Director of Finance
Company: Laurens County Government
Location: Laurens
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: GENERAL STATEMENT
OF JOB Laurens County, South Carolina, is seeking a qualified and
experienced professional to serve as Director of Finance.
Established in 1785 and home to nearly 70,000 residents, Laurens
County blends a strong rural heritage with strategic growth,
particularly in residential, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.
Conveniently located with access to I-26, I-385 and I-85, Laurens
County offers a high quality of life, close-knit communities, and a
strong commitment to responsible growth. Under limited supervision,
the Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and manages all
fiscal and accounting operations of Laurens County government. This
position performs highly complex managerial and strategic work in
the areas of fiscal policy, accounting, budgeting, auditing,
financial reporting, grants administration, and financial systems
management. The Director of Finance provides professional, ethical,
and strategic leadership while ensuring sound financial stewardship
of County resources. OUR CORE VALUES Laurens County believes in
growing the right way —balancing economic opportunity with the
preservation of our hometown character. We value: Responsible
growth that protects what makes Laurens County special Stewardship
of natural and financial resources Strong towns and communities ,
regardless of size A welcoming environment where residents,
employees, and visitors feel at home The Director of Finance plays
a critical role in upholding these values through transparent,
accountable, and forward-thinking financial leadership. ESSENTIAL
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This is an exciting opportunity for
a strategic, detail-oriented finance professional with proven
leadership experience in local government. The Director of Finance:
Plans, organizes, and administers all fiscal operations and support
functions of Laurens County government. Provides strategic guidance
and direction for the County’s overall financial operations,
policies, and long-term fiscal sustainability. Supervises
professional and technical finance staff, including planning,
assigning, reviewing, and evaluating work; mentoring staff; and
promoting teamwork and professional development. Assists in the
development, implementation, and enforcement of adopted financial
policies to ensure sound financial management. Leads and
participates in revenue and expenditure forecasting for budget
preparation and decision-making. Assists departments with budget
requests; prepares, recommends, and administers the County’s annual
budget; and monitors revenues and expenditures to ensure compliance
with adopted budgets. Analyzes, interprets, and communicates
financial information and trends to the County Administrator,
County Council, department heads, and other stakeholders. Ensures
all accounting records are maintained in compliance with GAAP,
GASB, and applicable state and federal regulations. Oversees and/or
assists with accounting functions including general ledger
maintenance, journal entries, reconciliations, accounts payable and
receivable, and interdepartmental financial transactions.
Supervises credit card and banking transaction oversight and
ensures accurate and timely posting to the general ledger,
including coordination with the Treasurer’s and Auditor’s offices.
Prepares or supervises preparation of financial reports for grants
and serves as grants administrator on assigned projects. Prepares
audit schedules and serves as primary liaison for external
auditors. Oversees financial software systems, data integrity,
security, training, and troubleshooting. Attends and participates
in County Council meetings; prepares and presents financial reports
and recommendations for Council approval. Responds to inquiries
from elected officials, staff, external partners, and the public
with professionalism, diplomacy, and tact. Attends meetings,
training sessions, seminars, and conferences to maintain
professional knowledge and skills. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs related administrative and clerical duties as required,
including report preparation, correspondence, and record
maintenance. Performs other related duties as assigned. Laurens
County employees and applicants for employment shall be afforded
equal opportunity in all aspects of employment without regard to
race, color, religion, political affiliation, national origin,
disability, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, or age.
Reasonable accommodations may be available to employees or
applicants of this position under the ADA/ADAA if given prior
notice by the employee or applicant. The information contained
within this document has been designed to indicate the general
nature and level of work to be performed by an employee within this
classification. It is not intended to contain or be interpreted as
a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities,
qualifications, or work required of employees assigned to this
position. Requirements: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS · Bachelor’s degree in
accounting, finance, economics, business administration, or a
related field from an accredited college or university. · Four to
five (4–5) years of progressively responsible financial management
experience, preferably in local or county government. · At least
two (2) years of experience in a supervisory or administrative
capacity. · Extensive knowledge of governmental accounting
principles, budgetary accounting, GAAP, GASB, and financial
reporting systems. · Proficiency with accounting and financial
management software. · Valid South Carolina driver’s license
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in accounting, finance, or
related field. CPA, CGFO, or Certified Local Government Finance
Officer designation. Demonstrated success leading finance
operations within a public-sector organization. IDEAL CANDIDATE The
successful candidate will be an ethical, collaborative, and
forward-thinking leader who: Communicates clearly and positively in
both written and oral formats. Encourages teamwork, accountability,
and professional development. Applies diplomacy and sound judgment
when addressing financial issues. Balances attention to detail with
a long-term strategic vision. Supports Laurens County’s commitment
to responsible growth, transparency, and service to its
communities. All applicants must either: Submit a cover letter,
resume, and five (5) professional references.
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