Budget Director
Company: The Colorado Attorney General's Office
Location: Denver
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Find a rewarding career making a difference: Join the Office of
the Attorney General!The Office of the Attorney General/Department
of Law is seeking a Budget Director to provide strategic budget
oversight for the Department's $146 million from multiple funding
sources. The position offers the opportunity to provide executive
level guidance and support for a state elected official. This
position is best suited for a seasoned public sector budget
professional who can think strategically and actively manage the
budget for the Department and our sections.WHO WE AREThe Office of
the Attorney General/Department of Law is the "People's Lawyer."
The Attorney General, Phil Weiser, was elected by the people of
Colorado and is the State's chief lawyer and law enforcement
official. Our vision for the Department of Law is: "Together, we
serve Colorado and its people, advancing the rule of law,
protecting our democracy and promoting justice for all." Our core
values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion drive our
actions and demonstrate our focus on being principled public
servants who are innovative and better together.This position is
open only to residents of Colorado.The Budgeting Unit provides
strategic budgetary planning, guidance, and support to meet
Department of Law (DOL) objectives and provides the efficient
delivery of services.WHAT YOU WILL DOThe Budget Director (Budget &
Policy Analyst IV) reports to and collaborates with the
department's Chief Financial Officer to provide leadership and
management of the Department's budget by establishing and executing
broad financial policies and strategies for the annual $146M budget
and spending plan from a variety of funding sources including
general fund, appropriated cash-funds, non-appropriated custodial
funds, and federal funds.The Budget Director is responsible for
budgetary and fiscal analysis and providing direction regarding all
budget-related activities, such as annual budget creation, fiscal
note preparation, and supplemental/budgetary amendment requests.
This role ensures accurate, timely submissions to the Joint Budget
Committee ("JBC"), Office of the State Auditor ("OSA"), Office of
the State Controller ("OSC"), and Office of State Planning & Budget
("OSPB"). Additionally, this position provides budgetary,
legislative, and policy guidance to support Departmental objectives
and assists leadership in aligning resources with departmental
goals.Job responsibilities include:Budget Direction and
Oversight
- Manage the Department of Law budget and interpret business
needs set out by the Strategic Plan
- Determine systems and provide oversight to ensure the DOL can
implement Attorney General initiatives
- Actively manage budget expenditures and authorizes spending by
sections
- Determine whether to approve or deny requests based on existing
budget and spending authority/revenue
- Determine impact of expenditures on the Department
- Oversee, coordinate, and finalize the Department's budget
request and all written correspondence with Joint Budget Committee
staff
- Develop Statewide Common Policy figures for Legal Services to
State Agencies (LSSA), coordinating with client Budget Directors
(including financial staff for Institutions of Higher Education),
DOL attorneys, and JBC staff
- Determine the best strategies to advance Department initiatives
through the budget process, accommodating for differing sister
agency input, to best support good public policy for the State and
Department
- Monitor and adjust resource allocations to address evolving
Department needs, coordinating with program leaders to reallocate
funds as required to meet both strategic goals and unexpected
demands within established budgetary limits
- Forecast budget availability to advise and direct internal
business decisions on resource implementation consistent with
Department strategic initiatives and priorities
- Determine whether expenditures are in compliance with
legislative intent against appropriated/allocated budgets
- Ensure compliance with appropriation headnotes, footnotes, and
expenditure limits in alignment with legislative intent and state
fiscal rules
- Collaborate with program staff to set and adjust fees for
cash-funded programs, ensuring sufficient revenue to support
programmatic operations
- Monitor cash fund balances and grant expenditures to ensure
compliance with statutory reserve requirements, spending authority
limits, and grant deliverablesFiscal Note Analysis
- Coordinate and facilitate the analysis and preparation of
fiscal notes for all legislation potentially impacting the DOL
- Draft synopsis of bills, analyze work to be performed, and
resources needed within the Department to perform the work and what
type of legal attorney work is needed (rulemaking/ litigation/
GC)
- Perform financial analysis to estimate fiscal impact of bills
or other proposed measures, demonstrating the assumptions and
calculations (potential litigation, rulemaking, etc.) to generate
resources needed for implementationMinimum Qualifications,
Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal RightsWHAT WE ARE
LOOKING FORMust meet one of the following combinations of
education/experience to meet the qualifications:Please document all
relevant experience in detail on your application. Experience will
not be inferred or assumed. Any part-time experience listed will be
prorated.
- Eight (8) years of professional experience in budget analysis,
development, and implementation. Experience must include public
sector budget experience.OR
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in business,
business administration, economics, finance, statistics,
government, political science, or a closely related field AND
- Four (4) years of professional experience in budget analysis,
development, and implementation. Experience must include public
sector budget experience.OR
- A combination of relevant education and experience that equals
eight (8) years of education from an accredited college or
university with coursework in business, business administration,
economics, finance, statistics, government, political science, or a
closely related field AND
- Four (4) years of professional experience in budget analysis,
development, and implementation. Experience must include public
sector budget experience.OR
- A current, valid licensure as a CPA by the Colorado Board of
Accountancy AND
- Two (2) years of professional experience in budget analysis,
development, and implementation. Experience must include public
sector budget experience.Preferred Qualifications: In addition to
the minimum qualifications, if you possess any of the following
specifically include the details on your application, as this
information will be used to assess your qualifications and may be
used to determine a top group of applicants.
- Knowledge of Colorado state or public sector fiscal processes,
including experience with the Colorado Operations Resource Engine
(CORE) system
- Knowledge of the Colorado legislative process, including the
development of fiscal notes
- Experience creating, managing, and executing budgets as the
primary role of the job for an organization with multiple funding
streams
- Knowledge and ability to write financial reports and make
formal presentations of financial data to internal and external
parties
- Ability to use job-specific software including databases,
spreadsheets, word processing, and analytical tools
- Ability to work effectively with a wide variety of
stakeholders
- Experience managing agency-wide administration related
programs
- Public servant mindset
- Strategic thinking and ability to formulate objectives and
priorities, and implement plans consistent with the long-term
interests of the organization
- Financial management; understanding of financial processes,
economic analysis, and internal controls; ability to monitor
expenditures and use cost-benefit thinking to set priorities;
understanding of the principles and concepts of public finance
- Ability to influence others
- Strong critical thinking/problem solving skills, including the
ability to analyze budget and fiscal data, make recommendations,
and take action based on the analysis
- Ability to work collaboratively with internal and external
customers to develop solutions that meet the needs of customers
while abiding by fiscal constraints, regulations, policies, and
rules
- Excellent written and oral communication skillsNote: Candidates
possessing a foreign degree must submit a translation (evaluation)
of their degree from an accredited institution, such as The
National Association of Credential Evaluations Services in order to
be given credit for the degree.Conditions of Employment: Applicants
must pass a thorough background investigation prior to
appointment.Please view the full job description for more
information, including information about compensation and benefits,
and to apply online.
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