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Boston Planning & Development Agency
**BOSTON RESIDENCY IS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT**
TITLE: DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
GRADE: 14 STATUS: EXEMPT
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT: DIRECTORS OFFICE/FINANCE
OVERVIEW:
The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) is seeking an experienced finance leader to serve as its next Director of Finance. Candidates should have significant financial and budgeting knowledge and experience along with strong leadership skills. The position provides strategic management of the agency’s finances and budget. Prior government experience is preferred.
On April 2nd, 2024, Mayor Michelle signed an ordinance to create a Planning Department in the City of Boston for the first time in 70 years. The ordinance restores planning as a core function of City government, ensuring its inclusion in the City’s budget, and allows for the transfer of current staff from the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) to the new Planning Department.
The Department is included in the City of Boston FY25 proposed budget and will be operational as of July 1, 2024. Moving forward, the Planning Department budget will be reviewed through the City’s budget process, like other City departments. Staff of the Department will support the BPDA Board, which will remain the City’s Planning Board, reviewing development projects, planning and zoning initiatives, and land acquisition and disposition. The Finance Director will be responsible for overseeing the general accounting, budget, grants, procurement/purchasing, audit, cash and investments, AP/AR, and fiscal operations for the new Planning Department and will continue to lead the Finance operation of the BPDA.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the general direction of the Executive Director/Secretary , the Director of Finance will lead, plan, organize, formulate, recommend, and implement the financial policies and procedures of the BPDA and affiliates, including accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, internal controls, financial reporting, budget development and administration, equitable procurement and purchasing, and contract administration. Additionally, the Director of Finance will oversee the budget and finances of the Planning Department.
GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The general duties and responsibilities of the position are included in but not limited to the information listed below.
QUALIFICATIONS :
The successful applicant will have a strong background in finance, budgeting, and public management. Preference includes completion of a master’s degree in Business or Public Administration or related field. Significant and direct experience may substitute for all or part of the degree requirement. CPA certification or equivalent experience preferred, plus ten years of progressively responsible and related experience in fiscal management, including a minimum of three (3) years direct supervisory experience. Familiarity with Massachusetts procurement rules and regulations as set forth by the Massachusetts Inspector General’s Office and Attorney General desirable, Ability to use office software and automated accounting/ budget software is required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Normal office environment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Little or no exertion.
SCOPE:
Oversee the Finance Department.
**BOSTON RESIDENCY IS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT**
Full Time
$177k-240k (estimate)
04/24/2024
05/13/2024
bostonplans.org
BOSTON, MA
50 - 100
1957
BRIAN GOLDEN
$10M - $50M
Business Services
The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA)* is the planning and economic development agency for the City of Boston. The BPDA plays a far reaching role in shaping the City. We are a self sustaining agency and our love for Boston inspires us to make our City an even better place to live, work, and connect. We are 200 professionals who serve the City in a variety of ways. The BPDA is charged with growing the tax base, cultivating the private jobs market, training the workforce, encouraging new business to locate in Boston and existing businesses to expand, planning the future of neighborhood ...
s with the community, identifying height and density limits, charting the course for sustainable development and resilient building construction, advocating for multi modal transportation, responding to the city's changing population, producing insightful research on our City, and ensuring Boston retains its distinctive character. Our Vision Shaping the future of Boston together. Our Mission The BPDA plans and guides inclusive growth in our city creating opportunities for everyone to live, work and connect. Through our future-focused, city-wide lens, we engage communities, implement new solutions, partner for greater impact and track progress. We focus on planning. We make comprehensive city planning a priority, and use our tools to shape our city. Our goal is inclusive growth. We believe in an inclusive Boston where everyone has opportunity for success. We have translated inclusivity into three relatable quality-of-life metricsLive, Work and Connect. We see big picture. We look across Boston from an altitude that allows us to understand it as a complex system, and plan and shape it holistically. We prioritize the future success of our city. *Formerly known as the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), the BPDA implemented its new organizational identity and brand strategy in September 2016. Learn more about that process and what it means here: http://meetbpda.bostonplans.org/
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