Budget and Policy Financial Analyst/Specialist 9-14 (2 Positions) - State Budget Office

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State Budget Office (SBO) is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the state budget, including development of the Governor’s Executive Budget recommendation, monitoring of the budget to ensure continued fiscal balance, and other budgetary analysis functions. Learn more at www.Michigan.gov/budget. SBO is organized into various budget development offices, with each having primary responsibility for specific budget areas. We are currently looking to fill two budget and policy analyst positions in the Office of Health and Human Services. Budget and policy analysts/specialists play a key role in their state to help make it a better place, check it out! A budget analyst has: • Knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration, budget administration, and legislative processes. • Experience analyzing and manipulating large amounts of data to inform decision-makers. • Ability to effectively prepare, organize, and present the results of research or analysis. • Ability to analyze and interpret legislation, governing policy, operational strategies, and financial data. You will: • Play a crucial role helping to direct public funds. • Contribute to a professional and team-oriented environment. • Analyze and report on revenue and expense patterns and trends within assigned departments/agencies which could have an impact on state budget requirements. • Utilize leadership abilities, creative problem-solving skills, and advanced analytical capabilities to make a significant impact on public policy in Michigan. For more information about this position, please review the duties listed in the provided links: FA 9-11 POSITION DESCRIPTION FA 12 POSITION DESCRIPTION FA 9-12 JOB SPECIFICATION FS 13 POSITION DESCRIPTION FS 14 POSITION DESCRIPTION FS 13-15 JOB SPECIFICATION PROFILE OF A STATE BUDGET AND POLICY ANALYST Office location is Lansing, MI, however, Budget Development Offices currently offer a hybrid work option (combination of remote/in-office days) which requires two days working on-site at the official workstation with the potential of up to three days remote work per week. Candidates should confirm work location and schedule at the time of interview. Work must be performed in the state of Michigan. If you currently reside outside of Michigan, you must relocate to Michigan to perform the duties of this position. Relocation expenses are not reimbursed. Education To qualify for a Budget Analyst a bachelor’s degree is required. Degrees in economics, finance, political science, public administration, public policy, resource management, or related field preferred, though not required. Applicants who possess a degree from a foreign college or university must have their academic credentials evaluated or converted into U.S. educational equivalents unless the degree has been recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Go to evaluators for a list of accepted organizations that evaluate foreign credentials. Failure to provide this evaluation at the time of application may result in you being screened out of the process. Experience Financial Analyst 9 No specific type or amount is required. Financial Analyst 10 One year of professional experience providing a systematic review, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of budgets, mortgages, loans, or other financial data, equivalent to a Financial Analyst 9. Financial Analyst P11 Two years of professional experience providing a systematic review, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of budgets, mortgages, loans, or other financial data, equivalent to a Financial Analyst, including one year equivalent to a Financial Analyst 10. Financial Analyst 12 Three years of professional experience providing a systematic review, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of budgets, mortgages, loans, or other financial data, equivalent to a Financial Analyst, including one year equivalent to a Financial Analyst P11. The "Salary" listed is a range that reflects the minimum rate through the maximum rate of the position. Based on education and experience, candidates will be reviewed to determine what level they are qualified for. Note: Experience is considered professional if the job required a bachelor's degree. Relevant experience for this position includes but is not limited to budgeting, business administration, public administration, accounting, finance, and fiscal or economic analysis and/or • Budget development, review, and interpretation • Statistical Analysis, including forecasting • Financial impact analysis • Legislative bill evaluation • Policy development and interpretation • Financial/arenaflex projections for program budgets • Evaluate and participate in the development of programmatic and policy solutions • Participate in the development and implementation of strategic and management initiatives, including program budgets; tracks and make financial projections for program budgets • *Prior experience working with a State’s Budget and Financial Management System is desirable. Applicable certifications and master’s degrees that are considered transferrable skills related to having relevant Budget and Policy Analyst experience includes: Possession of a Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) certificate sponsored by Association of Government Accountants (AGA) and/or a Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO) certificate sponsored by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), master’s degrees in any of the following Public Policy, Public Administration, Business Administration, Economics, or Political Science. College credits may be substituted on a proportional basis (one year of college education may substitute for one quarter of the required experience) for up to one half of the required experience. Serve Michigan with a Career in State Budget Office Accounting / Auditing / Budgeting / Finance / Systems Data and Research Working for State Budget Office is both rewarding and challenging. • Our team members work together through problem solving, collaborating, and supporting one other. • Idea sharing and formation is encouraged to support continued growth throughout our teams. • Staff are provided access to training, resources, and experienced team members. For more information on benefits, visit www.mi.gov/employeebenefits. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to come work with us! To be considered for this position you must: • Apply for this position online via NEOGOV; click on "Apply" in the job posting for instructions on submitting your electronic application. Hard copy applications are not accepted. • Relevant experience and/or education referred to in the supplemental questions must be documented in the resume, transcripts, and application to allow for accurate screening. • Attach a current cover letter and detailed resume identifying specific experience and dates of employment. Dates of employment should include month and year and hours per week. • If applicable, attach a copy of official transcript(s). We accept scanned or electronic copies of official transcripts if they contain the following elements: college/university name and address, degree conferred, date granted, coursework completed, and the registrar's signature and/or seal.? Failure to complete any of the above items may result in your application not being considered and screened out. See instructions for attaching files here: Instructions(Download PDF reader) Your application for any position does not guarantee that you will be contacted by the Department/Agency for further consideration. Only those applicants interviewed will be notified of the results. The Office ofCareer Services offers current State Employees and interested applicants access to the job application process and a variety of career planning resources. In accordance with federal law, all new employees must provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States within three business days of beginning employment. DTMB Human Resources uses E-Verify in conjunction with the federal I-9 form to verify authorization of employment. If selected for employment, you must be able to submit proof of your legal right to work in the United States. DTMB does not offer employment sponsorship and DTMB does not participate in STEM-OPT. Apply tot his job

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