City of Tampa

Accountant II-Supervisory (#000267) S18

$40.93-$61.34 Hourly / $7,094.53-$10,632.27 Monthly / $85,134.40-$127,587.20 Yearly


Introduction

This is complex professional accounting work in supervising multiple sections of a centralized accounting division.

Nature Of Work

Under direction, employees perform various professional accounting tasks of more than average difficulty; a higher degree of technical expertise is required and greater independence of action is allowed than for lower-level accounting positions.  Positions require serving as principal assistant to the supervisor of a central accounting section or responsibility for supervising an accounting section in a department with major accounting systems.  Either broad, general knowledge of a variety of accounting systems or in-depth, specialized knowledge of a particular accounting system is required, based on assignment.  Considerable initiative and independent judgment are required in: design, review and revision of accounting systems; design, implementation, maintenance, and monitoring of a cost and information gathering, processing and reporting system; preparation of financial statements and reports; and analysis and interpretation of fiscal records.  Work is reviewed through conferences, reports submitted, results obtained, and audits.

Examples of Duties

Plans, assigns, supervises, and reviews the work of professional, technical, and/or clerical employees; provides training, technical advice, and guidance; supervises and reviews various accounting and financial records keeping activities for accuracy, completeness and adherence to applicable policies, procedures, regulations, and accepted accounting practices; supervises and participates in gathering, analyzing, interpreting, and distributing financial data; recommends employments, promotions, transfers, demotions, suspensions, and dismissals; administers required discipline; serves as initial respondent to grievances; completes performance evaluations; ensures that funds are available and provides for timely payments.

Supervises and participates in: design, implementation, and maintenance of major departmental accounting systems; accounting for investments, debt, and federal grants; control of department accounts including preparation of accounts receivable and payable transactions for processing and monitoring of capital improvement contract expenditures; performance of specialized central accounting tasks such as fixed assets accounting, accounts payable, inventory accounting, arbitrage and banking; processing of transactions, resolving technical or  difficulty problems referred by subordinates; preparation of financial summaries and reports; preparation of  budget, annual reports, and/or budget amendments to document and facilitate funding.

Verifies and reconciles ledgers, registers and journals, corrects or reports inaccuracies; balances receipt, transactions, and related payment amounts to totals to ensure accountability of transactions; approves requisitions, purchase orders, journal entries, and other financial documents.

Coordinates:  departmental accounting needs and activities with information technology and central accounting personnel to ensure that central accounting systems balance and interface properly; fiscal reports to federal agencies; periodic financial statements for municipal manager and officials.

Designs, implements and maintains systems to monitor accounting activities of agencies administering grants for conformance to sound practices and municipal and federal requirements; prepares financial reports and schedules for use by auditors.

Monitors, evaluates and implements changes for accounting efficiency, internal control, and records maintenance activities; reviews current practices, procedures, controls, and systems; develops recommendations for improved effectiveness and efficiency; reviews records and reports prepared by others.

Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Considerable knowledge of:  principles, accepted practices, and methods of accounting; database design and implementation.  

Working knowledge of: data processing capabilities and applications to accounting; governmental accounting principles and procedures; laws, rules, and regulations applicable to municipal governmental accounting; effective supervisory techniques.

Ability to:  analyze and interpret fiscal records and prepare accurate and complete financial statements, summaries, and reports; review accounting systems and pertinent programs and recommend modifications and improvements to meet changing needs and requirements; create database applications; maintain accurate and complete technical operating records; prepare oral and written reports and impart them effectively; plan, assign, supervise, and review the work of subordinate personnel; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public.

Physical Requirements

Mostly sedentary, indoors, requires extended use of computer, typing and viewing monitor.

Minimum Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a closely related field and five (5) years of professional accounting experience with one (1) year of supervisory experience preferred
 

Licenses or Certifications

Possession of one or more of the following certifications is preferred:   Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Government Finance Officer (CGFO), Certified Public Pension Trustee (CPPT) or an equivalent certification relevant to the area(s) of responsibility. Possession of a valid drivers license may be required.

Examination

Evaluation of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment processing.

Comments

During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.

CLASS: 000267; REV: 4/23/2024;