Manager, Fiscal Operations And Student Health Insurance Program, Health & Wellbeing Administration
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
Financial reconciliation
Budget development and forecasting
Student health insurance plan (ship) management
This position provides critical dual-focused leadership in both finance and administration, providing fiscal support for ongoing business operations and administering the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP)
Job Summary
This position provides critical dual-focused leadership in both finance and administration, providing fiscal support for ongoing business operations and administering the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP).
The Manager processes financial transactions, performs reconciliations and analysis, manages restricted funds, performs comprehensive financial reviews, provides financial reports, oversees revenue and expense trends, completes financial forecasts, completes year-end closing processes, and supports annual budget development.
Oversees the administration of the Student Health Insurance Program (SHIP), including managing the insurance enrollment and waiver processes, performing data validation, and reconciling enrollment records and student account charges.
Matching Summary
This position provides critical dual-focused leadership in both finance and administration, providing fiscal support for ongoing business operations and administering the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP).
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Financial reconciliation
Budget development and forecasting
Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) management
Financial transaction processing
Revenue and expense analysis
Nice-to-have
Exceptional discretion and confidentiality
Strong interpersonal and customer focus
Proactive and self-motivated
Ability to foster inclusive interactions
Key Requirements
Associate degree with 3-5 years accounting/business experience
3-5 years administrative experience
High proficiency in Microsoft Excel
Ability to develop financial plans and manage resources