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  • Founding CEO - AI-Powered Credit & Finance Platform

    Futuresight

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A leading venture studio is seeking an experienced Founding CEO to launch an AI-native loan covenant monitoring platform. This role involves winning customers, building the initial product, and leading fundraising efforts. Ideal candidates should have relevant startup experience and proven success in B2B SaaS environments. The position offers significant equity, full P/L ownership, and active engagement from a cross-functional team. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $159k-250k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • 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. 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 1d ago
  • 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. 5d ago
  • Founding CEO - Build, Raise & Scale B2B SaaS

    Futuresight Inc.

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A leading venture studio is looking for a Founding CEO to lead a new B2B SaaS venture aimed at revolutionizing the home services market. The candidate should have previous founding experience, expertise in B2B SaaS sales and fundraising. Responsibilities include winning customers, building the product, and leading capital raising efforts. This is a full-time role with significant equity stakes. The company is committed to diversity and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-232k yearly est. 3d ago
  • U.S. Private Bank - Private Banker - Executive Director / Vice President

    Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    We are actively looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are collaborative, confident and motivated to provide a first-class experience to clients within J.P. Morgan's U.S. Private Bank. If you have an entrepreneurial mindset and are looking to constantly challenge yourself, J.P. Morgan is the place for you. You will be working alongside a team of talented colleagues from other markets, businesses and functions to provide you with the opportunity to take your career to the next level. As a Private Banker in the U.S. Private Bank, you are responsible for advising families on building, preserving and managing their wealth. You will use your knowledge of investments, financial planning, credit and banking to both advise current clients on all aspects of their balance sheet and generate new client acquisition. You will be part of a local team and supported by an institutional platform that has the resources, specialists and intellectual capital to help you advise clients on achieving their desired goals. Job Responsibilities Manage and maintain relationships with clients by earning trust, thoroughly understanding client needs, providing targeted advice, developing thoughtful solutions and delivering an exceptional client experience Generate business results and acquire new assets, both from existing client base and new client acquisition Advise clients on their overall balance sheet, including asset allocation, investment management, wealth planning, credit and banking needs Partner with internal specialists to provide interdisciplinary expertise to clients when needed Connect your clients across all lines of business of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Ensure that proposed solutions fulfill clients' needs and objectives in the short, medium and long term through a holistic goals based planning approach Strictly adhere to all risk and control policies, regulatory guidelines and security measures Required qualifications, capabilities and skills Six plus years of work experience in Private Banking or Financial Services Bachelor's Degree required Series 7, 66 and Insurance licenses required for position; unlicensed candidates considered, but required to obtain licenses within 90 days of start date Proven sales success and strong business acumen Strong community presence with an established network Experience or demonstrated understanding of investments, wealth planning, credit and banking concepts Focuses on the client experience and works tirelessly on the client's behalf Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills Proactive, takes initiative, and uses critical thinking to solve problems MBA, JD, CFA, or CFP preferred Dynamic and credible professional who communicates with clarity and has exceptional presentation skills Demonstrates strong organizational skills and applies a disciplined and organized approach throughout their business Experience with and in-depth knowledge of the equity and fixed income markets and alternative investments, including Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Real Estate #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $238k-354k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Finance Director

    F5 Networks, Inc. 4.6company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Finance Director page is loaded## Finance Directorremote type: Hybridlocations: Seattletime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: RP1035686At F5, we strive to bring a better digital world to life. Our teams empower organizations across the globe to create, secure, and run applications that enhance how we experience our evolving digital world. We are passionate about cybersecurity, from protecting consumers from fraud to enabling companies to focus on innovation. Everything we do centers around people. That means we obsess over how to make the lives of our customers, and their customers, better. And it means we prioritize a diverse F5 community where each individual can thrive.We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented **Finance Director** with a specialized skill set in managing and analyzing subscription-based businesses, particularly with a focus on Cost of Goods Sold (COGS), cloud hosting expense and data center run-rates. This role is critical in driving financial performance by ensuring efficient cost management, accurate financial reporting, and strategic input into our subscription revenue model. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of working within subscription or SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) industries, understanding technology infrastructure complexities, and possess strong analytical, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills.We are seeking a seasoned and dynamic candidate to assist in overseeing and optimizing financial planning, strategy, and operational excellence across F5's technology and operations domains. This is a pivotal leadership role within the Finance organization, responsible for providing strategic direction, actionable insights, and robust financial frameworks to drive efficiency, innovation, and long-term value creation.This is a visionary role-we're looking for someone who not only brings a wealth of FP&A expertise, but also forward-thinking ideas to reimagine how finance aligns with evolving technology and operations priorities. The successful candidate will play a key role in enhancing transparency, forecasting accuracy, and decision support for business leadership.## **Key Responsibilities**### **Internal Audit Leadership*** **Strategic Partnership:** Act as the primary financial and strategic business partner for the subject area leadership team, contributing to technology and operations strategies. Serving as a trusted advisor, providing insights and recommendations to optimize resource allocation, technology investments, and operational efficiency.* **Budgeting, Forecasting, and Planning**: Support the annual budget and quarterly forecasting processes for the organization, ensuring alignment with corporate goals and strategic priorities. Identify growth opportunities and cost-saving initiatives while proactively mitigating financial risks.* **Data-Driven Decision Support**: Develop robust financial models, KPIs, and frameworks to evaluate key initiatives with business stakeholders (e.g.. R&D prioritization, technology-enabled efficiencies, infrastructure investments, operational scalability, etc.). Use data to provide actionable recommendations to drive investment decisions and performance improvement.* **Performance Management and Reporting**: Establish and drive reporting mechanisms to monitor financial performance, operational metrics, and progress against key initiatives. Provide clear, concise updates to business leadership and executive stakeholders. Present financial results, trends, and recommendations to subject area leadership teams with clarity and impact.* **Innovation and Continuous Improvement**: Bring new ideas and innovative thinking to the FP&A organization, with an emphasis on driving automation, agility, and efficiency in financial processes. Implement tools, models, and best practices to optimize FP&A processes, improving consistency and decision-making speed.**Cross-Functional Collaboration**: Work closely with finance, accounting, and operational teams to ensure alignment on metrics, governance, processes, and strategic initiatives. Actively support cross-functional projects involving technology deployments, operational shifts, and long-term financial scenario planning.The Job Description is intended to be a general representation of the responsibilities and requirements of the job. However, the description may not be all-inclusive, and responsibilities and requirements are subject to change.The annual base pay for this position is: $177,600.00 - $266,400.00*F5 maintains broad salary ranges for its roles in order to account for variations in knowledge, skills, experience, geographic locations, and market conditions, as well as to reflect F5's differing products, industries, and lines of business. The pay range referenced is as of the time of the job posting and is subject to change.**You may also be offered incentive compensation, bonus, restricted stock units, and benefits. More details about F5's benefits can be found at the following link:**. F5 reserves the right to change or terminate any benefit plan without notice.***Please note that F5 only contacts candidates through F5 email address (ending with @f5.com) or auto email notification from Workday (ending with f5.com or** **@myworkday.com)****.****Equal Employment Opportunity**It is the policy of F5 to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and employment applicants without regard to unlawful considerations of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, sensory, physical, or mental disability, marital status, veteran or military status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, job assignment, compensation, promotion, benefits, training, discipline, and termination. F5 offers a variety of reasonable accommodations for candidates. Requesting an accommodation is completely voluntary. F5 will assess the need for accommodations in the application process separately from those that may be needed to perform the job. Request by contacting accommodations@f5.com.**Remote**: Primarily work from designated home location but can come into an F5 office to work or travel to an offsite location as needed. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $177.6k-266.4k 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 1d 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. 2d ago
  • Managing Director, Seattle

    Supportkind

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    About KIND Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied and separated children who are forcibly displaced from their countries of origin. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child's rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. Building on its extensive programming and successful model in the United States, KIND is expanding in the Americas and Europe to bring its experience to bear in working with unaccompanied and separated children. Our work focuses on addressing the legal and mental health needs of this population; building strong partnerships and engaging in training and capacity strengthening with governments, NGOs, and the private sector; and advocating for systemic and pragmatic reforms to advance the rights of unaccompanied and separated children. Position Summary KIND seeks a Managing Director, Seattle to provide seasoned, disciplined, and effective management of the KIND field office, including performing independently in the areas of program and performance management, budgeting, employee relations, and development-support functions. As the head of KIND's local office, the Managing Director, Seattle is a critical member of the management team in KIND's Legal Services division and is the senior representative of the organization at the local level - effectively engaging government, private sector partners, and community stakeholders to advance KIND's mission. Managing Directors supervise Senior Attorneys and Managing Attorneys (formerly Supervising Attorneys) as well as other attorney and non-attorney staff as needed. The Managing Director will report to the Regional Director, Legal Services. This position is contingent upon continued funding. Essential Functions Provides mentoring to KIND pro bono attorneys and as needed, limited direct legal representation to KIND clients. In the pro bono mentoring function, provide robust consultation and technical assistance to pro bono attorneys who have accepted a KIND case. In the direct representation function, perform ordinary functions of legal counsel including legal research and formulating the legal strategy for the case; conducting client interviews; appearing before immigration and/or state court or agencies, and drafting and filing court pleadings and applications for benefits. Mentors and/or direct representation responsibilities will be determined based on programmatic and institutional priorities in consultation with Legal Programs leadership. Serves as a member of KIND's Legal Programs management team, responsible for the overall management of field office including program quality and deliverables, staff performance, team cohesion and functioning, and integration with the Legal Programs department and organization at large. Monitors and presents changes in immigration law to multiple audiences, including legal services and pro bono partners, and other high-level internal and external stakeholders. Consults with and contributes thought leadership and information on local trends to support the work of KIND's Training and Technical Assistance team and other internal stakeholders. Develops and implements effective management strategies to meet ambitious programmatic and funding deliverables and mission‑critical priorities, including staff recruitment and development‑support functions, employee engagement, and quality control of KIND's legal services delivery. Oversees the provision of top‑notch mentoring programs and direct representation services to clients in the released and detained context as relevant. Ensures data integrity and utilises case management databases and other technological tools to assist in creating more efficient processes and identifying training, recruitment, client needs/opportunities, and trends, in collaboration with KIND's Data Strategy Team. Promotes volunteer support by actively developing and maintaining KIND's relationships with law firms and corporate counsel with a robust presence in the respective city and/or region, in coordination with KIND's Senior Director for Pro Bono Partnerships. Serves as the field office primary liaison with KIND's headquarters (including Legal Programs leadership, and Policy, Advocacy, Communications, Development, Human Resources, and Operations departments), working under the supervision of KIND's Regional Director. Maintains internal and external stakeholder relations; serve as KIND leader in local coalitions of various stakeholders supporting unaccompanied immigrant children. Works with Legal Programs leadership, Development, and Finance to ensure compliance with all grant and funding requirements. Manages team or field office budget and, with assistance from other team members, track expenditures and identify budgeting priorities. Assists with special projects of local and national scope at the direction of KIND leadership. Participates in local coalitions of various stakeholders supporting unaccompanied immigrant children. Collaborates on social services programming for clients and pro bono attorneys in conjunction with the Social Services Team, including local field office Social Services Coordinator(s). As a member of the management team in the Legal Programs department, the Managing Attorney is expected to uphold the following leadership characteristics: Meaningfully contribute thought leadership and expertise to advance KIND's mission and the strategic goals and objectives of the Legal Programs Team. Offer new insights into challenges and opportunities; evaluate conventional approaches and provide and encourage new ideas and innovations and explore and implement new or innovative programs/processes in collaboration with leadership. Partner with organizational leadership on conflict resolution. Deal effectively with pressure and remain optimistic and persistent, even in an uncertain and challenging environment. Together with other members of the management team, embrace leadership values and a work ethic that exemplifies authenticity, goodwill, transparency, and collaboration. Inspire and foster team commitment, spirit, trust, and employee wellness. Facilitate cooperation and motivate team members to accomplish group goals. Qualifications and Requirements J.D. and admitted to state bar. Minimum of 7 years of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas. Minimum of 5 years of experience working with children, preferably immigrant and refugee children, and/or working with survivors of abuse, human trafficking, or other trauma. Minimum of 4 years of experience supervising attorneys and non‑attorney staff. Minimum of 3 years of experience in program management, including experiences such as project management, tracking deliverables, hiring, planning, and development. Minimum of 2 years of experience working with law firm attorneys and/or other legal volunteers. Experience working with children or individuals in detained settings is preferred. Experience working in a national or larger management structure is preferred. Strong record of cultural competence and cross‑cultural communication skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and persuasively both orally and in writing. Demonstrated effective and authentically engaged leadership; ability to critically assess challenges and propose and execute solutions, with appropriate consultation and visibility to leadership; excellent professional judgment. A deep understanding of and ability to work and lead effectively with internal and external stakeholders and participate in local coalition work. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (such as Teams, Excel, etc.). Ability to work collaboratively and multi‑task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work on multiple projects in a deadline‑oriented environment; ability to prioritize tasks and delegate as appropriate. Ability to multitask and work with a sense of urgency in a dynamic, fast‑paced environment. Committed to practicing and supporting wellbeing and a work‑home life balance. Experience working and communicating in a remote environment preferred but not required. $104,927 - $131,158 a year Our Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance with KIND paying 100% of the employee only portion of the premium for one of the three medical plan options, dental, and vision. Pre‑tax flexible spending account (FSA) for both medical and dependent care. Pre‑tax transit and parking spending account. Employer‑paid life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. Employer‑paid short and long‑term disability insurance. For a complete list of benefits, please click here. Our Focus on Wellness KIND recognizes that our ability to help our clients starts with helping our team members. KIND has prioritized wellness for employees through Mindfulness and Wellness Trainings, Wellness Platforms, Employee Assistance and Resilience Programs, Time Away and Office Wellness Activities. For more information regarding our Wellness initiatives please visit this link. Application Instructions To be considered for this role, please submit an employment application at supportkind.org/join-the-team, along with your resume and cover letter. Disclaimer KIND is committed to an ethical recruitment and hiring process and maintains a firm “no fees” recruitment policy. We will never charge a fee or ask for money as part of the application process. KIND also conducts all interviews via telephone or video conference, and at no time will KIND engage in a text or mobile app‑based application or interview process. For more information, please visit the following website: ***************************************************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $104.9k-131.2k yearly 1d ago
  • Generative AI Field CTO | Lead Innovation & Strategy

    Resourcewell

    Chief finance officer job in Redmond, WA

    A leading AI solutions provider seeks a Field CTO to drive transformative Generative AI initiatives and represent the company as a thought leader in the industry. The ideal candidate will enhance client satisfaction and lead innovative solutions through strategic planning and collaboration with cross-functional teams. This role requires over 10 years of experience in AI, strong communication capabilities, and a deep understanding of market trends. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits are included for the right candidate. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $159k-269k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Associate CIO - Academic Medicine IT Leadership

    FHLB Des Moines

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A leading educational institution is seeking an Associate Chief Information Officer to oversee IT services within the School of Medicine. This role entails strategic leadership, budget management, and the development of centralized IT models. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in IT and 10+ years of experience in IT leadership, including 5+ years in a senior position, preferably within an academic or healthcare setting. The position combines both operational and strategic responsibilities, aiming to enhance service efficiency and IT governance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $113k-195k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Advancement Officer

    Seattle Rep 3.3company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available. Work Location: Seattle Rep - In Person & Hybrid FLSA Classification: Full-Time/Salary/Exempt Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; employer-paid life, AD&D, and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; paid time off including holidays, sick days, and personal days You can apply from your phone by texting "CAO" to ************** ABOUT US Founded in 1963 and recipient of the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Seattle Rep remains one of the country's leading not-for-profit regional theaters. Bold stories, brilliant artists, and passionate audiences come together to shape each season at Seattle Rep, which includes everything from new play workshops to world premieres, celebrated classics, and recent Broadway hits. Over the decades, we've launched landmark productions, provided training opportunities to generations of youth and emerging theater practitioners, and built programs that expand access to theater for audiences of all ages from across our diverse community. We are powered by a year-round staff of professionals who are passionate about making theater that matters, and we believe that their best work happens when everyone feels seen and valued. This culture is fully reflected in our: Mission Seattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences of our region. Vision Theater at the heart of public life Values Artistic Vitality, Sustainability, Generous and Inclusive Practices ABOUT THE POSITION SEATTLE REP is seeking a Chief Advancement Officer that will lead, support, and inspire a talented team of 11 development professionals responsible for raising $7.5 million annually, while also advancing comprehensive contributed revenue efforts spanning major, principal, and planned giving; annual fund; corporate and foundation partnerships; events; and future campaign investments. With Act II of the Campaign for Seattle Rep on the horizon, this leader will play a defining role in shaping the vision, strategy, and execution of an historic philanthropic effort. The position requires an accomplished closer, a relationship-builder, and a collaborative strategist who thrives in a creative environment and embraces the diverse cultures and communities that define Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The Chief Advancement Officer will have the following primary responsibilities: In collaboration with the Rep's executive team, establish a long-term fundraising vision and create a multi-year campaign strategy to meet organizational goals and ambitions. Create strategy and tactics to meet multi-year non-operational fundraising goals, including but not limited to the Artistic Investment Fund, the upcoming Act II of the Campaign for Seattle Rep, the endowment, and other capital projects and initiatives. Lead the implementation of a modernized annual fund strategy that diversifies revenue streams beyond the traditional subscriber base, strengthens donor retention and online giving systems, and ensures cross-departmental collaboration between the development, marketing, and patron services teams. Create a vision and fundraising strategy for Seattle Rep's highly successful annual $1M+ gala. Design and execute elevated cultivation and stewardship events, such as artistic salons and travel opportunities. Continue to build and grow the donor base, in particular annual fund and institutional giving donors. Manage a portfolio of major donors, funders, and prospects, and also support executive leaders and other staff and volunteers in the management of their own portfolios, including assisting and advising, as needed, with cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies and activities. Build a robust planned giving program to ensure future resources for the Theater and the endowment. Serve as advisor and strategic partner to members of the Development team, particularly in terms of prospecting and/or donor strategy. In collaboration with senior members of the Development team, ensure staff resources, workflow, and departmental and cross-departmental processes are utilized most efficiently and effectively to meet all contributed revenue goals, operational and otherwise. In collaboration and partnership with executive leaders, Trustees, volunteers, and staff, build relationships with donors and prospective donors to optimize engagement and influence greater investments. Oversee the development and execution of a best practice development infrastructure, including programs, policies, and procedures to ensure effectiveness and accountability across the system. Identify and capitalize on additional traditional and non-traditional opportunities to advance the organization's mission and further its financial position, including but not limited to resource development opportunities, collaborations, and partnerships. Board Relations Partner with the Managing Director in stewarding the Board family, including the Rep's Board of Trustees and all auxiliary boards: the Advisory Council, Emeritus Board, Honorary Board, and the Seattle Rep Foundation Board. Collaborate with the Managing Director and members of the Board of Trustees to identify prospective Trustees who will build the diversity, skill set, audience development, and fundraising capacities of the Board. Lead development committees (i.e., Development Strategy, Campaign Cabinet, Gala, Gift Acceptance) and participate in other committees (Finance, etc.) as needed. Participate in creating, as needed, and managing activities with and communications to all auxiliary boards. Prepare and provide regular reports and presentations to the Board of Trustees regarding goals and revenue targets, strategies and tactics, and other aspects of the work. Management In partnership with senior members of the Development team, design, recruit, and provide leadership to a high-performing team of motivated development professionals with an appropriate balance of skills and experiences. Retain and inspire the Development team by ensuring a compassionate, joyful, and inclusive team culture and regularly offering professional development and training opportunities to improve staff skills. Ensure that internal culture, organizational structure, human and financial resources, technology, and operational plans are aligned with institutional contributed revenue expectations. Develop short and long-term goals for direct reports and create and implement effective performance evaluation metrics to ensure success. Internal and External Advocacy Promote and instill a culture of philanthropy across the entire organization by: Promoting a value for and an understanding of the impact of philanthropy on Seattle Rep; Clearly communicating funding priorities; Ensuring that all staff, volunteers, and team members are equipped with the appropriate tools and resources to support the organization's fundraising goals. Foster effective collaboration across the organization. Utilize and engage the Rep's governing bodies and community partnerships to their fullest potential. Take an active role in Seattle Rep's equity, diversity, and inclusion efforts, ensuring Seattle Rep's anti-racist and inclusive practices are aligned with community needs. Support the institutional goals for equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the contributed revenue planning process. Stay abreast of industry trends and integrate best business practices into overall strategy and tactics. Seek out public speaking opportunities and effectively communicate the Rep's mission, vision, values, and goals with credibility, passion, and enthusiasm. Embrace a robust schedule of attending performances, fundraising, engagement events, and other activities that support Seattle Rep's goals and profile. Professionally represent Seattle Rep in the local, national, and international communities. Serve as an engaged member of the Senior Leadership team, participating in policy setting, long-range planning, and general leadership of the organization. Qualifications The ideal candidate will bring most of the following qualifications and skill sets: Passionate, genuine commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the Seattle Rep. Minimum of seven to ten years of senior-level leadership experience in managing successful comprehensive fundraising teams, with a track record of building significant annual, major, principal, and planned gifts. Experience with a major arts and cultural institution or not-for-profit theater would be an advantage. Significant achievement in the areas of major and principal giving, including the successful solicitation of six-figure gifts and greater. Demonstrated success working collaboratively with boards and volunteers, including staffing and leading board committees. Proven ability to hire, manage, motivate, and retain an advancement team that strives to achieve excellence and exceed goals. Experience with planning and executing major multi-year campaigns. A confident, proactive, goal-oriented, and ethical team builder with proven success in building collaborative, long-term relationships with senior teams, staff, boards, volunteers, and donors. Excellent communication skills with persuasive ability, including strong written, verbal, and high-level presentation skills. Excellent planning, project management, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Experience with Microsoft Office and donor management fundraising software applications. Experience with Tessitura would be a plus. Ability to travel as necessary and attend program and fundraising activities as needed, including evenings and weekends. A strategic mindset, intellectual curiosity, and tenacious spirit. Personal warmth and a good sense of humor. Seattle Rep is excited about and actively working towards becoming a more diverse, anti-racist organization. We are interested in attracting, developing, and advancing the most talented individuals regardless of their race, sexual orientation, religion, age, gender, disability status or any other dimension of diversity. We strongly encourage people of color, women, LGBTQIA+, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others from underrepresented groups to apply. Every candidate brings something special to the table. If your experience and skills don't perfectly align with the job qualifications but you are excited about the role, feel your values align well with Seattle Rep, and are willing to strive for excellence in your work, please apply. We will train the right candidate. A current resume and cover letter are required. At Seattle Rep, we are committed to finding the right fit for our team through a personalized, human-centered review process. Members of this position's application/resume review team will carefully evaluate your materials. Applications will be reviewed until role is filled. Workplace accessibility and accommodations can be discussed with HR once an offer of employment has been extended. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $34k-37k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Founding CEO, AI-First Reverse Logistics Platform

    Futuresight Inc.

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A tech venture studio is seeking a Founding CEO to launch an AI-native reverse logistics platform. The role involves winning customers, building the product, and leading fundraising efforts. The ideal candidate will have experience in founding roles, strong leadership skills, and a background in B2B SaaS sales. This full-time position offers significant equity in a rapidly growing market. The company emphasizes diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-232k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Founding CEO - Build, Raise & Scale B2B SaaS

    Futuresight

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A technology venture studio is seeking a visionary Founding CEO to lead a new B2B SaaS venture aimed at transforming home service businesses. Responsibilities include designing customer acquisition strategies, managing product development, and securing funding. The ideal candidate will have founding experience and a strong background in B2B SaaS sales and marketing. You'll have full P/L ownership and a significant equity stake, committing full-time to drive the venture forward. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-232k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Strategic Nonprofit Finance Director

    Move United

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A community service organization in Seattle is seeking a Finance Director to lead financial management and strategy. This role involves developing financial plans, overseeing financial systems, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate must have significant experience in non-profit financial management and be capable of guiding a team effectively. This position offers a hybrid work schedule, competitive salary, and benefits including a retirement plan and professional development funding. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-133k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Associate Chief Information Officer - School of Medicine

    FHLB Des Moines

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Associate Chief Information Officer - School of Medicine page is loaded## Associate Chief Information Officer - School of Medicineremote type: Hybrid (telework 2 days or less per week)locations: Seattle Campustime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agojob requisition id: REQ-0000126926**Job DescriptionThe Associate Chief Information Officer (ACIO) will serve as the operational leader overseeing the delivery of Information Technology (IT) services within a newly consolidated and evolving operating model within the School of Medicine (SoM). The position reports to the School of Medicine Interim Vice Dean of Administration and Operations with a technical, dotted line reporting relationship to the UW Medicine Chief Information Officer. Working closely with both leaders, they will provide shared oversight and direction for SoM IT strategy, operations, and governance. This position will oversee the implementation and sustained evolution of a centralized SoM IT service desk and integrated end-user support model and build out a robust research IT support framework.**Position Responsibilities****Strategic Leadership 50%*** Lead the operational execution and continuous refinement of a new IT operating model for the School of Medicine, leveraging ongoing assessment and performance insights to optimize workflows and elevate service excellence.* Shape and guide enterprise and emerging technology strategy, evaluating new technologies and trends, aligning funding and resources with strategic goals, and ensuring support models for long-term adoption and impact.* Maintain and grow strategic partnerships with UW Medicine Information Technology Services (ITS) and UW-IT to ensure coordinated delivery of IT services optimized to meet the complex and evolving needs of academic, clinical, and research environments.* Oversee cross-institutional initiatives and executive level projects.* Assure appropriate reporting structures, decision-making authority, and accountability metrics for SoM IT leadership positions and other critical SoM IT roles.* Engage in strategic collaboration with UW Medicine ITS and UW-IT to align shared service strategies and align IT capabilities across the School of Medicine, balancing institutional alignment with the specific needs of individual departments.**Workforce and Resource Management 15%*** Advance the fiscal sustainability, risk management and security across the School of Medicine by providing strategic leadership in IT budget planning, resource optimization, and vendor partnerships, ensuring that investments in IT services deliver measurable value and align with university, UW Medicine ITS, and UW-IT priorities.* Lead workforce transformation efforts, guiding the recruitment, retention, and reallocation of IT staff from decentralized departments to centralized operations, while continuously evaluating staffing levels, role alignment, and capacity to ensure appropriate service coverage.* Collaborate with UW School of Medicine HR resources to advance professional development for IT staff.**IT Operations and Organizational Oversight 15%*** Lead development and implementation of a centralized IT service desk in alignment with other service desks and integrated end-user support model, ensuring continuous improvement, responsiveness to evolving needs, and alignment with the School of Medicine's goals and priorities.* Define, operationalize, and maintain service-level agreements and performance metrics to assess IT service quality and adaptability across the School of Medicine.* Align cybersecurity functions across administrative and research domains, ensuring access, data protection, and alignment with enterprise infrastructure and compliance standards.* Drive IT strategy and adoption of emerging technologies to enhance operational efficiency, research capabilities, and service delivery.**Governance Development and Policy Enforcement 20%*** Facilitate the School of Medicine's IT Governance Executive Committee, ensuring appropriate representation across departments and alignment with UW Medicine ITS and UW-IT governance structures.* Direct the evaluation and recommendation of hardware and software solutions to meet end-user computing needs and manage vendor relationships.* Enforce IT policies, procedures, and compliance frameworks in collaboration with appropriate offices and entities.**Position Qualifications****Minimum Requirements.*** Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Management, or related discipline preferred.* 10 or more years of progressive IT leadership experience, with at least 5 years in a senior role within an academic or healthcare setting.**Additional Requirements*** Demonstrated success in IT service management, governance, and leading organizational transformation, and strategic planning capabilities within complex, matrixed environments.* In-depth knowledge of enterprise IT systems, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies such as automation and AI.* Experience in higher education and academic medical center environments, including research computing and regulatory compliance (e.g., FERPA, PHI, HIPAA).* Proven leadership in team development, mentoring, and workforce planning.**Desired Education and Experience*** Advanced Degree* Demonstrated ability to design and execute IT strategies that align with the mission and complexity of a medical school, spanning research, clinical, and educational domains.* Proven success building partnerships across central IT, health system IT, and research computing to balance institutional alignment with local department needs.* In-depth understanding of research IT infrastructure, including data management, high-performance computing, and research security.* Track record of consolidating and modernizing decentralized IT organization into cohesive, high-performing service models.* Ability to lead workforce transformation-recruiting, reskilling, and redeploying IT staff for optimized support and innovation.**Compensation, Benefits and Position Details****Pay Range Minimum:**$313,608.00 annual**Pay Range Maximum:**$390,000.00 annual**Other Compensation:**-**Benefits:**For information about benefits for this position, visit ********************************************************************* Shift (United States of America) This is a regular position**FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):**100.00%**Union/Bargaining Unit:**Not Applicable**About the UW**Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.**Our Commitment**The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with .To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or dso@uw.edu.Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under .### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $113k-195k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Senior Director of Finance & Admin

    Asp Team 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    Our client is a nonprofit workforce development organization dedicated to creating clear, accessible pathways into advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and related industries. Their mission is rooted in equity, opportunity, and community impact. Position Overview The Senior Director of Finance & Administration is a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for overseeing finance, grants management, compliance, and core administrative operations, while driving modernization of systems and processes. The ideal candidate is skilled at navigating complex, evolving requirements tied to federal and state grants. You will serve as a trusted advisor to the Executive Director, the Board of Directors, and program leaders. Key Responsibilities Partner with the Executive Director to align Finance with strategic priorities. Lead development and monitoring of budgets, forecasts, and cash flow strategies. Oversee accounting operations (A/P, A/R, payroll and general ledger accounting). Manage grant and contract compliance, ensuring timely and accurate budgeting, tracking, and reporting, including single audits for federal funding. Direct the preparation of financial statements and reports for the Board, funders and other stakeholders. Present financial and operational updates to the Board of Directors and Finance Committee. Lead risk management and safeguard organizational assets. Manage annual audits (including grant) and external financial reviews. Oversee financial and administrative systems across HR, operations and IT, implementing process improvements that scale with organizational growth and strengthening integration between finance and organizational systems. Supervise, mentor, and support finance/administrative staff, fostering culture of belonging, collaboration, and continuous learning across diverse teams. Provide training and guidance to non-financial staff on budgets, compliance, and reporting. Lead change management efforts to improve processes and systems organization-wide. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Approximately 7 years of progressive experience in finance/accounting, including nonprofit leadership. Proven success managing multi-source, grant-funded budgets (state and federal experience required). Strong knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards. Demonstrated success in team supervision and organizational leadership. Demonstrated experience explaining complex financial data to diverse audiences. Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Preferred CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced degree. Experience with workforce development, education, or training organizations. Expertise in financial system implementation and modernization. Familiarity with unionized environments. Proficiency in financial software (NetSuite preferred). #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $62k-82k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Founding CEO - AI-Driven B2B SaaS Growth

    Futuresight

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    An innovative venture studio in Seattle is looking for a Founding CEO to lead the launch of a new AI-native SaaS company. The ideal candidate will possess startup scrappiness, previous founding experience in B2B SaaS, and demonstrated success in fundraising and GTM strategies. This full-time role offers significant equity and the opportunity to build and own a new venture focused on automating growth for SMB service businesses. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-232k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Founding CEO - AI Procurement SaaS Leader

    Futuresight Inc.

    Chief finance officer job in Seattle, WA

    A pioneering technology venture studio is seeking a Founding CEO to lead the launch of a groundbreaking AI procurement platform tailored for manufacturing SMEs. This role requires significant experience in B2B SaaS, strong leadership skills, and a drive to build a venture from the ground up. The ideal candidate will be responsible for shaping the vision, building the team, and raising capital, ensuring a successful entry into a $10B market. An equity stake and full-time commitment are required for this exciting opportunity. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-232k yearly est. 2d ago

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

The average chief finance officer in Tacoma, WA earns between $84,000 and $228,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief finance officer range of $80,000 to $257,000.

Average chief finance officer salary in Tacoma, WA

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