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Job Opening Information Assistant Business Official

Job Number
2526 LCSD 93
Application Deadline
10/31/2025

Position Title
Assistant Business Official
Required Application Type
Teacher / Admin
Job Description

Anticipated

ASSISTANT BUSINESS OFFICIAL

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Assistant Business Official serves as a key member of the district's administrative leadership team, combining technical expertise in school finance with exceptional interpersonal skills to create a collaborative, supportive, and welcoming environment. This position requires a dedicated professional who leads by example, builds strong relationships across all levels of the organization, and fosters a culture of respect, teamwork, continuous improvement, and service.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATIONS

The ideal candidate will be a true professional who:

  • Builds and Maintains Relationships: Establishes trust and rapport with staff, administrators, board members, and community stakeholders through consistent communication, integrity, and follow-through.
  • Leads with Purpose: Brings business office staff together as a cohesive team, creating an environment where collaboration, mutual respect, and shared goals drive success.
  • Motivates and Inspires: Recognizes staff contributions, provides meaningful feedback, and empowers team members to develop their skills and take ownership of their work.
  • Creates a Positive Culture: Fosters a productive and welcoming workplace where all staff members feel valued, supported, and encouraged to contribute their best work.
  • Collaborates District-Wide: Works proactively with all departments to provide financial guidance, support operations, and educate stakeholders on budget processes, compliance requirements, and financial best practices.
  • Serves as a Resource: Acts as an accessible, knowledgeable resource for directors, administrators, and staff throughout the district, approaching all inquiries with patience and a solution-oriented mindset.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Staff Leadership & Development

  • Lead, manage, and mentor all business office staff across accounting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchasing, and budgeting functions.
  • Participate in hiring and training new team members, ensuring they are welcomed, properly onboarded, and set up for success.
  • Conduct regular team meetings to promote open communication, address challenges, and celebrate achievements.
  • Provide ongoing professional development opportunities and support career growth within the department.
  • Model professionalism, accountability, and collaborative problem-solving in all interactions.

 

Budget Management & Financial Planning

  • Prepare and propose budget transfers to the Board of Education (BOE).
  • Project fund balances, salary costs, and employee benefits for budget planning.
  • Establish voter-approved budgets and set up new budgets for upcoming fiscal years.
  • Close and open fiscal years in the financial system.
  • Track and explain differences between budgeted vs. actual expenditures and revenue.
  • Calculate property tax caps, estimated and actual tax rates, and contingent budgets.
  • Provide clear, accessible budget education and guidance to administrators and department heads.

 

Financial Reporting & Analysis

  • Generate final expenditure reports for capital projects and grants.
  • Produce financial reports for directors, administrators, and stakeholders in formats that are clear and actionable.
  • Regularly review financial statements, including trial balances, revenue status, and appropriation reports.
  • Run and investigate system audits and negative balance reports.
  • Maintain encumbrance systems and reconcile payroll postings and tax accounts.
  • Oversee recording and accuracy of fixed assets.
  • Translate complex financial data into understandable information for non-financial staff.

 

Capital Projects Oversight

  • Collaborate with Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and construction managers on capital project status and budget transfers.
  • Track change orders and certificates of completion for capital projects.
  • Serve as a liaison between business operations and facilities teams to ensure seamless communication and project success.

 

Compliance & Documentation

  • Supervise filing of required administrative salary cap forms.
  • Assist with 1099 preparation and budget presentations.
  • Approve hourly time for business office staff using the timekeeping system.
  • Ensure all financial operations meet state and federal compliance requirements.

 

Stakeholder Engagement & District Collaboration

  • Attend Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meetings, contributing insights and building community relationships.
  • Attend negotiation sessions and assess the financial impact of proposals.
  • Provide training and support to departments on purchasing procedures, budget monitoring, and financial systems.
  • Respond to inquiries from all departments with professionalism, courtesy, and a commitment to finding solutions.
  • Build partnerships across the district to improve processes and enhance service delivery.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

  • New York State Certification: School District Business Leader (SDBL) or School District Administrator (SDA).
  • Strong technical knowledge of school finance, accounting principles, and New York State Education Department requirements.
  • Proven leadership experience with demonstrated ability to supervise, motivate, and develop staff.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Commitment to fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and positive work environment.

 

Preferred:

  • Experience working in a New York State school district business office.
  • Track record of building effective working relationships across diverse teams.
  • Experience providing training and professional development to staff.
  • Strong presentation skills and ability to explain financial concepts to varied audiences.

 

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Relationship Building: Creates authentic connections built on trust, respect, and open communication.
  • Team Leadership: Inspires and unites staff toward common goals while supporting individual growth.
  • Collaboration: Works effectively across departments and seeks input from diverse perspectives.
  • Service Orientation: Approaches all interactions with a helpful, can-do attitude.
  • Emotional Intelligence: Demonstrates self-awareness, empathy, and skilled interpersonal navigation.
  • Adaptability: Remains flexible and positive in the face of changing priorities and challenges.
  • Integrity: Conducts all business with honesty, transparency, and ethical practice.
  • Technical Excellence: Maintains high standards for accuracy, compliance, and financial stewardship.

 

The Assistant Business Official plays a vital role in ensuring the district's financial health while simultaneously building a culture of excellence, collaboration, and mutual support that extends throughout the entire organization.

 

Salary: Compensation based on individual agreement with the Board of Education

Effective Immediately.

 

An equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workforce.

Job Category
Administrator
Job Location
Administrative Offices

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