LOTTERY - Chief Financial Officer-Controller (Deputy Director I)
Company: Digitalrg
Location: Austin
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
LOTTERY - Chief Financial Officer-Controller (Deputy Director
I)The Texas Lottery Commission is seeking a highly experienced and
qualified individual to fill the position of Chief Financial
Officer-Controller (Deputy Director I). As the Chief Financial
Officer-Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing the
strategic operation and planning of the Office of the Controller
Division. Your role will involve providing direction, guidance, and
leadership in policy administration and managerial work. You will
work closely with the deputy executive director, reporting on the
day-to-day financial operations of the agency. Your
responsibilities will include establishing division goals and
objectives, developing schedules and priorities, coordinating and
evaluating division activities, and developing and evaluating
division budget requests.Key Responsibilities:
- Division Management: Establish division goals and objectives in
alignment with agency strategic planning. Develop schedules,
priorities, and standards to achieve these goals. Coordinate and
evaluate division activities, ensuring their effective execution.
Develop and evaluate division budget requests and oversee financial
operations.
- Policy and Procedure Development: Develop procedures, policies,
rules, and regulations within the division. Ensure compliance with
agency procedures, policies, rules, and regulations related to
budgeting, financial accounting and reporting, general ledger,
accounts payable, payroll, and financial analysis.
- Financial Reporting and Compliance: Oversee the development,
submission, and management of agency financial statements,
financial reports, sales reports, revenue projections, allocations,
fiscal notes, performance measures, annual and biennial budgets,
audits, and other reports necessary to comply with agency and state
requirements.
- Jackpot Estimation and Winner Payments: Oversee the jackpot
estimation process and the winner payments process within the
division. Ensure accurate estimation and timely payments to
winners.
- Coordination and Collaboration: Coordinate activities with
other divisions, state agencies, and vendors. Foster collaborative
relationships to support the agency's goals and objectives.
- Supervision: Plan, assign, and supervise the work of division
staff. Provide guidance and support to employees, ensuring their
professional development and adherence to agency policies and
procedures.Qualifications:
- Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or
university with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business
Administration, Public Administration, or a related field is
required. Equivalent experience in budgeting, financial reporting,
accounting, or auditing may be substituted for college
education.
- Experience: Five years of senior-level work experience in Texas
State Government budgeting, financial reporting, accounting, or
auditing is required. Seven years of experience is preferred. Three
years of supervisory experience and three years of project
management experience are also required.
- Certification: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license is
required.
- Systems Knowledge: Familiarity with the Texas Uniform Statewide
Accounting System (USAS), the Automated Budget and Evaluation
System of Texas (ABEST), and the Centralized Accounting and
Payroll/Personnel System (CAPPS) is preferred. Experience
implementing CAPPS Financials for a state agency is highly
desirable.
- Fiscal Officer's Academy: Completion of the Texas Fiscal
Officer's Academy is preferred.
- Availability and Travel: Willingness to work irregular hours,
including weekends, holidays, and nights, as required. Willingness
to travel up to 5% for job-related purposes is necessary.Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities:
- Expertise: Extensive knowledge of state and federal laws,
regulations, and requirements related to state lottery activities.
Familiarity with local, state, and federal laws and regulations
relevant to program areas. Strong understanding of business and
management principles, public administration and management
practices, and accounting methods and systems.
- Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication
skills. Ability to prepare clear and concise reports, communicate
effectively with various stakeholders, and establish and maintain
effective working relationships.
- Financial Management: Ability to oversee financial systems and
processes, prepare financial reports and forecasts, and identify
opportunities for revenue growth and cost containment.
- Strategic Planning: Ability to work with senior management to
develop a strategic plan, establish program goals and objectives,
and drive best practices in revenue growth and performance
improvement.
- Leadership and Decision-Making: Strong leadership skills with
the ability to exercise good judgment and make sound decisions.
Ability to plan, assign, supervise, and evaluate the work of
others. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to implement
effective solutions.
- Compliance: Ability to develop and maintain a sound internal
control environment and ensure compliance with all applicable
rules, regulations, and laws.
- Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in using standard office
equipment and computer software. Familiarity with financial systems
and tools.Physical and Mental Requirements:This position requires
the ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time, work
under deadlines, and operate standard office equipment and computer
software.Essential Job Functions:
- Division Administration: Plan, develop, implement, direct, and
oversee the administration of the division and its programs. Ensure
the day-to-day financial operations of the agency are in compliance
with established policies and procedures.
- Program Evaluation: Develop and implement techniques for
evaluating program activities. Identify the need for program
revisions and provide guidance and assistance in program
areas.
- Financial Reporting: Oversee the preparation and presentation
of management and productivity reports. Ensure the accuracy and
timeliness of financial reporting.
- Policy and Procedure Development: Oversee and initiate the
development and implementation of policies and procedures within
the division.
- Personnel Management: Direct and support all aspects of
personnel recruitment, training, and management for the division.
Plan, assign, and supervise the work of division staff.
- Compliance and Legislative Analysis: Review results of
investigations, audits, research studies, and legislative
proposals. Provide guidance and recommendations on division and
agency operations.
- Communication and Representation: Make presentations and
represent the agency or division at meetings, hearings,
conferences, and seminars. Act as a liaison with other state
agencies, vendors, and government officials.
- Budget Management: Oversee the development, submission, and
management of the agency's budget.
- Customer Communication: Develop and review communication
materials used in the division to interact with players, retailers,
vendors, state agencies, other government officials, and the
general public.
- Vendor Management: Monitor the performance of vendors to ensure
the timely and appropriate provision of services.
- Acting Deputy Executive Director: Act as the deputy executive
director in their absence.
- Special Projects: Perform special projects and other related
duties as assigned.The Texas Lottery Commission is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.To apply for this position, please complete
the online application through CAPPS Recruit by the closing date.
Make sure to provide complete job histories and answer all
applicable questions. Resumes alone will not be accepted.For
further details on the application process and to access the online
application, please visit the Texas Lottery Commission's employment
opportunities page.Please note that the posting may close or be
placed on hold without prior notification, so it is advisable to
apply promptly if the job opening is marked as "Open Until
Filled."Selective Service Registration: Male candidates aged 18 to
25 must provide proof of selective service registration (or
exemption) upon request by the Human Resources office, in
accordance with legislation effective September 1, 1999.E-Verify:
The Texas Lottery Commission participates in E-Verify, providing
necessary information to confirm work authorization for new
employees.For inquiries regarding application status, responses
will be provided as time and agency resources allow.
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