Chief Operating Officer
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
Smith & Wilkinson has been retained by Artisans' Bank to identify the organization's next Chief Operating Officer (COO). Reporting to the President & CEO, this key executive will lead all aspects of bank operations, including deposit, loan, and systems operations; information technology and cybersecurity; facilities and vendor management; and marketing and community relations. The COO will drive operational excellence, strengthen customer experience, and partner with senior leadership to advance the Bank's strategic, digital, and organizational goals. The ideal candidate will bring broad community banking operations experience, strong technology and core systems fluency, proven leadership of cross-functional teams, and the ability to both think strategically and operate hands-on in a relationship-driven environment.
Founded in 1861, Artisans' is Delaware's only mutual bank, a $716MM institution deeply rooted in the communities it serves. With 12 branches and 2 community-based lending hubs in Kent and Sussex Counties, strong capital, and a long history of stability, Artisans combines the personal service of a community bank with the discipline and mission of a depositor-owned institution. Decisions are made locally and collaboratively, and employees at all levels are closely connected to the customers and neighborhoods the Bank serves. The COO will play a critical role in guiding Artisans' continued evolution, modernization, and long-term success.
Contact Darcy Flaherty or Cameron Boyd to learn more.
Director of Patient Financial Services - 243254
Chief finance officer job in Camden, NJ
💼 Revenue Cycle Manager - Hospital Billing
📍 Camden, NJ | 💻 Hybrid (3 days in-office, 2 remote after initial 3 months)
💰 Salary: $135k - $180k
Are you a seasoned Revenue Cycle professional ready to lead hospital billing operations at a large Level 1 Trauma Center? We're seeking a Revenue Cycle Manager to oversee and optimize all aspects of the patient revenue cycle, driving financial performance, accuracy, and compliance.
There is also a Director of Cash Applications open at this same company!
What You'll Do:
🏥 Lead daily hospital billing operations for an 80-FTE team, ensuring efficiency across billing, insurance follow-up, customer service, and charity care financial screening.
📊 Set and achieve key performance targets such as days in AR, denial rates, net revenue, and cash collections.
🔍 Continuously improve revenue cycle processes through audits, quality initiatives, and policy updates.
⚖️ Monitor regulatory and payer changes, implementing updates to ensure HIPAA and Medicare compliance.
💡 Utilize Epic (or equivalent EHR/billing systems) to generate reports, identify trends, and support strategic business decisions.
📈 Oversee financial forecasting, budgeting, variance analysis, and AR reserve strategies.
🌐 Eventually expand oversight to include a 240-bed community hospital (Cape Regional).
What We're Looking For:
🎓 Bachelor's degree required
🏆 Leadership experience managing large teams
💻 EPIC experience
📈 Strong financial acumen and operational expertise
Nice to Have:
Excellent communication, problem-solving, and team-building skills
Why You'll Love It:
Lead a critical function at a 650-bed Level 1 Trauma Center
Hybrid work flexibility after onboarding
Competitive salary and opportunity to make a measurable impact
Chief Information Officer - American Heritage Credit Union
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
American Heritage Credit Union is seeking a Chief Information Officer to lead its technology strategy and digital transformation initiatives. The CIO will oversee IT and IS operations, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and systems integration to ensure secure, innovative, and efficient operations that enhance both member experience and organizational performance. This leader will collaborate with the executive team to align technology with business goals, manage vendor relationships, and guide long-term strategic planning. The ideal candidate will be a forward-thinking executive with proven success in driving innovation, ensuring regulatory compliance, and leading high-performing IT teams. In addition, this role will lead, mentor, and develop IT teams, foster cross-department collaboration, and manage relationships with technology vendors to ensure value, security, and reliability. A bachelor's degree is required in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a business-related field. A master's degree is preferred. In addition, at least ten to fifteen years of progressive IT management experience within the credit union or financial industry is desired.
Company Profile:
America Heritage Credit Union was originally founded as Budd Workers Federal Credit Union in 1948. The credit union initially served line workers and management of the Budd Manufacturing Company. Over the decades, American Heritage expanded its field of membership through mergers and the addition of Select Employer Groups (SEGs) in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, government, and education. Today, American Heritage serves over 315,000 members and 800 Workplace Partners across 35+ locations in Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, Camden Counties, with 5 branches located in Southern New Jersey. With more than $5 billion in assets, it ranks among the top 70 largest credit unions in the United States and remains deeply committed to empowering the communities it serves. American Heritage Credit Union has once again earned a place on Forbes' list of America's Best-in-State Credit Unions for 2025, marking the third consecutive year it has received this prestigious honor. In addition, the credit union has been named one of the Best Places to Work by the Philadelphia Business Journal for 2025. The main office is located in Northeast Philadelphia, offering the convenience of a suburban setting with easy access to major highways, abundant on-site parking, and nearby vibrant communities. To learn more visit **********************************
Community Profile:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is known as the “City of Brotherly Love,” a historic and culturally rich city in the northeastern United States, located at the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. Founded in 1682 by William Penn as a haven for religious freedom, Philadelphia played a pivotal role in American history, serving as the nation's first capital and the site where both the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were signed. Today, it is home to over 1.6 million residents, reflecting a diverse population. Visitors and residents alike enjoy a wealth of attractions, from historic landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell to world-class museums, vibrant arts and theater, and a renowned culinary scene. The city offers ample green spaces, a robust public transportation system (SEPTA), and a unique architectural charm. Just beyond Center City, Philadelphia's Northeast neighborhoods and surrounding suburban communities offer a convenient balance of urban and suburban living. The area provides easy access to all major highways, and beautiful residential surroundings, while remaining close to New York City, New Jersey, and the Pocono Mountains. This location also makes travel simple, with proximity to major international airports as well as numerous smaller regional airports. With its deep roots in American heritage and dynamic present-day culture, Philadelphia remains a vital and inspiring city that blends history, community, and modern life.
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
Compensation: Competitive, including Bonus/LTIP/MIP/Equity
Our client who is a private equity backed mission critical technology solutions group are seeking a visionary Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to spearhead its technology and product organization. This is a unique opportunity to drive modernization and innovation across mission-critical systems in a dynamic, private-equity-backed environment.
About the Role
As CTO, you will own the end-to-end product lifecycle-from concept to commercialization-ensuring every investment and release accelerates the growth strategy. Operating within a matrixed structure, you will collaborate closely with global technology leaders to ensure architectural alignment, interoperability, and strategic coherence.
Key Responsibilities
Lead Product Management and Engineering, aligning roadmap, execution, and commercial outcomes.
Establish disciplined product development processes-clear gating, documentation, and release standards.
Drive systems engineering integration across controllers, sensors, firmware, and cloud platforms.
Modernize software architecture for core mission platform and controllers toward modular, API-based, SaaS-ready solutions.
Prioritize technology investments based on ROI, IRR, and enterprise value creation.
Develop near-shore engineering capacity to enhance delivery velocity and scalability.
Foster a culture of technical rigor, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Partner with Operations and Finance to align technical execution with business performance.
What We're Looking For
15+ years in systems or product engineering leadership within transportation, automation, or other mission-critical sectors.
Proven success modernizing embedded and cloud-connected systems with measurable ROI.
Deep expertise in controller software, IoT architectures, and SaaS platforms.
Experience in private-equity-backed transformations, linking technology execution to EBITDA improvement.
Strong business acumen-balancing innovation with financial discipline and time-to-value.
Skilled in leading cross-functional teams through structured frameworks (agile-hybrid preferred).
Leadership Attributes
Commercial Technologist - Aligns technical priorities with investment returns.
Structured Operator - Brings clarity and accountability to execution.
Pragmatic Modernizer - Evolves legacy platforms without disruption.
Builder of Capability - Develops people, processes, and near-shore capacity.
Chief Technology Officer
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
G2 is recruiting for a growing healthcare SaaS company in the Philadelphia area, seeking a hands-on, forward-thinking Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead the next chapter of their product and technology evolution. This role is ideal for a technical leader who can balance strategic vision, architectural excellence, and operational execution, while guiding and growing a high-performing engineering organization. You will shape the company's technology roadmap, strengthen platform reliability and scalability, and ensure our products continue to drive measurable impact across the healthcare landscape.
What You'll Do
Technical Leadership & Strategy
Own the long-term technology vision aligned with business and product goals
Lead architectural evolution of our .NET-based platform toward modern, scalable, modular patterns
Evaluate and integrate emerging technologies, including AI/ML where appropriate
Champion secure, compliant, high-quality software development practices
Collaborate closely with Product, Customer Success, and Leadership to prioritize and deliver effectively
Team Leadership & Execution
Lead and mentor engineering managers, developers, and technical staff
Build and refine engineering processes, SDLC, DevOps, and quality standards
Recruit, hire, and develop technical talent as the organization scales
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement
Platform & Architecture Ownership
Oversee the reliability, performance, and scalability of our SaaS platform
Guide cloud infrastructure decisions (.NET, Azure preferred)
Ensure security, compliance, and integration with healthcare data standards (HIPAA, etc)
What We're Looking For
10+ years of software engineering experience, with significant experience in .NET
5+ years of technical leadership, including managing managers or leading multi-discipline engineering teams
Proven experience building and scaling SaaS products, ideally in healthcare or regulated industries
Strong architectural background (cloud-native design, APIs, microservices, data security)
Demonstrated ability to balance strategy with hands-on execution
Experience working cross-functionally with product, design, and customer-facing teams
Comfortable working in a hybrid environment in the Philadelphia region
Why Join Us
Make a real impact in transforming healthcare operations and outcomes
Lead technology in a high-growth environment backed by strong market demand
Work with a mission-driven team committed to building high-quality, human-centered products
Competitive compensation, meaningful equity, and the opportunity to build something lasting
Control Manager - Vice President
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
Step into a pivotal role at JPMorganChase, where your expertise in control management will shape our compliance and risk strategies. Elevate your career with opportunities for growth and collaboration in a dynamic team environment. Join us to make a significant impact on our operations and safeguard our firm's integrity.
As a Control Manager within JPMorganChase, you will lead the charge in identifying and mitigating compliance and operational risks. Your role is crucial in enhancing our control environment through innovative solutions and advanced data analysis. We value a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration, where your skills in stakeholder management and cybersecurity will thrive.
Job responsibilities
Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive control strategies to identify and mitigate compliance and operational risks.
Utilize advanced data and tech literacy skills to interpret business needs, identify trends, and generate innovative solutions to enhance the control environment.
Oversee the implementation of anti-fraud and cybersecurity measures, ensuring the protection of our operations and safeguarding against potential risks.
Manage a diverse team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence, and ensuring alignment with operational policies and precedents.
Engage with internal stakeholders, facilitating open communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes and uphold the integrity of our operations.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Demonstrated expertise in control management within the financial services sector, with a focus on compliance and operational risk mitigation, showcasing skills equivalent to seven or more years of experience.
Capability to implement anti-fraud strategies and cybersecurity measures to safeguard business operations, ensuring robust control environments.
Advanced proficiency in data analysis and tech literacy, leveraging these skills to enhance control environments and interpret business needs and trends.
Expertise in leading diverse teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and aligning team performance with operational policies and precedents.
Strong skills in internal stakeholder management, facilitating effective communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes.
Strong project management skills and a commitment to operational excellence.
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Capability to leverage AI/ML technology in risk management and utilize automation to streamline processes and enhance operational efficiency.
Advanced digital literacy for the effective use of digital tools and technologies, coupled with solid market product knowledge to navigate the financial services landscape.
Excellent influence skills for engaging stakeholders and driving organizational change.
Effective mentoring skills to develop team members and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
Competence in quantitative reporting for data analysis and supporting informed decision-making.
Auto-ApplyFractional COO (Full Time Role)
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
Do you enjoy working with multiple clients at once? Do you like the idea of Fractional COO work but don't want the hassle of running a business?
SMB Team is seeking an internal, FULL TIME HIRE who can serve as part of our team of Fractional COOs to our portfolio of law firm owner clients. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of operational management (preferably within the legal industry) and the ability to provide strategic insights and guidance to improve operational performance and support growth. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned operations professional looking to make a significant impact in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Taking a consultative approach, our Fractional COO's will help law firms get to the next level of the Lawyer Legacy Staircase by helping them build the team and processes necessary to allow them to have a self-managing firm.
Our Fractional COO program improves law firm's processes, boosts team performance, and helps implement best practices to keep operations smooth and profitable. They assist with hiring, delegating, and managing employees. Additionally, they guide law firms on scaling their practice, managing projects, and achieving long-term goals, all without the high cost of a full-time COO. A key part of our program is mentorship, where our experienced COOs share their knowledge and skills, ensuring lasting improvements and continued growth for our law firms.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
📈 An opportunity to be a part of the #1 Fastest Growing Legal Marketing & Coaching Company in the U.S.
🦷 BENEFITS - We pay for 75% of your Medical, Dental, Vision insurance for YOU and YOUR FAMILY.
☀️ FLEXIBLE VACATION TIME - We encourage you to take time to recharge so you can be your best here at work.
💡 EDUCATION - Team member education and learning budget on courses, events and books.
🌴 FUN - Company activities, outings, and retreats.
💲 INVESTMENTS - 401(k) with a 3% Match.
💻 WORK STYLE - WFH or come to the office. The choice is yours!
The salary for this role is $125,000 - $135,000 annually depending on experience.
Key Responsibilities:
.Work with multiple law firms as a COO on a fractional basis, anywhere from 5-17 hours per month per firm by being the right-hand to the leadership of the firm.
Provide advice and strategy input for clients on all aspects of their business.
Develop and streamline processes.
Assist in establishing reports and KPIs.
Be an accountability partner, mentor, and knowledge sharer for the firms you are working with.
Communicate the service to potential clients through sales.
As needed, present and assist at workshops, events, and weekly sessions.
Requirements
10+ years experience in a leadership role having managed at least 3 direct reports and a total of at least 10 team members.
3+ years experience working at a law firm or working directly with a law firm in a coaching, consulting or fractional capacity.
Must have created and managed operations for a company doing at least $5M in annual revenue and have experience managing the budget of that company.
Must have proficient level skills in Google and Microsoft programs.
Must be highly organized, adaptable, and a self starter.
Must have the ability to advise on strategy based on operations, technology, and financials.
Must have excellent communication skills (verbal and written.)
Skilled in sales.
Must be able to think outside the box and be an excellent problem solver.
Familiarity with CRMs, CMS, intake software, and accounting software.
Ability to travel as needed to clients and for Quarterly Workshops.
EOS Integrator experience preferred.
Benefits
SMB Team is a rapidly-growing marketing agency and coaching business for lawyers. After four years of 300% year-over-year growth, we have quickly become one of the top brands in the legal industry.
Bottom Line: We change lives. Want proof? Read our Google My Business reviews.
The SMB Team is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The policy of The SMB Team is to extend opportunities to qualified applicants and employees on an equal basis regardless of an individual's race, color, gender, age, national origin, religion, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other categories protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
The SMB Team is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority/Female/Disabled/Protected Veterans
Auto-ApplyDirector of Finance & Administration
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
Clarifi is a mission-driven human services nonprofit dedicated to advancing financial health and opportunity for individuals and families. Supported by a diverse funding base-including government contracts, private foundations, corporate partners, and individual donors-Clarifi is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and experienced Director of Finance & Administration (DFA) to join our Leadership Team.
The Opportunity:
As the DFA, you will ensure the financial health, operational effectiveness, and compliance of our organization. You'll oversee finance, accounting, budgeting, grants/contracts compliance, human resources, facilities, IT, and administrative operations. You'll partner closely with the Executive Director and serve as chief liaison to the Board's Finance and Audit Committee.
In year one of this position, the DFA will play a pivotal role in guiding Clarifi through a transition and establishing the independent systems, teams, and operational infrastructure required for long-term sustainability.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead all accounting operations, audits, and financial reporting for diverse revenue streams
* Oversee government contracts, grants, and compliance with Uniform Guidance and funder requirements
* Manage budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning
* Supervise HR functions, including recruitment, onboarding, payroll, and benefits
* Oversee facilities, IT, vendor relationships, and risk management
* Support strategic planning, organizational initiatives, and DEI efforts
* Present financials to the Board and translate complex data for diverse audiences
What We're Looking For:
* Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or related field (MA, CPA, or MBA strongly preferred)
* 7-10+ years of senior management experience in finance and administration/operations, ideally in a nonprofit with diverse funding sources
* Strong experience with government contracts, grants, and nonprofit accounting
* Experience with financial and operational systems (QuickBooks, MIP Fund Accounting, FUND EZ, Sage Intacct, or similar)
* Excellent communication, leadership, and analytical skills
* Integrity, discretion, adaptability, and a passion for Clarifi's mission
Why Join Us?
* Be a strategic leader in a growing, mission-driven organization
* Work in a collaborative, inclusive culture that values professional development
* Hybrid work environment with periodic travel (2-3 times annually)
Chief Executive Officer
Chief finance officer job in Blue Bell, PA
Job Description
Who are we?
One of the fastest-growing Keller Williams offices in PA is seeking a visionary Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our Market Center into its next stage of growth. This full-time role is designed for an energetic, business-minded, and dynamic leader who thrives on driving results through people, building winning teams, and capturing market share.
Who are we looking for?
This is more than a job; it's an opportunity to be the CEO of a thriving real estate business.
The ideal candidate is a proven leader and top producer with a strong track record of influencing others and building high-performing organizations. You are assertive, highly motivated, and thrive in environments where growth and results are the expectation. People describe you as inspiring, passionate, and impossible to ignore.
Your mission is to grow the dominant real estate company in our market. You will lead through vision, recruit relentlessly, and create an environment where top talent flourishes. You are committed to operational excellence and have the business acumen to make sound decisions, leveraging tools and systems to drive profitability and growth.
Compensation
Base Salary: $70,000-$125,000
(Base is dependent on experience level)
Bonus Opportunities
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Profit Sharing
Ownership in ancillary businesses and syndications
Health Insurance
Compensation:
$70,000 - $125,000
Responsibilities:
As CEO, you will:
Lead the Market Center - Set and execute the vision, aligned with the Operating Principal.
Recruit relentlessly - Conduct weekly recruiting appointments and build a pipeline of top-producing sales associates.
Drive growth & profitability - Use Keller Williams Growth Initiative tools to hit targets for gross recruits, net recruits, appointments, and profitability.
Coach and consult - Work closely with the top 20% of associates to increase productivity, retention, and profitability.
Develop leaders - Provide training, accountability, and direction to staff and associates.
Build culture & market share - Foster an environment that reflects the WI4C2TS belief system and positions the Market Center as the go-to brokerage in the area.
Oversee operations - Manage staff, monitor financial performance (P&L), and maintain professionalism at every level.
Qualifications:
Proven leadership and recruiting skills.
At least 2-3 years of real estate sales experience.
Strong communication, influence, and people skills.
Goal-driven with a high sense of urgency.
Understanding of financial reporting and business decision-making.
Ability to inspire, coach, and develop talent.
Alignment with Keller Williams' culture and values.
Top-producing sales success track record in the recent past.
Real estate knowledge, experience, and skill with emphasis on residential real estate.
About Company
Keller Williams Realty is an American technology and international real estate franchise with headquarters in Austin, Texas. Whether it's serving each other, serving our communities or serving our planet, a culture of doing more than just selling real estate defines us as a company. Join our incredible, passionate team today!
Controller and Assistant Treasurer
Chief finance officer job in Pottstown, PA
The Hill School Mission: The Hill School prepares young people from across the country and around the world for college, careers, and life. Within a family school environment and a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, we challenge our young people to work hard; think and reason; be fulfilled; serve the common good; and be prepared to lead as citizens of the world, uniquely guided by our motto, "Whatsoever Things Are True."
Position Summary
The Hill School seeks a highly skilled and strategic financial professional to serve as its next Controller and Assistant Treasurer. This vital role supports the School's mission by ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of all financial operations. The ideal candidate will bring a strong foundation in accounting principles, exceptional analytical capability, and a proactive solutions-oriented mindset. As a key member of the Business Office team, the Controller and Assistant Treasurer will help guide the School's fiscal health, safeguard assets, and promote best practices across all financial functions.
The successful candidate will oversee general accounting, financial reporting, audit preparation, internal controls, and compliance, while also providing critical support for budgeting, forecasting, treasury functions, and long-term financial planning. This role collaborates closely with the Chief Financial Officer, campus partners, senior leadership, and external auditors, requiring excellent communication skills and a commitment to professionalism, accuracy, and ethical stewardship. The Hill School seeks an individual who combines technical excellence with a deep appreciation for the School's mission-driven culture and contributes meaningfully to its dynamic, student-centered community.
Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Management
Lead all accounting functions, including general ledger oversight and ongoing ownership, chart of accounts, accounts payable/receivable, and financial systems (e.g.,Veracross).
Ensure timely and accurate financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management.
Prepare financial statements, dashboards, and reports for the CFO, senior leadership, the Board of Trustees, and external stakeholders.
Play a key role in managing the annual budget process, tracking performance, and providing clear, data-informed insights to department leaders.
Support the Business and Admission Offices in administering the financial aid program.
Assist the CFO in implementing appropriate digital solutions for Business Office functions.
Team & Relationship Building
Supervise and mentor accounting staff, fostering a supportive, collaborative, and growth-oriented environment.
Partner with department heads and program managers including Human Resources, Advancement, Facilities, Dining, and Information Technology Services to provide financial guidance and strengthen decision-making.
Work as needed with the CFO to support and direct banking partners, auditors, legal counsel, insurance brokers, and other external partners.
Actively participate in independent school forums and associations including the Association of Business Officers of Preparatory Schools.
Compliance, Audit & Risk Management
Lead the annual financial audit and prepare documentation for auditors.
Ensure compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations, and state/federal reporting requirements (including Forms 990, 990-T, 5500).
Serve as a fiduciary for the 403(b) Plan, ensuring proper oversight in collaboration with the Plan Consultant.
Manage internal controls, review contracts, and support risk management and policy renewals.
Asset, Endowment & Gift Management
Oversee endowment accounting, spending allocations, and performance tracking.
Manage gift accounting and planned giving vehicles in partnership with the Advancement Office.
Oversee payroll accounting, employee benefits reconciliation, and fixed asset management.
Collaborate with the Facilities and Construction teams on budgeting for major capital projects.
Other Responsibilities
Partner with the Chief Financial Officer to support Board of Trustee committee meetings and reporting.
Support treasury functions, including debt service and daily cash flow forecasting.
Ensure accurate internal department charges (e.g., transportation, dining services).
Perform additional duties as needed to support the Business Office and school mission.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting required; CPA strongly preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of progressive accounting experience, including 3+ years of supervisory responsibilities.
Experience in a nonprofit, independent school, higher education, or similarly complex organization preferred.
Demonstrated ability to lead teams with empathy, accountability, and cultural awareness.
Strong communication skills, in person and electronically, with the ability to explain financial information clearly to non-financial audiences.
High level of integrity, discretion, and commitment to the mission and values of the institution.
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, accounting software, and financial systems as well as data management and analysis.
Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with exceptional attention to detail.
Attitude and Demeanor
Support the mission and vision of The Hill School in a positive and professional manner.
Work as a dynamic team member in a professional collaborative environment.
Energetic and organized enough to thrive in an extremely fast-paced environment while collaborating with a growing team to produce great work.
Communicate effectively, and with empathy in working all constituencies.
Approach all communications in a timely manner, thoroughly, and diplomatically.
Willingness to be flexible to meet the needs of the department and school.
Ability to wear many hats, learn new things every day, and be able to switch from a variety of roles with ease and excitement.
Emphatically prioritize initiatives and philosophies that actively promote integrity and a sense of belonging for all community members at The Hill School and across the world.
Application Materials and Deadline
To be considered for this position, please submit the following materials by December 12, 2025.
Resume/CV
Letter of Interest
Statement of Philosophy in Character and Financial Stewardship
Position is contingent upon successful completion of certain background checks, including criminal history background checks, fingerprint-based background checks, reference checks, employment history checks, and educational background checks, upon hire and during the course of your employment, to the extent permitted by law and consistent with the School's policies regarding employment eligibility.
Director, Internal Controls (Retirement Operations)
Chief finance officer job in Phoenixville, PA
The Director of Financial Controls leads the design, implementation, and oversight of financial control frameworks supporting our Operations Team. This role ensures the integrity of financial controls, enhances operational efficiency, and enforces compliance with internal policies and external regulations. This role requires a proactive leader with deep experience in internal controls, operations, cross-functional collaboration, and process optimization.
Section 2: Job Functions, Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Control Framework & Governance
Design, implement, and maintain a robust internal control framework aligned with company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.
Provide overall control governance of key financial controls, such as cash reconciliation.
Establish and maintain key control documentation across operational activities.
Drive root cause analysis and corrective action to mitigate risk in operational processes.
Cash Reconciliation
Lead a team responsible for monitoring and reconciling cash flows across participant transactions (contributions, distributions, loans, rollovers, fees, etc.)
Operations Support & Integration
Partner with Operations leadership to drive continuous improvement to improve adherence to internal policies and regulations.
Monitor and enhance financial controls for key operational indicators.
Reporting & Insights
Provide actionable insights to senior leadership through regular reporting on financial control effectiveness, risk exposure, and compliance status.
Develop metrics and dashboards to track control performance and areas for improvement.
Cross-functional Collaboration
Influence and educate teams on the importance of strong financial controls in achieving strategic objectives.
At Ascensus we are guided by our Core Values of People Matter, Quality First and Integrity Always . They inspire us every day to prioritize an environment of respect for those we serve and one another and should be visible in your actions on a day-to-day.
Responsible for protecting, securing, and proper handling of all confidential data held by Ascensus to ensure against unauthorized access, improper transmission, and/or unapproved disclosure of information that could result in harm to Ascensus or our clients.
Supervision
Build and manage a team of professionals focused on cash reconciliation, internal controls and compliance within operations.
Lead a team responsible for cash reconciliation for Operations.
Influence a high performing team through implementation of effective talent and performance management, motivation, and coaching.
Engages associates in a positive and professional manner where inclusion and diversity of thought are leveraged for innovation and continuous improvement.
Works with leadership team to set and execute associate SMART goals/objectives.
Maintain a safe and healthy work environment by establishing, following, and enforcing standards and procedures.
Section 3: Experience, Skills, Knowledge Requirements
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field (MBA or CPA preferred)
10+ years of experience in financial services operations, with a focus on and progressive experience in internal controls, risk management, and reconciliation; including controls framework and audit practices
5+ years of leadership experience
Proven experience and knowledge of the retirement industry
Exceptional analytical, problem solving, and communication skills
Strong influencing skills across all levels, including executives
Lean or Six Sigma knowledge a plus
Background in process automation or systems implementation a plus
Results driven/results oriented, problem solver, decision maker
Adapts to changing priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced business culture.
Prioritizes, organizes, and manages multiple projects simultaneously under constantly changing dynamics.
Interacts with and influences management and contributors at all levels of the organization and across functions.
For all virtual remote positions, in order to ensure associates can effectively perform their job duties with no distractions, we require an uninterrupted virtual workspace and there is also an expectation of family care being in place during business hours. Additionally, there is an internet work speed requirement of 25 Mbps or better for individual use. If more than one person is utilizing the same internet connection in the same household or building, then a stronger connection is . If you are unsure of your internet speed, please check with your service provider.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
Be aware of employment fraud. All email communications from Ascensus or its hiring managers originate ****************** ****************** email addresses. We will never ask you for payment or require you to purchase any equipment. If you are suspicious or unsure about validity of a job posting, we strongly encourage you to apply directly through our website.
Auto-ApplyDirector of School Business Operations
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
Full-time Description
Northwood Academy Charter School is seeking a Director of School Business Operations to manage and/or support all aspects of the School's finances and operations.
The Director of School Business Operations (DSBO) at Northwood is responsible for strategically planning for the longevity and financial sustainability of the School, along with third party finance vendor(s). This person contributes to the mission of the School by leading and supporting fiscal and operational procedures, and processes. The DSBO possesses a strong understanding of policies and best practices in order to communicate with the appropriate groups and/or constituents. This position is responsible for ensuring the accurate management of business and financial accounting information in accordance with GAAP, GASB, PA Department of Education, and all Charter and Act 22 “laws.” The DSBO directly or indirectly tracks, reports, and analyzes data for the purpose of supporting the CEO and the Board of Trustees in their financial planning. In this position, the DSBO must possess strong math and analytical skills, computer literacy, a broad understanding of accounting principles, and a keen understanding of attention to detail as well as strong organizational skills.
Essential Accountabilities: The primary responsibilities of the position include oversight of: Financial Management; Accounting operational responsibilities including the procurement of systems technology, as well as Board of Trustees meeting responsibilities. Specific duties include, but may not be limited to the following:
Maintain the accounting records to comply with the chart of accounts required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education ("PDE").
Prepare audit workpapers for the fiscal year end and work with auditors to complete engagement.
Prepare the PDE annual financial report, GASB 34.
Prepare the federal tax form 990.
Prepare, from school estimates, a budget to the PDE.
Record account transactions and reconciliation of accounts on a monthly basis.
Manage the accounts payable process and ensure that all bills are paid in a timely fashion.
Prepare payroll on a bi-weekly basis.
Manage accounts receivable to ensure the school is receiving all revenues and entitlements to which it is entitled.
Prepare the monthly financial reports to the Board which include a Balance sheet, Budget to Actual Income Statement, Cash Forecast, and a monthly listing of the disbursements for Board Review.
Attend the School Board Meetings on a monthly basis.
Prepare all state and federally mandated financial reports including the PDE form 418 and 419 (Rental Reimbursement), and federal grants reporting (from school provided information).
Prepare cash flow projections, when requested.
Reconcile cash accounts monthly.
Prepare the Public School Employees Retirement System (PSERS) monthly and quarterly reporting.
Prepare financial policies and procedures which will satisfy the requirements of the school's financial operations and obligations to be approved by the Board.
Maintain adequate records and books of account for the school in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and shall retain such information for a minimum of five (5) years.
Report to the school at least three (3) business days prior to the Board's regularly scheduled monthly meetings for the preceding month, in writing with monthly balance sheets, statements of income, and sources and uses of funds with respect to the school for such month and cumulatively for the fiscal year to date, as well as any recommended changes to the then-current Approved Operating Budget that may be considered necessary or appropriate.
Engage, at the school's expense, an independent public accounting firm to perform an audit of the books and records maintained for the school as required by applicable Laws. The audit shall be completed, and a report shall be furnished within 90 days after the end of each such fiscal year.
Provide support and assistance to the school in seeking and/or maintaining the requirements of a line of credit facility from a financial institution to be utilized to fund seasonal or other cash flow deficiencies.
Prepare and submit a proposed operating budget for the operation of the school during the ensuing school year, as well as any adjustments required to achieve an approved budget.
Manage all operating accounts as required with one or more financial institutions, which are reasonably satisfactory to the school.
Requirements
Education/Experience:
A bachelor's degree or higher in accounting or finance; MBA or CPA is preferred.
Three to five years of financial management experience, preferably in a school setting.
Qualifications:
A broad knowledge of accounting principles.
Excellent technical skills and experience with accounting software preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills, including problem solving skills and ability to independently work efficiently and effectively.
State clearances are required by law prior to employment.
Working Conditions: Must be able to work within various degrees of noise, temperature, and air quality. Interruptions of work are routine. May be stressful given individual circumstances.
Physical Requirements: Sitting, standing, lifting, and carrying (up to 25 pounds), reaching, squatting, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required.
Salary Description $135,000-$145,000
Director, Corporate Taxation
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
AAA Club Alliance is seeking a Director, Corporate Taxation to join our team! This role leads all aspects of the company's tax strategy, compliance, and financial administration of defined benefit plans. The Director is responsible for minimizing tax liability through proactive planning, ensuring full compliance with federal, state, and local tax regulations, and supporting strategic decision-making in partnership with the Finance Leadership Team. This role also oversees the financial management of the company's defined benefit and non-qualified retirement plans, including funding strategies and compliance with accounting and reporting standards.
What We Offer:
As part of our team, you'll enjoy a total rewards package designed to support your well-being, growth, and work-life balance. Our package includes:
Competitive annual salary; the starting base compensation for this position is: $103,086-$180,453*
Annual Bonus + Annual Merit Increase Eligibility
Hybrid schedule (3 days on-site weekly)
Comprehensive health benefits package
3+ weeks of paid time off accrued during your first year
401(K) plan with company match up to 7%
Professional development opportunities and tuition reimbursement
Paid time off to volunteer & company-sponsored volunteer events throughout the year
Other benefits include a free AAA Premier Membership, Health & Wellness Program, Health Concierge Service, Life Insurance and Short Term/Long Term Disability
* The base pay range shown is a guideline for compensation and ultimate salary offered will be based on factors such as applicant experience and geographic location.
Primary Responsibilities:
Develop and execute a comprehensive corporate tax strategy to optimize the company's overall tax position.
Oversee preparation and filing of all corporate federal, state, and local tax returns (~ 400 annually), excluding payroll, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and full compliance.
Manage all tax examinations and audits (Federal, State, Local, Sales & Use, Property, and Business Privilege taxes).
Stay current on tax legislation and advise leadership on implications of regulatory changes.
Collaborate with external advisors to manage complex tax issues, mitigate risks, and identify savings opportunities.
Support accounting teams in reconciling tax-related accounts and maintaining accurate tax liability balances.
Prepare tax footnotes and disclosures for audited financial statements.
Maintain a comprehensive tax calendar and ensure adherence to all filing and payment deadlines.
Partner with actuaries to manage the financial aspects of defined benefit (DB) and non-qualified retirement plans, including assumption setting, funding strategies, and valuation reviews.
Oversee compliance with ASC 715 and ASC 710 and ensure accurate financial reporting of plan assets and obligations.
Prepare and file annual financial reports and disclosures for pension and retirement plans.
Evaluate and recommend optimal funding and investment strategies to support long-term plan sustainability.
Manage the financial administration of Corporate-Owned Life Insurance (COLI) programs and related funding mechanisms for non-qualified plans.
Partner closely with the VP, Accounting/Controller and senior finance leadership to align tax and benefit plan strategies with overall corporate objectives.
Lead continuous improvement initiatives to automate and streamline tax processes, ensuring scalability and efficiency.
Collaborate cross-functionally to maintain compliance with accounting standards, policies, and corporate governance requirements.
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance required; CPA or Master's in Taxation preferred. Equivalent combination of education, technical training, and experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
Minimum of 10 years of progressive corporate tax and accounting leadership, including federal, state, and local compliance oversight. Strong command of U.S. tax law, corporate tax reporting, and consolidation (Life/Non-Life and 1120-PC returns).
Proficiency with OneSource Compliance and OneSource Tax Provision software (or equivalent) required.
Experience with Workday General Ledger and multi-entity accounting environments required.
Experience in corporate or shared services finance supporting joint ventures or complex organizational structures preferred.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Strategic thinker with deep analytical and problem-solving skills.
Proven ability to drive process improvements and tax efficiency initiatives.
Strong leadership and team development capabilities.
Excellent communication skills and ability to engage with senior management and external stakeholders.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and adept at managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Full time Associates are offered a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
Medical, Dental, and Vision plan options
Up to 2 weeks Paid parental leave
401k plan with company match up to 7%
2+ weeks of PTO within your first year
Paid company holidays
Company provided volunteer opportunities + 1 volunteer day per year
Free AAA Membership
Continual learning reimbursement up to $5,250 per year
And MORE! Check out our Benefits Page for more information
ACA is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local employment practices laws. At ACA, we are committed to cultivating a welcoming and inclusive workplace of team members with diverse backgrounds and experiences to enable us to meet our goals and support our values while serving our Members and customers. We strive to attract and retain candidates with a passion for their work and we encourage all qualified individuals to apply. It is ACA's policy to employ the best qualified individuals available for all positions. Hiring decisions are based upon ACA's operating needs, and applicant qualifications including, but not limited to, experience, skills, ability, availability, cooperation, and job performance.
Job Category:
Management
Auto-ApplyAccounting - Finance Controller
Chief finance officer job in Berlin, NJ
Job Description
Professor Gatsby's Heating, Cooling and Plumbing in West Berlin, NJ is looking to hire a full-time Accounting - Finance Controller. Are you experienced in bookkeeping and accounting? Do you want to work for a company with a great team atmosphere? Would you like to be part of a fast-growing business with enormous potential? If so, please read on!
This accounting management position earns a competitive salary of $80,000 - $110,000/year. We provide excellent benefits, including health insurance, a 401(k) with company match, multiple bonus programs, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid sick days, and company parties. If this sounds like the right opportunity to leverage your experience in bookkeeping and accounting, apply today!
ABOUT PROFESSOR GATSBY'S HEATING, COOLING AND PLUMBING
We deliver first-rate HVAC services and products at affordable prices in Southern NJ and the surrounding cities, including Washington Township, Sewell, Turnersville, Glassboro, Clayton, Williamstown, Cherry Hill & Voorhees. Customer satisfaction is our first priority. We are the highest-rated company in the area because we take our time and do it right. Whether our residential customers need repairs to their existing heating and cooling systems or a completely new installation, we are here to meet their needs. We chose a professor for our mascot to signify accuracy, integrity, attention to detail, and expertise.
Our highly trained team loves what they do. We believe that if you don't love what you do, then you can't deliver the best service and value to your customer. Your heart must be in it. Our team focuses on continuing education so we can present our customers with the best options in the industry. We care about our team. We are growing fast and believe that if we invest in our team now, they will grow with us. We want to offer careers not just jobs.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ACCOUNTING - FINANCE CONTROLLER
As an Accounting - Finance Controller, you have the important responsibility of ensuring that our financial records are complete and accurate. You are proud to oversee our accounting department in a productive and efficient manner. Keeping a close eye on our company's cash flow, you create detailed monthly and annual reports for management. Your experience with QuickBooks and bookkeeping serves you well as you track job classes to monitor the expenses and revenue of our various locations.
Proficient with Microsoft Excel, you competently use the software to analyze large amounts of data. You ensure our team is happy and correctly compensated by processing the weekly payroll in a timely manner. Detail-oriented and attentive, you reconcile journal entries and balance the general ledger. You recognize the importance of financial forecasting, and you identify and implement cost-saving measures. No detail, no matter how small, gets past you! You feel great knowing that your efforts are essential to the success of our business!
QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN ACCOUNTING - FINANCE CONTROLLER
Bachelor's degree
5+ years of experience
Proficiency in bookkeeping, accounting, and cash management
Proficiency with customer relationship management (CRM) technology and other systems integrations
Proficiency with QuickBooks and Excel
Experience with financial auditing and acquisitions
Willingness & ability to assist with HR functions
Desire to take responsibility for financials and personnel in department
Strong leadership
An MBA or other master's degree is preferred. Are you attentive to detail? Can you effectively prioritize your time while managing multiple tasks? Do you thrive in the fast-paced environment of a growing company? Are you flexible? If yes, you might just be perfect for this accounting management position!
WORK SCHEDULE
This accounting management position enjoys a work-life-balanced schedule of Monday - Friday.
ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM?
If you feel that you would be right for this accounting management job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you!
Location: 08091
Financial Controller: $95K - $115K (Foundation Software)
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
Job DescriptionSalary:
TGG has partnered with an Industrial Services industry client who is seeking to add a Financial Controller to their established team. This organization completes approximately one thousand (1,000) jobs annually.
Compensation: $95K - $115K + Benefits and Quarterly Bonus.
Schedule: 7:30am - 4pm.
Day-to-day duties (Stand Alone Controller Role)
Full Cycle Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable.
Month-End Workbook Schedule
General Accounting: Billing, AIA Billing, Change Orders, Journal Entries and Time and Materials
Requirements:
Degree in accounting or related field.
Construction industry experience is preferred.
Experience with Foundation Software is preferred.
3-5 years of experience in accounting.
Strong knowledge of general account principles related to the construction industry.
Working knowledge of Sales and State Tax.
For additional information, please forward your resume to ******************************
Easy ApplyControl Manager - Vice President
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
JobID: 210691783 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: : Step into a pivotal role at JPMorganChase, where your expertise in control management will shape our compliance and risk strategies. Elevate your career with opportunities for growth and collaboration in a dynamic team environment. Join us to make a significant impact on our operations and safeguard our firm's integrity.
As a Control Manager within JPMorganChase, you will lead the charge in identifying and mitigating compliance and operational risks. Your role is crucial in enhancing our control environment through innovative solutions and advanced data analysis. We value a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration, where your skills in stakeholder management and cybersecurity will thrive.
Job responsibilities
* Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive control strategies to identify and mitigate compliance and operational risks.
* Utilize advanced data and tech literacy skills to interpret business needs, identify trends, and generate innovative solutions to enhance the control environment.
* Oversee the implementation of anti-fraud and cybersecurity measures, ensuring the protection of our operations and safeguarding against potential risks.
* Manage a diverse team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence, and ensuring alignment with operational policies and precedents.
* Engage with internal stakeholders, facilitating open communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes and uphold the integrity of our operations.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
* Demonstrated expertise in control management within the financial services sector, with a focus on compliance and operational risk mitigation, showcasing skills equivalent to seven or more years of experience.
* Capability to implement anti-fraud strategies and cybersecurity measures to safeguard business operations, ensuring robust control environments.
* Advanced proficiency in data analysis and tech literacy, leveraging these skills to enhance control environments and interpret business needs and trends.
* Expertise in leading diverse teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and aligning team performance with operational policies and precedents.
* Strong skills in internal stakeholder management, facilitating effective communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes.
* Strong project management skills and a commitment to operational excellence.
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
* Capability to leverage AI/ML technology in risk management and utilize automation to streamline processes and enhance operational efficiency.
* Advanced digital literacy for the effective use of digital tools and technologies, coupled with solid market product knowledge to navigate the financial services landscape.
* Excellent influence skills for engaging stakeholders and driving organizational change.
* Effective mentoring skills to develop team members and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
* Competence in quantitative reporting for data analysis and supporting informed decision-making.
Auto-ApplyFinancial Controller
Chief finance officer job in Collingswood, NJ
We are looking to fill the Financial Controller Position for a Confidential Group Located in Collingswood, NJ.
This is a direct role with a great company who is looking for an experienced Controller in the Affordable Housing Sector of Property Management or Real Estate.
Position Summary:
The Controller is a member of the Senior Leadership team with overall responsibility for the corporate and client financial reporting, cash and investment management, budgeting and forecasting, and management of the daily operations of the current accounting department.
Qualifications:
Commitment to community development, helping low-income communities and a strong work ethic.
Experience with office administration, human resources, and IT responsibilities in a small office environment.
Strongly motivated and able to follow through in completing high quality, innovative and detailed work with minimal supervision.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, advance knowledge of Excel program, accounting software programs, and network administration.
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Ability to prepare clear, accurate, well-organized written and financial reports and communicate in an effective and concise manner.
Experienced with team building and leading teams and managing talent.
Capacity to prioritize and simultaneously manage multiple tasks to meet internal and external deadlines.
Other Skills & Abilities:
Demonstrate flexibility and changing priorities required to meet the needs of the company's internal and external customer.
Qualifications & Competencies:
Minimum 5 years of demonstrated success in senior management and supervisory positions.
Minimum 10 years of relevant finance and accounting experience with both technical and management proficiency in operations of a financing organization.
Preferred 5-7 years of experience in the role of Controller or equivalent.
Knowledge of real estate management and affordable housing required.
Experience working with HUD and other similar programs is a must.
Education Qualifications include but may not be limited to the following:
BA required, MBA, CPA or other relevant advanced degree and/or certification preferred.
Work Environment:
Fast-paced, and holds a high-level of responsibility to ensure timelines are met accordingly.
Assistant Treasurer
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
Solenis is a leading global producer of specialty chemicals focused on delivering sustainable solutions for water-intensive industries, including consumer, industrial, institutional, food and beverage, and pool and spa water markets. Owned by Platinum Equity, the company's product portfolio includes a broad array of water treatment chemistries, process aids, functional additives, and cleaners and disinfectants, as well as state-of-the-art monitoring and control systems. These technologies are used by customers to improve operational efficiencies, enhance product quality, protect plant assets, minimize environmental impact, and create cleaner and safer environments.
Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, the company has 69 manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe and employs a team of over 16,100 professionals in 130 countries across six continents. Solenis is a 2024 US Best Managed Company, recognized fouryears in a row. For more information about Solenis, please visit ****************
As Assistant Treasurer you will play a key role in managing the company's liquidity, capital markets activities, and cash flow forecasting. You will support the Treasurer in ensuring financial flexibility, optimizing capital structure, and maintaining effective risk management strategies. You will require a deep understanding of corporate finance, debt markets, and forecasting methodologies.
Capital Markets & Financing
Support execution of financing strategies, including debt issuance, refinancing, and liability management.
Monitor capital structure and recommend strategies to optimize cost of capital.
Maintain relationships with rating agencies, banks, and investors; prepare materials for investor presentations and lender updates.
Assist with evaluating and negotiating credit facilities, loan agreements, and covenant compliance.
Cash Flow Forecasting & Liquidity Management
Lead the development of short-, medium-, and long-term cash flow forecasts.
Partner with business units to gather inputs and model cash requirements under different scenarios.
Monitor daily cash positions and ensure adequate liquidity for operational and strategic needs.
Support working capital optimization initiatives and identify opportunities to enhance free cash flow.
Risk & Investment Management
Assist with interest rate, foreign exchange, and commodity risk management strategies.
Oversee investment of excess cash within approved risk parameters and investment policies.
Track market developments that may impact funding costs, liquidity, or risk exposures.
Reporting & Analysis
Prepare treasury and capital markets reports for senior management and the Board.
Provide analytical support for M&A transactions, joint ventures, and other strategic projects.
Benchmark company capital structure and liquidity metrics against peers.
Compliance & Controls
Ensure compliance with treasury policies, debt covenants, and regulatory requirements.
Maintain effective internal controls over treasury and cash management activities.
Support treasury-related aspects of external and internal audits.
Leadership & Collaboration
Supervise treasury analysts or specialists as needed.
Collaborate with accounting, tax, legal, and business units to align treasury activities with corporate goals.
Provide training and support to business partners on treasury processes
Qualifications/Experience required:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or Finance; MBA, CPA, CTP a plus.
10+ years Treasury experience, including international experience.
Deep expertise in cash forecasting and foreign exchange risk management
Strong computer skills (MS Word, Excel); SAP a plus. Expenrience with Treasury Workstation (Kyriba, GTreasury)
Proactive and goal-oriented, with the ability to work independently and manage change effectively
Ability to read and understand financial statements
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong accuracy and attention to detail
This role will be hybrid based in our Wilmington, DE office 3 days a week.
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We understand that candidates will not meet every single desired qualification. If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you.
At Solenis, we understand that our greatest asset is our people. That is why we offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits which include medical, dental, vision & 401K, and numerous opportunities for professional growth and development. So, if you are interested in working for a world-class company and enjoy solving complex challenges, whether in the lab or the field, consider joining our team.
Solenis is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer, including Minorities / Women/ Veterans / Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Should you require assistance in applying to this opportunity, please reach out to Solenis Talent Acquisition at *****************************
The expected compensation range for this position is between $139,700.00 and $232,800.00 plus discretionary bonuses. The exact compensation may vary based on your skills, experience and other factors permitted by law.
Auto-ApplyDirector, Business Operations - Transactional
Chief finance officer job in Philadelphia, PA
The Director of Business Operations - Transactional, is responsible for leading the provision of financial and operational support for our transactional legal practices, including the Business Law and Intellectual Property departments and our Ancillary Business Units. The Director will lead the Business Operations team which is the main liaison between Finance and the legal practices, and is responsible for driving profitability and providing financial oversight to their respective legal practices. This position will report to the Chief Financial Officer, and will have managerial responsibilities.
12+ years of financial experience, preferably in a law firm or professional services environment.
Bachelor's Degree is required (Finance, Accounting, or Business); MBA or related Master's degree preferred.
Ability to listen and communicate with a high level of proficiency and professionalism while interacting with firm management. Must be comfortable articulating difficult topics clearly and concisely to superiors as well as subordinates.
Strong financial planning and analysis background is required.
Previous experience in law firm business operations is highly preferred.
Lead Business Operations team in providing financial oversight for legal department and practice chairs, including planning and ongoing management against financial and non-financial goals and metrics to assist practices in meeting firm expectations.
Partner with the various administrative functions within the firm, including Finance, Case Management, IT, etc., to provide insight and guidance into the business and ensure the operational needs of the business are being met.
Partner with Data Analysis and Financial Planning & Analysis teams on various projects and recurring processes, including but not limited to, annual budgeting, monthly P&L analysis, and management reporting.
Partner with Director of Pricing & Profitability to leverage profitability models and market intelligence for evaluating and recommending changes to new and existing fee arrangements, and to build client relationships aligned with firm strategy.
Lead integration efforts for lateral acquisitions related to onboarding of clients, matters, rates, etc.
Provide oversight, leadership and mentoring to Business Operations team to develop team members' skills and abilities for furthering the team's mission.
Auto-ApplyControl Manager - Vice President
Chief finance officer job in Wilmington, DE
Step into a pivotal role at JPMorganChase, where your expertise in control management will shape our compliance and risk strategies. Elevate your career with opportunities for growth and collaboration in a dynamic team environment. Join us to make a significant impact on our operations and safeguard our firm's integrity.
As a Control Manager within JPMorganChase, you will lead the charge in identifying and mitigating compliance and operational risks. Your role is crucial in enhancing our control environment through innovative solutions and advanced data analysis. We value a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration, where your skills in stakeholder management and cybersecurity will thrive.
Job responsibilities
Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive control strategies to identify and mitigate compliance and operational risks.
Utilize advanced data and tech literacy skills to interpret business needs, identify trends, and generate innovative solutions to enhance the control environment.
Oversee the implementation of anti-fraud and cybersecurity measures, ensuring the protection of our operations and safeguarding against potential risks.
Manage a diverse team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence, and ensuring alignment with operational policies and precedents.
Engage with internal stakeholders, facilitating open communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes and uphold the integrity of our operations.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Demonstrated expertise in control management within the financial services sector, with a focus on compliance and operational risk mitigation, showcasing skills equivalent to seven or more years of experience.
Capability to implement anti-fraud strategies and cybersecurity measures to safeguard business operations, ensuring robust control environments.
Advanced proficiency in data analysis and tech literacy, leveraging these skills to enhance control environments and interpret business needs and trends.
Expertise in leading diverse teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and aligning team performance with operational policies and precedents.
Strong skills in internal stakeholder management, facilitating effective communication and collaboration to drive mutually beneficial outcomes.
Strong project management skills and a commitment to operational excellence.
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Capability to leverage AI/ML technology in risk management and utilize automation to streamline processes and enhance operational efficiency.
Advanced digital literacy for the effective use of digital tools and technologies, coupled with solid market product knowledge to navigate the financial services landscape.
Excellent influence skills for engaging stakeholders and driving organizational change.
Effective mentoring skills to develop team members and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
Competence in quantitative reporting for data analysis and supporting informed decision-making.
Chase is a leading financial services firm, helping nearly half of America's households and small businesses achieve their financial goals through a broad range of financial products. Our mission is to create engaged, lifelong relationships and put our customers at the heart of everything we do. We also help small businesses, nonprofits and cities grow, delivering solutions to solve all their financial needs.
We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission-based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process.
We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Visit our FAQs for more information about requesting an accommodation.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans