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Chief Financial Officer - Construction
Robert Half 4.5
Finance vice president job in Tewksbury, MA
I'm working with a multi-entity construction company with a diverse portfolio of projects and operating companies. They are seeking an experienced, hands-on Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead financial strategy, oversee financial operations, support project execution, and manage core administrative and human resources functions.
For additional information, please contact michael.abate@roberthalf.com.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the overall financial health and strategic direction of the organization. This role combines executive-level leadership with direct oversight of day-to-day financial operations, including month-end close, project financial management, strategic planning and analysis, and human resources administration. The CFO will serve as a key partner to ownership and project leadership, driving financial discipline, operational efficiency, and sustainable growth across multiple entities.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Reporting
Oversee and actively manage the month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes for multiple entities
Ensure timely, accurate, and GAAP-compliant financial statements
Establish and maintain accounting policies, internal controls, and financial best practices
Manage relationships with external accountants, auditors, tax advisors, and banking partners
Construction & Project Financial Oversight
Provide financial leadership to Project Managers and Operations teams
Oversee job costing, WIP reporting, revenue recognition, and margin analysis
Review project budgets, forecasts, change orders, and cost-to-complete analyses
Monitor cash flow, billing, collections, and project-related financing
Strategic Planning & Financial Analysis
Lead company-wide budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning
Develop financial models and performance metrics to support strategic decision-making
Analyze performance across projects and entities, identifying risks, trends, and opportunities
Support growth initiatives including new markets, entities, acquisitions, and capital investments
Collaborate with leadership on talent planning and retention strategies
Executive & Cross-Functional Leadership
Serve as a trusted financial advisor to ownership and executive leadership
Translate financial data into clear insights for non-financial stakeholders
Partner with operations to improve processes, controls, and profitability
Lead, mentor, and develop accounting staff
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
10+ years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in construction or project-based industries
Proven experience managing multi-entity accounting and financial reporting
Strong knowledge of construction accounting, job costing, and WIP
Experience leading budgeting, forecasting, and strategic financial planning
Advanced proficiency in accounting systems and Excel
Preferred:
CPA or equivalent professional certification
Experience in growing, entrepreneurial, or owner-led organizations
Exposure to M&A, financing, bonding, or complex contract structures
Experience overseeing HR / administrative functions
$136k-226k yearly est. 16h ago
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Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFOO)
The Massachusetts Housing Partnership 4.2
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
The Organization
MHP is a seasoned public, nonprofit organization with 70+ employees established by state legislation in 1990 and whose board is appointed by the governor. MHP finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first‑time home buyers through banks and credit unions, provides technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is a major contributor to state housing policy. MHP has delivered financing or technical assistance in nearly every city and town in Massachusetts, including financing for more than 33,500 affordable rental housing units and more than 25,700 affordable homes for low‑income first‑time buyers. MHP has $1.2 billion in assets currently under management and has delivered $6.5 billion in below‑market financing either directly or through participating banks.
The Role
Location: Boston, Massachusetts (Hybrid)
Reports to: Executive Director
Direct Reports: Director of Finance, Human Resources Director, Director of Engagement & Inclusion, Director of IT, Treasury Manager, and F&A Executive Assistant
The Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) will succeed a long‑tenured, well‑respected leader and will inherit an exceptional team of committed and experienced staff. The CFOO will join MHP's five‑member Steering Committee (senior management team) and will ensure that MHP has the infrastructure and systems in place to achieve its mission effectively, be financially and operationally sustainable, and mitigate risk.
Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy
Oversee short‑ and long‑term budget planning, forecasting, and resource management in alignment with MHP's mission and strategic plan; identify opportunities to increase net income, unrestricted net assets, and to secure program funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise.
Regularly undertake business modeling, planning and stress testing; and align resources to meet agreed upon organizational objectives.
Regularly assess organizational performance against the annual budget and financial forecasts and make recommendations on financial strategy, staffing, and business goals.
Provide strategic and people‑centered leadership by empowering and managing direct reports, aligning team goals with organizational priorities, delivering clear and data‑driven feedback, and fostering professional growth and succession readiness.
Regularly update the board on financial performance, operational effectiveness, and staff engagement. Generate reports and develop tools to provide critical financial, operational, and staff information to the ED, Steering Committee, and board.
Responsible for the Finance, Audit and HR & Compensation Committees of the board.
Monitor financial performance and make recommendations to ensure MHP's financial health. Oversee MHP's annual budget, endeavor to maximize income, manage costs, and secure funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise.
Ensure that MHP maintains current and accurate financial records, has sound documented internal controls, continuously improves its financial systems, and meets its debt service and other financial obligations on a timely basis and in accordance with loan agreements and other contractual agreements.
Ensure that timely and accurate financial reporting is provided to the board, Executive Director, Steering Committee, and senior managers.
Facilitate the selection and engagement of auditing firms by the Audit and Risk Management Committee and ensure that annual audits are timely completed in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards.
Recommend investment policies for board approval and manage MHP's relationship with its external investment advisor. Oversee cash flow and investments to ensure appropriate cash balances are maintained and investment returns are maximized consistent with policy.
Operations and Technology
Pursue continuous improvements in systems and practices that increase efficiency and improve the delivery of programs and services, including potential uses of artificial intelligence.
Drive the effective use of IT across the organization by ensuring that employees at all levels are trained and supported in fully leveraging available tools and systems to enhance productivity, communication, and collaboration.
Develop, implement and maintain a robust contract management system that supports contractual compliance, operational efficiency, and accurate invoicing. Ensure that all new contracts are aligned with MHP's budget and internal policies.
Ensure that MHP has adequate systems and procedures in place to maintain compliance with state and federal requirements, to properly manage organizational risk and to support effective program implementation.
Strengthen decision‑making processes to ensure MHP takes well informed, calculated risks in all areas of operations.
Oversee the leasing and management of MHP's office space including the relationship of current and potential future space to hybrid office policies, leases, broker relationships, and make recommendations to the ED on lease options.
Manage MHP's corporate insurance, with support from an outside insurance advisor, to ensure that coverage is cost‑effective and adequately mitigates MHP's risk.
Human Resources & Engagement
Align staffing and HR planning with current priorities, new program demands, budgets, and future operational needs.
Ensure that HR policies are equitable and benefits are competitive to foster retention of top talent.
In collaboration with HR Director, oversee annual variable compensation recommendations, merit increases, salary adjustments, and promotions to the Executive Director, HR & Compensation Committee, and Board.
Advise and support Director of Engagement and Inclusion in conducting periodic belonging surveys and in designing and implementing strategies to enhance staff engagement and cultivate a sense of belonging.
Professional Experience
10+ years of enterprise‑level experience managing finance and/or operations in a complex organization, with a preference for experience at a public or nonprofit organization.
Extensive experience with financial management, budgeting, accounting and investment at a scale comparable to MHP.
Experience reporting to a CEO and being part of a senior management team.
Demonstrated and deep experience with direct management responsibility for staff across key functions, including finance, human resources, IT and operations with adjacency to some those functions in a senior management role considered.
Strong working knowledge of technology and information systems with the ability to organize and prioritize work using knowledge of current and emerging office technology and business methods.
Extensive cross‑departmental organizational leadership providing support in problem solving, resource management, outcome accountability, and program efficiencies.
Ability to work effectively with external constituents including public officials, financial institutions, customers and vendors.
Professional Attributes
A history of success both as a hands‑on, multitasking individual performer and as a leader and supervisor of professional staff.
Effectiveness in delegating responsibilities and holding staff accountable while fostering a team atmosphere and promoting individual employees' development and advancement.
A track record of professional integrity and strong motivation to be part of a mission‑driven organization.
Commitment to the principles of equity and inclusion in the workplace and in affordable housing.
An inclusive and people‑centered leadership style with the ability to attract, develop, inspire, and retain high‑performing staff in a multidisciplinary team.
Proven ability to manage complexity, solve problems, anticipate disruption, and make tough decisions when necessary.
An inquisitive management style that is unafraid to challenge assumptions.
Skilled written and verbal communication skills, including presentation skills.
Expertise in Excel and familiarity with the Office 365 suite including Outlook, Teams, Word, etc.
Knowledge of Sage Intacct, Workday Adaptive, and Paylocity is a plus.
Kind, empathetic, and grounded: bringing warmth, humility, and a sense of humor to the role.
Education
Bachelor's degree required, preference for a master's degree in a related field (e.g., finance, accounting, public administration, business administration) or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.
Travel
Travel throughout Massachusetts will occasionally be expected.
Compensation
The budgeted salary for this role is $230,000 to $250,000. Salary is just one component of MHP's total compensation package. Any final offer will be based on various factors including job‑related knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience.
Non-discrimination
MHP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. MHP does not make hiring decisions based on age, race, gender, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. We urge your prompt consideration of this impactful leadership role.
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$230k-250k yearly 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Infuse Inc. 3.8
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
INFUSE is looking for a highly organized and driven individual to join our amazing Team!
As a key member of the executive team, the CFO drives INFUSE's financial strategy, performance, and scalability. This role blends precision and agility, managing today's numbers while shaping tomorrow's growth.
What You'll Do
Lead all financial operations: forecasting, reporting, treasury, risk, tax, and compliance.
Design data-driven systems that enable clarity and fast, informed decisions.
Partner with leadership to evaluate investments, partnerships, and strategic initiatives.
Ensure lean, transparent financial processes that support rapid growth.
Oversee audits, tax filings, and legal entity management across global operations.
Continuously refine financial models and tools for smarter planning and real‑time insights.
What You Bring
Proven experience in senior finance leadership (ideally in a fast‑scaling, global or tech‑enabled company).
Knowledge of NetSuite Platform
Expertise in accounting, forecasting, compliance, and strategic planning.
Analytical precision, operational discipline, and a bias for action.
Comfort with change, innovation, and AI‑driven business environments.
Why INFUSE
You'll join a global team that moves fast, values clear thinking, and thrives on measurable impact. This is a hands‑on leadership role for someone who sees finance not as reporting, but as a growth engine.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We make hiring decisions based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and believe that diversity of experience, culture, and perspective makes us stronger.
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From there on, it's decision time! If you are still excited to join INFUSE and we like you as much, we will have a conversation about your offer. We do not make offers without giving you the opportunity to speak with us live.
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The process may vary depending on the role and location.
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$134k-230k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial and Operating Officer
Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
# Chief Financial and Operating OfficerMassachusetts Housing Partnership### Job Description**MHP is seeking a seasoned leader to manage finance, operations, human resources and information technology in support of its mission to expand access to affordable housing and promote housing equity in communities across the Commonwealth.**MHP is a nationally unique public, nonprofit organization with 70+ employees that was established by state legislation in 1990 and whose board is appointed by the governor. MHP finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first-time home buyers through banks and credit unions, provides technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is a major contributor to state housing policy. MHP has delivered financing or technical assistance in nearly every city and town in Massachusetts, including financing for more than 33,500 affordable rental housing units and more than 25,700 affordable homes for low-income first-time buyers. MHP has $1.2 billion in assets currently under management and has delivered $6.5 billion in below-market financing either directly or through participating banks.**The Role****Location:**Boston, Massachusetts (Hybrid)**Reports to:**Executive Director**Direct Reports:** Director of Finance, Human Resources Director, Director of Engagement & Inclusion, Director of IT, Chief Accountant & Treasury Manager, and F&A Executive Assistant**Position Overview & Opportunity:**The Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) will succeed a long-tenured, well-respected leader and will inherit an exceptional team of committed and experienced staff. The CFOO will join MHP's five-member Steering Committee (senior management team) and will ensure that MHP has the infrastructure and systems in place to achieve its mission effectively, be financially and operational sustainable, and mitigate risk.**Key Responsibilities**:***Leadership and Strategy**** Oversee short- and long-term budget planning, forecasting, and resource management in alignment with MHP's mission and strategic plan; identify opportunities to increase net income, unrestricted net assets, and to secure program funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise.* Regularly undertake business modeling, planning and stress testing; and align resources to meet agreed upon organizational objectives.* Regularly assess organizational performance against the annual budget and financial forecasts and make recommendations on financial strategy, staffing, and business goals.* Provide strategic and people-centered leadership by empowering and managing direct reports, aligning team goals with organizational priorities, delivering clear and data-driven feedback, and fostering professional growth and succession readiness.* Regularly update the board on financial performance, operational effectiveness, and staff engagement. Generate reports and develop tools to provide critical financial, operational, and staff information to the ED, Steering Committee, and board.* Responsible for the Finance, Audit and HR & Compensation Committees of the board.***Financial Management**** Monitor financial performance and make recommendations to ensure MHP's financial health. Oversee MHP's annual budget, endeavor to maximize income, manage costs, and secure funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise.* Ensure that MHP maintains current and accurate financial records, has sound documented internal controls, continuously improves its financial systems, and meets its debt service and other financial obligations on a timely basis and in accordance with loan agreements and other contractual agreements.* Ensure that timely and accurate financial reporting is provided to the board, Executive Director, Steering Committee, and senior managers.* Facilitate the selection and engagement of auditing firms by the Audit and Risk Management Committee and ensure that annual audits are timely completed in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards.* Recommend investment policies for board approval and manage MHP's relationship with its external investment advisor. Oversee cash flow and investments to ensure appropriate cash balances are maintained and investment returns are maximized consistent with policy.***Operations and Technology**** Pursue continuous improvements in systems and practices that increase efficiency and improve the delivery of programs and services, including potential uses of artificial intelligence.* Drive the effective use of IT across the organization by ensuring that employees at all levels are trained and supported in fully leveraging available tools and systems to enhance productivity, communication, and collaboration.* Develop, implement and maintain a robust contract management system that supports contractual compliance, operational efficiency, and accurate invoicing. Ensure that all new contracts are aligned with MHP's budget and internal policies.* Ensure that MHP has adequate systems and procedures in place to maintain compliance with state and federal requirements, to properly manage organizational risk and to support effective program implementation.* Strengthen decision-making processes to ensure MHP takes well informed, calculated risks in all areas of operations.* Oversee the leasing and management of MHP's office space including the relationship of current and potential future space to hybrid office policies. leases, broker relationships, and make recommendations to the ED on lease options.* Manage MHP's corporate insurance, with support from an outside insurance advisor, to ensure that coverage is cost-effective and adequately mitigates MHP's risk.***Human Resources & Engagement**** Align staffing and HR planning with current priorities, new program demands, budgets, and future operational needs.* Ensure that HR policies are equitable and benefits are competitive to foster retention of top talent.* In collaboration with HR Director, oversee annual variable compensation recommendations, merit increases, salary adjustments, and promotions to the Executive Director, HR & Compensation Committee, and Board.* Advise and support Director of Engagement and Inclusion in conducting periodic belonging surveys and in designing and implementing strategies to enhance staff engagement and cultivate a sense of belonging.**Professional Experience:*** 10+ years of enterprise-level experience managing finance and/or operations in a complex organization, with a preference for experience at a public or nonprofit organization.* Extensive experience with financial management, budgeting, accounting and investment at a scale comparable to MHP.* Experience reporting to a CEO and being part of a senior management team.* Demonstrated and deep experience with direct management responsibility for staff across key functions, including finance, human resources, IT and operations with adjacency to some those functions in a senior management role considered.* Strong working knowledge of technology and information systems with the ability to organize and prioritize work using knowledge of current and emerging office technology and business methods.* Extensive cross-departmental organizational leadership providing support in problem solving, resource management, outcome accountability, and program efficiencies.* Ability to work effectively with external constituents including public officials, financial institutions, customers and vendors.**Professional Attributes:**The ideal candidate for this position will possess the following professional attributes:* A history of success both as a hands-on, multitasking individual performer and as a leader and supervisor of professional staff.* Effectiveness in delegating responsibilities and holding staff accountable while fostering a team atmosphere and promoting individual employees' development and advancement.*
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$111k-218k yearly est. 5d ago
VP, Controller - Global Finance & Internal Controls
Zevra Therapeutics, Inc.
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
A rare disease therapeutics company in Boston is seeking a VicePresident, Controller to oversee global accounting operations and ensure the integrity of financial reporting. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in accounting within the biopharma industry, strong leadership skills, and a thorough understanding of U.S. GAAP. This role will support strategic decision-making and drive operational excellence within the finance function.
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$138k-203k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer & SVP - Health Care Nonprofit
Lawrence Partnership 4.4
Finance vice president job in Methuen Town, MA
A community health organization is looking for an experienced Senior VicePresident, Chief Financial Officer to lead and oversee financial functions. The role requires a minimum of 7-10 years of progressive leadership experience in finance, preferably in ambulatory or community health settings. The CFO ensures effective management of budgets, financial reporting, and grants, contributing to the organization's mission of providing high-quality patient care. Competitive salary range of $220,000 to $245,000 USD is offered.
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Our client is a distinguished real estate private equity firm with an exceptional 30+ year track record in successful real estate investment, development, and management.
Based in Boston, the firm operates a robust, vertically integrated platform comprised of over 50 dedicated professionals. This extensive team, augmented by regional offices in the metropolitan New York City, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast areas, leverages deep expertise across all facets of the real estate lifecycle, including acquisitions, development, asset management, and property management.
The firm's primary investment vehicles are focused on executing a value-add strategy through two substantial funds: Fund IV, a $650 million investment vehicle, and Fund V, an investment vehicle currently in fundraising with a target hard cap of $875 million. The firm strategically targets opportunities within the industrial, multifamily, and other select asset classes, with a clear mandate to create value, enhance margins of safety, and maximize risk-adjusted returns for their investors.
Position Overview:
The position of Assistant VicePresident/VicePresident, Investor Relations will focus on the marketing and servicing of our client's real estate funds to the institutional marketplace. This pivotal role offers an exciting opportunity to join an entrepreneurial firm with a 30+ year history of success. Reporting directly to the Partner, Chief Operating Officer & Head of Capital, and working closely with the firm's Chief Executive Officer and Partner, Chief Investment Officer, the successful candidate will play a critical role in all aspects of investor relations, product development, and capital-raising initiatives, in additional to serving as a crucial member of the firm's communications team.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee the creation of all investor-related correspondence and presentations, including quarterly and annual reporting letters, and materials for LP/Advisory Committee meetings.
Contribute to the drafting of private placement memorandums for new fund offerings.
Manage the end-to-end process for developing and distributing marketing collateral such as presentation books, investment summaries, and research papers-to support capital raising initiatives.
Respond comprehensively to Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and due diligence questionnaires from all prospective clients and their consultants.
Ensure the timely production of all deliverables required to respond to ongoing investor and consultant information requests.
Analyze the competitive landscape, including peer fund offerings, performance metrics, and investor activity trends.
Maintain and enhance all firm information published on the corporate website and client portal.
Support the creation, maintenance, and organization of all marketing collateral and investor presentation material repositories.
Assist with the administration of the CRM (Juniper Square) database, investor portal accounts, and electronic investor mailings.
Coordinate the firm's public relations activities, including website updates, press releases, and corporate branding initiatives.
Perform research on prospective investors and compile detailed prospect profiles.
Provide exemplary client service to existing and prospective investors.
Facilitate the management of investor legal documentation and subscription processes.
Assist with the planning and organization of all investor meetings and conferences.
Undertake special projects assigned by key Leadership Team members.
Participate in fundraising activities, investor meetings and relationship management with limited partners.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree; minimum of 7+ years professional experience in investment management industry; experience in real estate investment management, capital markets, research and investor relations strongly preferred.
CRM Database experience is a plus.
Sharp, confident multi-tasker who is flexible, proactive, and adapts quickly in a fast-paced team-oriented work environment.
Highly proficient in Microsoft Office; experience in creating high-level presentations and graphics using PowerPoint required.
High degree of integrity and discretion with regard to confidential information and data.
Highly organized with ability to prioritize tasks efficiently, maintain meticulous attention to detail, and manage multiple projects/relationships.
Goal oriented work ethic with a pragmatic approach to problem solving and follow through.
Friendly, energetic, and professional approach to interactions with both internal and external constituencies.
Ownership mentality, action-oriented self-starter.
Excellent interpersonal skills; strong and effective verbal and written communication skills.
$126k-163k yearly est. 1d ago
Global BU Finance Director - Growth, Profitability & Strategy
Repligen Corporation
Finance vice president job in Waltham, MA
A global bioprocessing company is seeking a Senior Director of Finance to drive financial strategy and leadership. The role requires strong financial oversight, partnership with various departments, and the ability to influence decision-making for growth and profitability. Ideal candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree and 10-15 years of financial leadership experience. Compensation ranges from $197,000 to $302,000, alongside strong benefits. Join us in impacting bioprocessing advancements.
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$197k-302k yearly 5d ago
Director of Finance
Onramp 2.8
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
OnRamp transforms B2B customer onboarding into a revenue driver. Our platform automates workflows, streamlines playbooks, and accelerates time-to-value, helping enterprises reduce onboarding time by up to 70%. Backed by leading investors (we just raised our $15M Series A) and trusted by Fortune 15 companies, we're redefining how companies bring new customers online.
OnRamp is hiring a Director of Finance to own financial planning, modeling, and financial operations as we scale. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role will be responsible for how the company plans, measures, and runs the business financially - from forward‑looking projections to day‑to‑day accounting and close.
This high‑impact role is ideal for a builder: someone excited to modernize, automate, and design a best‑in‑class finance function using modern tools (including Ramp, Rippling, and AI‑driven workflows). You will have the opportunity to build a modern, automated finance function from the ground up with real ownership over financial planning, operations, and systems.
What You'll Do
Financial Planning & FP&A
Own and maintain the company's financial model, including multi‑year projections, scenario analysis, and sensitivity modeling
Lead budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and performance reporting
Partner with the CFO and leadership team on strategic planning, headcount modeling, and capital allocation
Prepare financial materials for executives, board meetings, and investors
Support fundraising efforts, including deck construction, diligence materials, investor analysis, and narrative support
Financial Operations & Accounting
Oversee all accounting functions, including monthly/quarterly close, AR/AP, payroll, reconciliations, and journal entries
Ensure compliance with GAAP and tax regulations
Prepare accurate and timely financial statements and investor deliverables
Manage relationships with auditors, tax advisors, and external finance partners
Own treasury management, including cash forecasting, liquidity planning, and optimization of the cash conversion cycle
Be hands‑on with accounting and close processes initially, with ownership to design a scalable future‑state
Systems, Automation & Process Building
Build and manage financial systems, controls, and reporting processes
Design and implement automated workflows using modern finance tools (e.g., Ramp, Rippling, and emerging AI tooling)
Identify and execute opportunities to streamline, automate, and improve financial workflows
Serve as the internal owner and expert for the finance technology stack
Team & Function Building
Help define the roadmap for future finance and accounting hires
Contribute to the long‑term evolution of the finance function, with growth potential into a VP‑level role
About You
6+ years of finance and/or accounting experience
Strong FP&A background with experience owning financial models and projections
Solid understanding of GAAP and accounting fundamentals; comfortable preparing journal entries and managing close processes
Startup or high‑growth company experience preferred
Known as the “go‑to” person for finance systems (e.g., QuickBooks, Ramp/Brex, bank feeds, reporting tools)
Excited by modern finance tooling and eager to pilot new systems, including AI‑driven automation
Builder mindset with strong attention to detail and analytical skills
CPA or public accounting experience is a plus, but not required
Why OnRamp
Work directly with enterprise and mid‑market clients, including Fortune 15 companies
Join a high‑growth SaaS company that just raised its $15M Series A led by top investors
Be part of a collaborative, ownership‑driven culture
Highly competitive cash compensation, equity, and benefits
Boston‑based, 3+ days a week in‑office
OnRamp is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in hiring or any employment decision based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or other applicable legally protected characteristic. OnRamp considers qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. OnRamp is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please don't hesitate to let us know.
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$105k-166k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer
WFIL AM and Salem Interactive Media
Finance vice president job in Westborough, MA
Purpose
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership to ensure the organization's long‑term sustainability and growth. This role oversees all financial operations-including planning, budgeting, reporting, and risk management-while ensuring compliance, transparency, and operational excellence. The CFO serves as a key advisor to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Board of Directors in translating financial insights into strategic actions and leading the finance team to achieve organizational goals.
Christian Life
A devoted follower of Jesus Christ and willing to sign the ministry's Statement of Faith.
A committed member of the church community (or willing to become one within two months), and faithful tither.
Able to fully support the ministries' core values, mission, and operational beliefs.
Able to maintain a lifestyle and testimony consistent with Scripture and Christian leadership standards.
Responsibilities
Executive Financial Leadership
Provides executive oversight for all financial operations across Connect Church, Metrowest Christian Academy, the Early Learning Center, and Connect Caribbean Mission.
Informs the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors regarding key financial issues, risks, and opportunities.
Leads financial strategy, long‑term planning, capital planning, and stewardship.
Oversees financial systems architecture, accounting software, reporting platforms, donor management, and technology integration.
Provide final authority on any day‑to‑day purchases, investments, and financial decisions within delegated/approved spending threshold limits as established by the Lead Pastor & CEO and Board of Directors.
Serve as a strategic financial leader across acquisitions, investments, and portfolio management, ensuring disciplined evaluation, execution, and optimization of all real estate assets.
Develops Finance team through coaching, training, and accountability to ensure operational excellence.
Partners with Lead Pastor & CEO in leading the Legacy Team.
Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning
Oversees creation, administration, and monitoring of annual budgets for all departments.
Oversees investment analysis for new development and acquisition opportunities; present financial recommendations to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors.
Develops multi‑year financial models, forecasts, and budget projections.
Ensures spending aligns with mission and strategic priorities.
Leads financial strategy and due diligence for all property acquisitions, including underwriting, financial modeling, valuation, and capital structuring.
Leads debt strategies, finance negotiations, covenant compliance, and long‑term capital plans.
Financial Reporting & Compliance
Ensures monthly and quarterly financial reporting to Lead Pastor & CEO, Church Lead Team, Board of Directors and departments.
Maintains compliance with local, state, and federal laws, including educational and nonprofit requirements.
Oversees annual audits and ensures strong internal controls.
Maintains relationships with external vendors, including Auditors, Banks, Lenders and other vendors as needed.
Accounting Operations
Supervises all accounting functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and giving records.
Ensures strict controls for tithe, offerings, cash management, counting procedures, and protocols.
Ensures integrity and accuracy of financial data and statements.
Implements financial policies, procedures, and controls.
Stewardship, Donor Relations & Fund Management
Ensures proper handling of designated funds, gifts, grants, and donor support.
Oversees restricted funds, mission giving, and scholarship accounts.
Supports giving with financial analysis and donor stewardship practices.
Risk Management & Financial Control
Identifies and mitigates financial and operational risks.
Ensure proper insurance coverage across operations.
Oversees cash management, investments, and financing.
Ensures rigorous financial controls, risk modeling, and compliance standards are applied to all acquisitions and portfolio performance assessments.
Evaluates potential risks related to market conditions, property operations, and investment exposures to inform executive decision‑making.
Integrate financial oversight into all stages of the property life cycle-from acquisition underwriting to asset stabilization and disposition.
Human Resources, Payroll & Benefits Oversight
Provides oversight for payroll, benefits, and compensation.
Ensure compliance with labor laws and nonprofit staffing practices.
Supports performance management and compensation planning.
Provide compensation guidance for staff and make recommendations to the Board of Directors' Compensation Committee regarding executive salaries.
Cross‑Departmental Collaboration
Collaborates with the Chief Operating Officer on operational planning and staffing strategy.
Works with Dream Station Early Learning Center and Metrowest Christian Academy leadership on tuition analysis and program viability.
Supports missions' leadership with international budgeting and funding.
Delivers training to departments on budget creation, management, expense projections, and reconciliations.
Additional Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned by the Lead Pastor & CEO.
Participates in Board of Directors, Church Lead Team and staff leadership meetings, strategic planning sessions, and ministry events.
Direct Reports
Accountant, Bookkeeper
Reports To: Lead Pastor & CEO
Core Competencies
Thrives in a fast‑paced environment and embraces change as an opportunity for growth.
Makes decisions with ease and confidence, but humbly and with timely and effective follow through.
Satisfied with work well‑done so willingly embraces and acts on feedback, learns from others, and celebrates successes and team wins. Promotes mutually beneficial relationships and trust.
Disciplined and wise. Prudent with speech, open to others, and kind.
Easy to work with and holds Connect to clear expectations for excellence and achievement.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required.
MBA or CPA preferred.
10 years of senior financial leadership experience; nonprofit, school, or church preferred.
Expertise in budgeting, financial planning, nonprofit accounting, GAAP, and fund accounting.
Proven success managing budgets of $5M+.
Strong leadership, communication, and integrity.
Must pass all required background and credit checks.
Physical Demands
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job, which include regularly required to stand, walk, or sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel, and is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 35 pounds.
Salary
$100,000 - $120,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications.
Key Benefits Include
403(b)
Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance
Paid time off
Life insurance
Professional development
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$100k-120k yearly 3d ago
Strategic Church CFO and Stewardship Leader
Wmca
Finance vice president job in Westborough, MA
A nonprofit organization in Westborough, Massachusetts seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic financial leadership and oversee all financial operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in budgeting, financial reporting, and nonprofit accounting. Responsibilities include managing financial systems, ensuring compliance, and leading the finance team. The position offers a salary between $100,000 - $120,000 annually, along with key benefits including medical insurance and professional development opportunities.
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$100k-120k yearly 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer
WROL Salem Radio Group
Finance vice president job in Westborough, MA
Purpose
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership to ensure the organization's long‑term sustainability and growth. This role oversees all financial operations-including planning, budgeting, reporting, and risk management-while ensuring compliance, transparency, and operational excellence. The CFO serves as a key advisor to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Board of Directors in translating financial insights into strategic actions and leading the finance team to achieve organizational goals.
Christian Life
A devoted follower of Jesus Christ and willing to sign the ministry's Statement of Faith.
A committed member of the church community (or willing to become one within two months), and faithful tither.
Able to fully support the ministries' core values, mission, and operational beliefs.
Able to maintain a lifestyle and testimony consistent with Scripture and Christian leadership standards.
Responsibilities
Executive Financial Leadership
Provides executive oversight for all financial operations across Connect Church, Metrowest Christian Academy, the Early Learning Center, and Connect Caribbean Mission.
Informs the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors regarding key financial issues, risks, and opportunities.
Leads financial strategy, long‑term planning, capital planning, and stewardship.
Oversees financial systems architecture, accounting software, reporting platforms, donor management, and technology integration.
Provide final authority on any day‑to‑day purchases, investments, and financial decisions within delegated/approved spending threshold limits as established by the Lead Pastor & CEO and Board of Directors.
Serve as a strategic financial leader across acquisitions, investments, and portfolio management, ensuring disciplined evaluation, execution, and optimization of all real estate assets.
Develops Finance team through coaching, training, and accountability to ensure operational excellence.
Partners with Lead Pastor & CEO in leading the Legacy Team.
Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning
Oversees creation, administration, and monitoring of annual budgets for all departments.
Oversees investment analysis for new development and acquisition opportunities; present financial recommendations to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors.
Develops multi‑year financial models, forecasts, and budget projections.
Ensures spending aligns with mission and strategic priorities.
Leads financial strategy and due diligence for all property acquisitions, including underwriting, financial modeling, valuation, and capital structuring.
Leads debt strategies, finance negotiations, covenant compliance, and long‑term capital plans.
Financial Reporting & Compliance
Ensures monthly and quarterly financial reporting to Lead Pastor & CEO, Church Lead Team, Board of Directors and departments.
Maintains compliance with local, state, and federal laws, including educational and nonprofit requirements.
Oversees annual audits and ensures strong internal controls.
Maintains relationships with external vendors, including Auditors, Banks, Lenders and other vendors as needed.
Accounting Operations
Supervises all accounting functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and giving records.
Ensures strict controls for tithe, offerings, cash management, counting procedures, and protocols.
Ensures integrity and accuracy of financial data and statements.
Implements financial policies, procedures, and controls.
Stewardship, Donor Relations & Fund Management
Ensures proper handling of designated funds, gifts, grants, and donor support.
Oversees restricted funds, mission giving, and scholarship accounts.
Supports giving with financial analysis and donor stewardship practices.
Risk Management & Financial Control
Identifies and mitigates financial and operational risks.
Ensure proper insurance coverage across operations.
Oversees cash management, investments, and financing.
Ensures rigorous financial controls, risk modeling, and compliance standards are applied to all acquisitions and portfolio performance assessments.
Evaluates potential risks related to market conditions, property operations, and investment exposures to inform executive decision‑making.
Integrate financial oversight into all stages of the property life cycle-from acquisition underwriting to asset stabilization and disposition.
Human Resources, Payroll & Benefits Oversight
Provides oversight for payroll, benefits, and compensation.
Ensure compliance with labor laws and nonprofit staffing practices.
Supports performance management and compensation planning.
Provide compensation guidance for staff and make recommendations to the Board of Directors' Compensation Committee regarding executive salaries.
Cross‑Departmental Collaboration
Collaborates with the Chief Operating Officer on operational planning and staffing strategy.
Works with Dream Station Early Learning Center and Metrowest Christian Academy leadership on tuition analysis and program viability.
Supports missions' leadership with international budgeting and funding.
Delivers training to departments on budget creation, management, expense projections, and reconciliations.
Additional Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned by the Lead Pastor & CEO.
Participates in Board of Directors, Church Lead Team and staff leadership meetings, strategic planning sessions, and ministry events.
Direct Reports
Accountant, Bookkeeper
Reports To: Lead Pastor & CEO
Core Competencies
Thrives in a fast‑paced environment and embraces change as an opportunity for growth.
Makes decisions with ease and confidence, but humbly and with timely and effective follow through.
Satisfied with work well‑done so willingly embraces and acts on feedback, learns from others, and celebrates successes and team wins. Promotes mutually beneficial relationships and trust.
Disciplined and wise. Prudent with speech, open to others, and kind.
Easy to work with and holds Connect to clear expectations for excellence and achievement.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required.
MBA or CPA preferred.
10 years of senior financial leadership experience; nonprofit, school, or church preferred.
Expertise in budgeting, financial planning, nonprofit accounting, GAAP, and fund accounting.
Proven success managing budgets of $5M+.
Strong leadership, communication, and integrity.
Must pass all required background and credit checks.
Physical Demands
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job, which include regularly required to stand, walk, or sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel, and is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 35 pounds.
Salary
$100,000 - $120,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications.
Key Benefits Include
403(b)
Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance
Paid time off
Life insurance
Professional development
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$100k-120k yearly 2d ago
Treasurer
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 4.7
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
An Official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Treasurer is a senior member of the Finance Department. This role involves a high degree of responsibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact, with accuracy being essential due to the role's financial significance. The Treasurer is responsible for all MSBA funds and investments, managing cash and investment activities, banking relationships, and cash flows in a fiscally prudent manner and in accordance with applicable state laws and MSBA policies. The Treasurer reports on MSBA cash and investment balances, debt, receipts and disbursement of funds and manages the MSBA's debt portfolio including overseeing the issuance of new debt and realizing debt savings by optimizing refunding opportunities.
Qualifications
Manage and oversee weekly processing of all MSBA financial obligations, including approximately $1B in annual grant payments to districts.
Receive, record, and report monthly sales tax revenues.
Monitor cash activity to ensure timely processing and accurate recording in the accounting system.
Prepare, update, and report on grant payments and capital pipeline funding to support budgeting, borrowing schedules, and investment planning.
Prepare wire instructions for payroll, OPEB funding, and other transfers as directed.
Implement, review, and update internal control policies and procedures.
Conduct periodic review of general ledger accounts, ensuring accuracy and completeness; collaborate with Finance to resolve variances.
Debt Management
Manage and report all debt activities, including negotiating borrowings, preparing documentation and notes, and reporting results to the Board; ensure compliance with disclosure requirements.
Manage the MSBA debt portfolio and ensure adequate debt service coverage pursuant to bond indentures.
Monitor primary and secondary market activity for MSBA-issued securities.
Maintain and update debt portfolio; analyze and recommend refunding or defeasance opportunities for cost savings.
Review and update the MSBA Debt Management Policy.
Manage monthly revenue set-asides, transfers, and payments with the bond trustee in accordance with the trust agreement.
In partnership with the CFO, support development of annual and long-term financing plans, collaborating with bond counsel, investment banks, advisors, investors, and rating agencies.
Develop and maintain financial models to support recommendations on short- and long-term financing needs.
Banking & Investment Management
Serve as primary point of contact for MSBA commercial banking relationships; manage account activity and reporting requirements.
Invest funds to protect principal, maximize income, and maintain liquidity.
Ensure proper protection and custody of funds, securities, and financial instruments in accordance with state finance laws and MSBA Investment Management Policy.
Review and update the MSBA Investment Management Policy.
Maintain custody of MSBA OPEB trust funds, invest in accordance with trust agreement, and prepare quarterly investment performance reports for the OPEB Trust Committee.
Other Duties
Maintain and manage MSBA financial contracts (investment advisors, financial advisors, disclosure counsel); prepare bid documents or renewal agreements as needed.
Attend and present at MSBA Board meetings, investor meetings, credit agency presentations, and other meetings as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Supervise the Assistant Financial Analyst, including recruitment, onboarding, and training.
Lead and manage employee performance: set expectations, monitor progress, coach, and ensure compliance with MSBA policies and standards.
Required Education, Experience & Skills
Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related field.
Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible experience in treasury, public finance, or financial management (government or public sector preferred).
5+ years supervisory experience.
Strong knowledge of government finance, public fund investment, and debt issuance.
Demonstrated experience issuing municipal debt, including preparation of required documents and presentations.
Experience with debt management software and accounting systems.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook); advanced Excel skills required.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proven success training and managing employees.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Ability and willingness to travel occasionally and maintain strict confidentiality.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree or professional certification (CPA, CTP, CFA).
Experience working with Massachusetts quasi-public agencies or authorities.
Knowledge of Massachusetts state and municipal finance laws.
Official Title : Treasurer
Primary Location Job
Construction
Agency
Mass School Building Authority
Schedule
Full-time
Shift
Day
Job Posting
Oct 31, 2025, 3:52:23 PM
Number of Openings
1
Salary
114,821.00 - 129,174.00 Yearly
If you have Diversity, Affimative Action or Equal Employment Opportunity questions or need a Reasonable Accommodation, please contact Diversity Officer / ADA Coordinator : Stacy Patino - **********
Potentially Eligible for a Hybrid Work Schedule : Yes
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$129k-195k yearly est. 1d ago
Director - Barings Portfolio Finance
Barings LLC
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
At Barings, we are as invested in our associates as we are in our clients. We recognize those who work diligently for us and reward them for personal and professional integrity, communication skills, distinct competencies and expertise in specific strategies, ability to collaborate as a team member and true dedication to the interests of our clients.We thank you for your interest in joining the Barings team, and invite you to explore our current employment opportunities.**Job title: Director - Barings Portfolio Finance****Department: Portfolio Finance****Location: Boston (Fan Pier)**Barings is a $420+ billion\* global investment manager sourcing differentiated opportunities and building long-term portfolios across public and private fixed income, real estate, and specialist equity markets. With investment professionals based in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, the firm, a subsidiary of MassMutual, aims to serve its clients, communities, and employees, and is committed to sustainable practices and responsible investment. Learn more, at .**The Opportunity**This Director role will be responsible for the evaluation, diligence and investment thesis, and on-going monitoring of a portfolio of fund finance investments, including private debt, made by Barings' Portfolio Finance team. Portfolio Finance originates customized, proprietary senior secured loans to major asset managers across a wide range of asset classes. These loans are highly negotiated and often involve complex structuring across various global jurisdictions. The Portfolio Finance team has originated over $40 billion in private investments since 2017 and transitioned to Barings from MassMutual (Barings' parent company) in 2024.**The Team**The team is small, close-knit, and highly collaborative. The Director will be a critical full-time member of the team. Team members are motivated by a shared goal to originate attractive investment opportunities for MassMutual's GIA and third-party clients. The Director will support all aspects of the Portfolio Finance platform, including working closely with portfolio managers, investment analysts, structuring leads, other team members across Barings as well as external partners, including legal counsel.**The Impact**The Director will provide a driving role in the structuring, underwriting, approval, closing, and ongoing monitoring of complex transactions that generate attractive risk-adjusted returns for all clients while addressing the unique financing needs of our borrowers, who are typically world-class alternative investment managers or specialty finance companies. Although this position does not have direct reports, the Director will provide coaching, feedback, and leadership to junior members of the team.**The Minimum Qualifications*** Bachelor's degree from a top university with ideally five (5) years of relevant experience in: investment banking, private equity, credit hedge fund, private credit, or other alternative investment experience* Passion in finance / investments, with a strong understanding of accounting principles* Comfortable working with and making investment decisions using concepts of leverage in a corporate debt context (e.g., Debt / EBITDA) and in a real estate debt context (e.g., LTV, DSCR, Debt Yield)* Deep understanding of the roles, responsibilities and motivations of the primary participants in the investment management ecosystem* Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, to succeed in a fast-paced, team environment* Ability to conduct initial and on-going research, analysis and due diligence of various asset classes and understand the risks associated with each* Demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to multitask and deliver work products on short timeframes* Ability to work closely with portfolio managers and senior management* Ability and openness to understanding operational, accounting, and legal aspects of investments* Strong computer skills including experience with financial applications including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Power Point and Word)**The Ideal Qualifications*** Significant professional experience working on complex negotiated transactions* Experience working with at least one alternative asset class and a good understanding of the risks and operations of others across the alternative investment landscape* Comfort negotiating legal documents, including having a good understanding of what is appropriate in each transaction* Deal underwriting and execution experience, including assisting the negotiation of financing terms; drafting, negotiation, and review of transaction documentation; preparation of investment approval documentation and working with operations and on-boarding teams to structure around each transaction's unique implementation issues and reporting Base Salary Range: $145,000- $180,000 plus additional incentives.#LI-JS1**Requisite Skills****Additional Skills***Barings is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer; Minority/Female/Age/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Individual with Disability/Protected Veteran. We welcome all persons to apply.****Barings offers a comprehensive benefits package including:*****CORE BENEFITS & WELLNESS*** Medical (including Virtual Care), Prescription, Dental, and Vision Coverage* Fitness Center Reimbursement Program (Including Online Memberships)* Employee Assistance Program (EAP)* Fertility Benefits**FINANCIAL WELL-BEING*** Highly competitive 401(k) Plan with Company Match* Health Savings Account (HSA) with Company Contributions* Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) - Health Care & Dependent Care* Retirement Health Reimbursement Account**LIFE INSURANCE*** Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance* Spouse and Child Life Insurance**TIME OFF, DISABILITY AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE*** Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Annual Holidays* Paid Leave of Absences (Maternity Leave, Parental Leave, Caregiver Leave, Bereavement Time)* Short and Long Term Disability Plans* Paid Volunteer Time**OTHER BENEFITS*** Education Assistance Program* Charitable Matching Gifts Program* Commuter Reimbursement Program* Adoption and Surrogacy Reimbursement Program
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$145k-180k yearly 4d ago
Vice President- Debt Capital Markets
Davis 3.8
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
Davis is a vertically integrated real estate investment, development and management firm that leverages five decades of experience, the strength of its leadership team and employees and a diversified portfolio to deliver maximum value for its investors and tenants. Headquartered in Boston and investing across the United States, Davis prides itself on taking a nimble, collaborative approach to delivering best-in-class results from complex opportunities. With $12.8 billion in gross asset value invested through real estate equity, debt and fixed-income securities, Davis today owns a real estate portfolio of approximately 15.2 million square feet of healthcare and life science, industrial, retail, office and hospitality properties and more than 5,800 residential units across the United States. For further information, visit **************************
This position will be dedicated to sourcing, structuring, closing, and managing project level debt financing for the Company's commercial real estate portfolio. Additionally, this position will assist the CFO with sourcing, negotiating and closing fund level subscription lines of credit, managing interest rate risk across the portfolio and conducting ad hoc projects. Types of financing include acquisition, construction, and permanent loans, but could also include subscription lines of credit, warehouse lines of credit and note on note financing.
This individual will work to enhance the ecosystem of our credit relationships to capitalize on our robust pipeline of development projects and value-added investments, often working through innovative transaction structures to secure the best economics for the company. The VicePresident, Debt Capital Markets will also partner internally with the investments team to source loan acquisitions and work with the asset management, development, accounting, legal, and risk teams on revenue forecasting, strategy, business planning, and operational requirements.
Role & Responsibilities:
Capital Markets Strategy & Execution
· Develop and execute firm-wide debt capital markets strategy in alignment with investment and portfolio objectives.
· Lead the structuring, sourcing, negotiation, and closing of complex real estate financings across asset classes and geographies.
· Oversee preparation of financing packages, including cash flow modeling and sensitivity analysis, lender outreach, term sheet negotiation, and final execution.
· Manage portfolio-wide debt maturity schedules and refinancing strategies on a multi-year horizon.
· Execute loan on-boarding, including but not limited to loan abstracting of reporting due dates, covenant test dates, compliance forms and leading debt investment turnover meetings.
· Work collaboratively with investment and asset management teams in sourcing and managing debt investments of the flagship value-add equity fund and credit fund, which may include leading the asset management of existing debt investments.
Lender & Capital Partner Relationships
· Own and cultivate senior-level relationships with banks, insurance companies, agencies, and alternative lenders.
· Represent Davis in capital markets discussions, lender strategy meetings, and industry forums, including but not limited to CREFC and MBA.
· Lead lender selection strategy for large-scale, complex, or non-traditional financings.
Portfolio & Risk Management
· Advise senior management on optimal capital structure, leverage, interest rate exposure, and recourse considerations.
· Lead the formation of debt diversification initiatives and hedging strategies and make recommendations to the hedging sub-committee.
· Oversee covenant compliance, reporting requirements, and lender communication across the loan portfolio.
· Manage and execute post-closing loan amendments, extensions, etc., working in conjunction with the asset management, legal and accounting teams.
Leadership & Cross-Functional Collaboration
· Serve as a senior capital markets resource across investment, development, asset management, legal, and accounting teams.
· Lead cross-functional teams on complex financings, recapitalizations, and restructurings.
· Act as a trusted advisor to executive management on all matters of finance and debt capital markets.
Analytical & Advisory Responsibilities
· Lead tenant credit financial analysis and other ad hoc financial analysis as required.
· Provide market intelligence and insights on lending trends, pricing, and new capital sources to senior leadership.
· Contribute to Investment Committee and executive level presentations to guide business strategy decisioning and reporting.
· Participate in investment, valuation, and risk management processes, including but not limited to weekly investment committee meetings as required.
· Participate in Vertical meetings, providing support and collaboration with the Vertical Leads as required from a debt optimization and execution perspective.
· Other responsibilities and requirements as required by manager or company.
Skills & Qualifications:
· Bachelor's degree required, MBA/ M.S. or other relevant Advanced Degree preferred.
· A minimum of ten (10) years of commercial real estate investment and finance experience, preferably working with properties in excess of $25mm in value across multiple asset types including lab/life science, office, residential and industrial.
· Demonstrated ability to creatively structure complex loan structures and to close high volume of financing transactions.
· Must be an incredibly driven self-starter with exceptional time management, presentation and communication skills.
· Experience underwriting and valuing commercial real estate investments using discounted cash flow, direct capitalization, and sale comparable methodologies.
· Demonstrate strong organizational skills, including commitment to follow-up on open issues, meet deadlines and pay attention to details.
· Flexibility to deal with multiple projects simultaneously while working independently.
· Knowledge of and interest in U.S. capital markets.
Compensation & Benefits:
Salary Range: $175,000 - $250,000
Compensation will include a bonus and an attractive benefits package.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, citizenship, real or perceived disability or handicap, genetic predisposition, veteran status, and/or any other protected category in accordance with applicable federal, state or local law
$175k-250k yearly 4d ago
Healthcare Finance Director for Academic Medical Center
Mass General Brigham Incorporated
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
An established healthcare institution located in Boston seeks a Finance Leader to oversee financial operations within the Neurology and Neurosurgery departments. The ideal candidate will possess a Master's degree and have significant experience in healthcare finance, capable of managing budgets, leading teams, and ensuring compliance with accounting standards. The role emphasizes strategic financial planning and performance management to enhance organizational effectiveness. Excellent communication and organizational skills are essential for this role.
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$99k-160k yearly est. 2d ago
Strategic Director of Academic Finance
Tufts Medicine
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
A prominent healthcare organization in Boston is seeking a Director of Academic Finance. This role will oversee budgets across academic and research missions, ensuring fiscal accountability and compliance while collaborating with leaders in the healthcare sector. The ideal candidate will have over ten years of experience in financial management within an academic healthcare environment and hold at least a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. The position requires strong leadership and analytical skills for effective strategic oversight and management.
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$99k-160k yearly est. 4d ago
Treasurer
Massschoolbuildings
Finance vice president job in Boston, MA
Job Title: Treasurer
Department: Finance
Reports To: Chief Financial Officer
FLSA: Exempt
Grade: 14
Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Treasurer is a senior member of the Finance Department. This role involves a high degree of responsibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact, with accuracy being essential due to the role's financial significance.
The Treasurer is responsible for all MSBA funds and investments, managing cash and investment activities, banking relationships, and cash flows in a fiscally prudent manner and in accordance with applicable state laws and MSBA policies. The Treasurer reports on MSBA cash and investment balances, debt, receipts and disbursement of funds and manages the MSBA's debt portfolio including overseeing the issuance of new debt and realizing debt savings by optimizing refunding opportunities.
Essential Responsibilities
Financial Management and Analysis
Manage and administer the weekly processing of all MSBA financial obligations, which includes approximately $1 billion in grant payments to districts, annually.
Receive, record and report on monthly sales tax revenues.
Report on cash activities to ensure timely processing and recording in the accounting system.
Prepare, monitor, update, and report on grant payments and funding for the capital pipeline to assist with budgeting, borrowing schedules, and investments.
Prepare wire instructions for payroll and OPEB funding and other transfers as directed.
Implement, review, and update related internal control policies and procedures.
Perform periodic review of the MSBA's general ledger accounts for accuracy and completeness and work with other finance staff to review and remedy variances.
Debt Management
Manage and report debt activities, including negotiating all borrowings, preparing necessary documents and notes, and reporting results to the Board. Responsible for compliance with all disclosure requirements.
Manage the MSBA's debt portfolio and ensure appropriate debt service coverage as required by bond indentures.
Monitor analysis of primary and secondary market activity of MSBA issued securities.
Maintain and update the debt portfolio and analyze and make recommendations for potential savings through refunding and defeasance opportunities.
Review and update the MSBA's Debt Management Policy.
Manage activity with the bond trustee required pursuant to the MSBA's trust agreement, including the monthly reconciliation of all dedicated revenue set asides, transfers and payments.
In conjunction with the CFO, advise and assist with the ongoing development of the MSBA's annual and long-term plan of finance, and related activities, including working with and as liaison to MSBA's bond and disclosure counsel, investment banks, financial and investment advisors, investors, rating agencies and other professionals and institutions in the public finance marketplace.
Develop and maintain financial models to assist with recommendations for short-term and long-term financing needs.
Banking and Investment Management
Serve as the main point of contact for MSBA's commercial banking relationships, and manage all activity for bank accounts, including bank statement monitoring, and associated reporting requirements for funds.
Invest funds with the goals of protecting principal, maximizing investment income and ensuring liquidity needs are met.
Ensure appropriate protection and custody of all funds, securities, and other financial instruments in accordance with state finance laws, as applicable, and the MSBA's Investment Management Policy.
Review and update the MSBA's Investment Management Policy.
Maintain custody of the MSBA 's OPEB trust funds and invest in accordance with the OPEB Trust agreement. Prepare investment performance reports for the quarterly OPEB Trust Committee meetings.
Other duties
Maintain and manage the MSBA 's financial documents, including contracts with investment advisors, financial advisors, and disclosure counsel. Prepare bid documents or renewal agreements upon expiration of such contracts.
Attend and present at MSBA Board meetings, special meetings, investor meetings, credit agency presentations and hearings as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Supervise Assistant Financial Analyst.
Recruit, select, orient, and train employees.
Lead employees to accomplish departmental and individual performance results. Communicate job expectations and establish, monitor, and appraise employee performance results.
Manage, coach, and counsel employees. Ensure employee compliance with MSBA policies, procedures, and code of conduct standards.
Required Education, Experience, and Skills
Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or economics, or a related field.
Minimum of ten (10)years progressively responsible experience in treasury, public finance, or financial management, preferably in a government or public sector environment.
Ability to work hybrid work schedule - minimum of two (2) in-office days per week
Five (5) plus years of supervisory experience.
Strong knowledge of government finance, public fund investment, and debt issuance.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience issuing municipal debt, including preparation of required documents and presentations.
Experience with debt management software, and accounting packages.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications, including Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook. Expertise in Excel spreadsheet manipulation.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Previous experience and proven success in training/managing employees.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ability and willingness to travel on occasion.
Ability and willingness to maintain confidentiality at every level.
Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills
Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CPA, CTP, CFA).
Experience working with Massachusetts quasi-public authorities or state agencies.
Demonstrated experience with Massachusetts state and municipal finance laws.
$114,821 - $143,527 a year
This job description is intended to be general and will evolve over time. The description is subject to periodic updating. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time.
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$114.8k-143.5k yearly 1d ago
Commercial Finance Director
Clarksoutlet
Finance vice president job in Needham, MA
Posted Tuesday 9 December 2025 at 05:00
The Commercial Finance Director is a strategic finance leader responsible for driving financial performance, forecasting, and profitability across the wholesale channel, while also providing financial and analytical support for the direct-to-consumer (DTC) business. This role partners closely with Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to optimize revenue, margin, and inventory investment across the channels. The ideal candidate brings deep business partnering skills, strong financial modeling capabilities, and experience in consumer products or retail-driven industries.
What You'll Do:
Lead financial planning, forecasting, and reporting for the wholesale division.
Develop account-level P&Ls, pricing models, and margin analyses.
Partner with Sales on promotional planning, trade spend, and customer profitability.
Partner with Merchandising to drive alignment across forecasts and projections
Provide financial support for DTC forecasting, performance reporting, and promotion/ROI analysis.
Support Annual Budgets, monthly rolling forecasts, scenario modeling, and strategic business cases.
Improve reporting processes, forecasting tools, and financial governance.
Present insights and recommendations to senior leadership.
What You'll Bring:
Bachelor's in finance, Accounting; MBA/CPA a plus.
8-12+ years of finance experience, ideally in consumer products, retail, or omnichannel environments.
Strong wholesale finance background: DTC/e-commerce experience preferred.
Advanced financial modeling and data analysis skills (Excel, BI tools, systems).
Excellent communication, presentation, and business partnership capabilities.
Ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth, and cross-functional environment
About Clarks
Clarks, based in Somerset, England, has been at the forefront of innovative shoemaking since its foundation in 1825, when brother James and Cyrus Clark made a slipper from sheepskin off‑cuts. At the time it was ground‑breaking: a combination of invention and craftsmanship that has remained at the heart of what the brand does now. In the Clarks archive of more than 22,000 pairs that have sparked revolutions and defined generations. From the original Clarks Desert Boot, first designed by Nathan Clark and Launched in 1950, to the iconic Wallabee, each design has an instantly recognizable signature that makes it unmistakably Clarks.
This season, we're proud to introduce the Clarks Collective: five incredible activists championing authentic social change. From mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights to greater racial equality, these trailblazers are committed to creating a brighter future for us all-bringing to life Clarks' new global campaign, for the World Ahead. Through spotlighting their stories and supporting their chosen charities and initiatives, we're ready to lead the way. After all, we're the originators, not imitators. It's who we are, who we've always been. And to change the world of tomorrow, we're doing things differently today.
As a global employer, Clarks is committed to embracing diversity throughout our workforce by creating an inclusive environment that reflects the many cultures and locations where we work. We strive to create a productive environment which everyone has an equal chance to succeed at all levels through the organization. We will not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, disability, marital status, color, race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation or gender re‑assignment, complying with local legislative requirements.
Actual compensation within a pay range will be based on factors including but not limited to a candidate's relevant experience, qualifications, performance, Clarks' business needs, internal equity and any statutory obligations. The pay range for this role may be modified by Clarks at any time in the future.
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