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Fiscal Analyst

Job in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, 97308, USA
Listing for: State of Oregon
Full Time, Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Finance & Banking
    Financial Analyst, Financial Consultant, Financial Compliance, Accounting & Finance
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 5325 - 8148 USD Monthly USD 5325.00 8148.00 MONTH
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Fiscal Analyst 2

Job Overview

Initial Posting Date: 12/19/2025

Final date to receive applications: 01/04/2026

Agency: Oregon Department of Education

Salary Range: $5,325 - $8,148

Position Type: Employee

Position Title: Fiscal Analyst 2

Job Description

Position Title: Fiscal Grant Analyst

Classification: Fiscal Analyst 2

Salary: $4,998 - $7,647 ($5,345 - $8,177 PERS)

Representation: SEIU

Position Type: Permanent

Time Type: Full Time

We are seeking a Fiscal Grant Analyst to join our Office of Finance and Information Technology (OFIT) at the Oregon Department of Education. This is a permanent position represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).

This position follows a hybrid work model. Onsite presence will be required when business or operational needs are best supported in person, such as collaboration, training, or work that requires access to onsite resources. Employees approved to work remotely must have a reliable and secure internet connection and maintain a professional work environment that supports productivity. While working remotely, employees are expected to maintain the same level of performance, responsiveness, communication, and availability as they would in the office.

About

Us

The Oregon Department of Education’s mission is to foster equity and excellence for every learner through collaboration with educators, partners, and communities. In fulfilling its mission, ODE has the vision to ensure all students have access to and benefit from a world‑class, well‑rounded, and equitable education system.

The Office of Finance and Information Technology’s primary service is to provide timely and reliable fiscal, administrative, and information technology services. The work is designed to ensure that all agency services adhere to all applicable laws and regulations, while seeking solutions focused on the needs of Oregon’s children. OFIT contributes to an infrastructure that allows ODE staff to focus on the core mission of leadership, accountability, and school improvement.

What

You Will Do!

In this role you will act as a grants analyst for fiscal issues on grants issued by the department, and maintain locally generated tracking spreadsheets and other documentation. This position supports the fiscal aspect of ODE’s grant programs. Workload and priorities fluctuate and can involve highly complex, sensitive, and/or political issues. A highly visible and shifting environment; expect constant interruptions and reprioritizations to meet service needs.

The Fiscal Grant Analyst coordinates with program offices on the status of grants and produces reports on overall effectiveness of grants, including amounts made available, amounts expended, and overall impacts achieved. You will be a key partner in providing technical assistance and consultation to ensure all applicable state and federal rules are followed and will need to display effective customer service and communication skills.

A Typical day would include:

  • Research, analyze, and implement federal and state fiscal rules and regulations.
  • Execute department fiscal grant plans and policies.
  • Participate in the implementation of department and inter‑departmental systems, programs, or processes.
  • Provide information used to forecast federal revenue and costs.
  • Prepare grant budget to actual reports for analysis and discussion.
  • Create the financial master grant file including the grant award, spending plans, profile setups, and guidance from federal and state partners.
Minimum Qualifications (Need to Have)

Five years of progressively responsible experience that included the preparation, analysis, and administration of a budget or fiscal system.

OR

Five years of professional‑level experience in accounting, fiscal auditing, management or program analysis. Experience must have included modeling, forecasting and analyzing fiscal information.

OR

Successful completion of the Department of Administrative Services Budget and Management Public Administrative Trainee Program.

Note:

A Bachelor's Degree in Business, Public or Nonprofit Management, Finance, Accounting or a related degree (such as Public Policy, Political Science, Public Administration, Economics or other analytical or…

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