Associate Budget Director - Office of Budget and Performance Management (OBPM)
Company: Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
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Job Description:
POSITION: Associate Budget Director
OFFICE: Office of Budget and Performance Management (OBPM)
OPEN: August 28, 2024
CLOSED: Open until filled
GRADE: Excepted Service, Grade 9 (ES-9)
SALARY: $134,410.25
This is an Excepted Service position. Selected candidate must be a
District resident or establish residency within 180 days of
hire.
Current District of Columbia residents will receive priority and
advanced preference for screening and interviews.
Background
This position is in the Office of the City Administrator (OCA),
Office of Budget and Performance (OBPM). OCA is responsible for the
day-to-day management of the District government, setting
operational goals, reviewing legislative, regulatory, and policy
proposals, and implementing legislative actions and policy
decisions approved by the City Administrator and Mayor. The goal of
OCA is to support the Mayor's mission to deliver the best possible
public services to the residents of the District of Columbia while
transforming the nation's capital into the best-managed city in the
United States.
OBPM leverages data, strategic planning, and innovation to ensure
the efficient and effective use of resources and drive continuous
improvements to the programs and services residents, businesses and
visitors receive. OBPM is responsible for formulating the District
government's annual operating and capital budgets and administering
the District government's annual performance planning process. OBPM
consists of three functional teams: Budget, Performance, and The
Lab @ DC. The Budget Team advises the Mayor and City Administrator
on financial and budgetary operations of District government as
well as develops the annual budget and financial plan.
OBPM prepares and administers the $9.1 billion local funds and
$17.5 billion total funds budget that advances District priorities
including funding public education, providing safe communities,
ending chronic homelessness, advancing infrastructure priorities,
and delivering services for residents. OBPM also prepares the
Mayor's $9.0 billion Capital Improvements Plan (CIP); works to
increase transparency in the budget process, including new
opportunities for public involvement before the budget is proposed;
and collaborates with the Office of the City Administrator staff,
Deputy Mayor staff, Office of the Chief Financial Officer staff,
and agency directors and staff to ensure that District resources
are used as efficiently as possible, and that programs deliver
results for residents.
This position serves as the Associate Director for the Capital
Improvements Plan, and leads the capital improvement planning
process. The incumbent is responsible for working with the Director
and Deputy Budget Director to lead the annual capital investments
program. Incumbent supports the development and administration of
the District's Capital Improvements Program (CIP), spearheading the
development of annual budget guidance for capital programs.
Position Controls
The incumbent works under the supervision of the Deputy Budget
Director, who provides broad administrative and policy direction
through discussion of financial and program goals which affect the
budgets. The incumbent independently plans, implements,
coordinates, designs, and carries out assignments, projects,
studies, or other work. Results of the work are considered
technically authoritative and are normally accepted without
significant change. When work must be reviewed, the review concerns
such matters as fulfillment of objectives, and effect of advice.
Recommendations for new projects and alteration of objectives
usually are evaluated for such considerations as availability of
funds and other resources, and agency goals.
Guidelines consist of Federal and District laws and regulation; the
District Code: Financial Management Issues; Mayor's Orders;
District policies and procedures; court decisions and rulings; and
OCFO guidelines. The incumbent must use sound judgment and
ingenuity in interpreting the intent of the guidelines that exist
and in developing applications to specific areas of work.
Frequently, the incumbent is recognized as a technical authority in
the development and interpretation of guidelines.
Major Duties
Other Significant Facts
Special Note - Security Sensitive
This position is deemed security sensitive. The incumbent of this
position will be subject to enhanced suitability screening pursuant
to Chapter 4 of DC Personnel Regulations, Suitability - Security
Sensitive.
Residency Requirement
There is a legal requirement that each new appointee to the
Excepted or Executive Service either:
The law also requires that Excepted Service employees remain
District residents during the duration of the individual's
appointment. Failure to remain a District resident for the duration
of the appointment will result in forfeiture of employment.
If you are interested in this role, please upload your resume and
answer the questionnaire. Only the candidates deemed most suited
for the position based on resume will receive a call to schedule
further discussion.
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