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  • EVP of Property Management - Multifamily

    Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    SCI, the Leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit an Executive Vice President of Property Management for a leading multifamily investment and operating company with nearly four decades of proven success across design, development, construction, and asset management. The EVP of Property Management will set the strategic and operational direction for a growing portfolio of owned and third-party managed assets, driving performance, profitability, and portfolio growth while fostering a culture of excellence across the organization. This is a rare opportunity to join an established, well-capitalized company and play a pivotal role in shaping its next chapter of success. Key Responsibilities Lead and scale the property management platform across a diverse multifamily portfolio Drive operational efficiency, asset value, and resident satisfaction Partner with the CEO and Executive Chairman to align strategy and growth initiatives Strengthen third-party client relationships and business development Mentor and inspire a high-performing management team Ideal Candidate 15+ years in multifamily property management, including 10+ in senior leadership Proven record of maximizing performance across owned and fee-managed assets Strong financial and operational acumen Strategic, growth-minded leader with exceptional communication skills
    $227k-397k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Strategic CFO for Nonprofits (Remote)

    Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    A leading association is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its senior leadership team. The CFO will be responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of financial operations, ensuring compliance and alignment with the organization's goals. The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of financial leadership experience, strong strategic planning abilities, and expertise in risk management. This remote position favors candidates located near Washington, DC and includes opportunities for some travel. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $134k-198k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the NAIS senior leadership team, responsible for the strategic direction, oversight, and integrity of the organization's financial operations. Reporting to the President, the CFO leads the Finance and Accounting team and partners with other departments to ensure financial sustainability, compliance, and alignment with NAIS's mission and strategic goals. The CFO oversees accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, investments, financial planning and analysis, audits, and financial systems, as well as risk management with the general counsel and management team, while fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement. Responsibilities: Strategic Financial Leadership Lead long-term financial planning, forecasting, and modeling to support strategic decision-making. Serve as a key advisor to the President and senior leadership on financial strategy, risk management, and sustainability. Present financial reports and recommendations to the Board of Trustees and relevant committees. Collaborate with department heads to align financial planning with organizational priorities. Financial Operations & Compliance Oversee all accounting functions including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and monthly close. Ensure compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations (including Form 990), and multi-state tax requirements. Manage the annual audit process and relationships with external auditors and financial institutions. Maintain and enhance internal controls and financial policies to safeguard organizational assets. Budgeting & Reporting Lead the development and monitoring of the annual operating and capital budgets. Provide timely, accurate, and accessible financial reports to internal and external stakeholders. Promote fiscal transparency and financial literacy across departments. Investment & Cash Management Monitor cash flow and manage short-term investments to optimize returns. Oversee the organization's investment portfolio in accordance with Board policy. Team Leadership & Systems Oversight Supervise and develop the finance and administration team, including the Controller, AR/AP/Payroll Managers, and Assistant Controller. Ensure effective use and continuous improvement of financial systems (e.g., Sage Intacct, ADP, Salesforce, PN3, Ramp). Foster a collaborative, service-oriented team culture. Other responsibilities related to financial operations and management as assigned. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred). Minimum 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in an association, nonprofit or education-related organization. Demonstrated experience in strategic planning, budgeting, audit management, and compliance. Experience supervising, coaching, and developing employees. Strong interpersonal, communication, and team-building skills. Proficiency in financial systems and data tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI, Sage Intacct, ADP). Preferred skills and Qualifications: Demonstrated experience in managing a comprehensive insurance portfolio, including evaluating coverage needs, negotiating policies, and overseeing claims processes, with a proven ability to develop and implement risk mitigation strategies that reduce financial exposure and support organizational resilience. Partnered with the Legal team to ensure organizational compliance with risk management requirements and maintain timely execution of insurance renewals. Competencies: Strategic Thinking & Business Acumen: Ability to align financial strategy with organizational goals. Financial Stewardship & Risk Management: Ensures compliance and protects organizational assets. Leadership & Team Development: Builds and motivates high-performing teams. Communication & Collaboration: Communicates complex financial information clearly to diverse audiences. Integrity & Accountability: Demonstrates ethical leadership and sound judgment. Operational Excellence & Innovation: Continuously improves systems and processes. Position Attributes HR Role: Management Team Status & Classification: Regular, Full-time, Exempt Business Unit: Finance & Accounting Team Supervisor: President Location: Remote in the United States with preference for candidates located near NAIS headquarters in Washington, DC Physical Requirements: This position primarily involves sedentary work and requires the ability to operate a computer and other office equipment. The CFO must be able to communicate effectively in person, over video conferencing, and via phone and email. Occasional travel may be required for meetings, conferences, or visits to the organization's headquarters. Travel: Some travel is required for this role, including attendance at conferences, organizational events, and visits to our DC headquarters. Candidates located outside the Washington, DC area may be expected to travel more frequently to support collaboration and engagement with the team. Travel needs may vary based on business priorities. The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, political affiliation, matriculation, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Disclaimer: This document describes the position currently available. It is not an employment contract. NAIS reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time, as determined by the needs of the organization. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $135k-198k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Strategic Hospital CFO - Growth & Financial Leadership

    Medical Society of The District of Columbia 3.9company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    A premier healthcare facility in Washington D.C. is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to oversee financial operations and strategy. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of financial executive experience, including five years as a CFO in a multi-hospital system. Key responsibilities include interfacing with the senior leadership team and Board of Trustees, managing financial performance, and developing strategic financial plans. This in-person role offers a competitive salary range of $450,000 to $600,000 with benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $153k-204k yearly est. 3d ago
  • VP; Financial Consultant - Seattle, WA

    Charles Schwab 4.8company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Regular Your opportunity In addition to the salary range, this role is also eligible for bonus or incentive opportunities. Click the link below to review our Investment Professionals' incentive structure. Investment Professionals' Compensation | Charles Schwab At Schwab, you're empowered to make an impact on your career. Here, innovative thought meets creative problem solving, helping us "challenge the status quo" and transform the finance industry together. We believe in the importance of in-office collaboration and fully intend for the selected candidate for this role to work on site in the specified location. Schwab's branch team is at the heart of our firm's commitment to helping clients own their financial futures. In this exciting role, you'll give clients financial guidance while forming lasting relationships built on trust, respect, and reaching a common goal. You'll also have the ability to take charge of your own professional journey with our supportive, nurturing culture and diverse set of career opportunities. As a Financial Consultant at Schwab, you will be procured with the practice of existing Schwab clients, providing them with wealth management and financial planning advice. Over time, you'll grow your practice holistically through client asset consolidation, networking, and earning client referrals. If you currently have your securities license, enjoy working in a team setting, and share our passion for serving clients - this role is for you. What you have Required Qualifications: A valid and active FINRA Series 7 license required Obtaining or acquiring FINRA Series 66 (63/65) license and Life & Health Insurance as it will be required during your tenure on the job. Preferred Qualifications: Ability to build strong relationships, engage and encourage trust, and deepen the client relationship by applying a focused client communication strategy, and exceeding client expectations. Strong candidates will also learn to leverage our team of Schwab specialists, Schwab advice guidelines, your knowledge of the markets, and your ability to inspire action to help your client's progress toward achieving their goals. Openness to manage wealth on behalf of our clients including: Retirement Planning, Education Planning, Investment Management, Banking & Lending Management, Insurance & Risk Management, and Estate Planning Ability to adapt and implement change as the market and business conditions evolve Passion for community engagement to share and engage clients in discussion about market conditions, sound investing principles, and the ideal wealth and long-term investment strategies for their personal situation Desire to provide an outstanding investor experience in additional to furthering your own professional development in Wealth Management. Investment Professionals' Compensation | Charles Schwab Pursuant to SAFE Act requirements, all employees engaged in residential loan mortgage originations must register with the NMLS registry system and remain in good standing. You will be required to register and to submit to the required SAFE Act background check and registration process In addition to the salary range, this role is also eligible for bonus or incentive opportunities. What's in it for you At Schwab, you're empowered to shape your future. We champion your growth through meaningful work, continuous learning, and a culture of trust and collaboration-so you can build the skills to make a lasting impact. We offer a competitive benefits package that takes care of the whole you - both today and in the future: 401(k) with company match and Employee stock purchase plan Paid time for vacation, volunteering, and 28-day sabbatical after every 5 years of service for eligible positions Paid parental leave and family building benefits Tuition reimbursement Health, dental, and vision insurance
    $86k-128k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Finance Officer

    National Disability Rights Network 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    PROTECTION & ADVOCACY SYSTEM, INC. Description Protection & Advocacy System, Inc. (P&A), a Wyoming non‑profit corporation and the state's Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agency designated to receive federal funds to protect and advocate for the legal rights of eligible people with disabilities, seeks a dynamic and experienced person to be responsible for all fiscal operations of P&A as its new Chief Finance Officer. P&A's mission is to protect and advocate for the human and legal rights, interests, and welfare of Wyomingites with disabilities; promote, support, and assist Wyomingites with disabilities in understanding and controlling those systems and processes which directly affect their lives; and foster the development, availability, and accessibility of services which increase the opportunities available to Wyomingites with disabilities to live their lives as fully, independently, and productively as possible. P&A has served as Wyoming's designated P&A agency since 1977 and is a member of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN). RESPONSIBILITIES (either directly or in conjunction with applicable staff members): The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) is responsible for ensuring excellence in fiscal responsibility, budgeting, assist with human resources, facilities management, communication technology, and strategic financial planning. In this key senior management role, the successful candidate will provide financial and organizational leadership and be a catalyst in driving the financial performance of the organization. This position assures that these areas are maintained and in compliance with all applicable government statutes, regulations and contracts, as well as agency policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS In coordination with the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), develops annual agency budget, presents proposed annual budget to the agency Board of Trustees (“Board”) for final approval, monitors monthly performance against targets, and recommends budget revisions to the Board, if needed, based on actual and projected revenues and expenditures. Conveys fiscal information on a timely basis to the CEO. Prepares accounting and financial functions including payroll, accounts payable and cash management on a timely basis. Assures that all fiscal transactions are carefully and appropriately documented and filed, and that all records are maintained as required by law and are in compliance with federal, agency and accounting standards. Participates as a member of agency finance committee or other committees, as assigned. Prepares and submits monthly financial reports to the Board and discusses the reports at a scheduled Board meeting. Prepares the agency's accounting manual in consultation with the CEO and makes recommendations to the Board for periodic updates. Assists management with their understanding of financial matters. Identifies need for and provides periodic training on budgets, fiscal policies and procedures to the Board, the staff, and the PAIMI Advisory Council (“PAC”). Continuously evaluates and analyzes the operations, records, and technology of the agency and makes recommendations to the CEO to maintain efficiency and effectiveness of the agency financial operations. Works with the CEO in developing suggested policies, procedures, and other documents. Completes and submits all required federal financial and payroll reports on a quarterly, semiannual and annual basis as required by each granting agency. Assists staff with annual program performance reports. Makes recommendations regarding employee benefit programs, advises employees of eligibility for benefits and assures that they are receiving all Board‑approved benefits. Works with the agency retirement plan administrators in the management of the agency plan. Maintains personnel records, including but not limited to, payroll, position and salary, vacation and sick leave, retirement, life, medical, short‑term disability, HRA and Flex, and any other benefit records for each employee. Serves as the direct supervisor of the Support Specialist, performs a performance evaluation on an annual basis or more frequently, as necessary, and serves as the agency support back‑up. Serves as point of contact for all equipment and building maintenance to include security system, HVAC, fire alarm and sprinkler systems. Serves as the agency's primary contact person with outside contracted IT services and assists with server back‑ups, software installation, and reports any issues to contracted IT person. QUALIFICATIONS AND MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in accounting. CPA license encouraged but not required. Eight to 10 years' experience in accounting, with at least 5 years with not for profit fund accounting. Experience with accounting software including but not limited to MIP Sage, Excel, and Microsoft 365. Strong management and supervisory administration skills. Experience handling confidential matters discreetly; flexibility with changing situations; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, funding agency personnel, and the Board of Directors. Knowledge of personnel services including records, reporting requirements, fringe benefit programs, wage and hour regulations, workers' and unemployment compensation requirements. Experience performing complex assignments, prioritizing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and working well under pressure. Effective communication; both oral and written. Work experience with federal grant procedures required. Successfully complete state/federal background check(s) and any additional security level requirements as necessary from the Agency's federal, state, or private grantor programs. This position is considered key personnel and prior approval from SAMHSA, as specified in Grant Terms and Conditions, must be obtained. LOCATION AND TRAVEL Location - Cheyenne, Wyoming Travel - The position requires occasional travel outside of the business day or weekend. Ongoing meeting and training opportunities are necessary throughout the year, although some meetings continue to be available virtually. EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS P&A offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Fringe benefits include medical, vision, dental, life and AD&D, 401(k), FSA/HRA, accrued vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays. A relocation stipend will be negotiated. P&A is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. P&A serves under federally funded grant programs and is a drug‑free workplace. APPLICATION PROCEDURE In order to receive full consideration, applicants should submit their documents by September 30, 2025. Documents and Information to submit: Cover/Introduction Letter - include reason for applying for this non‑profit, professional position and any salary requirements. Resume List of at least three professional references who can speak to your work. List names, phone numbers, and email addresses. Completed Information Packets for Consideration can be emailed to: #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114k-175k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Fractional CFO - Seattle, WA

    The CFO Centre-Italy

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Are you a top-quality, driven, entrepreneurial CFO looking to be part of a global business? Joining The CFO Centre will allow you the opportunity to provide fractional CFO services to ambitious small to mid‑size businesses. Whether you come from a corporate or SMB, are an independent or a parent returning to work - we have opportunities that will allow you to achieve work flexibility and a work‑life balance. The role is self‑employed while operating within a defined model, combining the benefits of being part of a team, and supported by a well‑established organization, but with a level of autonomy and freedom in how you deliver outcomes for clients. We will support you in building a long‑term portfolio of clients on a part‑time basis. You must be able to support yourself financially during the build‑up phase. Enjoy comprehensive onboarding, mentoring and a global network of colleagues to share best practices and client experiences. The ideal candidate would have the following attributes: A strong ‘people person' with a natural ability to build relationships A ‘team player' who thrives on contributing to a high‑performance team A business builder with proven success in consultative selling Energetic, motivated and able to make things happen Organized and dependable Fully engaged with our ‘purpose' of wanting to make a real difference to our clients Entrepreneurial, non‑corporate individual seeking the freedom to work semi‑autonomously Highly networked and love to meet new people, develop business and ensure client satisfaction Desired Skills and Accreditations: A breadth of sector and transactional experience A minimum of 5 years hands‑on CFO experience during your finance career - preferably commercial and strategic CPA / CMA / MBA / finance related degree #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $106k-179k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    ACG Cares

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER - HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON D.C. With a rich history dating back to 1862, Howard University Hospital (HUH) has established itself as a premier institution in the provision of high-quality patient care, medical education, and research. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., HUH is situated on the campus of Howard University, a historically Black university that has a long tradition of academic excellence and community engagement. As a teaching hospital, Howard University Hospital plays a critical role in the education and training of the next generation of healthcare professionals. The hospital's strategic plan is focused on building on its legacy of excellence, while also embracing innovation and change, with a view to remaining at the forefront of healthcare delivery and medical education. With a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the hospital strives to create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive to all patients, families, and staff members. Licensed for 340 beds, HUH is a Level 1 trauma center and a Gold-Plus Hospital for Heart Specialties. On an annual basis, approximately 12,000 patients are admitted, with more than 100,000 out-patient visits. A new 225-bed, $650M hospital with five Centers of Excellence is scheduled to open in 2028. The Chief Financial Officer reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer of HUH, serves as a member of the senior leadership team and will interface extensively with the Howard University Hospital Board of Trustees. The CFO will also work closely with the Howard University Hospital executive and senior leadership team and directly with the CEO on matters related to finance providing expert counsel regarding the financial performance of the company and strategies for its growth and development. This leader oversees the areas of financial management, reimbursement, decision support, budget/capital planning, treasury, accounting, revenue cycle, patient financial services, managed care contracting, and supply chain management. Required Qualifications Include: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or other relevant field required. Advanced degree preferred. CPA preferred. Minimum of 10 years of financial executive experience required, with five years' experience as a CFO or Vice President in a similarly sized operation such as an integrated enterprise network; multi-hospital system; or large complex hospital (academic or community-based teaching center). Strong technical and accounting skills are required. Possess a deep understanding of all aspects of financial operations including financial management, cash flow, reimbursement, ROI, cost/benefit analysis, decision support, financial modeling, capital planning, treasury, revenue management, managed care, and supply chain/materials management. Strategic and financial planning skills and orientation to formulate the strategic financial direction for the system in conjunction with the senior leadership team by asking the right questions, developing financial models and pro-formas, structuring, evaluating and negotiating appropriate arrangements. Effective leader who can exercise influence without using the dynamics of control and has proven success in building collaboration among financial leaders within the system. Effective communicator that is engaged in advocacy initiatives with a variety of constituency interests (e.g. legislators, regulators, media). DSG Global has been retained by Howard University Hospital Corporation to conduct this search. To express interest in this role and to submit a resume, please do so through our Talent Profile by clicking here. All applications and communications are confidential. HUH is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status. Compensation: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The anticipated salary range for this role is $450,000-$600,000 with a generous benefits package. To learn more about Howard's offerings, please visit our benefits page. Please note this role is an in-person position based in Washington, DC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-171k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Controller, Vice President

    Salal Credit Union 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    We're seeking a strategic, forward-thinking Vice President - Controller to lead our accounting and finance functions and position themselves as the next Chief Financial Officer within the coming years. This is a rare opportunity for a seasoned financial leader to shape the future of a growing credit union while driving innovation and efficiency across the organization. As Controller, you'll be the cornerstone of our financial integrity and a trusted advisor to executive leadership and the Board. You'll manage a talented team, champion process automation, and ensure our financial strategy aligns with our mission and long-term goals. This is more than a Controller role - it's a launchpad for a CFO-caliber leader. This is a hybrid position that will report to our Northgate, Seattle Headquarters at least 2 days per week (Mondays and Wednesday). More in-office time may be necessary for certain leadership and team meetings. Applications for this role will close on JANUARY 23, 2026 OUR TOTAL REWARDS PACKAGE Base salary range of $152,691.39-$256,521.53 per year. The typical starting offer will fall between $165,000 - $215,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications. This position qualifies for our profit‑sharing bonus program with possible annual payouts totaling 0-8% of annual salary depending on company performance. Comprehensive healthcare benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance. Our high deductible plan options include a health savings account (HSA) with annual company‑paid contributions. Generous time off including 15 days of vacation, 12 days of sick time, and 2 floating holidays per year (eligible for use after 90 days of employment). Paid holidays in accordance with the Federal Reserve calendar. Tuition reimbursement. 401(k) plan with pre‑tax and post‑tax (Roth) options including company matching after 6 months of employment. Charitable contribution matching. Monthly transportation subsidy for employees that qualify. And more! Expanded details about our benefit offerings can be found at: *********************** WHAT YOU'LL DO IN THIS ROLE Manage and mentor the accounting and finance teams, fostering collaboration and continuous improvement. Work closely with executive leadership and department heads to translate financial objectives into actionable priorities. Oversee accurate GAAP‑compliant financial reporting, regulatory filings, audits, and internal controls. Spearhead digital transformation and enterprise‑wide system updates to enhance efficiency and scalability. Develop budgets, forecasts, and financial roadmaps that support sustainable growth and strategic initiatives. Provide insights and recommendations to the CEO, CFO, and Board to inform critical decisions. WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE Experience: 10+ years of progressive accounting/finance leadership. 5+ years in a senior management role (Controller or Assistant Controller). Direct experience in banking, credit union, or financial services required. Education & Credentials: Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance. Active CPA or CMA certification. Skills & Attributes: Deep knowledge of GAAP, NCUA/banking regulations, and complex financial reporting standards. Strong executive presence with the ability to present financial strategy to senior leadership, the Board, and regulators. Proven track record of leading and developing high‑performing teams in a collaborative, results‑driven environment. Advanced analytical and problem‑solving skills with a focus on strategic planning and operational efficiency. High proficiency with accounting systems, financial modeling tools, and Microsoft Excel. Ability to interpret regulatory changes and translate them into actionable policies and strategies. Solid understanding of advanced financial concepts, including capital ratios and risk modeling. ABOUT SALAL CREDIT UNION We have helped thousands of members manage their money by making bold, measured decisions to offer the right products to each person. Our mission is to break down financial barriers for the innovators in our community by offering good rates, low fees, and dedicated personal services. Beyond that, we are committed to giving 5% of our annual income to help people and causes in the communities we serve, because we know that many small actions, when added together, can make big impacts. Helping our employees build and achieve their career goals is equally as important to us, and we are dedicated to fostering a positive work environment in which they can thrive. We strongly prioritize their growth and development as well as their impact to the community so we can be an institution that our employees are proud to be a part of. Salal Credit Union strives to maintain a work environment free from discrimination where employees are treated with dignity and respect. Salal Credit Union does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, gender identity, religion/creed, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, size or shape, marital status, national origin, genetics/genetic markers, military or veteran status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. We adhere to these principles in all aspects of employment. We believe that by adhering to these policies we can cultivate a welcoming environment by embracing each individual's identities and abilities. To request a reasonable accommodation in order to complete your application or if you need this job announcement in an alternative format, contact the Talent Acquisition Team at *******************. If you do not have internet access, you may visit your local public library or any WorkSource location and use their computers. Salal Credit Union participates in E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility for all new hires in accordance with federal law. Seattle, Washington 98115 #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $165k-215k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Montana Society of CPAs

    Chief finance officer job in Missoula, MT

    Missoula County, (pop. 118,000), is located in western Montana at the heart of the Northern Rockies. The county serves as a regional hub for government, healthcare, education, and commerce. The County is home to the City of Missoula - the state's second-largest city - and the University of Montana. Known for its high quality of life, the region offers a balance of urban services and amenities alongside expansive public lands, rivers, and wilderness areas. Whether drawn by its strong sense of community, economic opportunities, or outdoor lifestyle, Missoula County stands out as a premier location in the Inland Northwest. Missoula County serves a diverse and growing population through a wide range of departments and divisions that include public safety, public health, infrastructure, land use planning, elections, financial services, and community and cultural programs. Key departments include the County Attorney's Office, Sheriff's Office, Detention Center, Public Works, Community and Planning Services, Public Health, Human Resources, Financial Services, and the Commissioners' Office. The County is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, each elected to staggered six-year terms. For Fiscal Year 2024-2025, Missoula County operates with a total budget of approximately $254 million and supports over 900 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions across all departments and services. Led by the Chief Financial Officer, the Missoula County Financial Services Department operates with a Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget of approximately $1.8 million and is staffed by 10 full time employees which include accountants, analysts, payroll specialists, and grants managers. The department ensures compliance with state and federal regulations, supports strategic financial planning, and provides accurate and timely financial information to internal departments, elected officials, and the public. The department is organized into five key divisions: Accounting, Budget & Financial Planning, Payroll, Grants & Special Revenue, and Internal Controls & Audit Coordination. Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the CFO oversees budgeting, accounting, payroll, grants, investments, debt management, and financial reporting, while serving as the County's Budget Officer. The CFO directs preparation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, manages the annual audit, and supervises departmental staff through the Financial Services Director. This role also guides investment strategies, capital financing, and analysis of proposed legislation. The CFO provides expert financial leadership to elected officials and staff, promotes the effective use of the County's Workday ERP system, and fosters collaboration across departments and with external partners. Required Education and Experience: A master's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, public administration, or a related field. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM). A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in governmental finance, accounting, or budget administration, including supervisory experience. For a complete position profile, full job description, benefits summary, and to apply online, visit Prothman at ************************ and click on “Open Recruitments”. For questions, call ************. Missoula County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply by November 9, 2025. (First review, open until filled.) #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $68k-113k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Investor Relations Focus

    Skyfish

    Chief finance officer job in Missoula, MT

    Skyfish is building the next generation of drone technology. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Investor Relations Focus Skyfish is an American autonomous drone platform developer and manufacturer entering a period of rapid growth as we prepare for an upcoming IPO. Our team is composed of innovative, mission-driven professionals building industry-leading autonomous drones that measure, map, and model critical infrastructure. We are a fast-moving technology startup redefining how precision data is captured. Position Overview: We are seeking a full-time Chief Financial Officer with a strong emphasis on investor relations and external-facing responsibilities. The ideal candidate brings deep SEC public experience and thrives in a dynamic, high-growth environment. Key Responsibilities Lead investor relations strategy and communication with institutional and other potential investors. Review and approve quarterly financial statements and related disclosures. Prepare MD&A analysis for investors. Sign all SEC public company filings as Skyfish's CFO. Collaborate closely with an experienced internal finance team responsible for quarterly reporting, PCAOB audits, and tax filings. Travel quarterly for investor relations meetings and periodically to Skyfish headquarters in Stevensville, Montana (if based outside the area) Required Qualifications: Prior CFO experience with SEC public markets required Strong communication skills and confidence engaging with investors Willingness to travel as needed for investor relations and headquarters visits #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $68k-113k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Strategic CFO: Finance & Ops Leader (In-Office DC)

    Price Benowitz LLP 3.8company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    A leading law firm in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their leadership team. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of financial leadership experience, particularly in law firms or professional services. This role involves leading the overall financial strategy, aligning financial management with operational priorities, and overseeing financial reporting. A Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting is required; an MBA or CPA is preferred. Competitive compensation includes a base salary of $250,000 plus performance-based incentives. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k yearly 4d ago
  • Controller - Construction / Subcontractor

    NW Recruiting Partners

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    Tri-Cities, WA Our client is a well-established subcontractor with a presence across the Western U.S. and a strong backlog of projects. They are entering a period of sustained growth, with plans to invest in leadership and systems to support long-term scalability. The Controller will lead all accounting and financial operations, partnering with executive leadership to ensure accurate financial reporting, disciplined job cost accounting, and effective percentage-of-completion revenue recognition in a project-driven construction environment. This is an opportunity for an accounting leader to make an impact and support the continued growth of a respected PNW contractor. Controller Responsibilities: Oversee all core accounting functions, including AP, AR, payroll, general ledger, job costing, fixed assets, journal entries and bank reconciliations. Manage month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes and prepare GAAP-compliant financial statements. Maintain accurate job cost reporting, WIP schedules, profitability analysis, and percentage-of-completion revenue recognition, including over/under billings. Partner with Project Managers and Estimators to review budgets, cost-to-complete forecasts, change orders, and billing schedules. Lead cash flow forecasting, budgeting, reforecasting, and variance analysis to support operational and strategic planning. Oversee multi-state tax compliance (sales/use, B&O, payroll, and income taxes), audits, and coordination with external CPAs. Establish and enhance internal controls, accounting policies, and scalable processes and oversee implementations. Manage banking, bonding, insurance relationships, and required financial reporting. Lead, mentor, and develop the accounting team while supporting cross-functional collaboration with HR, Operations etc. Controller Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, CPA is a plus. 7-10 years of progressive accounting experience, with significant experience in construction, (GC or subcontractor) job cost-driven environments. Strong knowledge of construction accounting, including job costing, WIP reporting, and percentage-of-completion accounting under GAAP. Experience managing month-end close, financial statements, and internal controls. Proven leadership experience supervising or mentoring accounting staff. Advanced Excel skills and experience with accounting software (such as Sage or Viewpoint Spectrum) and financial reporting tools. Company Benefits Competitive base salary (DOE) Performance-based bonus Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company match Paid time off and holidays Compensation: $110-150k/year plus 10-15% bonus potential www.nwrecruitingpartners.com
    $110k-150k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Spokane Workforce Council 3.6company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Spokane, WA

    WHAT WE DO For over 25 years, the Spokane Workforce Council (SWC) has played a key role in guiding the region's workforce and economic development. Originally established as a city department in the 1990s and evolving into a private-sector-led Local Workforce Board in 1998, the SWC transitioned into a governmental nonprofit organization in 2013. Today, the SWC is a mission-driven leader dedicated to elevating local workforce efforts through critical insights, researched guidance, innovative funding, and strategic partnerships. Last year, SWC invested more than $12M into local job seekers, employers, and the regional economy. Our work is centered on the vision of a flourishing Spokane, a goal we achieve by managing our current annual budget of approximately $6.7M and a dedicated team of 10 professionals. This team operates across our specialized WorkSource Spokane One-Stop Campus, which serves as the heart of regional development and engaged 9,470 job seekers this past year. Our campus integrates three core service pillars: WorkSource Spokane: Our hub for career matching provided over 6,500 services to more than 1,400 businesses in our community last year. Talent Solutions Center: Empowering business success through innovation and connection, including hosting hiring events attended by over 2,500 job seekers. Next Generation Zone: The area's only career center for young adults, which supported 374 individuals last year and celebrated 195 GED graduates. Through our dedicated community partnerships, we bridge the gap between jobseekers and employers. By modernizing the workforce system and integrating diverse services, SWC continues to build a stronger, more resilient community for all. LEADERSHIP & CULTURE Recognized as one of the most innovative and well-run workforce boards in the state of Washington, SWC operates with a culture of high trust, high accountability, and intentional autonomy. As we transition into a new chapter following the 20-year legacy of former CEO Mark Mattke, whose transformative leadership built our reputation as a national model for workforce innovation, we remain anchored by a highly skilled senior leadership team and a deeply committed 26-member Board of Directors. Our team thrives in a family-friendly workplace where they are given the freedom to perform their roles at a high level. We believe in empowering our team with the autonomy to innovate, balanced by a strong commitment to visibility and results. As stewards of public funds, we lead with data-driven decision-making and a steadfast dedication to transparency. At SWC, you are joining a professional, mission-driven team that values your expertise and shares a common goal: building a more resilient Spokane. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Salary - $150,000 - $178,000 DOE/Neg. Medical, dental, and life insurance, and long-term disability per the plans offered through the Washington State Health Care Authority Retirement: Enrollment in the WA State PERS Employee Retirement System (PERS2 or 3) PTO: 15 paid days off, accrued at 10 hours per month Sick Days: 12 paid sick days in year one (8 hours accrued each month starting month 13) Holidays: 10 paid holidays, 4 floating holidays, and 1 community service day each calendar year Monthly cell phone stipend LOCATION This is a hybrid role with an office located at 140 S Arthur St., Suite 300A, Spokane, WA 99202. SWC staff currently have the option on Fridays to work from home when circumstances do not necessitate presence in the office. POSITION SUMMARY The CEO is a highly influential, public-facing leader who serves as the strategic visionary for the Spokane workforce development system. Representing Spokane and SWC on local, state, and national levels, the CEO acts as the region's primary convener, building high-level alliances with business leaders, educational institutions, and government officials to cultivate a competitive workforce advantage. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO is responsible for the integrity and success of the entire workforce system, ensuring strict compliance with the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) while aggressively driving the diversification of funding through philanthropic partnerships, competitive grants, and revenue-generating initiatives. They provide total oversight of the annual operating budget, currently at $6.7M, and a dedicated workforce of 10 team members. The CEO oversees operations at the centers, including oversight of 55 staff with different agencies across four specialized sites, including the WorkSource Spokane One-Stop Campus. This role directly supervises a highly skilled senior leadership team of three: Division Executive of Programs & Development/Equal Opportunity Officer, Division Executive of System Advancement/Next Generation Zone Director, and the Division Executive of Finance. Year one priorities include: Funding Diversification: Expanding and diversifying the organization's financial base through private-sector partnerships, philanthropic investments, grants, and innovative funding models. Strategic Convening: Bringing together key business, industry, labor, and educational partners to actively align workforce strategies with real-time labor market demands. Legislative Advocacy: Serving as a visible advocate for the public workforce system at local, state, and federal levels to strengthen workforce funding, flexibility, and outcomes. Innovation in Service Delivery: Driving the adoption of new technologies and service models to enhance the customer experience for job seekers, businesses, and community partners. Stakeholder Alignment: Strengthening relationships with K-12 systems, higher education, and training providers to build coordinated career pathways and talent pipelines. Operational Sustainability: Proactively aligning organizational strategy with shifting legislative landscapes while optimizing the budget to maintain high staff and service levels. Planning for SWC's future real estate needs after the current lease expires. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Board Governance: Manage and foster the development of the Board of Directors, providing the research and guidance necessary for effective planning and committee success. External Advocacy and Thought Leadership: Serve as a visible spokesperson and advocate at local, state, and national levels, to stakeholders and funders to advance workforce policy. Organizational and Talent Excellence: Develop the organizational structure and professional talent required to support the mission, overseeing human resources and cultivating a high-performance culture. Ecosystem Partnerships and Integration: Convene business leaders, educators, and government officials to align service delivery with real-time economic needs. Fiscal & Operational Stewardship: Oversee the current annual operating budget of $6.7M and procurement systems to ensure all operations and funded providers remain in full compliance with WIOA and other regulations. Revenue Diversification: Proactively establish relationships with diverse funders to expand the revenue base through private-sector partnerships and philanthropic investments. BACKGROUND PROFILE A strong track record of building and sustaining cross-sector partnerships, effectively convening business leaders, educators, and government officials toward shared regional goals. Advanced business acumen and experience managing multi-million-dollar budgets, contract administration, and organizational effectiveness to ensure high-level fiscal accountability. Experience collaborating with Boards of Directors and diverse committees to facilitate effective planning and transparent policy making. Familiarity with the laws and policies governing workforce, education, and economic development, with a proven ability to navigate public-sector and nonprofit landscapes. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to inspire partners and serve as a visible advocate for the workforce system at the local, state, and national levels; a skilled public speaker.
    $150k-178k yearly 3d ago
  • Finance Director Outdoors for All Foundation To enrich the quality of life through outdoor recr[...]

    Move United

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    This is an exciting time for the organization, as we expand our services in western Washington. We are eager to work with a Finance Director who can manage a team, oversee financial systems, support a capital campaign, and help implement our new strategic plan. The Finance Director will directly influence and participate in the day-to-day operations and long-range planning for the organization. Key responsibilities include developing strategic financial plans, managing cash flow forecasts, ensuring accurate financial records, and providing reporting and analysis to Board and staff members. This role requires confident and supportive leadership, financial acumen, and the ability to communicate with stakeholders at all levels. The ideal candidate can operate at a strategic level but is also willing to pay attention to the details that make a small office successful. About Outdoors for All Foundation Outdoors for All Foundation has been breaking down barriers and building community through the power of adaptive recreation across Washington state since 1979. What began as a ski program for 35 youths with disabilities has grown into a nationally recognized nonprofit offering year-round programs, including skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, rock climbing, cycling, hiking, day camps, and more. We serve people of all adaptive needs, including mobility, cognitive, sensory, developmental, and behavioral disabilities, by offering year-round opportunities and financial aid (covering up to 90% of program costs) to remove barriers of cost and transportation. Now in our 46th year, we proudly serve over 2,500 children and adults with disabilities, providing 7,500 experiences annually, thanks to the incredible support of more than 850 volunteers and 100 community partners and hundreds of donors. Key Responsibilities Financial Provide timely and accurate analysis and financial reporting to ensure the highest level of financial oversight by leadership and board members. Assess operating results in terms of performance against budget, cash flow projections, long term sustainability, and the operating effectiveness of the organization. Provide expert non-profit accounting guidance including revenue recognition principles and restricted account administration. Conduct month-end and year-end closing activities. Lead annual budgeting and multi-year forecasting, develop financial models to support growth and risk planning, and provide recommendations to the Senior Leadership Team. Collaborate with program and development staff to prepare grant applications and create budgets and reports. Work with outside audit firm to deliver annual independent audit and preparation of annual tax filing. Monitor performance of endowment and investment accounts in partnership with the Board Finance Committee. Serve as staff liaison to the Board Finance Committee Leadership and Strategy Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve financial and administrative operations. Partner with other Directors to translate organizational strategy into sound financial planning, ensuring strong alignment between mission and resources. Work closely with the Development team to forecast revenue, track grant funds, and ensure financial clarity for fundraising efforts. Develop and evaluate short and long-term strategic financial objectives for the organization, ensuring always that they are aligned with overall strategy and mission. Risk Management Develop and maintain systems of internal controls, including evaluation and implementation of financial policies, procedures and standards designed to preserve organizational assets. Ensure compliance across the organization with government requirements and applicable regulations, rules for financial and tax reporting, and other external requirements Ensure appropriate insurance coverage for programs, buildings, and vehicles Contribute to maintaining systems that support inclusion, integrity, communication, and safety Skills, Abilities and Qualifications Bachelor's degree. MBA or CPA preferred At least 5 years of financial management experience in non-profit or school setting with at least 3 years of experience supervising employees. Ability to manage the financial complexity of both unrestricted and restricted revenue streams, earned revenue, individual giving, grants, and endowment. Ability to build trust, manage confidential information, and maintain high standards of integrity Successful track record in setting policies and priorities, long-term financial planning, creating institutional budgets, and developing financial analyses Demonstrated ability to think critically and globally to make decisions that support the health and sustainability of an organization Experience in managing teams and supporting cross-functional collaboration Experience with government grants including contracting processes, tracking, reporting, and regulations Experience in managing audit and tax engagements with third-party CPA firm Demonstrated ability to operate with integrity, discretion, and professional maturity Ability to describe financial concepts and effectively collaborate with program and fundraising colleagues High level of proficiency with computers. Tech systems include QuickBooks Online, Salesforce, Bill.com, and Microsoft Office suite, including SharePoint. Commitment to mission Ability to pass a background check Work Environment and Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. High level of concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Complex reading and writing skills with the ability to read and analyze complex documents. Ability to see, hear, and talk clearly in order to receive instruction and to give instructions to others. Ability to work independently, with others, around others, have verbal contact with others, face‑to‑face contact with others and prioritize work and make decisions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, sit, walk, stoop, talk, hear, reach above and below shoulders; use hand and finger dexterity in keyboarding and making and receiving telephone calls. The employee may be required on occasion to lift and/or carry up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Occasionally the employee will be required to perform work out of the office or other facilities. Salary Range US$125,000 - $135,000 Status and schedule Full‑time, exempt; Mon‑Fri 9 am‑5 pm; hybrid schedule available Benefits Medical and dental coverage Three weeks' vacation, nine paid holidays, and sick leave 403B retirement plan matching of 3% Summit at Snoqualmie season pass Professional development and educational funding Other benefits as outlined in the Outdoors for All Employee Manual. Application Process To apply, please send a copy of your resume and cover letter to ***********************. This position will remain open until it is filled. EEO Statement The Outdoors for All Foundation does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, creed, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), age, national origin, citizenship, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, sensory, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, political ideology, or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. The Outdoors for All Foundation will make reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship to the organization. Mission To enrich the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $125k-135k yearly 2d ago
  • Strategic Finance & Administration Director

    Asp Team 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A nonprofit workforce development organization in Seattle is seeking a Senior Director of Finance & Administration to oversee financial operations and compliance while driving modernization and improvements across systems. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in nonprofit finance, a commitment to diversity, and strong leadership abilities. This role requires collaboration with the Executive Director and the Board to ensure alignment with organizational goals. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $57k-70k yearly est. 3d ago
  • CFO

    Creative Financial Staffing 4.6company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Spokane Valley, WA

    A Spokane-based, multi-entity heavy construction company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead a team of accounting professionals and serve as a strategic partner to the executive team. Our company manages federal, state, and private projects across the Pacific Northwest. As CFO, you will play a critical role in executive leadership-overseeing all financial operations and driving strategic initiatives to support growth and profitability in the civil construction sector. You'll ensure seamless integration and optimization of financial systems, including estimating, project management, and accounting/ERP, payroll, while collaborating closely with project managers and key stakeholders. What You'll Do Lead financial strategy, budgeting, forecasting, and risk management for construction projects and job costing. Build and mentor a high-performing accounting team. Oversee and continuously improve accounting operations. Partner with operations to ensure accurate bid preparation, job cost tracking, and margin optimization. Deliver timely financial analysis and reporting to the President, ownership, and external partners. Develop and monitor Key Performance Indicators to guide senior leadership. Evaluate capital investments, financing options, growth initiatives, and operational improvements to strengthen financial health. What You'll Gain A strategic leadership role with a seat at the executive table. Competitive compensation: up to $185K + bonus. Excellent healthcare benefits and 401(k) match. Who You Are CPA, CMA, or MBA required. 7-10 years of progressive accounting experience in a leadership role. Background in heavy/civil construction is essential. #INDEC25 #LI-MG7
    $134k-201k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President, Accounting & Finance

    SRM 4.1company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Spokane, WA

    The Vice President of Accounting & Finance (VP, A&F) leads SRM Development's corporate accounting, financial reporting, internal controls, compliance, and enterprise finance operations across a complex, multi-entity organizational structure. This role is accountable for the integrity of SRM's books and records, ensuring GAAP accuracy, timely month-end and year-end close, and delivery of clear, decision-useful financial reporting to executive leadership and ownership. As the senior leader bridging Controller-level execution and CFO-level enterprise finance leadership, the VP, A&F partners closely with the CEO, FP&A, and business leaders to strengthen financial infrastructure, enhance cash and liquidity visibility, improve capital and resource stewardship, and scale systems and controls to support SRM's growth. The VP, A&F oversees corporate accounting operations while also driving enterprise financial management disciplines-integrated reporting, cash forecasting support, risk oversight, governance, and process optimization-distinct from project-level deal or transaction responsibilities. Success in this role requires exceptional technical accounting expertise, strong financial leadership, operational rigor, and the ability to translate complex financial matters into clear insights that support decision-making across Development, Construction, Asset Management, and Corporate teams. Job Duties & Responsibilities Corporate Finance & Strategic Financial Leadership Partner with the CEO to support SRM's corporate financial strategy in alignment with organizational goals and ownership priorities. Support long-range planning for corporate liquidity, enterprise resilience, and capital allocation by ensuring high-quality financial inputs, timely reporting, and scenario-ready data. Provide proactive financial insights to executive leadership by connecting reporting outcomes to operational drivers, risks, and opportunities. Assess enterprise-level financial risks and opportunities across operations, compliance requirements, and business growth initiatives in partnership with the CEO. Financial Reporting & Accounting Operations Oversee all aspects of corporate accounting including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, intercompany activity, and consolidations. Ensure timely and accurate month-end and year-end close processes across a multi-entity environment with consistent reporting deadlines. Produce GAAP-compliant financial statements, management reports, and supporting schedules, including consolidated reporting packages and executive dashboards. Maintain chart of accounts and entity structure to support accurate reporting, scalability, corporate visibility, and portfolio-level analytics. Establish and enforce close calendars, reconciliation standards, approval controls, and review protocols. Drive continuous improvements to shorten close cycles, enhance accuracy, and improve transparency Internal Controls, Compliance & Audit Management Design, implement, document, and monitor internal controls to ensure financial integrity, mitigate risk, and safeguard company assets. Lead annual external audits, coordinate with auditors, and prepare required documentation to support clean audit outcomes. Ensure compliance with GAAP, regulatory requirements, lender obligations, and internal policies. Coordinate tax process support and compliance inputs in partnership with external tax advisors and the CEO (as applicable). Partner with the CEO to strengthen governance frameworks and enterprise-wide risk management across financial operations. Treasury Support, Cash Management & Liquid Visibility Oversee accounting's role in treasury support, including cash reconciliations, cash controls, and accurate cash reporting across entities. Collaborate with the CEO, Treasury, and FP&A to improve centralized cash visibility and ensure alignment between cash management and accounting processes. Support enterprise cash strategy through disciplined cash forecasting inputs, working capital visibility, and timely reporting. Ensure segregation of duties, approval governance, and strong controls over payments, bank access, reconciliations, and cash movement Financial Operations, Processes & Systems Strengthen SRM's financial infrastructure by optimizing processes across Accounting (and in partnership with FP&A and Treasury) to support a growing and increasingly complex enterprise. Own SRM's accounting systems and data integrity; lead system enhancements and integrations (e.g., NetSuite, Yardi, Spectrum, Juniper) in partnership with IT and Finance leadership. Drive automation to improve efficiency, reduce manual work, strengthen controls, and enhance reporting capabilities. Establish standard operating procedures (SOPs), policy documentation, and process controls across all accounting and finance operations. Collaborate closely with FP&A leadership to ensure alignment between historical reporting, performance KPIs, and forward-looking insights. Corporate Governance, Risk Management & Controls Maintain and enhance SRM's accounting policies, control environment, and governance framework. Support enterprise scenario planning and stress-testing readiness by ensuring reliable historical data, auditable support, and consistent reporting structures. Ensure compliance with lender reporting expectations and corporate governance standards through disciplined reporting and documentation. Oversee coordination of corporate insurance requirements from the accounting/controls perspective (certificates, claim documentation, compliance support), and support broader risk mitigation efforts with the CEO as needed. Maintain high ethical standards and accountability throughout the finance organization. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Business Partnership Maintain strong working relationships with Development, Construction, and Asset Management teams to support operational and portfolio needs. Provide timely information, guidance, and analysis to business leaders; serve as a key resource for financial policies, technical accounting questions, and best-practice adoption. Partner with Investor Relations and external stakeholders as needed to ensure consistent financial storytelling, documentation, and transparency Leadership, Team Development & Organizational Alignment Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing accounting and finance operations team, including AP, AR, senior/staff accountants, and other supporting roles as the function scales. Define clear roles, responsibilities, and swim lanes across Accounting, FP&A, Treasury, and Construction Finance in partnership with the CEO. Establish clear expectations, workload prioritization, and performance management practices. Champion a culture of financial discipline, transparency, continuous improvement, and operational excellence. Provide hands-on leadership support in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. Initial 6-12 Month Priorities Deliver a streamlined and accelerated month-end close process with consistent corporate reporting deadlines and improved accuracy. Deliver an integrated corporate reporting package (consolidated statements, key schedules, and enterprise KPIs) with clear executive-level insights. Document, enhance, and operationalize internal controls, accounting policies, and key workflow processes across accounting, treasury support, and reporting. Implement improvements in AP/AR workflows, cash controls, reconciliations, and approval governance to reduce risk and improve efficiency. Support implementation of a rolling 13-week cash forecast process (in partnership with CEO/Treasury/FP&A) by improving inputs, timing, and cash reporting integrity. Define and document organizational swim lanes between Accounting, FP&A, Construction Finance, and Treasury to improve execution and accountability. Prepare for and successfully complete annual audit with clean findings, strong documentation, and an efficient PBC process. Lead the integration or enhancement of financial systems (NetSuite, Yardi, Spectrum, Juniper) needed to support scalability, automation, and reporting accuracy. Qualifications Financial Leadership: Demonstrated ability to lead accounting/finance functions in a complex, multi-entity environment; strong enterprise mindset. Technical Mastery: Deep knowledge of GAAP, consolidations, internal controls, audits, and corporate reporting. Treasury & Liquidity Acumen: Working knowledge of cash management controls, forecasting inputs, and banking/lender compliance support. Strategic Thinking: Ability to translate financial results into business insights and actionable recommendations in partnership with executive leadership. Operational Excellence: Proven strength in improving systems, processes, close timelines, and data accuracy; high standards for documentation and controls. Communication: Exceptional ability to convey financial information clearly to executives and cross-functional stakeholders. Team Leadership: Strong track record building, mentoring, and developing accounting/finance teams; ability to create clarity and accountability. Systems Literacy: Experience with enterprise financial systems and reporting tools; NetSuite, Yardi, Spectrum, and Juniper experience highly desired. Business Acumen: Understanding of real estate development, construction, operating entities, and multi-entity corporate structures. Required Experience Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field required (CPA strongly preferred; MBA, CPA, or CFA a plus). 10-15+ years of progressive experience in accounting and corporate finance leadership roles. Experience as a VP Finance, Controller, Director of Accounting, or similar senior finance leader in real estate development, investment management, construction, or private equity preferred. Proven success operating in a multi-entity, multi-stakeholder environment with strong control and reporting requirements. Demonstrated success leading audits, enhancing internal controls, and improving close and reporting cadence. Experience leading or partnering on ERP implementations, systems integrations, and workflow automation initiatives. Physical Requirements: This position is an office-based role that will require frequent sitting and computer use. Travel: 0-10% The annual salary for this position in the Greater Spokane area is $200,000 - $225,000, depending on experience. This position will also be eligible for performance based bonuses, including profit sharing. SRM offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, a retirement savings plan, and professional development opportunities. SRM is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, disability, or protected veteran status.
    $200k-225k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Operations Officer

    Riverbank 4.2company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Spokane, WA

    The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is a key member of the Senior Management Team responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling all day-to-day operational activities of the bank. This role requires a proven leader at the intersection of customer experience, technology, and industry transformation. The COO will provide strategic leadership to ensure operational effectiveness, sustainability, and efficiency across both traditional banking functions and our fintech partnerships, ensuring all operations operate in a safe, sound, and compliant manner. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Strategic Planning: Collaborate with the CEO and Senior Management Team to translate the bank's vision and strategy into actionable operational plans, with a specific focus on Making Business Banking Easy and integrating Fintech initiatives into the core business model. Operations Management: Oversee and optimize all core banking operations, including deposit and loan operations, payment processing (ACH, wire), and general ledger reconciliations. Fintech & BaaS Partnerships Oversight: Manage the operational aspects of the bank's BaaS partnership(s). This includes vendor underwriting, SLA negotiation, and ensuring operational controls are effective for all partner programs. Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management: Manage the existing compliance teams to ensure strict adherence to all local and federal banking laws and regulations (BSA/AML, OFAC, etc.) across all operations and third-party vendor relationships. Technology & Innovation: Oversee the integration and implementation of new technologies, ensuring existing processes align with strategic digital goals. This includes leveraging technology to automate processes and improve productivity. Process Improvement: Analyze internal operations and identify opportunities for improvement, driving end-to-end solutions that enhance operational efficiency and the customer experience. Financial Oversight: Work closely with the CFO to manage operational budgets, monitor performance against targets, and contribute to financial reporting to ensure strong financial health. Team Leadership: Provide visionary and strategic leadership to the Operations, Fintech, and Compliance teams, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Manage and mentor staff, including hiring, training, and performance evaluations. Professional Development: Actively invests in professional growth and external networks, maintaining relevant industry relationships, peer forums, and leadership development opportunities to stay current on best practices and bring forward-thinking ideas back to the organization. Committee Assignments: Member of the IT Steering Committee Member of Asset Liability Committee Member of the Compliance Committee Chair of the Fintech Committee Minimum Qualifications: Education: Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Finance, or a related field. An MBA or a related Masters degree is preferred. Experience: 5+ years of progressive experience in senior management within community banking operations is required. Demonstrated experience managing fintech partnerships is a significant advantage. Proven track record of managing operational scale, strategic transformations, and leading large, cross-functional teams. Skills: Exceptional strategic thinking, operational management, and problem-solving skills. Deep understanding of community bank compliance requirements and risk management principles. Strong technical skills, with knowledge of banking applications, data analysis, and project management software. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively present information to the Board of Directors, staff, and external partners. Key Attributes for Success: Strategic thinker with a strong hands-on execution capability. High ethical standards, personal integrity, and commitment to operational excellence. Ability to foster positive internal and external relationships, including strong board relations. Deep understanding of the banking industrys regulatory environment and operational risk dynamics. A leadership style that inspires trust, promotes cross-functional collaboration, and aligns with RiverBanks mission and values. Why RiverBank? Were a purpose-driven bank that values Collaboration, Kindness, Motivation, Innovation, and Productivity. Youll step into a high-impact role with visibility, influence, and the opportunity to shape the financial future of a growing, values-led institution. More to Know: RiverBank has consistently been named one of the Best Places to Work in the Inland Northwest since 2020. Vacation (4 Weeks), Sick Leave (12 days a year), Volunteer Time off (24 hours) & All Bank Holidays (at least 40+ paid days off a year total that increase with tenure) 90% Employer Paid Medical & 100% Employer Paid Vision, Dental, & Long-Term Disability Insurance for every Team Member AnHRA where an employee only pays $600 towards their medical deductible and the company reimburses any other deductible costs ($4,900+ value) Employer-paid Life Insurance(two times your annual earnings) Employer PaidEmployee Assistance Program 4% company 401k matchon contributionsafter 3months Paid Parental Leave Discounted Rates on Pet, Home, & Auto Insurance Is this role not an exact fit? Feel free to check out the rest of our opportunities@BambooHR! Go hereto see an overview of the hiring process of RiverBank, how you can best prepare, and give us your thoughts on this posting! RiverBank is an equal opportunity employer, committed to hiring a diverse workforce and preserving inclusive hiring practices. RiverBank , Inc. does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
    $135k-180k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Director of Finance

    Family Promise of Spokane 3.6company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Spokane, WA

    Finance Director Schedule: M-F office hours (some flexibility) FLSA: Full-time Pay: $75,000 to $87,000 DOE About Us Family Promise of Spokane equips families and the Spokane Community to end the cycle of homelessness. We believe no child should ever experience homelessness. Were a growing nonprofit with over 50 employees and are funded through grants, contracts, and community support. Our culture is grounded in: Radical Empathy: We step into someone elses shoes without judgment and meet people with dignity, humility, and deep listening. Collaborative Stewardship: We honor every dollar, every volunteer, and every partner by working together with trust, transparency, and accountability. Curious Accountability: We ask questions, seek to understand, and own our impactgood or bad. We learn out loud and welcome accountability as a path to excellence. Intentional Innovation: We dont just reactwe design. We take smart risks, use data and feedback, and always ask how to do it better. Compassionate Competitiveness: We care deeply, and also compete to lead, innovate, and deliver better outcomes. We are driven by purpose and love. The Role TheFinance Directorprovides both strategic leadership and hands-on financial management for Family Promise of Spokane. You will lead a small finance team, steward organizational resources, and serve as a key partner to the CEO, COO, and leadership team. This role is part of the leadership team and is the primary staff liaison to our Board Finance/Audit Committees and external financial partners. Key Responsibilities: Lead annual budgeting and multi-year financial planning with leadership and program teams Prepare and present timely monthly/quarterly financial reports, dashboards, and variance analyses Oversee accounting operations, including GL, month- and year-end close, and nonprofit GAAP/FASB compliance Coordinate annual audit, Form 990, and other required filings Ensure strong grant and fund accounting, including restricted/unrestricted funds and federal grant compliance (when applicable) Design, maintain, and improve internal controls, financial policies, and procedures Manage and develop finance staff (Grants Accountant, Accounts Payable, and assigned finance/operations roles) Support strategic decisions on staffing, compensation, benefits, facilities, and program growth Lead transition from third-party bookkeeping to a fully in-house finance function You Are: Experienced in nonprofit finance and ready to own the full finance function in a growing organization Comfortable moving between strategic thinking and hands-on accounting work A clear, approachable communicator with both financial and non-financial audiences Values-driven, mission-aligned, and motivated by using finance to drive real community impact Qualifications Required: Bachelors in Accounting, Finance, Business, Public Administration, or related field (or equivalent experience) 57 years of progressive accounting/finance experience, including 3+ years in nonprofit finance Strong knowledge of nonprofit GAAP and FASB standards Experience with grants accounting and managing restricted/unrestricted funds Prior supervision of finance staff Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks) and advanced Excel/financial analysis Experience with audits and Form 990 Demonstrated success building/maintaining internal controls and financial policies Preferred: CPA, CMA, MBA, MPA, or similar advanced credential Experience with federal grants (Uniform Guidance / 2 CFR 200) Experience in a nonprofit of similar size and complexity Experience integrating accounting with donor CRM and HR/payroll systems How to Apply Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your interest in this role and how your experience connects to our mission and values. You can also apply via our Family Promise of Spokane website, ***************************************
    $75k-87k yearly 22d ago

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How much does a chief finance officer earn in Spokane, WA?

The average chief finance officer in Spokane, WA earns between $82,000 and $216,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief finance officer range of $80,000 to $257,000.

Average chief finance officer salary in Spokane, WA

$133,000

What are the biggest employers of Chief Finance Officers in Spokane, WA?

The biggest employers of Chief Finance Officers in Spokane, WA are:
  1. Creative Financial Staffing
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