Finance Supervisor
Managerial / Supervisory
Luz, Cebu City, Cebu
Total vacancies for this job title: 1
Posted On: April 30, 2024
Job ID: 447409
Details
The Finance Supervisor plays a crucial role in overseeing the financial activities of an organization, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency in financial operations. This role involves managing a team of finance professionals, collaborating with various departments, and providing strategic financial guidance to support the overall success of the organization.
 
Key Responsibilities:
Financial Reporting:
Prepare and analyze financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
Ensure timely and accurate financial reporting in compliance with relevant accounting standards and regulations.
Budgeting and Forecasting:
Develop, implement, and monitor the organization's budget in collaboration with other departments.
Conduct financial forecasting to provide insights into future financial performance and support strategic decision-making.
Team Management:
Supervise and mentor a team of finance professionals, including accountants and financial analysts.
Coordinate and allocate tasks to ensure the efficient functioning of the finance department.
Compliance and Risk Management:
Monitor and ensure compliance with financial regulations and internal policies.
Identify and assess financial risks, implementing strategies to mitigate potential challenges.
Process Improvement:
Evaluate and enhance financial processes to improve efficiency and accuracy.
Implement best practices in financial management to optimize the use of resources.
Financial Analysis:
Conduct in-depth financial analysis to provide insights into key performance indicators (KPIs) and financial trends.
Present financial data and analysis to senior management, supporting decision-making processes.
Audit Coordination:
Collaborate with internal and external auditors to facilitate smooth and successful audits.
Address audit findings and implement corrective actions as needed.
Cash Management:
Manage cash flow and liquidity, ensuring the organization has adequate funds to meet its obligations.
Optimize investment strategies to maximize returns while minimizing risk.