Financial Management Division Chief (11234, Grade 38)
Apply NowCompany: Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
Location: Riverdale, MD 20737
Description:
Salary: $96,052.00 - $170,112.00 Annually
Location : Riverdale, MD
Job Type: Career
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: R03775
Department: PGC Parks and Recreation
Division: PG Parks and Rec Directors Off
Opening Date: 04/08/2025
Closing Date: 4/22/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
Vision Statement
The Financial Management Division will guide the Department's financial planning, budgeting, and analytical processes by promoting strategic resource allocation, utilizing industry best practices, and establishing and maintaining sound fiscal management for the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince Georges County.
Mission Statement
The Financial Management Division will provide leadership, guidance, and service in planning and using fiscal resources in a manner that best complements and supports the Department's goals while promoting the prudent use of public funds.
Overview
The Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George's County seeks a Financial Management Division Chief to lead its Financial Management Division.
The Financial Management Division has four work programs that provide management, oversight, and coordination of the Department's operating budget including all available revenue sources. This includes managing six distinct operating funds, implementing and administrating the County Council Mandated Project Charges, the Department's Cost Recovery program, and the Resource Development Unit.
The six operating funds the Division oversees, and manages include the Park, Recreation, Enterprise, Special Revenue, Advanced Land Acquisition, and Internal Service Funds. The unit also provides Department-wide training and skill set establishment to the operating divisions to ensure they are compliant, competent, and accountable in their fiduciary management duties. The Division also facilitates and manages the implementation of the Department's cost recovery program by conducting cost analysis and fee policy assessment as outlined in the Department's Formula 2040 Functional Master Plan.
Division Management
The Division Management Unit is responsible for the overall administration, strategy, vision, oversight, and implementation of the Division goals and priorities. This unit includes the Division Chief, Assistant Division Chiefs, and administrative team. A primary strategic objective is to build a fiscal administrative infrastructure designed to effectively manage a major agency, the size, and scope of DPR.
Examples of Important Duties
1. Budget Unit
The Budget Unit provides fiscal management and oversight of the Department's annual operating budget. The unit is responsible for the development, analysis, and presentation of budget recommendations, expenditure and revenue forecasts, and supplemental reports regarding budget information. The unit also facilitates training for all staff levels on budget structure, policy, and operations. The office works in close collaboration with the Corporate Budget Office located within Central Administrative Services and others within that Department to ensure adherence to Commission, state, and federal policies and practices regarding fiscal management.
2. Cost Recovery Unit
The Cost Recovery Unit performs financial analytical studies of our department's programs to support our established cost recovery goals. The unit specifically conducts cost analysis and fee policy assessment for the ongoing implementation and administration of the Department's Formula 2040 Functional Master Plan. Currently, the Department has engaged a consultant to assist in developing a methodology and tool to create a clear strategy on capturing direct and indirect costs for park and recreation services.
3. Project Charge Unit
The Project Charge Unit is responsible for the administration and execution of the County Council legislatively mandated allocations through the adoption of the operating budget. The Project Charge scope as increased from approximately seventy recipients and four million annually to over 150 mandated recipients that total over $10 million in funds. This unit is also responsible for the recipient contract vetting process, in concert with the operating divisions and legal department. The unit will also serve as the liaison between the Greater Washington Foundation and the Commission to help facilitate smooth administration of the Project Charge program.
4. Resource Development Unit
The Resource Development Unit focuses on leveraging external funds, both private and public funds, to increase the opportunities for the residents of the County. These funds and financial resources can include grants, donations, sponsorships, or other means that expand the reach of the department. This unit also serves as the facilitator for the Naming Rights policy.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Bachelor's degree in parks and recreation (master's degree preferred) or a related field and six years of highly responsible varied park and recreation experience including four years at a supervisory level; or
2. An equivalent combination of education and experience.
3. Valid Maryland driver's license or the ability to acquire one.
Supplemental Information
Class Specification: Parks and Recreation Division Chief - 3441
May be subject to medical, drug and alcohol testing.
DIVERSITY STATEMENT:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate a workplace culture of diversity, equity and inclusion without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, or any other non-merit factor.
Applicants with Disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If you require accommodations or special arrangements due to a qualifying disability, please notify the Recruitment & Selections Services Unit at the time of applications at or 301-454-1411 (Maryland Relay 7-1-1)
M-NCPPC will make all efforts to reasonably accommodate you.
THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
2025 BENEFIT SUMMARY FOR MERIT SYSTEM EMPLOYEES
The following benefit summary is provided for informational purposes only and is not, nor should be construed as an employment agreement with the M-NCPPC, implied or actual. It is not all-inclusive and is subject to change. Benefits listed are extended to all Merit System employees of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). All plans are optional except the Defined Benefit and Long-Term Disability plans.
Eligibility
You have 45 days from your hire date to elect your benefits. Your coverage begins on the first of the month following receipt of your enrollment forms and required documentation.
Retirement Programs
PlanEmployee ContributionPlan C9.5%* of base salary (FOP members only)Plan E4% of base salary up to maximum Social Security Wage Base (SSWB) and 8% in excess of SSWB.
Health Insurance Plans (FOP Members Pay 23% for Medical, Prescription and Dental and same as all other employees for Vision.) All other employees pay percentage below.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Employee Pays 100%)
Long-Term Disability Insurance (Mandatory Participation)
Supplemental Long-Term Disability Insurance (Employee Pays 100%)
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance (Employee Pays 20%: Commission Pays 80%)
Supplemental and Spouse/Dependent Life Insurance (Employee Pays 100%)
Sick Leave Bank (Contribution and Benefit hours prorated for part-time employees)
Leave Programs
Other Benefits
For a more detailed description of benefits, please contact the Commission's Health and Benefits Office at or 301-454-1694.
Location : Riverdale, MD
Job Type: Career
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: R03775
Department: PGC Parks and Recreation
Division: PG Parks and Rec Directors Off
Opening Date: 04/08/2025
Closing Date: 4/22/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
Vision Statement
The Financial Management Division will guide the Department's financial planning, budgeting, and analytical processes by promoting strategic resource allocation, utilizing industry best practices, and establishing and maintaining sound fiscal management for the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince Georges County.
Mission Statement
The Financial Management Division will provide leadership, guidance, and service in planning and using fiscal resources in a manner that best complements and supports the Department's goals while promoting the prudent use of public funds.
Overview
The Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George's County seeks a Financial Management Division Chief to lead its Financial Management Division.
The Financial Management Division has four work programs that provide management, oversight, and coordination of the Department's operating budget including all available revenue sources. This includes managing six distinct operating funds, implementing and administrating the County Council Mandated Project Charges, the Department's Cost Recovery program, and the Resource Development Unit.
The six operating funds the Division oversees, and manages include the Park, Recreation, Enterprise, Special Revenue, Advanced Land Acquisition, and Internal Service Funds. The unit also provides Department-wide training and skill set establishment to the operating divisions to ensure they are compliant, competent, and accountable in their fiduciary management duties. The Division also facilitates and manages the implementation of the Department's cost recovery program by conducting cost analysis and fee policy assessment as outlined in the Department's Formula 2040 Functional Master Plan.
Division Management
The Division Management Unit is responsible for the overall administration, strategy, vision, oversight, and implementation of the Division goals and priorities. This unit includes the Division Chief, Assistant Division Chiefs, and administrative team. A primary strategic objective is to build a fiscal administrative infrastructure designed to effectively manage a major agency, the size, and scope of DPR.
Examples of Important Duties
1. Budget Unit
The Budget Unit provides fiscal management and oversight of the Department's annual operating budget. The unit is responsible for the development, analysis, and presentation of budget recommendations, expenditure and revenue forecasts, and supplemental reports regarding budget information. The unit also facilitates training for all staff levels on budget structure, policy, and operations. The office works in close collaboration with the Corporate Budget Office located within Central Administrative Services and others within that Department to ensure adherence to Commission, state, and federal policies and practices regarding fiscal management.
2. Cost Recovery Unit
The Cost Recovery Unit performs financial analytical studies of our department's programs to support our established cost recovery goals. The unit specifically conducts cost analysis and fee policy assessment for the ongoing implementation and administration of the Department's Formula 2040 Functional Master Plan. Currently, the Department has engaged a consultant to assist in developing a methodology and tool to create a clear strategy on capturing direct and indirect costs for park and recreation services.
3. Project Charge Unit
The Project Charge Unit is responsible for the administration and execution of the County Council legislatively mandated allocations through the adoption of the operating budget. The Project Charge scope as increased from approximately seventy recipients and four million annually to over 150 mandated recipients that total over $10 million in funds. This unit is also responsible for the recipient contract vetting process, in concert with the operating divisions and legal department. The unit will also serve as the liaison between the Greater Washington Foundation and the Commission to help facilitate smooth administration of the Project Charge program.
4. Resource Development Unit
The Resource Development Unit focuses on leveraging external funds, both private and public funds, to increase the opportunities for the residents of the County. These funds and financial resources can include grants, donations, sponsorships, or other means that expand the reach of the department. This unit also serves as the facilitator for the Naming Rights policy.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Bachelor's degree in parks and recreation (master's degree preferred) or a related field and six years of highly responsible varied park and recreation experience including four years at a supervisory level; or
2. An equivalent combination of education and experience.
3. Valid Maryland driver's license or the ability to acquire one.
Supplemental Information
Class Specification: Parks and Recreation Division Chief - 3441
May be subject to medical, drug and alcohol testing.
DIVERSITY STATEMENT:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate a workplace culture of diversity, equity and inclusion without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, or any other non-merit factor.
Applicants with Disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If you require accommodations or special arrangements due to a qualifying disability, please notify the Recruitment & Selections Services Unit at the time of applications at or 301-454-1411 (Maryland Relay 7-1-1)
M-NCPPC will make all efforts to reasonably accommodate you.
THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
2025 BENEFIT SUMMARY FOR MERIT SYSTEM EMPLOYEES
The following benefit summary is provided for informational purposes only and is not, nor should be construed as an employment agreement with the M-NCPPC, implied or actual. It is not all-inclusive and is subject to change. Benefits listed are extended to all Merit System employees of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). All plans are optional except the Defined Benefit and Long-Term Disability plans.
Eligibility
You have 45 days from your hire date to elect your benefits. Your coverage begins on the first of the month following receipt of your enrollment forms and required documentation.
Retirement Programs
- Defined Benefit Plan (Mandatory Participation) - Plan E excludes FOP members.
PlanEmployee ContributionPlan C9.5%* of base salary (FOP members only)Plan E4% of base salary up to maximum Social Security Wage Base (SSWB) and 8% in excess of SSWB.
- Deferred Compensation ICMA-RC 457 plan (Optional)
- Traditional and Roth IRAs (Optional)
Health Insurance Plans (FOP Members Pay 23% for Medical, Prescription and Dental and same as all other employees for Vision.) All other employees pay percentage below.
- Medical
- Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) with Prescription Plan - (15%)
- UnitedHealthcare Select Exclusive Provider Organization Health Plan (EPO) - (20%)
- UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus Point of Service (POS) - (20%)
- Prescription - CVS Caremark - (15%)
- Dental - Delta Dental PPO and DeltaCare USA HMO - (20%)
- Vision - EyeMed - (80% of Low Option plan paid by Commission. Any balance paid by employee.)
- Low, moderate, and high options are available. Frequency of covered services differs.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Employee Pays 100%)
- Medical Account - Maximum annual contribution: $3,200
- Dependent Care Account - Maximum annual contribution: $5,000
Long-Term Disability Insurance (Mandatory Participation)
- Employee Pays 20%: Commission Pays 80% (FOP Members Pay 100%)
- Benefits paid at 66 2/3% of base salary, maximum of $6,000/month
Supplemental Long-Term Disability Insurance (Employee Pays 100%)
- Benefits paid at 66 2/3% of base salary that exceeds $108,000; capped at $216,000
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance (Employee Pays 20%: Commission Pays 80%)
- Two (2) times base salary; maximum benefit is $200,000 for each
- Automatic coverage with opt-out provision
Supplemental and Spouse/Dependent Life Insurance (Employee Pays 100%)
- Supplemental - 1,2,3,4, or 5 times base salary; maximum benefit is $750,000
- Spouse/Dependent Combination - $10,000/$5,000, $20,000/$10,000, or $30,000/$15,000
Sick Leave Bank (Contribution and Benefit hours prorated for part-time employees)
- Employees have 60 days from date of hire to enroll.
- Employee contributes 8 leave hours each year
- Annually covers up to 688 hours for own serious medical condition, and 480 hours for parental responsibilities (birthadoption or foster care), and 80-160 hours for serious medical condition of an immediate family member
Leave Programs
- Annual: 15 days per year
- Personal: 3 days per year (12-month waiting period)
- Sick: 15 days per year
- Holidays: 11 days per year
Other Benefits
- Credit Union
- Employee Assistance Plan
- Legal Services Plan
- Tuition Assistance Program
- Wellness Program
- Work-Life Program
For a more detailed description of benefits, please contact the Commission's Health and Benefits Office at or 301-454-1694.