
PURPOSE OF POSITION
The Workday Financials Manager supports five (5) University System of Maryland Institutions belonging to the Maryland Connect Workday Consortium. These institutions have banded together to leverage Workday as their enterprise resource planning provider, and the Workday Financials Manager consults with and advises the Finance departments of the Maryland Connect institutions on Workday Finance products. The incumbent is responsible for leveraging the Workday Financials, Procurement, Expenses, and Grants products to streamline related processes. The role requires a high level of expertise in Workday Financials and financial reporting.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Service Operations and Customer Support:
Technology Advancement:
Strategic Planning & Project Management:
Salary $130,000-$170,000
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Required Education Level/Certifications:
Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or an applicable related field. Related experience may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis, with one year of full-time experience equivalent to 30 college undergraduate credits.
Required Experience:
Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preferred Education Level/Certifications:
Workday Pro Certification – Financial Management, Procure-to-Pay, Adaptive Planning
Preferred Experience:
Preferred Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Accounting knowledge.
Benefits

The University System of Maryland (USM) is the state’s public higher education system. The USM Office works closely with the System’s 12 institutions and 3 regional education centers to leverage their collective expertise and resources, share best practices, increase the USM’s effectiveness and efficiency, and advance its mission to improve quality of life in Maryland.
The System employs more than 40,000 faculty and staff across all USM institutions. About 100 employees work in the USM Office, which is headquartered in Baltimore and has locations in Adelphi, Annapolis, and Columbia, MD. To view current employment opportunities at the USM Office, visit: www.usmd.edu/usm/employment/usmojobs
USM Office employees are focused on advancing the USM's 5 strategic priorities with leadership by the USM Chancellor and Board of Regents.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The USM is one of the most diverse public university systems in the nation but aspires to better reflect the full diversity of Maryland and is strengthening programs to recruit and retain students, faculty and staff from underrepresented groups.
Academic Excellence and Innovation
Providing affordable higher education and increasing student retention and completion rates are among the USM’s top priorities.
Access, Affordability, and Achievement
Serving more than 164,000 students, the USM strives to make higher education accessible to all, including recent high school graduates, transfer students, working adults, and underserved populations. Average in-state tuition and fees for Maryland’s public, four-year institutions remain below the national average.
Workforce and Economic Development
USM institutions address workforce shortage areas, awarding more than 12,000 STEM degrees, 4,000 health care degrees, and 1,500 teaching degrees in 2022.
Research
USM faculty and staff continue to fuel research and discovery, attracting about $1.3 billion in external grants and contracts annually.