Finance Officer and Cabinet Secretary
Company: Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester
Location: Manchester
Posted on: January 22, 2025
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Job Description:
ACCOUNTABILITY:The Bishop of Manchester is the visible principal
and foundation of unity in the particular diocese entrusted to him.
In a unique and visible way, he makes Christ's mission present and
enduring as Shepherd of the Christian Community. In order to
fulfill his mission, the Bishop employs suitable, chosen
collaborators (clerics, religious, or lay people). He shares with
them the apostolic mission and entrusts various responsibilities to
them.Each position employed in the Diocesan Administration helps to
extend the ministry of the Bishop in particular ways as outlined in
the position description. All employees of the Diocesan
Administration assist the Bishop of Manchester in serving the
parishes, schools and institutions of the Catholic Church in New
Hampshire.The Finance Officer position is an ecclesiastical office
mandated by the universal law of the Church in the Code of Canon
Law of the Latin Roman Catholic Church, canon 494. This position is
accountable to the Bishop of Manchester.RESPONSIBILITES:This is a
senior executive staff position responsible for the overall
financial operations of the Diocese of Manchester and for fostering
the diocesan mission as a professional, honest, and prudent
temporal resource in accordance with the Code of Canon Law.
Responsibilities include managing the temporal resources of the
Diocese of Manchester, including the management and supervision of
financial functions as well investments, insurance, risk
management, real estate, internal audit, parish and school
bookkeeping services, Diocesan facilities, and cemetery
operations.As a cabinet secretary, this position will play a key
role to assist the Bishop in developing pastoral and administrative
priorities for the Diocese as well as strategies for achieving
them.ESSENTIAL DUTIES:Responsible for overseeing design and
operation of overall financial control policies and
procedures.Analyze internal and external financial and economic
trends and their likely impact on future operations and develop
strategies to address as needed.Lead all financial planning and
reporting activities including: Oversight of the budget process
from inception to review and approval by the Bishop. Evaluating
actual vs budget variances and work with responsible parties to
remedy any disparities and close gaps in budget performance.
Preparing monthly financial performance reports and present
results. Review all contracts, and other legal documents for
financial implications, prior to execution.Oversee all Diocesan
investments in conjunction with the Investment Policy of the
Diocese.Oversee and coordinate with the Controller the preparation
of the financial statements and overall financial reporting for the
Diocese.Monitor parish and school financial conditions and
compliance with Diocesan finance policies.Evaluate the efficiency
and effectiveness of Diocesan and parish accounting procedures and
implement appropriate changes as identified.Review with the
Director of Human Resources the provisions of the Diocesan lay
retirement, health and dental benefits including acceptable
self-insurance risk limits and the policies and procedures.Reviews
with the Director of Human Resources the provisions of the
retirement benefit plan for the clergy of the Diocese.Primary point
of contact for the Diocesan Finance Council and its various
sub-committees.Ensures compliance with the canonical rules required
for business transactions.Complete projects or assignments as
directed by and in support of the Bishop of Manchester. EDUCATION,
EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS REQUIRED:Education: Bachelor's degree in a
business-related field: finance, accounting, economics. Master's
degree in business administration and/or Certified Public
Accountant strongly preferred.Knowledge and training in
accounting/financial matters, general business and personnel
management with regard to not-for-profit institutions
preferred.Experience:10+ years of professional experience with
multiple responsibilities in leadership positions in accounting or
finance.Administrative and/or board leadership in a not-for-profit
environment, preferably the Catholic Church, to include working
with consultative bodies, supervision, accounting, investing,
borrowing, business law, real estate, risk management, and
insurance.Knowledge of the Catholic Church, its administrative
structures, functions, and institutions, and business-related
government regulations. Knowledge of canon law relative to the
administration of temporal good preferred.Skills:Proficient in the
use of personal computers including word processing, spreadsheet,
database and Internet programs (requirement details are found in a
separate document and are under the direction of the Director of
Information Services).Must have advanced knowledge of budgeting
principles and practices, accounting principles, investment and
financial reporting methodologies; experience in strategic planning
is desired.Must have strong organizational, administrative,
interpersonal, and leadership skills and the ability to work in a
senior management position.Able to communicate well both orally and
in writing, including public speaking skills; multi-lingual ability
helpful.Must be able to maintain confidentiality.Must have a high
degree of flexibility, the ability to work on multiple projects
simultaneously, and a high level of independent thought and
initiative.Able to use office equipment such as: computers,
calculators, copiers, fax machines, etc.Must be able to travel
throughout the State of New Hampshire. ENVIRONMENT:1. General
office - clean, well-lit, environmentally comfortable2. Minimal
exposure to chemicals related to copier equipment and general
office solvents3. Lifting and carrying objects up to ten pounds
frequently required; lifting and carrying objects weighing between
eleven and fifty pounds occasionally required4. Occasionally
required to reach at shoulder level; reaching below shoulder level
frequently required5. Frequent hand manipulation is required in
operating equipment; occasional hand manipulation is required in
grasping and/or handling materials and objects and/or handling
controls6. Other physical activity (twisting, bending, squatting,
crawling, kneeling, climbing) occasionally required7. Position
requires working at desk approximately two-thirds of the work day;
balance of time divided between standing and walking8. Able to be
present in the office for the majority of the time. Remote work
opportunities will occasionally be available. Due to the nature of
this position as an ecclesiastical office, it is required that the
incumbent be a practicing Roman Catholic who is active in a parish,
is absolutely distinguished for honesty in accord with canon 494 of
the Code of Canon Law of the Latin Roman Catholic Church and
complies with the Diocese of Manchester Code of Ministerial
Conduct.PI959128068697-25660-36535999
Keywords: Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester, Newton , Finance Officer and Cabinet Secretary, Accounting, Auditing , Manchester, Massachusetts
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