Treasurer Financial Counselor
Treasurer Financial Counselor
locations
Pontiac, Michigan, United States
time type
Full time
posted on
Posted Yesterday
time left to apply
End Date: June 12, 2026 (14 days left to apply)
job requisition id
JR-0000501
Overview & Benefits
Oakland County is more than just a workplace. It is a place where you can make a real difference. As one of Michigan’s leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents.
When you join our team, you become part of a mission-driven workforce guided by integrity, innovation, and a passion for public service. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to do meaningful work that matters. Apply today and help shape the future of Oakland County, where we are All Ways Moving Forward.
For more information about Oakland County benefits and employee perks, please visit:
https://www.oakgov.com/government/human-resources/benefits/new-hire
General Summary
Location: On site in Pontiac, MI
Compensation: $70,603.26 - $94,595 Annually
This is a UAW Union position
Minimum Qualifications
Are you passionate about helping individuals and businesses achieve financial stability and long-term success?
Oakland County is seeking a compassionate, resourceful, and community-focused professional to lead a financial empowerment program that supports residents and business owners through financial education, counseling, and stabilization services. In this role, you’ll coordinate and evaluate programs designed to help individuals improve financial wellness, prevent foreclosure, reduce debt, and navigate financial challenges.
This is a meaningful opportunity to make a direct impact in the community by helping residents build stronger financial futures while collaborating with internal teams, community organizations, and external partners.
What you'll do:
- Coordinate, implement, and evaluate financial empowerment and counseling programs
- Provide direct financial counseling and support to residents and business owners
- Assist clients with budgeting, debt reduction, credit improvement, foreclosure prevention, and delinquent property tax resolution
- Collaborate with Treasurer’s Office divisions, community agencies, and partner organizations to connect residents with resources and support services
- Monitor program performance, maintain program data, and evaluate service delivery effectiveness
- Recommend program policies, procedures, and process improvements
- Research and identify grant funding opportunities to support program initiatives
- Prepare reports and maintain accurate records using County systems and software
Why you'll love it:
- The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the financial well-being of Oakland County residents
- A mission-driven role focused on community impact and empowerment
- The ability to build strong partnerships with community organizations and local stakeholders
- A dynamic role that blends counseling, program coordination, outreach, and strategy
- Opportunities to help shape and improve programs that support financial stability and housing security
- A collaborative public service environment with meaningful and rewarding work
If you’re passionate about financial education, community support, and helping others overcome financial challenges, we’d love to hear from you.
It is highly preferred that you have certifications in Counseling or Social Work but it is not required.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Possess a Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Work, Behavioral Sciences, a closely related field of study, AND have had at least two (2) years of full-time work experience in one of the following areas: financial counseling, housing counseling, program administration, community outreach, or a closely related service
OR
- Possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Work, Behavioral Sciences, a closely related field of study, AND Have had at least four (4) years of full-time work experience in one of the following areas: financial counseling, housing counseling, program administration, community outreach, or a closely related service.
ADDITIONAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
Considerable ability to:
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with employees, representatives of other agencies, and the general public.
- Work with individuals experiencing financial stress and deescalate sensitive situations.
- Understand and explain property tax timelines, foreclosure processes, and financial assistance programs.
- Plan and implement an ongoing system of program evaluation activities.
- Plan, develop and utilize educational programs and materials.
- Prepare and present technical written and oral reports.
- Exercise mature judgment and initiative in analyzing problems and recommending solutions.
- Manage client caseloads and schedule service delivery effectively.
Considerable knowledge of:
- Personal finance topics including budgeting, credit, debt management, and banking systems.
- Applying modern practices and techniques to the collection and utilization of program data.
- Reasonable knowledge of program administration in financial counseling, housing stability, or community services.
- Familiar with current word processing, spreadsheet, database, e-mail and Internet software.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Work is performed in both office and community settings, including public service locations.
- May be exposed to individuals experiencing financial distress who could become emotional or confrontational.
- May be required to travel to other locations during the course of work.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates a financial counseling program providing preventive and intervention services in office settings, community locations, or virtual platforms.
- Provides direct, one-on-one financial counseling services including assessment of income, expenses, debt, credit, and financial goals. Develops and monitors individualized financial action plans.
- Collects and analyzes data for evaluation of program needs, service delivery, and client outcomes. Conducts qualitative and quantitative evaluations of program activities to determine effectiveness and efficiency.
- Coordinates financial empowerment services with those of other divisions/units within the Treasurer’s Office. Makes recommendations for changes in policies, procedures, and program directives to supervision.
- Assists residents facing mortgage foreclosure and/or tax foreclosure by explaining available programs, payment plans, and timelines, and coordinating with internal staff and external partners.
- Coordinates program services with those of financial institutions, housing agencies, legal aid organizations, and other community service providers at local, state or federal levels.
- Assists in developing and delivering financial education workshops and materials to be used in community settings, including topics such as budgeting, credit, debt management, and homeownership.
- Helps design and carry out special pilot or research projects as indicated by community financial needs or new financial counseling practices and technologies.
- Implements and maintains detailed client service records and program data as required by department/division administration, state agencies, or funding entities.
- May respond to urgent client financial crises, including imminent foreclosure situations.
- Participates in planning program budgets and assists with preparation of reports, grant applications, and program documentation.
- Assists with tracking financial counseling program performance metrics and outcomes for reporting purposes.
- Assists with planning and managing Smart Finance Academy events, webinars and newsletters.
- Conduct taxpayer assistance meetings to assist with tax foreclosure prevention.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The primary purpose of this job description is to set a fair and equitable salary range for this job classification. Generally, only those key duties necessary for proper job evaluation and/or labor market analysis have been included. Other duties and responsibilities will be assigned by the supervisor.
Additional Minimum Qualifications
Union*
BU103 - United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 889: Treasury Non-Supv (UAW)
*If applicable
EEO Statement
We are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
Inclusion Statement
Oakland County is committed to welcoming applicants from all backgrounds, including those with prior convictions, as we believe in providing equal opportunities for all. We value the unique perspectives and experiences each individual brings to our team and are dedicated to fostering an inclusive, supportive workplace. If you have the skills and qualifications for the position, we encourage you to apply. All candidates are evaluated based on their ability to meet the job requirements, legal obligations and thrive in our organization. All ways, MOVING FORWARD.