Job DescriptionJob Description The District is seeking a highly skilled Senior Accountant/Auditor to support key financial, administrative, and operational functions. This position plays a critical role in budget development, audit preparation, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with public sector accounting standards. Key Responsibilities Assist in developing the District's annual budget and long‐range financial forecasts in accordance with public finance regulations and fund‐accounting best practices. Prepare and present financial reports, statistical analyses, and budget recommendations. Maintain accurate financial records. Review and process purchasing activity, vendor contracts, RFPs/RFQs, and billing documentation. Prepare and distribute board meeting materials, including agendas, resolutions, financial reports, minutes, and public notices. Conduct legislative impact analysis and interpret federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations affecting District operations and funding. Research and data‐collection methods to support financial forecasting, performance analysis, and strategic planning. Collaborate, customer‐focused work environment while maintaining high standards of accuracy, confidentiality, and professionalism. Provide administrative support and assume designated responsibilities in the absence of the General Manager, as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned Ideal Candidate Qualifications Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, public administration, or a related field. 3-5 years of experience in public sector finance, governmental accounting, or administrative management. Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks Desktop or similar) and Microsoft Office Suite. Knowledge of payroll regulations, labor laws, and accounts payable procedures preferred. Exceptional attention to detail and strong active‐listening skills. Clear and consistent communication skills, both verbal and written. Strong critical‐thinking abilities and sound judgment, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. District Benefits
- PARS Retirement System - District‐participating retirement program.
- Vacation Leave (Full‐Time): 40‐hour employees with up to five years of service accrue 80 hours (two weeks) of vacation annually.
- Sick Leave (Full‐Time): 40‐hour employees accrue 8 hours of sick leave per month.
Holidays:
Ten (10) District‐observed holidays plus two (2) half‐day holidays.
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance:
The District contributes 80% of the premium, up to a $1,900 monthly cap; employees pay the remaining 20%.
Life Insurance:
District‐provided life insurance coverage. How to Apply Applications are available online at www.northcentralfire.org/career-opportunity to begin the submission process. This recruitment is Open Until Filled. The District may close the recruitment at any time once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. To ensure full consideration, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early. Applications may be submitted on ZipRecruitrer, in person, or by postal delivery to: North Central Fire Protection District, HR 15850 W. Kearney Blvd. Kerman, CA 93630 A resume and all supporting documentation must be submitted at the time of filing. This position requires that the individual pass a background check and DOJ live scan. North Central Fire Protection District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Company DescriptionThe North Central Fire Protection District serves approximately 50,000 residents across 230 square miles, providing essential fire and emergency services to the community.
Company DescriptionThe North Central Fire Protection District serves approximately 50,000 residents across 230 square miles, providing essential fire and emergency services to the community.