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The Novato Sanitary District is on the lookout for a qualified candidate to fill the pivotal role of Finance Manager. This position offers an attractive annual salary ranging from $160,104 to $194,604, along with a generous benefits package and a unique 9/80 work schedule that provides alternating Fridays off.
The Finance Manager will play an essential role in overseeing and directing the District’s financial operations. Responsibilities include managing complex budgets, accounting, financial planning and reporting, debt issuance, and payroll administration. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills, excellent verbal and written communication abilities, and a detail-oriented approach to their work.
This position is under the direction of the Administrative Services Manager, with strategic oversight from the General Manager. It is classified as an at-will position, emphasizing the need for a collaborative and professional municipal leader. Applications will be reviewed starting May 8, 2025, and the position will remain open until filled.
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