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Reports to:
Chief Executive Officer FLSA status: Exempt – Executive |
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POSITION
SUMMARY |
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The Chief
Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the executive leadership team
responsible for overseeing the agency’s financial and support services
operations. This Executive position directs the organization’s support
functions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
established by FASB and GASB, as well as other applicable regulatory
standards and sound financial management practices. The CFO provides
strategic leadership in finance, human resources, and information systems to
ensure organizational integrity, efficiency, and compliance. This role
oversees budgeting, reporting, audits, grants management, and policy
implementation, while supervising multidisciplinary staff to support the
organization’s mission and long-term sustainability. |
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GENERAL
PURPOSE |
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The Chief Financial Officer serves as a strategic partner to the Chief
Executive Officer and executive leadership team, providing financial insight
and guidance that drive organizational priorities and growth. Reporting
directly to the CEO, this is a hands-on leadership role responsible for both
high-level strategic planning and day-to-day financial management. The CFO
ensures accurate and timely reporting to the Board and stakeholders, oversees
budgeting and planning processes, and maintains internal controls and
compliance standards. Through active engagement with staff and operations,
the CFO strengthens financial systems, leads support functions, and ensures
that resources are effectively managed to sustain the agency’s mission and
service to the community. |
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POSITION
RESPONSIBILITIES |
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Serve as a strategic partner to the CEO and
leadership team, providing coaching and guidance to department directors in
financial management, human resources practices, and data integrity to build
organizational capacity, strengthen accountability, and support informed,
mission-driven decision making. ·
Oversee the preparation and presentation of
timely, accurate financial reports, ensuring clear communication of monthly
and annual statements, coordination of financial reporting for all funder
segments, and effective management of all financial, programmatic, and grant
accounting activities. ·
Communicate and present critical
financial matters to the Board of Directors, leading the annual audit
process, coordinating with external auditors and the Finance and Audit
Committees, assessing needed changes, participating in bi-monthly Finance
Committee meetings, and providing accurate, timely financial reports to
support informed governance decisions. ·
Lead the annual budgeting and planning process in
partnership with the CEO, overseeing the development, review, and
administration of all financial plans and budgets, monitoring progress and
variances, and keeping the senior leadership team informed of the
organization’s financial position. ·
Update and implement business
policies and accounting practices, enhancing the department’s overall policy
and procedure manual to ensure consistency, compliance, and operational
efficiency. ·
Maintain and strengthen the agency’s contracts
and financial management systems, ensuring timely billing and collections,
accurate financial reporting, and steady cash flow to support ongoing
operational needs. ·
Provide leadership and oversight to the agency’s
Finance, Human Resources, Information Systems, and Data Management staff,
ensuring effective operations, collaboration, and accountability across all
functions to support organizational goals and informed decision making. ·
Related duties as assigned. |
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ESSENTIAL
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE |
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Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or Accounting or related field. MBA
or CPA preferred. ·
Experience:
Minimum of 5–7 years of progressive senior management or executive-level
experience with demonstrated leadership in finance and administration,
preferably in the nonprofit sector. Proven responsibility for the quality,
accuracy, and integrity of all financial data, reporting, and audit
coordination processes, along with broad operational experience overseeing
functions such as human resources, information systems, and organizational
policy development. ·
Knowledge: Comprehensive
understanding of Federal and State compliance regulations, with proficiency
in accounting and financial reporting software; experience with Blackbaud is
a plus. ·
Skills: Excellent communication and
relationship-building abilities with a proven capacity to prioritize,
negotiate, and collaborate with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
Skilled at translating financial concepts for programmatic and fundraising
staff to support effective cross-functional understanding and collaboration. ·
Attributes: Flexible and resourceful
leader with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a complex,
fast-paced environment while driving clarity and solutions. Demonstrated
success working both independently and collaboratively to achieve results, with
a proven commitment to maintaining a respectful, inclusive culture that
values diversity, equity, and belonging. Handles confidential information
professionally and discreetly while modeling integrity and teamwork. |
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NONESSENTIAL
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE |
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Preferred experience includes managing
federal, state, or foundation grants with compliance and reporting
responsibilities; collaborating on fundraising and donor relations;
contributing to strategic planning and engaging with nonprofit boards;
leading organizational improvement or modernization efforts; and effectively
communicating with diverse audiences while maintaining active involvement in
civic or professional organizations that enhance community partnerships. |
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REPORTING
TO THIS POSITION |
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Human
Resources Manager ·
Finance
Assistant ·
IT Systems
Administrator ·
Data
Analyst |
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PHYSICAL
DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT |
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The physical demands and work environment
characteristics described here represent those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform these functions. Physical Demands: While performing the
duties of this position, the employee is occasionally required to stand,
walk, sit, stoop, or reach with hands and arms. Frequent use of hands for
keyboarding and handling office materials is required. The employee must be
able to lift and carry up to 20 pounds. Normal hearing ability (with or
without electronic assistance) and the ability to speak and understand
English are required. Vision requirements include close, distance, color, and
peripheral vision; depth perception; and the ability to adjust focus. Work Environment: This position operates
primarily in an office setting with minimal noise and frequent interaction
with staff, leadership, and external partners. Occasional exposure to weather
conditions may occur during travel or off-site meetings. A hybrid work
arrangement may be available based on organizational needs and performance
expectations, though regular on-site presence is required for leadership,
collaboration, and operational oversight. The standard work schedule is
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with occasional evening or
weekend hours required for board meetings, events, or special projects. Some
travel is required, including local, regional, and national trips for
meetings, conferences, and professional representation. |
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GENERAL
SIGN-OFF |
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All
job requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably
accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This job description in no way states
or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee
occupying this position. Employees
will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform
other job-related duties requested by their supervisor in compliance with
Federal and State Laws.
Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills
and/or abilities. To perform this job
successfully, the employee must possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform
each duty proficiently. Continued
employment remains on an “at-will” basis. |