Full-Time

Business Manager

Diocese of Orlando, Florida

Diocese of Orlando, Florida

201-500 employees

Non-profit Catholic diocese managing parishes, schools

No salary listed

Winter Haven, FL, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Quickbooks
Word/Pages/Docs
Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Requires an appreciation and respect for the Catholic Church and its teachings. Church employees must conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with and supportive of the mission and purpose of the Church. Their public behavior must not violate the faith, morals or laws of the Church or the policies of the diocese.
  • Bachelor's Degree in Business Management, Accounting or related field.
  • Four or more years’ operations experience, financial and budgetary experience and the ability to monitor revenue and expense guidelines for the parish. Experience within a Catholic environment preferred.
  • Three or more years of successful supervisory experience.
  • Working knowledge of budgeting principles and practices (including use of spreadsheet software), general ledger and reconciliation practices.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Experience with PDS, QuickBooks software, Paylocity preferred.
  • Thorough knowledge of accounting practices and procedures and ability to oversee day-to-day cash flow and parish finances.
  • Working knowledge of facilities and building systems maintenance.
  • Ability to work closely with all campus personnel including employees, volunteers and parishioners setting a high level of moral support for all.
  • Ability to plan, organize and execute an efficient plan.
  • A high level of organizational and interpersonal skill is required. Attention to detail and working well with others is also required. Compassion and care for those with special needs is essential.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with subordinates. Must effectively relate and communicate with Pastor on all matters of importance. Confidentiality is essential.
  • Ability to apply basic mathematical concepts such as adding, dividing, and multiplying.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Responsibilities
  • Supervises maintenance staff and instructs them in general custodial tasks and reviews performance.
  • Creates daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual 5-year maintenance schedules and a daily log for each maintenance member.
  • Oversees all major renovations and repairs.
  • Verifies contractor activity.
  • Coordinates security measures to protect staff and volunteers – handles after hours support for security, alarms, and all personnel on the campus site.
  • Responsible for planning and implementation of all parish projects as defined and approved by the Pastoral Council and the pastor.
  • Continues collaborative working relationship between the Chancery Office, Parish Finance Council, and the Parish.
  • Participates in Pastoral Council and Finance Council meetings; develops collaborative relationship between the various ministries and outreach programs.
  • Develops and creates a strong volunteer base, which includes an annual recognition program.
  • Develops and creates a welcome program for visitors.
  • Facilitates enrollment of employees in Diocesan benefit plans per direction of the Diocesan Human Resources Office including insurances, annual enrollment, retirement, and 403 (B); provides on-going information and documentation to employees.
  • Handles new and terminating employee questions and paperwork; coordinates the Onboarding process in the HRIS system.
  • Responsible for all employment actions in the HRIS system; ensures documentation is accurate and sufficient; maintains accurate employment and pay records within the HRIS system.
  • Responds to employee payroll and human resources inquiries; collaborates with Diocesan Office of Human Resources as needed.
  • Oversees and implements the Diocesan background/fingerprinting requirements for the parishes.
  • Supervises and directs clerical support staff; updates job descriptions for all staff as required.
  • Effectively communicates responsibilities to staff and ensures they have necessary tools to succeed.
  • Initiates a performance review program according to diocesan policies and procedures.
  • Acts as liaison between the parishes and the diocese in financial matters.
  • Coordinates payroll, associated taxes, and reports through payroll service.
  • Ensures all employee timecards are accurate and approved by supervisors; submits payroll package to payroll office in a timely manner; works with payroll office in preparing payroll, associated taxes and reports; distributes checks.
  • Oversees the financial resources systems of the Parish by assuring the preparation of a comprehensive annual budget, including revenue and expense projections, for review and approval of the Pastor in consultation with the Finance Council.
  • Monitors the monthly income and expenditures, authorizing purchases, and payment of all bills in line with the parish approved budget, with the accountant overseeing and assuring accurate and confidential financial record keeping systems.
  • Oversees tabulation and deposit of all Parish income and provides oversight of the preparation of monthly and quarterly financial reports for the Pastor and Finance Council.
  • Prepares bank deposits and records receipts.
  • Prepares vouchers including coding and payment of outstanding invoices.
  • Staff liaison to Finance Committee(s).
  • Maximizes cash management resources.
  • Oversee parish offering envelope.
  • Liaison for parish with the Diocesan Shared Accounting Services (DSAS). Duties include:
  • Review and coding of Bank Deposits for all forms of revenue received;
  • Review and coding of invoices in preparation for approval;
  • Process check requests and hand check notices as required;
  • Provide other accounting information and backup for posting in the Parish’s General Ledger;
  • Compile, Scan, and Email Weekly Accounting Packages with the above information to DSAS;
  • Review monthly and periodic financial reporting with DSAS Staff.
  • Complies with Federal, State, and local legal requirements by studying requirements; enforcing adherence to requirements; filing reports; advising management on needed action.
  • Performs moderately complex work under limited supervision and maintains professional discretion in processing matters of a sensitive or confidential nature from both a legal and ethical perspective.
  • Performs additional projects as required by the pastor.
Diocese of Orlando, Florida

Diocese of Orlando, Florida

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando serves central Florida’s Catholic community by overseeing 79 parishes, 12 missions, two basilicas, and 37 schools. Its activities center on religious services, Catholic education, and community ministries, all supported by donations, tuition from its schools, and fundraising—typical for a nonprofit faith organization. The diocese coordinates worship, youth and adult education, and charitable programs across its network of parishes and schools, rather than selling a product. Its goal is to nurture faith, provide education, and serve people in need throughout the region through its religious and educational programs.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Harrisburg, Illinois

Founded

1968

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What believers are saying

  • Schools score 22.9 ACT average, exceeding state's 19.5.
  • Curriculum exceeds state norms with faith-based standards.
  • New missions support growing Hispanic communities in Mascotte, Wildwood.

What critics are saying

  • Clergy abuse lawsuits drain reserves via 2023 multimillion settlements.
  • Universal school choice drops enrollment 15%, cuts tuition 20-30%.
  • Bishop Noonan retires at 78, sparking leadership schism in 6-18 months.

What makes Diocese of Orlando, Florida unique

  • Diocese operates 38 Catholic schools as Florida's second-largest system.
  • Serves 81 parishes across nine central Florida counties.
  • Bishop John Noonan leads since 2010 from St. James Cathedral.

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