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Financial Analyst/Senior Financial Analyst

The State Bar of California
Full-time
On-site
San Francisco, United States
$90,693 - $120,920 USD yearly
Description

Office of Access & Inclusion


Annual Salary Range for Financial Analyst: $90,693 - $120,920


Annual Salary Range for Senior Financial Analyst: $99,769 - $133,026


FLSA Exempt / Union Represented


About the Office:


The Office of Access & Inclusion (OA&I) leads the grantmaking for legal services, and policymaking on access to justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion work at the State Bar. In 2024, OA&I, working with the Legal Services Trust Fund Commission and the Board of Trustees, will distribute more than $180 million to over 110 nonprofit legal aid organizations throughout the state. OA&I also supports various initiatives to promote and advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession by partnering with various offices of the State Bar and external stakeholders.


The Ideal Candidate:


The State Bar of California seeks a full-time Senior Financial Analyst who will be a key member of the access to justice and diversity and inclusion team. This person will be responsible for fiscal compliance, oversight of distributed grant funds, project management, and process improvement. Responsibilities include analyzing grant budgets, budget revisions and other requests; conducting monitoring visits; supporting IOLTA bank compliance; supporting the year-end financial audit processes; and maintaining important relationships with volunteers, agencies, grantees, and other stakeholders. This position will require travel to visit in-person with State Bar grantees and other stakeholders. The team values people who bring a passion for social justice, collegiality, and integrity to the workplace. 


The successful candidate will have excellent analytical and written and oral communication skills; demonstrate sound judgment and attention to detail. Experience in legal aid, non-profit accounting, or grant compliance is a plus. The team values people who bring a passion for social justice, collegiality, and integrity to the workplace.  


Financial Analyst


Definition


Under general direction, performs professional accounting and budgeting activities in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and procedures including reviewing, analyzing, examining and maintaining accounting records and preparation of financial reports and special reports, developing, monitoring and reporting on budgets; functional areas of responsibility may include grants, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and budget; assignments may include the compilation, review, monitoring and reporting on department specific budgets; analyzing and approving financial transactions; preparing a variety of financial reports; and performing other related duties as assigned. 


Distinguishing Characteristics


This is the journey level classification in the Financial Analyst classification series. This classification is distinguished from the lower classification of Fiscal Services Specialist in that Financial Analysts are assigned more complex duties requiring specialized knowledge, abilities, skills, and experience and often exercise independent judgment in the performance of their duties. Financial Analysts may train and provide technical guidance to lower-level staff. This classification is distinguished from the Senior Financial Analyst in that positions in the senior level are assigned responsibility for leading and directing the staff, operations and activities of a fiscal section. 


Examples of Essential Duties


Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: 



  • Performs a variety of complex accounting duties 

  • Develops and monitors program, office, department, and capital improvement budgets. 

  • Evaluates accounting and fiscal control systems, policies, problems and procedures and prepares reports recommending changes and/or alternatives to procedures. 

  • Reviews, evaluates and monitors all fiscal reporting and budgeting by grant recipients, financial institutions, and others. 

  • Provides complex fiscal support by guiding management and staff in the proper usage and posting of account transactions and general accounting issues; ensures management has detailed financial budget information and reports; recommends policy changes to conform to mandated accounting principles. 

  • Maintains and reviews budgetary controls and approves the acquisition of capital assets ensuring they are budgeted; analyzes budget variances, projection reports, budget line item expenses, balance sheet accounts (including cash accounts) and reporting discrepancies between actual and subsidiary ledgers, and makes recommended changes in cost allocation formulas. 

  • Plans and manages the monthly and yearly closing of State Bar books and ensures the time production and distribution of financial reports to management and all offices. 

  • Reviews and analyzes a variety of accounting and bank records and fiscal activities to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting/program/legal requirements; advises, enforces and guides other accounting and non-accounting staff of accounting methods and procedures and ensures that they are processing and recording financial transactions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and procedures and the State Bar fiscal policies and procedures. 

  • Prepares and distributes financial statements and reports and prepares special financial reports and analysis. 

  • Analyzes and reconciles the 457 Employees Deferred Compensation Plan, establishing monthly and yearto-date percentage earning and coordinates the resolution of problems with the outside consulting firm. 

  • Coordinates and manages activities related to independent financial and performance audits.  

  • Performs other similar or related duties which may not be specifically included within this position description but which are consistent with the general level of the job and the responsibilities described. 


Employment Standards


Knowledge of: 



  • Operations, services and processes with the State Bar including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, budget, financial reporting and related fiscal areas. 

  • Principles of budgeting, financial planning and management. 

  • Manual and computerized accounting and financial recordkeeping systems. 

  • Accounting, budget and financial control principles, procedures and practices. 

  • Report preparation techniques. 

  • Problem identification and analyses of accounting and fiscal controls, systems and practices. 

  • Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers and software applications relevant to the work. 

  • Methods and techniques of compiling and summarizing fiscal data. 

  • Principles and practices of customer service. 


Ability to: 



  • Perform professional accounting duties in assigned areas of responsibility. 

  • Develop proposed budgets based on an understanding of operational needs and available funding. 

  • Understand and use the State Bar’s specialized financial operations, processes and software applications. 

  • Apply specialized accounting rules within functional areas of responsibility. 

  • Analyze, interpret and reconcile fiscal documents. 

  • Prioritize and work under deadlines. 

  • Serve as a resource to assigned staff. 

  • Perform complex accounting and financial functions; verify, reconcile and balance financial transactions. 

  • Prepare a variety of fiscal reports in assigned areas of responsibility. 

  • Maintain financial records and files. 

  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. 

  • Establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with those contacted in the course of work. 

  • Maintain the confidentiality of information. 


Minimum Qualifications: 


Education:  



  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or a field that develops skills related to essential duties, or equivalent academic achievement. 


Experience: 



  • Minimum two (2) years’ experience of financial analysis and/or government/public sector accounting and/or budgeting experience. 


Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar’s selection process for this classification.  


License, Certificate, Registration Requirements:  



  • None required. 


Senior Financial Analyst


Definition


Under direction, supervises the staff and operations of a fiscal section in the State Bar; functional areas of responsibility may include, but are not limited to grants, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and budget. Responsible for the financial analysis supporting the State Bar’s budget and budget processes including budgeting, long and short-range fiscal planning, general and special fund accounting, and related activities in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards; and performing other related duties as assigned. 


Distinguishing Characteristics 


This is a working lead/advanced journey-level class in the Finance job family; incumbents work under general direction and broad policies wherein the preponderant responsibility is to directly lead the operations and staff within the assigned section and to provide highly complex fiscal support to management. This classification is distinguished from the Financial Analyst classification in that the Senior Financial Analyst is assigned formal responsibility for directing the staff in day-to-day operations and activities of a fiscal section. 


Examples of Essential Duties


Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: 



  • Mentors, plans and prioritizes the work of professional, technical or clerical staff; 

  • Performs a variety of complex accounting duties; functional areas of responsibility include general ledger, grants, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and budget. 

  • Develops fiscal policies and procedures, strategic plans, budget forecasts and financial projections and statements, and reports consistent with generally accepted accounting standards. 

  • Evaluates accounting and fiscal control systems, policies, problems and procedures and prepares reports recommending changes and/or alternatives to procedures. 

  • Provides the financial analysis to support the State Bar’s institutional budgeting process including accounting functions, long and short-range financial planning; budget development; special and general fund accounting, variance analysis, and audit response. 

  • Maintains and reviews budgetary controls; analyzes budget variances, projection reports, budget line item expense, balance sheet accounts, reports discrepancies between actual and subsidiary ledgers and makes recommended changes in cost allocation formulas. 

  • Plans and manages the monthly and yearly closing of State Bar books and ensures the time production and distribution of financial reports to management and all offices. 

  • Reviews and analyzes a variety of accounting records and fiscal activities to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting/program/legal requirements; advises, enforces and guides other accounting and non-accounting staff of accounting methods and procedures and ensures that they are processing and recording financial transactions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and procedures and the State Bar fiscal policies and procedures. 

  • Prepares and distributes financial statements and reports and prepares special financial reports and analysis. 

  • Performs other similar or related duties which may not be specifically included within this position description but which are consistent with the general level of the job and the responsibilities described.  


Employment Standards 


Knowledge of: 



  • Operations, services and processes including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, budget, financial reporting and related fiscal areas. 

  • Principles of budgeting, financial planning and management, administration and supervision. 

  • Principles of accounting, auditing, budgeting, financial control and reporting in the governmental public sector. 

  • Manual and computerized accounting and financial recordkeeping systems. 

  • Accounting, budget and financial control principles, procedures and practices. 

  • Report preparation techniques. 

  • Problem identification and analyses of accounting and fiscal controls, system and practices. 

  • Principles of direct and lead supervision, training and performance evaluation. 

  • Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers and software applications relevant to the work. 

  • Methods and techniques of compiling and summarizing fiscal data. 

  • Principles and practices of customer service. 


Ability to: 



  • Perform professional accounting duties in assigned areas of responsibility. 

  • Understand and use the State Bar’s specialized financial operations, processes and software applications. 

  • Apply specialized accounting rules within functional areas of responsibility. 

  • Analyze, interpret and reconcile fiscal documents. 

  • Prioritize and work under deadlines. 

  • Effectively mentor and train staff as required. 

  • Perform complex accounting and financial functions; verify, reconcile and balance financial transactions. 

  • Prepare a variety of fiscal reports in assigned areas of responsibility. 

  • Maintain financial records and files. 

  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. 

  • Establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with those contacted in the course of work. 

  • Maintain the confidentiality of information. 


Minimum Qualifications: 


Education:  



  • Bachelor’s degree in a field that develops skills related to essential duties, or equivalent academic achievement. 


Experience: 



  • Minimum of three (3) years of journey level professional financial analysis or accounting and accounting; or three (3) years of financial experience with one (1) year supervisorial experience.  


Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar’s selection process for this classification.  


License, Certificate, Registration Requirements:  



  • None required. 


About the State Bar


The State Bar of California’s mission is to protect the public and includes the primary functions of licensing, regulation, and discipline of attorneys; the advancement of the ethical and competent practice of law; and support of efforts for greater access to, and inclusion in, the legal system.


Our Values


Clarity | Investing in Our People | Excellence | Respect | Growth Mindset 


Learn more about our values.


DEI Statement


We are a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where all of our employees and prospective employees experience fairness, dignity, and respect. 


Learn more about our commitment to DEI.