The primary role of a Project Manager is to manage GASB technical projects-ranging in scope and complexity from narrow practice issues to significant areas of guidance-from inception to issuance of authoritative literature (for example, Statements of Governmental Accounting Standards). A Project Manager also may manage research activities, post-implementation reviews (PIRs), and functional activities as assigned by the Director of RTA. A Project Manager is able to lead technically demanding and difficult projects and research activities with support from the Director of RTA and the Assistant Directors (senior staff).
In carrying out the responsibilities of this position, the Project Manager is expected to (a) plan and meet the project timetable (project plan); (b) provide high quality analysis of issues for the Board; (c) effectively communicate with Board members, staff, and stakeholders; and (d) effectively lead, motivate, and develop other technical staff assigned to the project.
The Project Manager is responsible for managing the decision-making process at the GASB on the projects assigned. This requires leadership of ideas, thoughts, recommendations, and discussion with Board members. This also requires an ability to be persuasive and to work with Board as a group and individually. The Project Manager is accountable to the Director of RTA, but on technical projects, research activities, and PIRs will work under the supervision of the Assistant Director(s).
Position Responsibilities:
Planning and Completion of Work
Technical Research and Analysis
Communications
Managing People
Other Accountabilities
Essential Skills and Experience:
Individuals holding this position should possess the following skills and attributes:
A. Research and Project Management Ability to set and meet most deadlines for projects with senior staff support Ability to manage multiple priorities and work well during periods of pressure Ability to lead technically demanding, and difficult projects with senior staff support; able to lead straightforward projects with less senior staff support Ability to manage and motivate a small team with some senior staff support Ability to effectively lead meetings with staff or Board members with limited senior staff support, and meetings with stakeholders with limited senior staff support Ability to build consensus among Board members on difficult issues with senior staff support (must be able to reconcile divergent views and be innovative)
B. Technical Knowledge and Analytical Skills Good understanding of the GASB's conceptual framework Good understanding of GASB standards Basic understanding of or ability to learn relevant FASB, IPSASB, and FASAB standards Developing knowledge of the process associated with other standards and regulations that are relevant to assigned areas Awareness of cross-cutting issues on other projects Ability to analyze and document for discussion difficult problems, identify key issues, develop and explore alternative solutions, and develop a well-reasoned recommendation with senior staff support Ability to identify and document research requirements for difficult subjects, design an approach, and interpret research results with senior staff support
C. Personal Characteristics Interpersonal skills necessary to successfully manage, mentor, develop and motivate staff individually and as a team Listening skills-able to hear, understand, and articulate others' perspectives Oral and written communication skills-able to clearly and concisely communicate difficult issues and alternatives Clear thinker-able to see the big picture as well as the details on difficult issues Open-minded of alternative views; respectful and tolerant of the views of others Self-confident; able to articulate own views with Board members and senior staff Resourceful, innovative, and strategic in terms of difficult project execution; understands and considers the external environment during the standards-setting process in executing the project plan Strong commitment to the organization
At least 10 years of experience (including experience managing teams), of which 5 years were spent in one or more of the following: public accounting; government financial management, accounting, or auditing; development of accounting standards; academic in accounting, financial management, or similarly relevant field; or analysis and research involving the use of governmental financial statements.
Reporting to this Position: Other technical staff assigned to research, project, or PIR, including other Project Managers, Assistant Project Managers, Project Research Associates, Practice Fellows, and Postgraduate Technical Assistants
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