Senior Federal Financial Management, Internal Controls, and Risk Management Consultant
Company: Guidehouse
Location: Potomac
Posted on: January 19, 2023
Job Description:
Job Family:
Finance & Accounting Consulting
Travel Required:
Up to 25%
Clearance Required:
Ability to Obtain Public Trust
What You Will Do:
Our professionals help our clients to identify, evaluate, and solve
some of their most complex challenges, assisting them in achieving
their strategic goals and objectives to fulfill their mission. We
help our clients transform their business processes, improve
efficiency of operations, evaluate and improve internal controls,
strengthen policies and controls, increase transparency and
performance management, and comply with Federal laws and
regulations. The nature of our projects can be fluid and requires
self-motivated individuals that are willing to develop solutions on
their own or in a team of highly skilled professionals. Project
team members are provided the opportunity to interact with our
clients' senior management, as well as the opportunity to enhance
their skills in the area of technical competency, business
development, client service, leadership, project management, and
people development.
This role will support a Government agency within the homeland
security enterprise with opportunities to expand your support to
other national security-related organizations. Specific initiatives
and work products that this role supports include:
Primary Support Areas
- Supporting annual internal control planning efforts to
determine the scope of internal control assessment efforts and
testing to be performed based on the risk profile of the
organization and specific financial risks that have been identified
through financial risk assessments and tracking.
- Evaluating internal controls over financial reporting (ICOFR)
and internal controls over operations in line with OMB Circular
A-123 for a range of financial and business process areas, to
including performing end-to-end walkthroughs of business processes,
documenting business processes and controls, testing the design and
operating effectiveness of internal controls, and reporting on
deficiencies.
- Performing internal controls over operations and assessments of
improper payments in support of the Payment Integrity Information
Act (PIIA).
- Providing audit liaison support services to help facilitate a
smooth financial statement audit process, including development and
maintenance of digital tools that enable more efficient audit
activities.
- Providing a broad range of financial statement audit and audit
risk management and remediation support that support the agency's
goals to maintain a clean audit opinion and improve internal
controls. Additional/Secondary Support Areas
- Providing financial risk management program support to include
maintaining the agency's financial risk register (identifying,
evaluating, and tracking financial risks and their mitigation
strategies across the enterprise), completing annual fraud risk
assessments, and preparation of the annual Statement of Assurance
completed by the head of the agency.
- Supporting the development and execution of risk mitigation
plans, corrective action plans, and broader remediation strategies
designed to address financial risks and internal control or audit
deficiencies and strengthen financial processes.
- Assessing the impact of new guidance on financial operations
and supporting the implementation of new guidance when
applicable.
- Completing Entity Level Control (ELC) assessments and testing,
including developing materials to perform the assessment,
interviewing and surveying management and other client personnel,
and compiling results to show data and assessment conclusions. More
broadly, this team member will be engaged in a diverse set of
project-specific tasks covering a broad set of consulting
capabilities, including:
- Apply a variety of analytical, problem-solving, and reporting
skills and techniques
- Documenting and evaluating business processes and making
recommendations for process improvements
- Producing a variety of communications from informal email
interactions with clients to formal memos, issue papers,
presentations, executive briefings, and others
- Conducting research to investigate client problems and work
collaboratively with your team to formulate and recommend
solutions
- Assist clients in analyzing projects and programs to identify
risks and help develop, apply, and monitor mitigations
- Support clients in collecting and analyzing data, producing
models and visualizations, and draw conclusions from the data to
improve decision-making
- Analyze and help develop and/or improve policies and procedures
for a variety of programs and operational needs In addition to
client-facing responsibilities, this role will support important
activities that contribute to the growth of our business,
strengthen internal Guidehouse operations, and create a positive
work environment for all Guidehouse employees. Some of these
activities include but are not limited to:
- Assisting in business development activities, such as
identifying potential client needs and ways Guidehouse can assist,
developing proposals and white papers, participating in client and
internal account meetings, and more
- Participating in Guidehouse's programs for coaching and
mentoring staff
- Assisting in the development of learning and development
materials, courses, and presentations to help Guidehouse employees
expand and strengthen their skills
- Support Guidehouse programs and initiatives for recruiting top
talent to the companyWhat You Will Need:
- US Citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a federal
Public Trust
- Bachelor's degree
- 3 years of related financial experience What Would Be Nice To
Have:
- Degree(s) Preferred: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting
or Business Administration, Master's degree in Accounting
- Certification(s) Preferred: Certified Public Accountant (CPA),
Certified Governmental Financial Manager (CGFM)
- Knowledge of and experience with Federal financial management
activities, including but not necessarily limited to: OMB Circular
A-123 assessments for internal controls over financial reporting;
Federal financial statement audits; financial risk management,
financial policy, entity-level controls and/or management
controls.
- Knowledge of and experience advising Federal clients on
applications of OMB Circular A-123, Appendix A and C, the GAO Green
Book, the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, Federal Financial
Integrity Act of 1982 (FMFIA), and Payment Integrity Information
Act of 2019 (PIIA).
- Federal accounting, including the United States Standard
General Ledger (USSGL) and Treasury Financial Manual, and knowledge
of Federal Financial Management Improvement Act (FFMIA)
- Experience working in teams to produce high-impact work
products, reports, and other deliverables in a fast-paced
environment
- Possesses strong oral and written communication skills
- Heightened attention to detail, and the ability to create and
edit technical and non-technical written work products and
graphical presentations
- Ability to view problems from multiple angles and apply a
variety of solutions to solving them
- Ability to participate in client-facing discussions and
meetings
- Ability to synthesize information quickly and learn new
skills
- Desire to support public sector clients with a national
security mission
- Passionate about reinvesting in the company you work for and
representing the company's brand Demonstrates proven thorough
abilities in the following areas:
- Internal control assessments;
- Entity level controls, risk management, and fraud risk
assessments;
- Supporting management control programs;
- Understanding deficiencies communicated by the auditor,
tracking audit PBC requests, responding to audit requests,
developing corrective action plans, and executing remediation with
a focus on internal controls over financial reporting and
management financial statement assertions; and,
- Implementing the revised OMB Circular A-123, Appendix A.
- Demonstrates the ability to understand client needs,
participate within a team environment, and communicate throughout
internal and external network in a manner that allows for
successful execution of tasks.
- Willingness to learn and participate in business development
activities and internal firm objectives
What We Offer:
Guidehouse offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that
includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package
that reflects our commitment to creating a diverse and supportive
workplace.
Benefits include:
- Medical, Rx, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Personal and Family Sick Time & Company Paid Holidays
- Position may be eligible for a discretionary variable incentive
bonus
- Parental Leave and Adoption Assistance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Basic Life & Supplemental Life
- Health Savings Account, Dental/Vision & Dependent Care Flexible
Spending Accounts
- Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
- Student Loan PayDown
- Tuition Reimbursement, Personal Development & Learning
Opportunities
- Skills Development & Certifications
- Employee Referral Program
- Corporate Sponsored Events & Community Outreach
- Emergency Back-Up Childcare Program
- Mobility Stipend About Guidehouse . click apply for full job
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