Director of Business Services

Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators

Macomb, MI

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$90,000–$110,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Accounting, Accounting Software, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Bank Management, Banking Services, Bid Analysis, Board Meeting, Board of Education, Bond Market, Budget Management, Business Administration, Business Services, Business Skills, Cafeteria, Cash Flow, Cash Management, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Childcare, Collective Bargaining, Communication Skills, Contract Negotiation, Cost Analysis, Customer Support/Service, Data Analysis, Expense Tracking, Federal Assistance, Financial Analysis, Financial Audit, Financial Management, Financial Modeling, Financial Planning, Financial Policies, Financial Reporting, Forecasting, Grant Administration/Management, Grant Audit, Grant Financials, Head of Finance, IBM AS-400 Server, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Management Strategy, Mentoring, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Operations Management, People Management, Policy Analysis, Project/Program Management, Public Accounting, Purchasing/Procurement, Reconciliation, Regulations, Staff Training, Strategic Planning, Student Services, Tax Returns, Team Player, Time Management, Treasury
LOCATION
Macomb, MI
POSTED
30+ days ago

Director of Business Services

Deadline: June 22, 2026 District/Organization: Fitzgerald Public Schools Position/Type: Central Office - 1st Line Admin, full time Salary: $90,000 - $110,000

Position Details

  • Position: Director of Business Services
  • Location: Fitzgerald Public Schools
  • Work Year: 52 Weeks
  • Salary: Based on Central Office Experiences

Job Goal The Director of Business will serve as a member of the Superintendents cabinet and be responsible for the overall management of the financial operations of the district including financial policy development, leadership in financial planning and district organization and advising administrators and Board on financial matters.

Who we are At Fitzgerald Public Schools, our mission is to inspire, empower and prepare todays learner to become tomorrows leader. Our vision is to educate our future leaders to be Focused, Progressive and Successful.

Our strategic plan includes:

  • Providing a guaranteed and viable curriculum
  • A multi-tiered system of support
  • Considerations for the whole school, whole child and whole community
  • Engaging all families
  • Data-based decision making
  • Communication and collective responsibility

From our humble beginnings in 1920, Fitzgerald Public Schools is a community of 2,200 students with 350 staff members. We are proud of our early childhood center for grades PreK-K, our two elementary schools (one for lower elementary grades 1-3 and one for upper elementary grades 4-5), our middle school serving grades 6-8 with one of the planetariums in the county, our high school for grades 9-12 with a state of the art automotive service center, and our virtual academy.

We have an award winning athletic program, marching band and our own foodservice, transportation, custodial and maintenance teams. Through our partnership with a local provider, we also offer school age child care.

What we offer Fitzgerald Public Schools has a competitive salary and benefits package along with opportunities for advancement and leadership. We are small enough to enable us to know each other personally and large enough to maintain high standards that demonstrate our expertise in education. With the passing of our recent bond, we have buildings, classrooms, cafeterias and offices in the process of being transformed for the future.

Qualifications

  • Bachelors Degree in Business with major or coursework in accounting required
  • CPA, CFM or MBA preferred
  • Possession of (or ability to obtain) the Michigan School Business Officials Chief Financial Officer Certification
  • Deep understanding of the State School Aid Act and the Revised School Code
  • Minimum five (5) years in the field of accounting and three (3) years of managerial experience
  • Demonstrated effective administrative and leadership skills
  • Ability to analyze accounting data and make necessary adjustments

Experience

  • Minimum three (3) years accounting and supervisory experience preferably within a Michigan School District
  • Proficient in excel, word, accounting system
  • Knowledge of the AS400
  • Analytical and report preparation
  • Strong communication and customer service skills
  • Project management

Duties & Responsibilities

Financial Management and Reporting

  • Review all State and Federal fiscal reports, including but not limited to FID, SE4096, SE4094, VOC4033
  • Ensure compliance with the Michigan Public School Accounting Manual and all State Aid Act Requirements
  • Develop and monitor the district cash management strategy including banking, cash flow and investments
  • Oversee the Grant Award Notification Process through various systems, including but not limited to: NexSys, eRate, GEMS/MARS
  • Serve as the high-level liaison and main point of contact with auditors for annual financial audit, grant compliance and internal controls framework
  • Attend Board of Education meetings on a monthly basis, present financial reports and communicate financial position to stakeholders
  • Oversee the reporting and reconciliation of the Michigan Public Schools Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) contributions

Strategic Planning and Budgeting

  • Lead the development of the multi-year financial forecast to ensure long-term fiscal solvency and alignment with the Districts Strategic Plan
  • Perform financial analysis for high-level decision-making
  • Serve as a member of the districts collective bargaining team; provide financial modeling, cost analysis of proposals and impact statements for labor contract negotiations
  • Collaborate with the Office of Academic Services and Student Services to ensure all state and federal funds are utilized effectively and remain compliant
  • Analyze policy and procedures for efficiency, internal controls, administration and oversight
  • Effectively document procedures and processes

Operational Oversight

  • Oversee purchasing systems to assure proper internal controls are in place and being followed, approve/monitor large bids and contracts and approve financing and major acquisitions
  • Provide financial oversight for Bond and Sinking Fund projects, ensuring expenditures align with ballot language and treasury regulations
  • Coordinate long-range capital improvement planning in conjunction with the Superintendent and Facilities Director
  • Oversee the preparation of tax statements, payments, tax settlements, and tax tribunals

Leadership

  • Supervise, manage and develop department staff, which includes payroll, accounts payable, banking, accounts receivable
  • Oversee the cross training of staff members, delegate responsibilities, and ensure deadlines are met
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Essential Functions, Include, But Are Not Limited To:

  • Proven ability to organize and delegate work appropriately to ensure deadlines are met
  • Ability to be a self starter, show initiative
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relations with others
  • Ability to provide leadership in financial planning and organization for the district
  • Ability to supervise business department and advise staff on accounting related questions
  • Ability to interact with building administrators and department heads related to resources required
  • Proven ability to cultivate a supportive environment
  • Successful experience in training and mentoring
  • Ability to interact with grant administrators
  • Ability to clearly communicate financial information to a variety of stakeholders

Application Instructions Qualified applicants should apply to AppliTrack at http://www.applitrack.com/fitzgerald/onlineapp/

E-mail: chenow@myfitz.net Website: Link Tweet Mail Report Listing

About the Company

M

Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators