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Job Description GEN ACCOUNTANT 4 Working Title Director-Controller, UC Riverside Foundation
Job Code 007734 Grade 23
Department Name Advancement Finance & Admin - D01216 Department Head
Supervisor Effective Date 06/19/2017
Position(s) Directly Supervised
Job Code Title FTE
007735 GEN ACCOUNTANT 3 1

Generic Scope
Technical leader with a high degree of knowledge in the overall field and recognized expertise in specific areas; problem-solving frequently requires analysis of unique issues / problems without precedent and / or structure. May manage programs that include formulating strategies and administering policies, processes, and resources; functions with a high degree of autonomy.

Custom Scope
Uses advanced accounting concepts and organizational objectives to resolve highly complex issues. Regularly works on highly complex accounting assignments that are of diverse scope requiring analysis of identifiable factors, using multiple accounting and financial sources. Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions, completing analysis and developing recommendations. Normally receives little instruction on day-to-day work, with general instructions provided on new or unique accounting assignments. Interacts with senior internal and external personnel on matters of some significance to the accounting organization.

Department Custom Scope
The UC Riverside Foundation is a nonprofit corporation [a 501(c)(3)] through which philanthropic resources flow to UCR. The Director-Controller, UC Riverside Foundation (DC-UCRF) supports the efforts of the Foundation in meeting the needs of the campus. Duties include oversight responsibility for all financial, accounting and investing operations for the foundation. Incumbent serves as the Associate Treasurer of the UC Riverside Foundation while staffing the Finance & Investment Committee and the Audit Committee of the Foundation and, therefore, interacts regularly with key volunteer/donors involved with the Foundation. Position is responsible for carrying out all investment policies as established by the Board of Trustees and in accordance with applicable state and federal law, for endowments, expendable and trust funds. With a staff of two, position manages accounting and audit operations for the Foundation. Oversees proper management of highly complex planned gifts to the Foundation in conjunction with the associate vice chancellor for administration. Develops and implements a comprehensive system of endowment management and reporting. Coordinates and services annual audit of UCRF records. Serves as primary contact with UCR's outside investment advisor(s) as well as with the UC Controller's office. Responsible for endowment gifts from inception (date gift is made) through ongoing reporting functions. Also serves as endowment administration manager for both Regents and Foundation endowments. Works closely with gift administration and fundraisers. Works with consultants to modernize system support to guarantee reporting is efficient and accurate.

Education & Experience Requirements

Education Requirements
Degree Requirement
Bachelor's degree in related area. Required
Master's in Business or Public Administration or related field. Preferred

Experience Requirements
Experience Requirement

License Requirements

Certification Requirements
Certification Requirement
Professional certification. Preferred

Educational Condition Requirements
Condition Requirement

Key Responsibilities

Description % Time
Develops, implements and/or maintains one or a combination of general accounting systems.
  • Responsible for a system which provides for the overall management, safeguarding, and enhancement of the Foundation's endowment, current and trust fund assets through the timely and cost effective management of all investment portfolios in accordance with Board policy. Responsible for development and maintenance of a complete system of internal controls and checks to ensure integrity, accuracy, and safeguarding of the assets through investment and accounting means.
20
Prepares journal entries, maintains and reconciles complex ledger accounts.
10
Provides record of assets, liabilities and other financial transactions.
10
Maintains receipts and disbursement reports.
  • Prepare reports to the UC Office of the President, to the UC Chief Investment Officer's Office and to the National Association of College and University Business Officers {NACUBO) on the Foundation's investment assets, performance and activity. Prepare annual report to UCOP and campus vice chancellors regarding status of campus endowment funds. Prepare UCR private support and support group reports for the UC Office of the President.
10
Applies advanced accounting concepts to perform highly complex technical analysis to understand past performance and determine present and future performance and/or resource allocations.
10
Responsible for design and maintenance of a system to manage, administer, and report to the AVC-UAA and Board of Trustees on the ever growing investment assets of the Foundation. Provide direction over all day-to-day accounting operations of the corporation. Oversight responsibility for the preparation, integrity, and objectivity of the financial statements and all other financial information submitted to the Foundation Board, University officials, fund financial managers, and others. Responsible for maintaining an effective internal accounting control system and accurate and reliable accounting records; assist AVC-UAA in establishing and administering the Foundation's annual operating budget.
20
Responsible for endowment administration management for all Foundation and Regents endowments. Responsible for providing endowment information to UCR Vice Chancellor's, Dean's, Department Chairs, Departmental Financial Officers, Office of the President, Development, and donors. Responsible for system in perpetuity, primary source for financial data regarding endowment, and carrying out UCOP, Regents, and Foundation policy regarding endowment administration. Direct the Foundation's and campus trust accounting and administration program; the management of separate annuity and unitrusts. Ensure compliance with laws regarding trust administration and standards of fiduciary care.
20

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge/Skill/Ability Requirement
Advanced knowledge of accounting function. Required
Ability to extract, verify and compile accounting information from a variety of sources. Required
Understanding of the interrelationship of procedures and desired results. Required
Ability to present complex accounting and finance related information in a clear and concise manner, both in writing and verbally. Required
Experienced in use of financial transactions and financial systems, as well as related policy, accounting and regulatory compliance requirements. Required
Skilled in use of common desktop/web applications. Required
Experience in designing, implementing and evaluating internal control systems for business and financial processes. Required
Demonstrated experience with and knowledge of the requirements of non-profits, including compliance with laws and regulations, governing documents, and standard sound business practices. Required
Ability to work with external investment management consultants in achieving desired investment outcomes. Required
Extensive knowledge of and experience in financial analysis, interpreting and applying accounting theories, principles and practices including generally accepted accounting principles, non-profit and governmental fund accounting. Required
Proven experience in making effective presentations through various media formats and communicating technical subject matter to a variety of audiences. Preferred
Knowledge of business and accounting operations in a large, complex, and multi-faceted organization including quantitative analysis, financial and statistical techniques, income and expense trend analysis and fiscal projections. Preferred
Demonstrated experience with UCR Financial System (UCRFS). Preferred
Demonstrated progressively responsible, related high level financial services management experience in a large, complex, decentralized higher education environment. Preferred
Ability to analyze market conditions, performance results, risk/return relationships, read and interpret financial information and conditions, and explain/provide analysis. Preferred

Special Requirements & Conditions
Special Condition Requirement

Other Special Requirements & Conditions
  • Incumbent must be eligible for (and able to obtain) licensing under the California Professional Fiduciaries Act. Arrangements will be coordinated through the department.

Level of Supervision Received
Direction

Environment

Working Environment
Campus

Other Requirements

Items Used
  • Standard Office Equipment

Physical Requirements
  • Bend : NA
  • Sit : Constantly
  • Squat : NA
  • Stand : Frequently
  • Crawl : NA
  • Climb : NA

Mental Requirements
  • Read/Comprehend : Constantly
  • Write : Constantly
  • Perform Calculations : Constantly
  • Communicate Orally : Constantly
  • Reason & Analyze : Constantly

Environmental Requirements
  • Is exposed to excessive noise : No
  • Is around moving machinery : No
  • Is exposed to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity : No
  • Drives motorized equipment : No
  • Works in confined quarters : No
  • Dust : No
  • Fumes : No

Critical Position

Is Critical Position: No

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