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Finance manager

Job in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84193, USA
Listing for: Salt Lake City Public Library
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-11-30
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Financial Manager, CFO
  • Finance & Banking
    Financial Manager, CFO
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 35.41 USD Hourly USD 35.41 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Finance Manager
Salt Lake City Public Library

Salary
: $35.41/hour $73,652.80/annually depending on qualifications
Posted
:
May 16, 2025
Closes
:
Open until filled, preference given to candidates who apply by June 2, 2025
FLSA Status
:
Full-time/ Exempt
Reports to
:
Chief Financial Officer, Tyler Bahr
Notes
:
This position is subject to funding approval by the Salt Lake City Council proposed for fiscal year 2026, effective no sooner than July 1, 2025.

About the Library

The City Library builds foundations for equity, connection and limitless possibility. We are active in our community and collaborate to address needs and realize aspirations. We connect people to information, resources, experiences, and each other. Our work sustains a vibrant Salt Lake City. Guided by a deep understanding of the aspirations, needs, and motivations of our customers, The City Library takes a human-centered approach to designing and delivering meaningful services, collections, resources, spaces, programs and events to all members of the community.

Library staff are highly engaged, purpose-driven, people-centered, and express a high level of satisfaction with their work. The City Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a diverse workforce.

The Finance Manager is responsible for overseeing or contributing to the development and administration of financial systems, services, and programs including budget preparation and analysis, journal entries, annual external audit, and preparation of monthly and annual financial statements. This is a skilled professional position requiring knowledge of accounting and financial methodologies and their applications.

Primary Responsibilities
  • Working relationships. Offers superior human relations and communication skills working with diverse people including staff, patrons, and vendors. Accepts and completes assignments from the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer in a professional and timely manner.
  • Finance processes. Responsible for oversight of the financial team that processes accounts payable, accounts receivable, p-card and credit card reconciliation, payroll, and fixed asset inventory. Works closely with the Executive Team and Management Teams to manage the financial affairs of The City Library and supports the Library’s strategic plan outcomes through effective financial management. Oversees annual physical fixed asset count. Maintains and audits fixed asset records.
  • Analysis and reporting. Analyzes administrative and financial information and makes appropriate recommendations. Monitors and evaluates Salt Lake City property tax funding and reconciles the final settlement of taxes. Prepares data and oversees the annual financial audit with an external auditing firm. Examines and verifies the accuracy of all reports, vouchers, and accounts, including various grant monies. Responsible for the filing of sales tax reports, unclaimed property reports and State of Utah transparency reports.

    Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer to report on financial information and monthly and annual financial reports to the Library Board of Directors.
  • Budgeting. Participates in the preparation and administration of the Library's budget by providing ongoing financial information to the Executive Team and Managers for planning purposes. Coordinates budget revisions throughout the year.
  • Internal Controls. Advises managers providing information and recommendations about fiscal administration and assures library-wide compliance with established budgets. Establishes internal controls to ensure accuracy, integrity and compliance with GAAP and other governmental requirements. Performs internal audit to ensure financial policies are being met.
  • Policy and Procedures. Recommends updates to financial policies and procedures.
  • Leadership. Provides significant leadership within the Management Team to create the vision and goals of the Library. Evaluates the Library's progress and future needs. Provides commitment to a philosophy of dynamic and shared leadership, including the concept of employee collaboration in a team environment. Communicates the philosophy and direction of Library services. Represents the Library in local and national organizations.
  • Employee engagement. Builds a high performing staff team that supports the Library experience and the organizational goals. Encourages creativity and healthy discussions among staff to arrive at creative approaches and solutions. Makes hiring decisions. Matches staff talents and skills with projects and allocates resources. Trains employees, monitors performance, sets goals, evaluates and motivates team members. Coaches, counsels and disciplines staff members not meeting expectations or requirements.
  • Communication. Effectively communicates and negotiates with the Leadership Team and the Management Team in an effort to build organizational unity. Positively represents organizational messages. Ensures the Library’s message and brand are clearly delivered.…
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