Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, UT Southern (Pulaski, TN)

Company:  University of Tennessee, Southern
Location: Pulaski
Closing Date: 20/10/2024
Salary: £200 - £250 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

Reporting directly to the chancellor, the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration (VCFA) is a member of the chancellor's senior leadership team (SLT) and serves as chief business officer for UT Southern, overseeing all financial matters for the campus.

The VCFA plays a crucial role in shaping a sustainable and financially sound direction for UT Southern's financial operations, collaborating closely with the SLT and broader university administration. The Vice Chancellor is responsible for leading the Finance and Administration, which encompasses accounting and financial operations, financial planning and modeling, budgeting, pricing, data integrity, and internal control mechanisms. With direct oversight of the business and campus services, facilities management, IT, auxiliary services, and human resources; the VCFA also acts as the chief budget officer, to achieve the strategic plan's financial goals and objectives.

The VCFA collaborates closely with campus leadership, school chairs, athletics, and other stakeholders to create and support the University's financial vision and strategy while ensuring fiscal responsibility. This includes close partnership with the UT Foundation (Advancement) on fundraising initiatives, property acquisitions, and other related activities, all integral to the University's growth and financial health. The VCFA will ensure transparency, data-informed decision-making, creative solutions, and innovative approaches to improving processes and leading change. This role is pivotal in aligning the University's financial and administrative functions with its strategic goals.

The VCFA will be expected to serve as a campus ambassador - engaging with the broader community, including elected officials, business and industry, health care, education, and economic development locally, regionally, and statewide. The VCFA may be called upon to represent the University, in public venues, community meetings, and with other stakeholders.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Accepts fiduciary and operating responsibility for the campus and is accountable to the UT System, UT Board of Trustees, and external constituencies for the financial wellbeing of the campus.
  2. Offers expert strategic planning and financial modeling advice to the chancellor and SLT on academic initiatives, tuition and fees, budget formulation, short-term and long-term financial planning, revenue enhancements, budget efficiencies, budget allocations/reallocations, and other strategies for optimizing resource utilization.
  3. Provides deep insights and strategic direction related to students, faculty, staff, space, real estate, and overall financial health.
  4. Ensures all accounting and reporting activities conform to relevant accepted accounting standards and all required local, university, state, and federal reporting is successfully completed.
  5. Leads campus budget managers with authoritative oversight and direction, ensuring that budget planning and management reflect sophisticated financial modeling and are aligned with the University's strategic objectives.
  6. Directs and oversees the functional domains of HR, facilities, IT, campus security, and campus services, fostering, nurturing, and developing expertise within robust teams for optimal performance.
  7. Coordinates with vice chancellors to develop institutional processes for the financial management and compliance of sponsored projects in accordance with federal regulations, and university and sponsoring agency policies and procedures.
  8. Oversees the development and maintenance of internal controls to safeguard the financial integrity of the university and ensure compliance with federal, state, and system regulations and policies.
  9. Ensures the functionality and efficiency of financial services, audits, business operations, contracting and procurement, as well as budget development and analysis.
  10. Establishes UT Southern as a proactive, data-informed decision-making institution that promotes transparency in fiscal planning, including developing benchmarks for evaluating and assessing the impact and execution of fiscal policies, practices, and their effective implementation.
  11. Identifies new sources of revenue to support existing programs and provides guidance for the creation and funding of new programs that foster the strategic mission of UT Southern.
  12. Oversees key campus planning processes and is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, and construction of all maintenance and campus capital projects.
  13. Develops, plans, and directs special projects, including but not limited to, renovations, space allocations, staffing, equipment purchases, leasing of off-campus space, and contracted services.
  14. Coordinates with the State Building Commission, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, and various other local and state agencies on financial and capital policy matters.
  15. Attends monthly UT System Chief Business Officer (CBO) meetings, monthly Fiscal Policy Advisory meetings, serves on systemwide committees, and supports UT System initiatives.
  16. Promotes and supports the university's commitment to access and engagement.
  17. Contributes in measurable ways to the mission of UT Southern and fully embraces the systemwide BeOneUT Values.
  18. Other duties as assigned by the chancellor.
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