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Fiscal Administrator 2026-01574

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State of Wyoming

Cheyenne, WY (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Job Description

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) is seeking a Fiscal Division Chief in Cheyenne, WY. This key leadership role oversees the Fiscal Division, which manages the WGFD's licensing and financial operations. The Fiscal Division Chief is a member of the agency's executive leadership team, collaborating with other division chiefs and the Chief Fiscal Officer to advise and assist the Director and Deputy Directors on all aspects of agency function, including legislative matters, regulations, policy, operations, and planning, all in support of the WGFD mission: "Conserving Wildlife and Serving People." The Fiscal Division Chief directly supervises the General Accounting Manager. The general accounting section is responsible for oversight and management of the agency's core financial functions, including accounts payable, revenue reconciliation, accounts receivable, all federal and third-party grants, other special agreements, contracts, procurement, fixed assets, vehicle fleet, uniforms, landowner coupons, revenue refunds, and auditing in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations and policies. The Fiscal Division Chief directly supervises the License Section Manager. The license section is responsible for issuing all hunting and fishing licenses, permits, and stamps. Key functions include managing the agency telephone information center and headquarters customer service, over-the-counter license sales (including commercial, lifetime, and special), limited quota license draws, preference point issuance and maintenance, watercraft registration, and customer record management. The section also supports a network of over 200 license-selling agents statewide.
Human Resource Contact:
Dezzaree Schott / dezzaree.schott@wyo.gov
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed in the job level. Responsible for the administration of the Fiscal Division, including direct supervision of the General Accounting and License Section Supervisors. Makes recommendations to the Deputy Director of Internal Operations on all hiring, promotion and disciplinary actions in the Fiscal Division. Responsible for establishing priorities, goals, and direction for the Fiscal Division. Responsible for all internal communications, employee morale, and work unit performance within the division. Collaborates with the Chief Fiscal Officer to ensure financial policies, procedures and systems, including ancillary sub-systems (cost accounting, payment processing, funds deposit, vehicle management, asset inventory), license sales, inventory, and accounting systems comply with state and federal requirements and meet the needs of agency personnel and sportspersons. Oversees the development and revision of Fiscal Division regulations, policies and operating procedures in compliance with state and federal laws, regulations and policies. Responsible for the Fiscal Division budget. Serves as a member of the Department's executive leadership team, which collectively addresses agency challenges and priorities. Provides counsel and advice to the Director, Deputy Directors, and other members of the agency's leadership team. Attends and participates in Wyoming Game and Fish Commission meetings. Makes presentations to the Commission. Confers with members of the Commission on regulations, policies and other issues facing the Commission and agency. Represents the Department at legislative meetings by testifying and offering expertise and information regarding financial and licensing issues. Collaborates with the Chief Fiscal Officer to ensure that reporting, publishing and dissemination of financial information meet state and federal requirements. Provides financial information as needed to the Director's Office, Commission, senior leadership team, employees and the public. Serves on and oversees the operations of the License Review Board, which reviews all sportsperson requests for license refunds or reservations of a license for the next year. Oversees the department's electronic licensing system used by employees, license-selling agents, and the public to apply for or purchase licenses, permits, stamps, tags, and preference points. Oversees all financial systems. Works with staff to identify programming needs and collaborates with the Chief Technology Officer and IT Oversight Committee to prioritize available programming time to address Fiscal Division needs. Represents the department at various internal and external meetings; serves on internal and external working groups and committees; works cooperatively with other state and federal agencies. Serves as a member of intra-agency teams, including, but not limited to: Budget Team, Legislative Team, Leadership Development Steering Committee, Property Rights Team, IT Oversight Committee, Habitat Policy Group, Vehicle Team, and Uniform Team. Serve as agency liaison with the State Auditor's Office and the Contracts Unit of the Attorney General's Office.
PREFERENCES
Preference may be given to those applicants with experience in business administration, public administration, accounting, law, wildlife biology, fisheries biology, or the equivalent level of experience in a wildlife resource agency. Preference may be given to those with experience in the supervision of multiple work units. •Must have a valid driver's license.
KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of relevant state and federal statutes, regulations, and policies; Commission regulations, policies, and processes; Legislative processes; WGFD strategic plan, goals, objectives, procedures, and overall operations. Knowledge of government management principles, concepts, and current practices. Knowledge of hunting and fishing laws and regulations and associated licensing requirements. Knowledge of state personnel rules related to employee supervision, including but not limited to, performance appraisal, fair labor standards, and disciplinary procedures. Knowledge of current regional and national issues impacting fish and wildlife management. Skill in reviewing and guiding organizational and work unit performance. Skill in leadership, supervision, and fostering strong team dynamics. Able to guide staff, establish trust, and cultivate effective working relationships. Skill in oral and written communication for technical and non-technical audiences. Able to convey complex information to a variety of audiences. Able to interpret and compose legal documents, regulations, and organizational policies and procedures.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
None - See "Preferences"
PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
Statewide travel is required.
NOTES:
FLSA:
Exempt This is an AT-WILL position, which serves at the pleasure of the Director. This position reports to the Deputy Director of Internal Operations, of the Wyoming Game and Fish Dept. Successful applicants for employment must pass a background check prior to appointment. Must apply using the State of Wyoming online application system to be considered. Submit a letter of interest (limit 1 page), leadership philosophy (limit 1 page) and resume to Eric Wiltanger, Deputy Director, Wyoming Game and Fish Dept.,5400 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82006 when submitting your application. Click here to view the State of Wyoming Total Compensation Calculator. Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure.
URL:
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities. Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the
A & I HRD
Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.