King William County is seeking an experienced and strategic financial executive to serve as its next Director of Finance. This is a highly responsible leadership position charged with overseeing the County’s financial management functions and supporting long-term fiscal health and policy development. Reports to the County Administrator.
About King William County
Founded in 1702 and named in honor of King William III of England, King William County is one of Virginia’s most historically significant jurisdictions. The County is home to the oldest continuously used courthouse in the United States, constructed in 1725, which remains a proud symbol of King William’s enduring civic tradition. Located in the Middle Peninsula region of eastern Virginia, the County encompasses a diverse blend of rural landscapes, historical sites, and a steadily growing residential and commercial base.
Beyond its storied past, King William is a forward-thinking, tight-knit community. With a population that values tradition and thoughtful growth, the county is uniquely positioned between rural charm and access to the economic engines of Richmond and Hampton Roads.
As King William County continues to modernize and grow, it remains committed to responsible governance, sound fiscal stewardship, and transparent public service. The Director of Finance plays a central role in maintaining this commitment.
Position Overview
Reporting directly to the County Administrator, the Director of Finance is responsible for the administration, direction, and coordination of all financial operations of the County, including:
- Development and management of the annual operating and capital budgets
- Oversight of accounting, payroll, procurement, and financial reporting systems
- Preparation for and management of independent audits
- Supervision of financial policy development, compliance, and implementation
- Coordination with the Treasurer’s Office and other constitutional officers
- Debt management and long-term financial planning
- Fiscal oversight for grant management and capital improvement projects
- Strategic support for the County Administrator and Board of Supervisors
The Director is also expected to represent the County on regional and intergovernmental committees related to finance and public administration.
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Public Administration, or a related field (Master’s degree or CPA designation strongly preferred)
- Minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in governmental finance, accounting, or budget administration
- Demonstrated knowledge of Virginia local government fiscal policies, procurement laws, and auditing standards
- Familiarity with financial software, and government accounting standards (GASB)
- Strong analytical, leadership, and interpersonal skills
- Proven ability to work collaboratively with elected officials, department heads, and external stakeholders
This is more than a job — it is a chance to leave a legacy. If you are ready to be a steward of public trust and a strategic partner in our county's success, we want to hear from you. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Early submission is encouraged.