accurate, timely completion of all budget‑related tasks.
The role provides leadership and oversight to multiple Fiscal Service Units, including Budgeting, the Supplemental Reimbursement Unit, and the Hospital Provider Assessment Unit. The incumbent directly supervises a multidisciplinary team, ensuring effective workload organization, cross‑training, employee development, performance management, and constructive conflict resolution while fostering a positive, collaborative work environment.
Administrative Services Officers function as business managers for a department, large division or major program area, with responsibility for accounting, budgeting and fiscal management. Additional responsibilities are varied and include planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising work in two or more business functions such as purchasing and warehouse operations; contracts and leases; human resources;
Information Technology; buildings and grounds maintenance; facilities management and construction; food and laundry services; investments; vehicle utilization and maintenance; and/or communication equipment and office support services.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, accounting, finance or related field and five years of professional experience including two years of responsibility for two or more major business operations such as grants administration, contract and lease administration, purchasing and warehouse operations, human resources, Information Technology, or facilities maintenance and construction; and three years of experience formulating, developing and analyzing agency budgets;
and fiscal management, one year of which was equivalent to an Administrative Services Officer II in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.
Formulate, develop and monitor comprehensive agency and/or program budgets; research and compile information regarding proposed purchases, expenditures and contracts; prepare and present oral and written justifications for budget proposals; compare expenditures against spending authority; approve transactions; develop revenue and expenditure forecasts by analyzing historical fiscal data and trends and assessing program needs.
Plan, organize and oversee agency/program accounting functions; develop, implement and revise policies and procedures related to the collection and disbursement of funds; establish and monitor internal control procedures and reporting processes; oversee the development and enhancement of automated systems used to maintain records and generate reports; prepare, review and distribute financial reports to management and external agencies; assist internal and external auditors by providing requested information.
Work collaboratively with representatives of other State agencies, federal and local jurisdictions, regulatory agencies, vendors, contractors and others in the community to coordinate activities, provide and obtain information, resolve problems, and represent the interests of management.
Analyze and resolve operating and fiscal management problems; prepare, review and evaluate a variety of materials including…
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