The duties that the incumbent of the vacancy will be expected to perform. Duties Description The Fiscal Management Unit Coordinator (Health Program Administrator) performs analytical and administrative work to support the financial operations of the Division of State Emergency Medical Services. The position assists in developing and monitoring budgets, reconciling expenditures, maintaining fiscal records, and ensuring compliance with internal control and audit requirements. Working under the direction of the Unit Manager, the Coordinator performs detailed financial analyses, prepares fiscal reports, and supports Division programs in applying sound fiscal practices consistent with State and federal requirements. The role requires coordination with program units, Bureau leadership, and control agencies to promote accuracy, accountability, and efficiency in fiscal management.
Work performed by the Fiscal Management Unit Coordinator involves a moderate degree of analytical and administrative complexity. The incumbent independently applies established fiscal and accounting procedures to varied situations requiring attention to accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with policy. Assignments typically involve the review, reconciliation, and interpretation of financial data within defined parameters, requiring sound judgment to identify discrepancies, recommend corrective actions, and ensure the integrity of fiscal transactions. Decisions are guided by State Finance Law, OSC and DOH policies, and standard accounting principles. Errors in analysis or reporting may affect the accuracy of Division financial records, funding availability, and audit compliance. The position requires consistent attention to detail, discretion in handling financial data, and the ability to coordinate multiple priorities under tight deadlines.
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The minimum qualifications required for this vacancy. Minimum Qualifications Permanent Transfer Candidates: Current NYS Department of Health employee with one year of permanent or contingent permanent, competitive, service as a Health Program Administrator, SG18 OR a current NYS employee with one year of permanent or contingent permanent, competitive, service in a title eligible to transfer under Section 52.6, Section 70.1, or Section 70.4 of the NYS Civil Service Law to Health Program Administrator, SG18, Health Program Administrator Trainee 1, NS, or Health Program Administrator Trainee 2, NS.
Non-Competitive Candidates via NY HELPS Program:
Health Program Administrator: Six years of experience* in the administration, supervision, and oversight of agency programs including but not limited to the design, implementation, administration, management, operation, and assessment of program effectiveness.
Health Program Administrator, Trainee 2: Five years of experience* in the administration, supervision, and oversight of agency programs including but not limited to the design, implementation, administration, management, operation, and assessment of program effectiveness.
Health Program Administrator, Trainee 1: Four years of experience* in the administration, supervision, and oversight of agency programs including but not limited to the design, implementation, administration, management, operation, and assessment of program effectiveness.
Preferred Qualifications: Certifications / Licenses: Relevant certifications in finance, accounting, or public administration (e.g., Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or similar) are preferred.
Experience: A minimum of 1–2 years of experience in financial management, budgeting, or accounting in a government or public health setting; Experience with New York State financial systems, such as SFS (Statewide Financial System), is desirable; Familiarity with state and federal regulations related to public health funding and finance.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: Proficiency in financial analysis, budgeting, and reporting; Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; Knowledge of internal control principles and risk management processes; Ability to interpret and apply financial policies, procedures, and regulations; Strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills; Proficiency in financial management software and tools, including Excel or equivalent programs; Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and independently when necessary.
Additional comments regarding the vacancy. Additional Comments Health Emergency Management Statement: All Division of State Emergency Medical Services staff are expected to participate in emergency management activities as part of their roles. While not all positions require regular deployment to disaster sites, all employees may be subject to 24/7 recall for emergency operations. This may involve irregular work hours, duties outside of the official position description, and assignments at locations other than the designated duty station. Travel in support of emergency operations may be extensive (lasting from days to weeks), with little advance notice, and may involve relocation to sites with physically demanding and challenging operational conditions.
This position is part of the NYS HELPS program. No examination is required.
This position may require travel throughout New York State including overnights to areas not served by public transportation.
We offer a work-life balance and a generous benefits package, worth 65% of salary, including:
The NYS Department of Health is committed to making New York a safer, healthier, and more equitable place to live. Understanding health equity, social determinants of health and health disparities is critical to accomplish our goal of eliminating health disparities. For more information on the NYS Department of Health’s Mission, Vision, Values and Strategic Plan, please visit: https://health.ny.gov/commissioner/index.htm
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