Director of Business and Operations

Brookfield School District

Brookfield, CT

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounting, Accounting Software, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Board of Education, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Administration, Business Operations, Business Solutions, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Channel Strategies, Contract Management, Corrective Action, Cost Benefit Analysis, Dietary Management, Facilities Management, Finance, Financial Audit, Financial Compliance, Financial Control, Financial Management, Financial Modeling, Financial Operations, Financial Projections, Financial Regulations, Financial Reporting, Financial Systems, Food Services, Hardware Upgrades, Information Technology & Information Systems, Information/Data Security (InfoSec), Internal Audit, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Operational Strategy, Operations Management, Outsourcing, Payroll Software/Services, Performance Analysis, Public Accounting, Public Administration, Purchasing/Procurement, Regulatory Compliance, Revenue Forecasting, Software Upgrades, Special Education, Stewardship, Strategic Planning, Systems Administration/Management, Time Management, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation
LOCATION
Brookfield, CT
POSTED
2 days ago

id='p1540_'>Director of Business and Operations JobID: 1540

Position Type:

Administration/Director of Business & Operations

Date Posted:

7/14/2026

Location:

Central Office

Date Available:

08/15/2026

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Brookfield Public Schools

Director of Finance and Operations

Position Overview

  • Reports To: Superintendent of Schools
  • Work Year: 12-Month, Non-Union
  • Supervises: Business Office Staff, Facilities Supervisor, Technology Director, Food and Nutritional Services Supervisor, and major contracted service vendors.

The Opportunity

The Brookfield Public Schools is seeking a dynamic, Cabinet-level strategic team partner to serve as the next chief financial and operational leader to ensure strict stewardship of public funds while driving a modern, efficient operational infrastructure to maximize educational dividends for all students.

Essential Responsibilities

  1. Financial Leadership & Strategic Planning
  • Budget Development: Plan, coordinate, and direct the development, administration, and public presentation of the district's multi-million-dollar annual operating budget in coordination with the Superintendent and Board of Education.
  • Fiscal Optimization: Drive long-range fiscal modeling, revenue projections, cost-benefit analyses, and corrective actions for budget variances to maintain optimal fiscal health.
  • System Management: Oversee and maximize district-wide utilization of the MUNIS financial system to execute payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and purchasing workflows.
  • Grants & Reporting: Supervise financial compliance, tracking, and timely state/federal reporting (e.g., EFS, categorical grants) in collaboration with the Assistant Superintendent.
  • Audit & Internal Controls: Direct a robust program of internal financial controls and coordinate the annual independent financial audit.
  1. Operations & Contract Management
  • Facilities & Security: Direct the district's plant operations and maintenance program through the Facilities Supervisor to ensure clean, safe, and secure learning environments; chair the District Safety Committee.
  • Pupil Transportation: Administer the district's student transportation contracts, optimizing routes, managing special education transit needs, and evaluating vendor performance.
  • Food Services: Direct and manage the operations, financial solvency, and regulatory compliance of the district's outsourced food service vendor.
  • Information Technology: Partner with the Technology Director to guide infrastructure upgrades, hardware/software procurement, data protection, and modern business software solutions.
  1. Capital Planning & Municipal Collaboration
  • Capital Improvement: Design and manage the district's long-range Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and building project budgets.
  • Town Liaison: Work closely with the Town of Brookfield Finance Director, Board of Selectmen, and Board of Finance to streamline shared services and fiscal projections.
  • Labor Relations: Serve as a core member of the district's collective bargaining team, offering precise financial modeling, salary projections, and benefits analysis for union contract negotiations.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Certification: Hold or be immediately eligible for the State of Connecticut School Business Administrator (085) certificate; Intermediate Administrator (092) certification is highly preferred.
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration required; Master's Degree (MBA/MSA) or CPA preferred.
  • Experience: Minimum of 5 years of successful leadership experience as a school business official or managing complex municipal/district financial operations.
  • Technical Skills: Advanced proficiency in data-driven decision-making tools and public accounting software (MUNIS experience strongly preferred).

Evaluation & Terms of Employment

  • Salary & Benefits: Competitive. Set contractually by the Brookfield Board of Education.
  • Evaluation: Performance is evaluated annually by the Superintendent of Schools in accordance with Board policy and professional standards.

Brookfield Public Schools is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse work environment. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or any other protected status. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals and strive to reflect the diverse communities we serve.

Attachment(s):

  • 1.03 - Director of Business and Operations Updated 2026.doc

About the Company

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Brookfield School District