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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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  • Chief Financial Officer

    National Forum for Black Public Administrators (Nfbpa

    Chief finance officer job in Beaverton, OR

    The City of Beaverton seeks a visionary and highly skilled Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the City's complex financial operations, enhance transparency, and ensure long-term fiscal stability. This position is responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the Finance Department and fostering high-performing, customer-oriented operations. The CFO plays a critical role in developing and advising the City Manager and elected officials on financial strategies, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. The CFO ensures alignment with the City's strategic goals and strengthens its position as a forward-thinking organization by guiding intricate financial and operational matters. Responsibilities Reporting to an Assistant City Manager, the CFO directs the City's Finance Department, overseeing citywide accounting, financial operations, budgeting, utility billing, purchasing, and related functions. As a key member of the City's leadership team, the CFO serves as a trusted advisor to the City Manager, City Council, Budget Committee, boards and commissions, and staff on the City's short- and long-term financial needs. This role oversees the annual citywide budget process, working closely with the City Manager to develop, present, and implement a balanced budget that aligns financial resources with service priorities and organizational goals. This position partners with regional and special district stakeholders to represent the City's interests. Operations and Leadership The CFO provides operational leadership to the Finance Department, including staff supervision, hiring, performance management, and professional development. Responsibilities include developing and approving departmental strategic plans, work programs, policies, procedures, and performance standards. In collaboration with staff, the CFO also stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of finance, evaluates program effectiveness, identifies opportunities for improvement, and implements necessary changes. This position ensures the integrity and transparency of the City's financial systems by directing central accounting and purchasing functions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, preparing annual financial reports, ensuring audit compliance, and producing financial statements, cost reports, and other analyses as requested by the City Manager and City Council. The CFO leads with honesty, professionalism, and respect, modeling the City's values and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Vision and Leadership The Chief Financial Officer is energized by the opportunity to provide strategic leadership, modernize the Finance Department, and strengthen the organization in service to the Beaverton community. A strategic thinker with a forward-looking approach to financial management and local government, the CFO sets a clear vision and aligns financial strategy with City priorities. Invested in long-term financial sustainability and operational excellence, this role combines strong operational and financial expertise with the ability to work horizontally across the organization to guide sound decision-making and deliver meaningful results. Communication and Culture A trusted collaborator and natural convener, the CFO proactively builds strong relationships across departments and with City leadership to understand departmental and organizational needs. The successful candidate is a highly effective communicator who clearly and openly shares progress, challenges, and trade-offs, translating complex financial information into accessible insights for diverse audiences. A genuine, kind, and approachable leader, the CFO supports and unites teams by leading with emotional intelligence, calmness, and empathy. This role intentionally fosters a culture where employees feel heard, valued, and supported, while celebrating successes and advocating for a healthy work-life balance. The CFO balances strategic leadership with a hands-on, working-director approach. While setting direction and building bridges across the organization, this leader is also willing to roll up their sleeves and contribute directly to complex initiatives to drive progress and results. Compensation and Benefits The salary range for the CFO is $155,315 - $208,139 and will depend on the qualifications of the successful candidate. The City of Beaverton provides a generous benefits package. Learn more about our options and employee-based benefits here. How to Apply Applications will be accepted electronically by Raftelis at raftelis.com. Applicants complete a brief online form and are prompted to provide a cover letter and resume. The position will remain open until filled, with the first review of applications on February 2, 2026. Qualifications Eight years of progressively responsible management or administrative experience in financial and services administration, including at least three years in a leadership role, is required. Experience leading finance, accounting, and budget functions is essential. A diverse background, including experience in local government, is ideal. Direct experience building and maintaining a high-functioning team is critical to success. Experience working directly with an elected body, ideally in a council-manager form of government, is desired. Change management experience coupled with business and digital transformation is ideal. Prior experience navigating organizational complexity and advising leadership on adapting to evolving financial realities is preferred. Education A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in finance, accounting, business, or public administration, or a related field is required. Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Diversity and Inclusion Beaverton is a diverse city, boasting a large population of qualified persons, including women, veterans, Black, Indigenous, people of color, persons with disabilities, generational groups, persons who speak many languages, and of diverse national origins. A commitment to supporting the diversity of the Beaverton community is essential to success. The city's talent acquisition goals include hiring the candidate who is best able to meet the performance objectives of the role. We encourage persons with non-traditional skill sets and experiences to apply, even if you believe you do not meet 100% of the qualifications and hiring criteria described. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $155.3k-208.1k yearly 4d ago
  • 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
  • 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
  • Strategic Hospital CFO - Growth & Financial Leadership

    ACG Cares

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    A leading healthcare institution in Washington D.C. is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to oversee financial management and strategy. The CFO will collaborate with senior leadership and the Board to enhance financial performance and implement strategies for growth. This role demands a minimum of 10 years in financial executive roles, including significant experience as a CFO. The compensation is competitive with a salary range of $450,000-$600,000 and comprehensive benefits. This is an in-person role. #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
  • Strategic CFO for Homebuilding & Land Development

    Wizehire, Inc.

    Chief finance officer job in Bend, OR

    A leading home builder is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial strategy and ensure economic sustainability. The ideal candidate will have expertise in financial modeling and pro forma analysis, with a strong background in homebuilding and construction finance. Responsibilities include leading financial planning, managing accounting functions, and providing strategic direction for the organization. This role offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as opportunities for professional growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-141k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    The Independant Community Bankers of America (ICBA

    Chief finance officer job in Portland, OR

    Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its executive leadership team and play a key role in advancing this vibrant and diverse community-based organization serving the Portland metro area's Native community. The CFO will be a strategic and mission-driven leader responsible for oversight of the finance department, which includes a team of 10 responsible for general and grants accounting, accounts payable, payroll, contracts, and compliance. As a core member of the executive team, the CFO will help ensure the growth and sustainability of NAYA's holistic programming, supporting more than 160 employees and managing an annual operating budget of over $20 million. This role provides strategic oversight of all major financial functions, including the annual budget process, consolidated audit, fiscal policy development and implementation, internal controls, and the board's Finance and Audit Committee. Reporting to the CEO, the CFO will partner closely with organizational leaders to manage over 100 grants and contracts, a growing affordable housing portfolio, and an emerging property management company. The ideal candidate will bring strong nonprofit financial acumen and proven management experience, and will thrive in a dynamic, culturally specific, and collaborative environment. This role requires both attention to detail and a strategic mindset, as well as the ability to partner effectively with organizational leaders and external consultants. Chief Financial Officer Role The Chief Financial Officer will be a strategic, team-oriented leader who pairs sound financial expertise with a collaborative management approach in support of NAYA's dynamic and community-centered mission. Reporting to the CEO, they will provide leadership and oversight to the finance department's core functions: sound, accurate, and transparent accounting, budgeting, planning, reporting, and compliance. Organizational Leadership Lead financial planning and analysis, including forecasting, cost management, and grant allocation in alignment with NAYA's strategic and annual operating plans. Partner with the C-Suite to co-develop and implement a financial strategy that aligns with NAYA's mission, values, goals, and organizational priorities. Proactively raise key issues regarding the organization's financial matters to the leadership team, making recommendations to ensure financial transparency, efficiency, and mission impact. Provide regular communication to the leadership team and Board of Directors on the organization's financial performance, including analysis of spending against benchmarks, budget variances, and sector trends. Serve as the primary liaison to the board's Finance and Audit Committee. Prepare and present monthly financial reports that support the Board's financial oversight role. Partner with the Finance and Audit Committee to select the external audit firm, lead the annual audit process, and work with auditors to present results to the Committee and the Board of Directors. Oversee NAYA's annual budget process and midyear review in partnership with leadership and present the budget for committee review and Board approval. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with key financial contacts, including funders, partners, government agencies, consultants, and vendors. Financial Systems, Accounting, and Reporting Provide strategic oversight of all finance and accounting functions, including financial management, regulatory reporting, forecasting and budgeting, annual audits, taxation, finance systems, contract fund management, and treasury. Ensure the finance team executes all daily operations accurately and efficiently, including month- and year-end closings, accounts receivable & payable, financial reporting, payroll, invoicing, cash receipts and disbursements, and other core accounting functions. Oversee contract billing and invoicing schedules to maintain timely processing, data accuracy, and consistent cash flow aligned with operational needs. Lead the finance team's preparation and delivery of timely, accurate financial reports, budget analyses, invoices, and financial data to organizational leadership, funding partners, and key stakeholders. Support program teams in understanding grant invoicing and reporting requirements, and help them effectively interpret and utilize monthly/quarterly financial reports. Continue streamlining and improving NAYA's budgeting and expenditure process by training and educating program leaders on financial issues impacting their budgets. Solicit and implement feedback from other departments to ensure efficiency and compliance in processes and procedures. Oversee the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of financial strategies, policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure alignment with NAYA's financial objectives and organizational goals. Compliance & Oversight Ensure NAYA's full compliance with all local, state, and federal fiscal requirements. Manage financial oversight for multiple entities, including the NAYA Action Fund and NAYA's fully owned housing portfolio, which is consolidated during the organization's single audit. Lead and manage the timely completion of the NAYA's consolidated financial audit, federal uniform guidance audit, Form 990 tax return, and the organization's retirement plan audit. Implement systems and strategies to ensure a clean audit and resolve any findings. Oversee a robust contracts management system, ensuring consultant and vendor relationship agreements and contracts are compliant and aligned with organizational goals. Review audits and tax returns related to NAYA's co-owned affordable housing portfolio, conducted by external partners. Ensure accurate and timely processing of payroll and payroll taxes. Oversee proper recording of revenue and accounts receivable, and ensure disbursements and accounts payable are accurate. Serve on NAYA's Retirement Plan and Investment Portfolio Trustee Committee, and ensure regular review of relevant policy documents. Team Management Recruit, support, and empower a high-performing finance team (currently 10 FTE, including 3 managers). Ensure the team structure promotes efficient, transparent workflows, robust internal controls, and accuracy, while advancing departmental and organizational goals. Foster strong staff performance through clear expectations, ongoing professional development, and a healthy, mission-aligned team culture. Nurture a collaborative, positive, and results-oriented work environment. Oversee contractors and vendor relationships responsible for investments, banking, and the annual audit. Qualifications Highly Desirable Experience & Credentials BA in Finance or Accounting required; CPA, CMA, MBA, or equivalent credential preferred. Minimum of 6 years of progressive experience in nonprofit accounting or finance, including at least 4 years in a supervisory or management role. Experience managing accounting/financial transactions related to affordable housing and LIHTC developments is highly desirable. Demonstrated experience with local and federal government contracting, including the development and implementation of indirect cost allocation methodologies. Working knowledge of Sage Intacct. Experience working within diverse populations, specifically with the Native American community, including working within a tribe, board, or a Native-led organization, is preferred. Financial and Operational Leadership Strategic perspective to balancing short and long-term financial planning in support of NAYA's mission. Commitment to working in a mission-driven, collaborative, and community-focused environment and an unwavering commitment to quality and excellence in financial management. Proven ability to prepare clear, accurate, well-organized financial reports that provide meaningful information to the board, senior team, and programmatic leadership. Demonstrated ability to successfully lead core financial processes such as complex budgeting, budget monitoring, audits, and financial compliance. Highly disciplined and proactive approach, with a strong ability to prioritize, manage time effectively, and deliver results in a fast-paced, evolving environment. A systems-oriented thinker skilled in evaluating, designing, and refining workflows, standard operating procedures (SOPs), policies, and processes to enhance efficiency and organizational effectiveness. Ability to manage a diverse portfolio of grants, including developing grant budgets and reporting. Management & Leadership Orientation Thoughtful manager and collaborative team leader with a strong background in managing, training, and developing finance and accounting professionals in nonprofit settings. Proven ability to motivate diverse teams through effective supervision, performance management, coaching, and professional development. Clear, effective, and thoughtful communicator who seeks to both understand and be understood. Commitment to building capacity across teams through training and continuous improvement. Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive practices in financial stewardship. An appreciation for being part of a diverse and inclusive team and a connection to the communities served by the organization. Comfort making strategic decisions amidst ambiguity, anticipating challenges, and seeking diverse perspectives. Resilience, adaptability, and clarity required to advance informed, constructive solutions. An optimistic outlook and the humor, integrity, and patience necessary to work within a transformative environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-140k yearly est. 3d 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
  • 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
  • Chief Operating Officer

    Comprehensive Healthcare 4.4company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Yakima, WA

    Who is Comprehensive Healthcare? Comprehensive Healthcare provides innovative behavioral health and integrated healthcare services to clients of all ages. We take pride in our creative and collaborative work environment and in delivering clinically excellent, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented services. What are we looking for in a Chief Operating Officer? The Chief Operating Officer (COO) serves as a key member of the executive leadership team and provides strategic and operational leadership over all clinical programs across a five-county service area. The COO ensures the effective delivery of high-quality behavioral health services that align with the organization's mission, strategic priorities, and regulatory requirements. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the COO drives operational excellence, facilitates program integration and growth, and ensures that systems, processes, and structures support optimal performance and sustainability. Duties may include: Partner with the CEO and executive leadership team to develop, implement, and operationalize the organization's strategic plan within all clinical programs. Translate strategic objectives into actionable operational plans, frameworks, and measurable performance outcomes. Lead major change and transformational initiatives to enhance quality, efficiency, and client experience. Exceptional leadership, communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to operate strategically while maintaining a focus on day-to-day operational excellence Oversee all clinical service lines and divisional Vice Presidents to ensure consistent execution of agency standards, quality outcomes, and fiscal performance. Design and maintain effective operational management systems that ensure coordination, accountability, and continuous improvement. Monitor performance metrics to assess operational efficiency, program quality, and client outcomes; develop and implement improvement plans as necessary. Develop, manage, and monitor annual program budgets in collaboration with the Chief Financial Officer. Ensure financial stewardship by aligning operational resources with strategic priorities and performance goals. Identify opportunities for cost optimization and revenue growth while maintaining quality of care. Deep understanding of behavioral health service delivery systems and programs, regulatory environments, and funding mechanisms. Strong financial acumen and analytical skills. Lead efforts to identify and pursue new business and service development opportunities, including partnerships and funding initiatives. Oversee contract acquisition, implementation, and management to ensure compliance, performance, and sustainability. Ensure all programs comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, accreditation standards, and internal policies. Partner with Compliance and Quality teams to monitor risk exposure and implement corrective action and preventive measures as needed. Provide leadership, mentorship, and professional development to divisional Vice Presidents, Directors, and Program Managers. Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and innovation aligned with organizational values. Support workforce planning, recruitment, and retention initiatives in collaboration with Human Resources. Qualifications Qualifications: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, or a related field, required. Leadership experience in a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) preferred Minimum of 10 years of progressive executive leadership experience in behavioral health, healthcare, or a related human services field Demonstrated success overseeing large, complex clinical operations and leading multidisciplinary teams across multiple locations Proven experience in budget management, strategic planning, contract negotiation, and operational process improvement Demonstrated ability to drive organizational change and implement systems to improve performance and accountability. Valid driver's license and vehicle liability insurance In compliance with state and federal law, Comprehensive Healthcare requires all candidates to complete a post-offer, pre-employment drug screen and background check. Please refer to WAC 388-113-0020 through 388-113-0030 for information on criminal convictions and pending charges that automatically disqualify an individual from working for Comprehensive Healthcare. Please refer to RCW 49.44.240 for information on pre-employment drug screening.
    $145k-196k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Finance Director

    North Star Staffing Solutions

    Chief finance officer job in Yakima, WA

    Directs an organization's financial policies. Oversees all financial functions including accounting, budget, credit, insurance, tax, and treasury. Typically represents the 2nd most senior finance executive. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to top management. Qualifications Experience: • Bachelor's Degree in Finance/Accounting. • Minimum 2-3 years' experience required, • 5-7 years hospital experience preferred Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines
    $86k-134k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Director of Finance

    Union Gap School District

    Chief finance officer job in Union Gap, WA

    Director of Finance-1.0 FTE Purpose Statement The Director of Finance oversees the District accounting operations, budget preparation and adoption, district bank accounts, financial and personnel reporting, annual district audit, maintains personnel files and assists with employee benefits and employee hiring /separation processes. Reports to Superintendent. Essential Functions * Supervise and manage the financial affairs of the District-reporting to the Superintendent and the Board * Supervise all accounting operations * Serve as the District's procurement officer and oversee all purchases to ensure bidding requirements are met * Supervise and prepare monthly warrant registrations, deposits, and investments/withdrawals with the Yakima County Treasurer's office. * Supervise the collection, safekeeping and distribution of funds * Calculate and forecast enrollment growth for the District * Develop the district's revenue forecast (F-203) and annual budget (F-195), and four-year budget (F-195F). * Prepare the District's year end financial statements (F-196), and corresponding Notes to the Financial Statements and Schedule of Expenditures from Federal Awards (SEFA). * Administer a budget control system for the District including coordination, processing and controlling the transfer of budgeted funds * Supervise and evaluate district office staff * Responsible for the receipt and expenditure of District funds * Perform monthly reconciliation/balancing to the County Treasurer's report and prepare District monthly financial reports * Oversee the maintenance of the general, revenue and appropriation ledgers * Manage District grants and submit monthly reimbursement claims * Manage the cash flow analysis, investments, and banking services for the District * Serve as facilitator of annual financial audits, and other program audits for the District. * Assists with maintaining employee personnel files, including recording of educational credits, degrees, certification, and experience. * Assists with processing job postings (internal and external), employee hiring and separation paperwork * Assists with managing employee health and supplemental benefits, as well as leave balances * Process L&I injury claims * Represent the District in negotiations with employee groups * Responsible for implementation of all required state and federal accounting and personnel procedures pertaining to school district operations. * Prepare and distribution monthly board packets, attend all board meetings and record minutes * Post board information to the District website * Occasionally perform work beyond a standard 40-hour work week when work-load requires. * Perform other duties as assigned by the Superintendent Required Qualifications * Experience with the Washington State School District Accounting Manual and Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC) computer-based accounting program * Experience in accounting procedures and budget oversight of school or public/municipal financial operations or equivalent experience. * Must be able to maintain confidentiality * Effective human relation skills to establish productive and positive relationships with others * Ability to work/communicate with staff and public * Ability to work under multiple time-pressure deadlines simultaneously * Knowledgeable in use of technology and software necessary to fulfill job requirements. * Clearance for State and National background checks as a result of fingerprinting; successfully pass criminal records check Preferred Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Accounting or closely related field or equivalent experience * Experience in Human Resources with knowledge of leaves such as PFML * Experience in supervising staff * Skyward Fiscal Module experience * Knowledge of food services, pupil transportation and operations * Bilingual preferred but not required. * Knowledge of Intouch Point of Sale System Terms of Employment: Total Work Days: 260 Paid Optional Days: 10 Paid Holidays: 11 Vacation Days: 20 Salary: Dependent Upon Experience FLSA Status: Exempt Benefits: Health Insurance (Medical, Vision, Dental, LTD, AD&D, and Life) First round for applications will close on Jan. 31
    $86k-134k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Director of Financial Planning & Analysis

    Provisional 3.7company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Grandview, WA

    We are seeking a Director of Financial Planning & Analysis to join a rapidly growing agriculture company located in Central Washington. The Director of FP&A will lead the company's budgeting, forecasting and financial modeling. The role will partner closely with senior leadership to provide financial insights the drive overall company growth. Salary: $150,000++ Key Responsibilities: Lead the financial planning and analysis function, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling. Partner with department heads and senior leadership to develop annual operating plans and reforecasts throughout the year. Manage and improve data collection process in multiple different systems Analyze business performance, financial results, and key metrics to identify trends, risks, and opportunities. Provide clear and actionable financial reporting and variance analysis to executive management. Develop and enhance financial models to support strategic initiatives, capital investments, and business cases. Oversee development and preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial performance reports. Implement process improvements to streamline financial analysis, reporting accuracy, and efficiency. Lead data integrity and data mining initiatives for the company Provide leadership, mentoring, and development for FP&A team members. Collaborate with Accounting and Operations to ensure alignment between actual results and forecasts. Maintain a strong understanding of the company's operations, industry trends, and key business drivers. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field; MBA or CPA preferred. 5-10+ years of progressive experience in financial planning, budgeting, and analysis, with 3 or more years in a leadership role. Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills with attention to detail. Advanced proficiency in Excel and financial modeling. Experience with ERP systems, Microsoft Business Central preferred. Advanced Power BI skills strongly preferred. Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate complex financial information into clear insights for non-financial audiences. Strong business acumen and understanding of operational drivers of financial performance. #LI-HB1
    $150k yearly 14d ago
  • Strategic Nonprofit CFO: Budgeting & Growth

    National Disability Rights Network 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Washington

    A Wyoming non-profit organization seeks a Chief Finance Officer to oversee all fiscal operations, develop budgets, and ensure compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate has 8-10 years of accounting experience, preferably within non-profit fund accounting, and must possess strong management skills. Additionally, familiarity with accounting software like MIP Sage and Excel is essential. This role offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including medical and retirement plans. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114k-175k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Strategic CFO - Growth, Automation & Scale

    ACG Cares

    Chief finance officer job in Beaverton, OR

    A leading window replacement company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage financial strategy and operations across its multi-state organization. This role requires exceptional leadership skills and a proven track record in finance and accounting, with an emphasis on strategic partnerships and financial performance innovation. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree, with an MBA or CPA preferred, and over 10 years of relevant experience. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $82k-140k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Finance Director

    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 Key responsibilities include developing strategic financial plans, managing cash flow forecasts, ensuring accurate financial records, and providing reporting and analysis to the 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. 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 team. 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 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 Required 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: $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. Equal Employment Opportunity: 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. Outdoors for All Foundation Mission To enrich the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation. Contact: Outdoorsforall.org | 1800 Richards Road | Bellevue, WA. Email: *********************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $125k-135k yearly 3d 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. 3d ago

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The average chief finance officer in Yakima, 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.

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