Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
A leading financial organization seeks a Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic financial leadership for its operations. The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with GAAP, oversee financial operations including accounting and audits, and lead a team of professionals. Candidates should have 20+ years of experience, a CPA, and a strong background in budgeting and forecasting. The position is located in Washington, DC and offers a salary range of $330,000 - $360,000.
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$330k-360k yearly 4d ago
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Strategic CFO: Finance Leader for Scale & Impact
American Public Power Association 4.6
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
A prominent financial organization in Washington seeks a Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic financial leadership. This role commands oversight of financial operations including budgeting, forecasting, and reporting to the Board. Ideal candidates will have over 20 years of experience and a background in managing financial teams and operations. The compensation range is between $330,000 and $360,000, reflecting the seniority of this position, in addition to a competitive benefits package.
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$330k-360k yearly 2d ago
Global Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
International Justice Mission 4.2
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
# **Global VicePresident, Financial Planning & Analysis**The Global VicePresident, Financial Planning & Analysis (Global VP, FP&A) is a key enterprise leader who directs how IJM's financial resources fuel a global movement to end violence against people in poverty. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, this role leads IJM's global planning, budgeting, and forecasting efforts to ensure every dollar is strategically stewarded to rescue millions, protect half a billion, and make justice for the poor unstoppable.**Responsibilities:****Qualifications:**MBA, CPA or equivalent professional experience. Minimum of 15 years' work experience in leading complex, growing organizations across diverse financial disciplines with priority to development of financial plans, budgets and forecasts in multiple currencies and economies. International development experience preferred. Cross-cultural field experience a plus. Experience with Workday Finance and/or Adaptive Planning data platforms strongly preferred.Prior financial policy and system knowledge and ability to champion adoption of a universal finance system across an international, non-profit organization.Strong ability to understand IJM internal customers and a passion for making the financial planning process as simple as possible (avoiding unnecessary complexity). Global experience managing across diverse cultures. Willing to invest in the mission and assume ownership in an enterprise leadership role. Strong interpersonal skills and self-awareness to effectively manage relationships across a wide spectrum of teams, leaders and personalities. Effective team player / business partner who fosters collaborative environment. *A statement of faith should describe your Christian faith and how you see it as relevant to your involvement with IJM. The statement can either be incorporated into the cover letter or submitted as a separate document and should include, at a minimum, a description of your spiritual disciplines (prayer, study, etc.) and your current fellowship or place of worship.* Comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision benefits Monthly commuter and parking benefits in the DC metro area Visit our careers site below to learn about benefits, what it is like to work at IJM and to see frequently asked questions.
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$104k-161k yearly est. 3d ago
Strategic CFO - Medicaid Health Plan Finance
Association for Community Affiliated Plans 3.8
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
A leading healthcare organization is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage financial operations, including budgeting, strategic leadership, and collaboration with state partners. The ideal candidate should have at least 10 years of experience in finance, specifically within managed care, and demonstrate strong leadership and analytical skills. A Bachelor's degree in Finance is required, with a preference for a Master's degree. The salary expectation ranges between $517,213 and $603,408 based on experience.
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$149k-239k yearly est. 3d ago
Senior Vice President, Paid Media
Resolute Digital, a Weber Shandwick Company 4.0
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Senior VicePresident - Paid Media
The Senior VicePresident - Paid Media is a senior management position accountable for all aspects of assigned clients' paid media programs. The SVP is responsible for managing an integrated paid media team and developing, executing, and monitoring strategic and tactical cross-channel media plans for clients.
Successfully build, grow and “own” client relationships - understand their business and their needs and help them achieve their objectives, building a strong relationship and ultimately growing the business
Lead strategic and tactical planning activities - accountable for developing, implementing and maintaining media plans that deliver against client objectives/strategies
Evaluate recommendations and presentations before they are sent to the client, and maintain quality control on daily workflow and media team processes
Manage and be accountable for client budgets and timelines, oversee reports and client billing
Assist in the negotiation of media contracts and programs/opportunities to ensure maximum leverage is applied
Proactively investigate media opportunities and craft well-supported, articulate POVs to present to client
Keep abreast of current events, media and any industry trends that impact your client's business Team Leadership
Manage and develop a team of direct reports - maintain the workload of your team, delegating tasks and responsibilities to ensure the most productive and effective use of each person's skills, while motivating their interests and challenging them
Train direct reports in media and marketing disciplines as well as in the specifics of the client's business and industry
Work closely with team to set brand strategies and develop media plans
Accurately, objectively and constructively evaluate performance of direct reports
Assist in training, mentoring, developing, and evaluating existing team members, as well as interviewing and hiring new team members
Foster an environment which encourages intelligent risk taking, innovation and creativity Agency Growth & Operations
Exhibit ambition by driving agency thought leadership and new business
Actively participate in new business pitches
Help own the financial aspects of your team - profitability by client, staffing needs, etc.
Partner with Media and Finance operations as it relates to media billing
Assist with media operations processes and compliance of team members
Qualifications
15+ years of integrated media experience with strong client and team leadership qualities
Experience planning and buying across online and offline media channels
Strong analytical skills and understanding of KPI's and attribution
Experience working with media management tools (e.g. Mediaocean)
Benefits
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short-Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
Washington DC Salary range: $152,000 - $215,000
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
Resolute is a global agency specializing in paid media, performance marketing, and measurement. Through innovative audience development and precise data segmentation, Resolute helps brands create meaningful connections with their target audiences and communities.
Resolute is built to harness the power of modern media intelligence. As an agile agency led by top-tier paid media experts and backed by the leading earned-first collective, we seamlessly integrate buying power, data, and technology with the precision and adaptability of a boutique firm.
Role and Responsibilities
The Associate, Paid Planning & Buying would be responsible for executing day‑to‑day digital and traditional media planning/buying and client service activities associated with assigned accounts, with an emphasis on digital media management.
Must be a problem solver and professional in all communications both inside the agency and with clients. Associates must bring good interpersonal communication skills, collaborative spirit and solution oriented thinking to deliver strategic support to client work.
Media Planning/Buying
Reviews client media briefs and sets planning process in motion
Creates Request for Proposal (RFP) and develops consideration list of appropriate vendors weighingability to meet brief requirements
Reviews vendor RFPs and filters/compiles most compelling proposals
Support in development of holistic media plan recommendations which deliver on client media objectives
Support development of internal or external presentation materials and adapts/finalizes based on internal and external feedback
Support financial management by managing campaign pacing and supporting in monthly billing processes
Works with brand or agency creative team to outline ad specifications and trafficking instructions to ensure creative is delivered to spec and supports media activation
Works with Analytics and Ad Ops team for any digital tagging/reporting requirements
Assists with campaign reporting activities based on agreed upon client cadence
Compiles and analyze relevant metrics on an ongoing basis to optimize media plans, media schedules, analyze media alternatives to make optimizations and sound recommendations
Manages campaign execution from start to finish in partnership with account lead
Supports the needs of direct manager and supporting media team members
External Relationship Management:
Assists account lead in maintaining and growing successful relationships with internal stakeholders and clients
Participates in internal and external client meetings and presentations as needed
Works closely with vendors to develop productive working relationships that drive results for clients
Has the dedication to stay ahead of the latest innovations and media marketplace trends, expertly sharing experience in a collaborative and consultative manner
Qualifications
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to develop and maintain collaborative relationships with client and Resolute team leads, Finance, and outside vendors
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail and project management ability
Media planning and buying experience in one or more of the following mediums: Social Media, programmatic, Digital Video, TV, Radio digital audio, print, OOH, local media.
Willingness to explore and execute all forms of media
1 year of experience or relevant internship experience
Benefits
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short-Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
NYC Salary Range: $52,000 - $55,000
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
Resolute is a data driven media and measurement agency. Resolute has deep expertise in paid media, website analytics, search engine marketing, and performance marketing. Its data-first approach to audience intelligence, customer acquisition and brand engagement has delivered sophisticated paid media solutions for some of the world's leading companies and brands. Resolute is a separate agency within The Weber Shandwick Collective (TWSC), a leading global communications and engagement group in 77 cities across 31 countries, with a network extending to 129 cities in 81 countries. The collective's diverse team of strategists, analysts, and campaign activators has won the most prestigious awards in the world for innovative, creative approaches and impactful work. Weber Shandwick is part of the Interpublic Group (NYSE: IPG).
Roles and Responsibilities
The Account Director, Paid Media, is a management position accountable for all aspects of assigned clients' paid media programs. The Account Director is responsible for managing a team and developing, executing, and monitoring strategic and tactical cross‑channel media plans for clients.
Media Strategy and Planning
Successfully build, grow and “own” client relationships. Understand their business and their needs and help them achieve their objectives, building a strong relationship and ultimately growing the business
Lead strategic and tactical planning activities. Accountable for developing, implementing and maintaining media plans that deliver against client objectives and strategies
Evaluate recommendations and presentations before they are sent to the client, and maintain quality control on daily workflow and media team processes
Manage and be accountable for client budgets and timelines, oversee reports and client billing
Assist in the negotiation of media contracts and programs/opportunities to ensure maximum leverage is applied
Proactively investigate media opportunities and craft well‑supported, articulate POVs to present to client
Keep abreast of media and industry trends that impact your client's business
Manage and develop a team of direct reports. Maintain the workload of your team, delegating tasks and responsibilities to ensure the most productive and effective use of each person's skills, while motivating their interests and challenging them
Train direct reports in media and marketing disciplines as well as in the specifics of the client's business and industry
Work closely with team to set brand strategies and develop media plans
Accurately, objectively and constructively evaluate performance of direct reports
Assist in training, mentoring, developing, and evaluating existing team members, as well as interviewing and hiring new team members
Foster an environment which encourages intelligent risk taking, innovation and creativity
Agency Growth and Operations
Exhibit ambition by driving agency thought leadership and new business
Actively participate in new business pitches
Help own the financial aspects of your team - profitability by client, staffing needs, etc.
Partner with Media and Finance operations as it relates to media billing
Assist VP with media operations process and compliance of team members
Qualifications
8+ years of paid media experience with strong client and team leadership qualities, preferably with some experience in healthcare and pharmaceuticals
Experience planning and buying across online and offline media channels
Strong analytical skills and understanding of KPI's and attribution
Experience working with Google Campaign Manager or other relevant 3rd Party Ad Servers
Experience working with media management tools (e.g. Mediaocean)
Benefits
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short-Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
NYC Salary range: $100,000- $130,000
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
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$152k-215k yearly 3d ago
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU 3.9
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) seeks a Senior VicePresident for Academic Affairs (SVPAA) to lead the organization's academic affairs portfolio. Key responsibilities of the SVPAA are to serve as an expert on academic and student success issues at public and land-grant universities, facilitate the development of timely and critical programming for the provosts of APLU institutions, and lead APLU's Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) in supporting member institutions to continually advance their academic enterprises. OAA currently has 11 full-time employees working across a variety of issue areas including, Data & Policy Analysis, Digital Transformation for Student Success, Student Affairs, and STEM Education. A major focus of OAA is to grow the engagement of and service to member institutions through the Council on Academic Affairs (CAA), the Council on Student Affairs (CSA) , the Commission on Information, Measurement, and Analysis (CIMA) and the Steering Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI). OAA also has a portfolio of externally funded projects advancing various initiatives in partnership with APLU members to advance its work.
The SVPAA is a thought leader, both internally and externally, with respect to how national trends and federal policies affect public and land-grant universities, the evolving role of a national higher education association in assisting member institutions in responding to changing societal needs, and the development of the APLU-wide program strategy and agenda. The incumbent liaises with academic leaders, higher education associations, and national organizations, with attention to how federal policies and laws affect academic pursuits and purposes. To this end, the SVPAA works with the Office of Government Affairs and the Office of Public Affairs in their roles - providing expertise internally and serving as a public voice for the association on academic issues - speaking to government and academic leaders and the news media. The SVPAA also promotes initiatives, collaborations, and projects to advance innovative and effective ways for public and land-grant university leaders to adopt new practices to further improve student success.
The ideal candidate will have experience as a senior university administrator, preferably a current or former provost, and possess deep knowledge of academic affairs as well as the duties of a provost at an APLU member institution. Candidates will also have a proven ability to build and advance coalitions, design and implement effective projects that promote positive student outcomes, secure funding for projects and activities, and cultivate strong, positive relationships and collaborations across the organization. This full-time position is based in Washington, DC. The incumbent must be eligible to work in the United States, reside in DC, MD, or VA, and pass standard background checks. They are eligible for a hybrid work schedule.
Responsibilities
Provide leadership on academic issues across APLU and in collaboration with other organizations focused on academic issues. Work to understand the needs of chief academic officers at APLU member institutions and help them understand national issues that may impact their work.
Be a thought-leader who brings a high level of expertise concerning academic-related issues in higher education, including: effective practices for student retention, persistence and graduation rates; relations with industry, and state and federal governments; university funding models and governance; faculty affairs; curricular and instructional design and delivery, including through the use of AI; free speech and academic freedom matters; and federal policies and regulations.
Advance student success, degree completion, and workforce preparedness initiatives across the association, further developing the APLU student success framework as a tool for coherence of initiatives to improve student retention and graduation at member institutions.
Foster and grow a robust and active network of land-grant and public research university provosts through the Council on Academic Affairs (CAA). This includes providing regular and timely programming and opportunities for engagement throughout the year that address their greatest needs and building out a robust professional development program for future and new provosts.
Provide leadership for OAA on its projects and initiatives, including grant-funded work and the various subgroups that fall under its purview to best serve APLU's membership. This includes, but is not limited to:
-Overseeing the Office of Digital Transformation for Student Success and ensuring that it effectively advances, highlights, and promotes the use of information technology to enhance student learning and outcomes.
-Overseeing the Council on Student Affairs (CSA) ensuring that it provides programming and opportunities for student affairs leaders at APLU member institutions on issues they are facing related to student affairs and the college student experience in general.
-Overseeing the Department of Data & Policy Analysis (DPA) to ensure that it effectively plays a central role in the association's initiatives to improve student success and graduation, enhance digital learning, spur institutional transformation, increase the use of data-informed decision-making, and advance scientific research at member institutions. Provide leadership and direction for the Commission on Information, Measurement, and Analysis (CIMA).
-Overseeing the existing Offices' grant-funded work in STEM Education.
-Providing leadership and direction for the newly formed Steering Group on Artificial Intelligence.
Represent APLU to other higher education associations and organizations on issues related to academic affairs.
In coordination and partnership with APLU's Office of Governmental Affairs, provide policy analysis and policy recommendations for current and pending federal legislation pertinent to academic matters; speak with federal policy leaders as appropriate.
In coordination with APLU's Office of Public Affairs, serve as a public voice on academic affairs-related issues in the news media.
Design, develop, and implement new programs and initiatives in the area of academic affairs that respond to member institution needs, including academic and college deans.
Maintain and develop relationships with funders from private foundations and federal agencies in support of APLU projects and initiatives conducted with its members.
Provide guidance and direction on potential grants others at APLU pursue. Serve as the lead for reviewing all internal grant proposals and grant reports from the association staff for quality, coherence, and alignment with APLU's overall mission and objectives.
Serve as an integral member of APLU's President's Cabinet. Collaborate with other APLU VPs to help ensure the effective implementation of the association's strategic goals and annual objectives.
Provide leadership, oversight, and supervision to OAA staff and consultants, promoting a supportive, effective, and positive team environment within the office and providing coaching, support, training, and development opportunities as needed.
Manage the OAA budget, and any related projects, etc., to ensure funds are spent effectively, efficiently, and in compliance with APLU, donor, and other relevant policies.
Perform other duties as assigned to advance the mission of APLU.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum of 15 years of academic experience comparable to that of a tenure-track faculty member, preferably at a public or land-grant university.
Experience as a successful provost or senior administrator in the provost's office (e.g. vice provost, associate provost, or equivalent) of an APLU member university.
Subject matter expert in areas of academic affairs, student success, digital learning, AI, academic freedom, and other initiatives as identified in the higher education landscape. Accomplishments in higher education policy, development, and implementation, as well as publications in the candidate's field.
Significant experience in project leadership, including planning, design, management, and implementation, as well as a proven ability to collaborate within or across universities and organizational partners.
Detailed understanding of the workings of APLU's member institutions and a deep commitment to their mission and values as land-grant and/or public research universities.
A proven ability to bring together academic affairs leaders to partner with one another on new and innovative ways to address challenges and seize opportunities.
Exceptional leadership and management skills, with successful experience in building and maintaining positive, supportive, and effective work environments.
Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to build successful and effective relationships with a variety of staff, partners, and constituencies.
Effective written and oral communication skills. Excellent presentation skills with experience speaking at the national level concerning higher education issues.
Strong program design and management skills; experience designing and implementing successful programs, meetings, workshops, and conferences.
Excellent analytical skills. Ability to understand and utilize data (both quantitative and qualitative) to accurately diagnose and report on key issues and develop strategies and plans.
Proven ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with donor organizations, including building and sustaining relationships with foundations, federal and other non-governmental funding agencies.
Demonstrated experience creating and managing budgets.
Ability to travel domestically as needed several times per year.
To Apply
Please send a letter of interest and resume to *************** with the subject: SVP, Academic Affairs. Preference will be given to applications received by February 28, 2026. The salary for this position ranges from $270,000 - $295,000.
$270k-295k yearly 3d ago
SAP Finance Senior Manager - Retail (Grocery)
Accenture 4.7
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
We Are:
Accenture's SAP practice, and we live to see how this can transform the way we live and work. We are the industry-leader for building SAP Retail and Fashion solutions and we're curious and always learning.We are assembling a talented team and providing our people with opportunities to gain new skills, training, and experience.
Additionally, the Retail industry is going through remarkable levels of transformation as they are developing new business models, new digital sales channels, analytics capabilities to understand customer needs, and transforming internal operations for efficiencies.
SAP technologies power these organizations with modern cloud-based and AI-enabled solutions, and Accenture is the undisputed market leader in this industry. We are continuously expanding our SAP team with advisory skills to continue to drive transformation at scale for our clients.
You Are:
You have a passion for storytelling and for originating, selling and delivering SAP-based Finance Transformation projects that make a positive impact in your clients' business? Are you inspired by working with the best companies in their industries? Want a role that provides you with a sense of purpose and satisfaction?
Then join Accenture and build a rewarding career improving the way the world works and lives, as you help clients innovate with leading-edge SAP and Accenture Finance solutions and technologies on some of the most innovative projects in the world
Thrive in our highly collaborative, digitally-driven and innovation-led environment. Nurture your talent for thoughtful and game changing solutions in our inclusive culture that values diversity of ideas, experiences and backgrounds.
You are a confident leader who spots and stays ahead of the SAP platform , industry and Finance trends and knows how to translate client goals into clear and actionable outcomes that everyone can get behind. You know how to fully utilize the capabilities of various SAP platforms to drive business value, transform end-to-end functions and drive leading practices for your clients in markets all over the globe. The more complex their challenges, the more excited you are about leading the charge to solve them.
The Work:
Team with clients on their SAP functional transformation programs through your combined SAP application and functional process expertise which includes your ability to:
Engage with senior client Finance executives on the business challenges/trends and the potential value of SAP solutions (current & future)
Lead customers in defining their SAP journey through the development of business cases & roadmaps including during sales origination, proposal development and client presentations
Architect e2e Finance solutions that leverage SAP technologies, custom apps, & add on partner solutions
Clearly explain SAP's Business AI strategy, including an understanding of its capabilities and roadmap. Identify functional areas expertise where AI can deliver real value to clients
Experience in deployment of AI use cases within SAP delivery to improve efficiency and ability to explain how these AI-driven improvements can enhance project delivery
Advise, design and deliver Finance solutions based on the latest industry and technology best practices leveraging a SAP solutions and embedded innovation.
Lead large project teams of varying size and scope - helping them achieve transformational roadmaps - onsite with clients or within Accenture
Become a trusted expert and advisor to your clients, team, and Accenture Leadership by staying current on regulations, trends, and innovations across your area of expertise
Be a thought leader, build assets and best practices and develop the next level of transformation experts
Travel may be required for this role. The amount of travel will vary from 0 to 100% depending on business need and client requirements
Here's what you need:
Minimum of 7 years of SAP Functional and Technical expertise in Finance, including but not limited to: GL, AP, AR, Asset Accounting.
Minimum 5 years of experience in SAP projects supporting Retail/Grocery clients (SAP support / managed services experience will not be considered for this requirement)
Minimum of 3 end-to-end SAP S/4 implementations, including project planning, estimation and solution architecture for Retail/Grocery clients
Experience managing SAP delivery teams, in a Global Delivery Model, including but not limited to the following responsibilities: driving complex workshops and leading design decisions, as well as leading the design and execution of system build, configuration, testing, cutover, and go-live
Prior experience in an Advisory and/or Consulting role
Bachelor's degree or equivalent (minimum 12 years' work experience). If Associate's Degree, must have equivalent minimum 6-year work experience
Compensation at Accenture varies depending on a wide array of factors, which may include but are not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that may be hired as set forth below. We accept applications on an ongoing basis and there is no fixed deadline to apply.
Information on benefits is here.
Role Location / Annual Salary Range
California $132,500 to $338,300
Cleveland $122,700 to $270,600
Colorado $132,500 to $292,200
District of Columbia $141,100 to $311,200
Illinois $122,700 to $292,200
Maryland $132,500 to $292,200
Massachusetts $132,500 to $311,200
Minnesota $132,500 to $292,200
New York/New Jersey $122,700 to $338,300
Washington $141,100 to $311,200
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$141.1k-311.2k yearly 3d ago
Senior Vice President, Credit Risk
Zeta 4.4
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Zeta is a Next-Gen Banking Tech company that empowers banks and fintechs to launch banking products for the future. It was founded by Bhavin Turakhia and Ramki Gaddipati in 2015.
Our flagship processing platform - Zeta Tachyon - is the industry's first modern, cloud-native, and fully API-enabled stack that brings together issuance, processing, lending, core banking, fraud & risk, and many more capabilities as a single-vendor stack. 15M+ cards have been issued on our platform globally.
Zeta is actively working with the largest Banks and Fintechs in multiple global markets transforming customer experience for multi-million card portfolios.
Zeta has over 1700+ employees - with over 70% roles in R&D - across locations in the US, EMEA, and Asia. We raised $280 million at a $1.5 billion valuation from Softbank, Mastercard, and other investors in 2021.
Learn more @************** careers.zeta.tech, Linkedin, Twitter
About the Role
We are looking for a Senior VicePresident, Credit Risk with a deep understanding and hands on experience in managing underwriting, model development, line management, portfolio management, valuations and horizontal risk management (fraud and collections) for large US based credit card portfolios.
The role will report directly into our CEO and be responsible for a team of Analysts and Data Scientists that help our clients optimize RoE for multiple credit card programs across the near prime, prime and super prime segments, leveraging best in class technology and practices.
Responsibilities
Models and Credit Policy - Leverage bureau, alternative, and internal data to build and evolve machine learning-based underwriting models, including feature engineering, validation, and performance monitoring. Define and manage scalable credit risk policies that adapt to macroeconomic trends and support resilient growth across segments and partnerships.
Marketing & Targeting - Lead credit-informed targeting across Direct Mail and digital channels, developing response models, pre-approval criteria, and campaign test-and-learn strategies. Optimize targeting efficiency and cost by refining segmentation and expanding acquisition efforts through co-brand and marketplace partnerships.
Pricing & Product Optimization - Design credit product constructs-including pricing, lines, fees, and rewards-that maximize risk-adjusted return and customer acquisition efficiency. Balance offers and incentives to drive spend and revolve behavior while maintaining long-term portfolio profitability.
Portfolio Management - Develop dynamic credit line and usage strategies that balance growth and risk, including line increases, spend incentives, and introductory offers. Monitor and optimize portfolio KPIs through cohort analysis, behavioral modeling, and segmentation-led interventions that drive sustained margin performance.
Fraud and Collections - Manage manage both first- and third-party fraud defenses to protect portfolio health and capital efficiency. Institute sophisticated contact and collections strategies that are both compliant and efficient, leveraging best in breed tools.
P&L Valuations - Develop and own multi-year credit card P&L and balance sheet models with granular, vintage-based assumptions across revenue, loss, and funding drivers. Apply deep financial modeling expertise to forecast capital needs, inform strategic decisions, and ensure sustainable, long-term portfolio profitability.
People Leadership - Recruit and develop top-tier credit and risk talent, building a high-performing organization from the ground up. Foster leadership growth, drive organizational change, and ensure the team adapts to evolving market, regulatory, and technology dynamics.
Skills and Attributes
A blend of strategic vision and operational rigor: equally comfortable crafting high-level credit strategy and rolling up their sleeves to solve detailed credit challenges and lead execution end-to-end.
Extensive experience building and managing ML-based credit risk models, with deep understanding of model governance, policy development, and performance management across different economic cycles.
A comprehensive grasp of the U.S. credit card ecosystem, including market dynamics, vintage-based economics, bureau and alternative data, macro trends, regulatory landscape (FCRA, ECOA, UDAAP), and risk methodologies.
Strong command of financial modeling and portfolio forecasting, with the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights that drive sustainable profitability and informed credit decisions.
Hands-on familiarity with credit risk infrastructure, from origination and decisioning platforms to fraud detection, collections systems, and external vendor ecosystems.
Demonstrated ability to build and scale high-performing credit teams, lead cross-functional collaboration across Finance, Legal, Operations, and Tech, and foster a culture of innovation grounded in data, testing, and continuous improvement.
Experience and Qualifications
At least 15 years of leadership across Credit Risk, Underwriting, Acquisitions, Portfolio Management, and Horizontal Risk (Collections, Fraud) within large U.S. credit card portfolios, including both General Purpose and Co-Brand programs.
Demonstrated ability to lead data science teams in developing, validating, and deploying ML-based credit risk models, with hands-on collaboration across tech and operations to bring strategies into production.
Direct experience interfacing with regulators such as the OCC, CFPB, and FRB, with a strong track record of managing regulatory exams, audits, and implementing robust compliance governance frameworks.
Prior success in launching or scaling new credit programs-ideally in a fintech or fast-moving environment that demands rapid experimentation, risk-reward tradeoffs, and decision velocity.
An advanced degree in Engineering, Economics, Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field is preferred.
Equal Opportunity
Zeta is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds, cultures, and communities to apply and believe that a diverse workforce is key to our success.
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$198k-279k yearly est. 2d ago
Finance Director
Middle Seat
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Middle Seat is the go‑to digital powerhouse agency for progressive candidates and causes-and we're looking for a Finance Director with controller‑level experience to help us keep our financial engine running at full throttle. We've raised hundreds of millions of dollars for game‑changing campaigns, and our 40+ strategists, creatives, and tech wizards are all in on creating a more just and equitable world. Now, we need a seasoned financial mind to help us sustain that work-and take it even further.
About the Role
We're seeking a strategic finance leader to own all Middle Seat's core financial operations. The role oversees accounting systems, manages financial reporting and compliance, and drives long‑term planning and profitability. Reporting directly to the COO, this role serves as a trusted advisor across the company-helping to shape and implement the financial strategy that powers our growth. The Finance Director will lead a small team and collaborate cross‑functionally to ensure our systems are sound, our reporting is accurate, and our resources are being deployed wisely.
Key Responsibilities
Oversight of general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll
Ensure accurate month‑end and year‑end close processes
Maintain financial systems, controls, and documentation in compliance with GAAP
Supervise client‑paid media accounting and reconciliations
Coordinate with external accountants on tax preparation and filings
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
Develop dashboards and performance metrics for internal stakeholders
Analyze actuals vs. budget and provide variance explanations
Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and internal policies
Lead the company‑wide annual budget process
Partner with department heads to develop and track team‑level budgets
Build rolling forecasts and long‑term financial models to support strategic planning
Prepare pro‑forma financials for new initiatives, investments, or hires
Identify opportunities for cost savings and margin improvement
Evaluate capital expenditures and growth investments
Monitor financial trends and provide data‑driven recommendations to leadership
Help design and implement financial policies, benefits strategies, and compensation planning
Monitor cash flow and maintain optimal liquidity
Oversee bank relationships and any corporate debt
Establish and maintain internal cash controls
Track and advise on debt covenants, interest payments, and credit lines
Identify financial risks and implement appropriate mitigation strategies
Ensure compliance with tax laws, labor regulations, and reporting standards
Stay informed about emerging regulations that may impact the organization
Requirements
We're looking for someone with a natural affinity for numbers and a passion for our mission. You should be comfortable translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insights for a diverse team.
6+ years of accounting/finance experience; leadership of a team of at least one is preferred
Interest in working in a fast‑moving, political environment
A love of process, precision, and people (we're a collaborative bunch)
Experience with QuickBooks Online and Google Sheets
Ability to work independently and make decisions with confidence
CPA or CMA is preferred
Experience using Ramp (nice to have)
Managed finances in a nonprofit, political, or agency environment (nice to have)
Benefits
Profit‑sharing + 401(k) match (6%)
Fully covered health, dental, and vision (100% employer‑paid)
20 days PTO + birthday + work anniversary off
Unlimited sick leave + 12 weeks paid parental leave
$300 mental‑health reimbursement + $100 student‑loan stipend + $50 cell phone stipend
$1,000 professional development budget + remote coworking perks + commuter benefits
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$88k-143k yearly est. 5d ago
Finance Director
The Fairness Project
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Responsibilities
Manage DLGA Corporate membership program
Initiate DLGA individual membership program
Oversee digital fundraising program
Organize and execute two large conferences annually
Coordinate principal call time with DLGA Electeds
Work with Executive Director and compliance firm to ensure all protocols are being met
Maintain DLGA database
Coordinate communications with DLGA Elected and their staffs
Assist with candidate recruitment
Qualifications
Ability to work long and irregular hours, including nights and weekends
Demonstrated commitment to promoting Democratic values and causes
The ideal candidate will be extremely organized, will have worked on a state level race and/or with a party committee, have experience working with Action Network and will have a minimum of 3-5 years of strong finance experience
Proven track record in managing a major donor fundraising program, with particular emphasis on Democratic politics
Experience managing staff and consultants
Demonstrated exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently but collaboratively
Ability to manage multiple projects successfully and work well on multiple deadlines
Intuitive understanding of social networking
Excellent customer-service skills, detail-oriented and dependable
Considerable experience managing multiple events simultaneously, both large and small
Experience coordinating communications and branding strategy with fundraising efforts
Grace under pressure
This is a hybrid position, with three days per week in our office in Downtown Washington, DC.
The DLGA is committed to achieving an inclusive, diverse workforce that values every individual. We firmly believe that hiring individuals with varying perspectives and backgrounds contributes to our success as an organization, and we strive to create an environment that fosters inclusiveness. As such, minority candidates and candidates from traditionally underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
To apply, send your resume and 1-2 paragraphs on your interest in the position to ***************.
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$88k-143k yearly est. 4d ago
VP/Director of Provider Growth
Chamber Cardio
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
VP/Director of Provider Growth Chamber Cardio - Better care for all of our hearts. About Chamber
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in America. At Chamber, we're rebuilding the system for cardiology, creating a world where outcomes, not volume, define success. We partner with independent cardiologists to help them lead population health efforts in their communities, equipping them with technology, data, and operational tools that turn complex insights into better care for every patient.
Our model blends clinical expertise, thoughtful design, and a modern operating platform that supports physicians, patients, and payers alike. We believe innovation and empathy go hand in hand, and that by combining cutting‑edge AI tools with a relentless focus on human care, we can transform heart health at scale.
Role Overview
We're looking for a VicePresident/Director of Provider Growth to lead Chamber's growth engine - building and executing the strategy to expand our provider network nationwide. This leader will oversee a team of Account Executives and Sales Development Representatives, drive top‑of‑funnel outreach and full‑cycle deal execution, and own Chamber's provider acquisition targets across independent practices and integrated health systems.
The ideal candidate brings a proven record of success selling into complex healthcare organizations - including health systems, large multispecialty groups, and physician enterprises - and has built scalable, data‑driven sales organizations. You will combine strategic thinking, operational rigor, and authentic relationship‑building to grow a network of partners who share our mission to deliver better outcomes for patients.
This is a senior commercial leadership role with direct visibility to the executive team and a mandate to design and execute the provider growth strategy that underpins Chamber's national expansion.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Growth Leadership
Define and own the provider recruitment strategy across independent, integrated, and employed cardiology settings.
Develop segmentation and go‑to‑market plans that align with Chamber's geographic and payer expansion goals.
Partner with Marketing, Product, and Clinical leadership to shape messaging, materials, and engagement models tailored to different provider archetypes.
Translate Chamber's value proposition into clear economic and clinical outcomes that resonate with both physicians and health system executives.
Team Leadership & Execution
Lead, develop, and scale a high‑performing team of Account Executives and Sales Development Representatives.
Establish performance frameworks, incentive models, and operating cadences that drive accountability and results.
Coach team members in complex consultative selling - from discovery through contracting - emphasizing relationship depth and solution alignment.
Instill a culture of mission‑driven growth: ethical, data‑informed, and relentlessly focused on creating value for providers and patients.
Enterprise Relationship Development
Directly engage with senior executives at health systems, physician enterprises, and strategic partners to structure and close high‑impact agreements.
Navigate organizational complexity - aligning economic, clinical, and operational stakeholders to support adoption of Chamber's model.
Represent Chamber at industry forums and conferences, positioning the company as a trusted thought leader in value‑based cardiovascular care.
Collaborate cross‑functionally to ensure seamless handoffs from sales to implementation and long‑term customer success.
Operational Excellence
Budget Management: results will require both remote and in‑person sales, so budget management across all sales activities is a critical skill set.
Build and manage a robust pipeline reporting and forecasting process, ensuring clarity and predictability in provider growth performance.
Partner with Data and Finance to monitor ROI, cost of acquisition, and conversion metrics across segments.
Continuously refine the recruitment engine through experimentation, analytics, and process improvement.
Bring external market insights - competitor activity, network consolidation, payer initiatives - to inform strategy and positioning.
What You'll Achieve in Your First 90 Days
Assess the current provider recruitment pipeline, team capabilities, and key growth markets.
Define a national provider acquisition strategy with quarterly targets and territory prioritization.
Establish a new operating rhythm for sales performance management and executive reporting.
Build relationships with priority health systems and independent groups, advancing at least one major strategic partnership to term sheet stage.
Deliver an Executive Leadership Team‑level presentation outlining Chamber's provider growth roadmap and early momentum.
Requirements
10-15+ years of experience in healthcare growth, sales, or partnerships - with at least 5+ years leading teams.
Proven success selling into health systems, physician enterprises, or integrated delivery networks (IDNs).
Deep understanding of provider economics, value‑based contracting, and payer‑provider alignment models.
Track record of building and scaling sales organizations that deliver measurable growth.
Exceptional executive presence and communication skills - equally comfortable in boardrooms and clinic offices.
Strong analytical orientation and operational discipline; familiarity with CRM, forecasting, and pipeline analytics.
Mission‑driven leader who thrives in fast‑moving, high‑accountability environments.
Chamber Values
Our values guide how we lead, collaborate, and care:
Low Ego: We stay grounded, curious, and open to feedback.
Empathy: We build trust through compassion and thoughtful communication.
Courage: We take action, think critically, and challenge ideas respectfully.
Ownership: We follow through with integrity and hold ourselves to high standards.
Grit: We push through ambiguity, move with urgency, and solve hard problems with horsepower and heart.
Location
Remote. Travel to practice sites or Chamber offices is required.
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A leading global health organization in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Senior Investment Director to lead strategic investments and partnerships that drive sustainable impact. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in managing investment partnerships and developing market-based opportunities. This full-time position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to make a meaningful difference globally. Apply by December 10th, 2025.
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$94k-126k yearly est. 5d ago
Director, Financial Planning and Analysis
National Association of County and City Health Officials 4.3
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
NACCHO's vision is health, equity, and security for all people in their communities through public health policies and services. NACCHO's mission is to be a leader, partner, catalyst, and voice for local health departments in order to ensure the conditions that promote health and equity, combat disease, and improve the quality and length of all lives.
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Director, Financial Planning and Analysis
Be a part of a dynamic team whose work enriches the health of communities by strengthening city and county health departments. At the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), we are united by our work to improve our country's over 3,300 U.S. local health departments. We represent the voice of local public health while striving to live out our core values of equity, excellence, participation, respect, integrity, leadership, science, and innovation. We provide our employees with meaningful work, opportunities to learn and grow, a strong work/life balance, and a flexible, hybrid work schedule while being a part of a collaborative team.
We are interested in growing our team with passionate, committed, and innovative individuals. The Director, Financial Planning and Analysis willjoin NACCHO at a time of dynamic growth. This position is important in the Finance, Grants and Contracts Department.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Director organizes and manages a significant function or program of NACCHO, including the supervision of staff members at the Senior Specialist, Specialist or Associate levels. The Director develops the processes and programs required to implement the unit's strategy and manage the resources of the function - both financial and human. He or she is accountable for the effective day-to-day operations and results of the unit and develops and implements initiatives to ensure results are attained and quality standards are met. Positions at this level typically report to a Senior Director or Senior Advisor and require advanced knowledge and experience in an area of specialization and well as significant management capabilities. Incumbents generally have eight or more years of experience in their discipline and a Bachelors Degree of the equivalent, as well as substantive experience at the Senior Specialist level. Graduate level degrees may be considered in lieu of experience.
COMPETENCIES AND EXPECTATIONS:
Ensures that regular communication occurs based on the needs of the work, the individual, management or the situation.
Fosters an environment conducive to open, transparent communications among all levels.
Makes use of specialized knowledge to assist staff, internal and external stakeholders, in resolving problems.
Uses ‘non-technical' language skillfully to ensure effective communication with stakeholders and staff from all levels of understanding.
Consider the costs, benefits, risks, and chances for success, when making a decision.
Considers organization's capabilities, mission, vision, values, and strategic goals and objectives in work efforts.
Identify individuals who have technical expertise to respond to inquiries on specific topics.
Uses all available information appropriately to guide decisions and negotiations to meet objectives, while acting with integrity.
Assess, manages and takes calculated risks to achieve goals.
Understands the political environment, management priorities, staff roles and responsibilities, and grasps external factors impacting the organization.
Apply rules and regulations in a consistent, non-biased manner.
Understands and executes the various stages of the grant lifecycle including pre-award review, grant progress monitoring, and award closure.
Develops and manages the scope of a project (e.g., project objectives, team, tasks, deliverables, timelines, hours, costs).
Understands management and organizational principles pertaining to areas of responsibility (e.g., delegations of authority, administrative procedures) in order to plan and conduct complex studies to assess organizational operations
Incorporates an awareness of current and future management directives, required functional and technical expertise, resource requirements, and targeted stakeholders into annual plans.
Analyzes programs for productivity and efficiency gains, and provides recommendations to management officials on the most effective position/skill mix, work processes, organizational structures, etc.
Translates new performance management policies into actionable goals for one's own team/program and holds self and others accountable to achieving the goals.
Provide leadership in recruitment, performance standards and management, goal setting and staff development.
Problem Solving - Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving situations; uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics.
Project Management - Develops project plans; coordinates projects; communicates changes and progress; completes projects on time and budget; manages project team activities.
Interpersonal Skills - Focuses on solving conflict, not blaming; maintains confidentiality; listens to others without interrupting; keeps emotions under control; remains open to others' ideas and tries new things.
Delegation - Delegates work assignments; matches the responsibility to the person; gives authority to work independently; sets expectations and monitors delegated activities; provides recognition for results.
Managing People - Includes staff in planning, decision-making, facilitating and process improvement; takes responsibility for subordinates' activities; makes self available to staff; provides regular performance feedback; develops subordinates' skills and encourages growth; Solicits and applies customer feedback (internal and external); fosters quality focus in others; Improves processes, products and services.; continually works to improve supervisory skills.
Quality Management - Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Business Acumen - Understands business implications of decisions; displays orientation to profitability; demonstrates knowledge of market and competition; aligns work with strategic goals.
Diversity - Demonstrates knowledge of EEO policy; shows respect and sensitivity for cultural differences; educates others on the value of diversity; promotes a harassment-free environment; builds a diverse workforce.
Ethics - Treats people with respect; keeps commitments; inspires the trust of others; works with integrity and ethically; upholds organizational values.
Strategic Thinking - Develops strategies to achieve organizational goals; understands organization's strengths & weaknesses; analyzes market and competition; identifies external threats and opportunities; adapts strategy to changing conditions.
Judgment - Displays willingness to make decisions; exhibits sound and accurate judgment; Supports and explains reasoning for decisions; Includes appropriate people in decision-making process; makes timely decisions.
Motivation - Sets and achieves challenging goals; demonstrates persistence and overcomes obstacles; measures self against standard of excellence; takes calculated risks to accomplish goals.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently; plans for additional resources; sets goals and objectives; organizes or schedules other people and their tasks; develops realistic action plans.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; accepts responsibility for own actions; follows through on commitments.
Safety and Security - Observes safety and security procedures; determines appropriate action beyond guidelines; reports potentially unsafe conditions; uses equipment and materials properly.
Adaptability - Adapts to changes in the work environment; manages competing demands; changes approach or method to best fit the situation; able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events.
Innovation - Displays original thinking and creativity; meets challenges with resourcefulness; generates suggestions for improving work; develops innovative approaches and ideas; Presents ideas and information in a manner that gets others' attention.
POSITION SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Supervise and train Financial Planning and Analysis - Analyst
Responsible for annual budget preparation, analysis, and presentation materials
Direct and implements financial planning and analysis functions and activities across NACCHO
Assessments the budgetary performance of NACCHO's grant portfolio, including conducting quarterly budget reviews, and provides recommendations for improvement or elevates issues as needed to senior leadership
Serves in a liaison role between finance and programs staff on issues related to budget management, working to ensure that needed information is shared in a timely and effective manner
Documents and maintains budget management policies and procedures
Develops and implements budget management training for staff within the organization, as needed, to support staff effectively steward programmatic resources
Develops and maintains procedures, systems, and tools to support budget forecasting and analysis across the organization; identifies opportunities to improve the efficiency or effectiveness of financial management procedures and tools and provides recommendations to CFO and CPS
Serves as principal point of contact for requests and inquiries from programs staff on issues or questions related to budget forecasting and analysis
Contributes to NACCHO's annual budgeting and grants reporting requirements, as requested
Supports cross-cutting initiatives or projects, as requested
Other duties assigned, which may include participating in NACCHO's response systems and process upon activation of public health emergencies.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS:
Bachelor's degree in relevant professional field with a minimum of 8-10 years relevant work experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience, including a relevant certification. Master's degree and certification in a relevant field preferred.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures or government regulations.
Ability to write reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers and the general public.
Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry.
Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportion to practical situations.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Spreadsheet and Word Processing software experience required.
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.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Occasionally required to sit.
Occasionally required to walk.
Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms.
Occasionally required to talk or hear.
Occasionally required to bend, lift or climb stairs.
Occasionally required to lift light weights (less than 25 pounds).
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The noise level in the work environment usually is moderate.
Salary Range: $138,614 - $147,286
SELECTION PROCESS:
The selected candidate must reside in the Washington, DC - Maryland - Virginia (DMV) area within 30 calendar days of their start date.
We only accept applications that follow the electronic process. No phone calls please. This position is subject to background screening. Qualified applicants should send a cover letter with salary requirements, resume, one writing sample to: PN - 300 Director, Financial Planning and Analysis
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NACCHO offers generous benefits package such as:
15 days of paid vacation & 13 days of sick leave and other types of leave
Hybrid Remote Work Available
NACCHO is a qualified employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
At NACCHO, our commitment to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action seeks to ensure a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We respect and value work force diversity among all employees and all those with whom we do business.
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$138.6k-147.3k yearly 1d ago
Vice President of Capital Markets
Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
SCI, the leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit a VicePresident of Capital Markets on behalf of a vertically integrated investment, development, and construction firm focused on multifamily housing across the Southeastern United States.
The VicePresident of Capital Markets will lead all day-to-day and strategic sales and marketing efforts of the company's development pipeline to joint venture equity partners, driving capital formation through long-term relationship building and disciplined execution.
Key Responsibilities
Proactively originate and cultivate relationships across joint venture equity channels, including opportunity funds, single-family offices, private equity funds, and general asset managers.
Establish and maintain regular engagement between senior leadership and key investment decision-makers.
Serve as the primary relationship manager for JV equity partners, sharing pipeline visibility, market insights, construction cost trends, and other actionable intelligence.
Strategically plan and manage the firm's presence at industry conferences, including advance meeting coordination and preparation of marketing materials.
Oversee the creation of project-specific equity marketing materials and manage investor outreach through term sheet execution.
Maintain ownership of CRM data to ensure accuracy, consistency, and actionable investor intelligence.
Conduct regular in-person meetings with current and prospective investors to deepen relationships and support long-term partnerships.
Experience & Qualifications
10+ years of real estate capital markets experience, with a focus on joint venture equity.
Proven track record of raising equity for project-specific real estate joint ventures.
Established relationships with institutional and private JV equity providers.
Deep understanding of national equity sourcing and solicitation processes.
Strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
$145k-214k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Finance (National Office)
Generation Hope 3.5
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization committed to ensuring all student parents have the opportunity to succeed and achieve economic mobility. We drive systemic change by partnering with education and policy leaders while offering direct, two-generation support to teen parents in college and their children. To date, we've provided over $1.5 million intuition assistance, supported more than 500 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 200 degrees earned through our program, and partnered with over 30 two- and four-year institutions nationwide. Our team culture is rooted in excellence, respect, and inclusion. Named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local, we embrace diversity in all its forms-background, thought, and experiences. If our mission and culture resonate with you, we invite you to consider joining our team. For more information, visit Generation Hope's website.
Position Summary:
The Director of Finance provides strategic and operational leadership to ensure that Generation Hope's mission is supported by strong financial stewardship. Reporting to the VicePresident of Strategy & Operations (VPSO), this role translates organizational strategy into sound financial planning, leads annual and multi-year budgeting processes, and delivers timely, data-driven insights that guide executive decision-making.
The Director oversees the full range of financial management functions, including monthly close and reconciliations, internal reporting, scholarship disbursement compliance, and accounts receivable. They ensure that systems, controls, and risk management practices are robust and transparent, leveraging tools such as QuickBooks, Bill.com, and Monday.com to drive efficiency. This role also builds capacity across the organization by training staff to understand and use financial data, ensuring fair and equitable procurement practices, and partnering closely with Advancement, Program, and Operations teams to align resources with strategic priorities. Supervising the Finance Coordinator, the Director ensures clarity, compliance, and accountability in all financial processes while fostering a culture of equity, transparency, and mission-driven resource allocation.
Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Strategy
Partners with the VPSO to translate organizational strategy into sound financial planning, ensuring strong alignment between mission and resources.
Leads annual budgeting and multi-year forecasting, develops models to support growth and risk planning, and provides timely analysis and recommendations to the Executive Leadership Team.
Works closely with the Advancement team to forecast revenue, track grant funds, and ensure financial clarity for fundraising efforts.
Financial Management & Reporting
Manages the organization's monthly close process in collaboration with the accounting firm, ensuring reconciliations and reports are accurate, timely, and actionable.
Collaborates with the HR Director and VPSO to review and analyze the payroll function, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency.
Prepares internal reports such as budget vs. actuals, cash flow forecasts, tuition scholarship disbursement summaries, grant/restricted fund tracking, AR aging, and dashboards highlighting liquidity, reserves, and financial trends. These reports inform leadership decisions and maintain organizational health.
Tuition, Revenue, and Compliance Oversight
Oversees tuition scholarship disbursements to colleges and universities, ensuring compliance with program and donor requirements.
Partners with program staff to confirm eligibility, maintains accurate records, and provides audit-ready documentation.
Manages accounts receivable, including invoicing and collections for contracts and technical assistance clients, escalating complex matters to the VPSO when necessary.
Systems, Controls & Risk Management
Ensures strong internal controls, segregation of duties, and approval workflows, while optimizing the use of QuickBooks, Bill.com, Divvy, Monday.com, and other tools for efficiency and transparency.
Monitors cash flow and liquidity, oversees compliance calendars, leads audit preparation, and supports insurance renewals and risk mitigation strategies.
Capacity Building, Procurement & Team Leadership
Builds organizational financial literacy by training and coaching staff to interpret budgets and use data in decision-making.
Ensures fair and transparent procurement and vendor management processes, and promotes equity and compliance in purchasing.
Supervises and develops the Finance Coordinator, while collaborating with advancement, program, and operations teams to align budgets with organizational priorities.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced credential strongly preferred.
7-10 years of progressive experience in nonprofit or mission-driven financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.
Advanced proficiency with QuickBooks Online, Bill.com, Divvy and Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, formulas, modeling).
Competencies
Demonstrated experience leading audits, managing compliance with restricted funds, and working with external accounting firms.
Proven success in supervising staff and building organizational capacity in financial literacy and systems use.
Familiarity with project management and workflow platforms (e.g., Monday.com, Google Workspace).
Strong command of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards, including grant and restricted fund management.
Ability to design and interpret dashboards, cash flow models, and multi-year forecasts.
Strategic thinker with the ability to connect financial planning to organizational mission and growth.
Highly detail-oriented with strong judgment, problem-solving skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities independently.
Skilled communicator who can explain financial concepts clearly to non-financial staff and leadership.
Commitment to equity and transparency in financial practices, procurement, and vendor management.
Ability to build trust, manage confidential information, and maintain high standards of integrity.
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs at times.
Work Environment & Travel
Work is in a normal office environment with some offsite activities. Travel is required for meetings, trainings, and related activities.
National, overnight travel approximately 25% of the time.
Benefits & How to Apply
Benefits include full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. For more information, visit the careers page on Generation Hope's website. To apply, please complete the online application as indicated.
EEO Statement
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Location: Washington, DC | Schedule: Hybrid; 2 days onsite, 3 days remote | Job Status: Full-Time | Classification: Exempt / Salaried
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$66k-90k yearly est. 1d ago
Associate Vice President, Growth
Alliance of Community Health Plans (ACHP 3.9
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Associate VicePresident, Growth
(Full-time, Exempt)
REPORT TO: CEO
RATE: $145,000 - $175,000 plus incentive program
The Associate VicePresident of Growth is the executive responsible for leading ACHP's ongoing growth and revenue diversification. This individual is central to the long-term sustainability of ACHP and requires a successful growth professional with managerial experience. The Associate VicePresident is a key member of the senior leadership team, making strategic contributions across the organization. This role provides the opportunity to partner with a highly skilled, collegial mission-driven team and membership.
Successful candidates have a proven track record in business development and marketing, coupled with a clear understanding of the unique regional health plan ecosystem. This individual thrives in fast-paced, high-energy environments that reward initiative and creativity. This professional will drive measurable sustained annual revenue growth and be eligible for incentive pay tied to performance metrics.
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Growth and Sustainability
· Develop and implement immediate- and long-term strategies for revenue generation and organizational expansion aligned with ACHP's mission and Blueprint 2030.
· Deliver a broad revenue pipeline, spanning new health plan members, corporate partnerships, research grants and commercialization.
· Cultivate high-level executive relationships with prospective member companies and other revenue sources.
· Supervise colleagues responsible for grant writing and corporate partnerships.
· Work collaboratively to build near-term and longer-term commercialization strategies for atlas@ACHP, ACHP's proprietary claims database.
· Lead risk assessment, market validation and go-to-market strategy for new products, services, joint ventures or M&A opportunities; build and execute operating and financial models in support of these opportunities.
· Manage development, negotiation and execution of MOUs and contracts associated with revenue generation.
· Partner with the Chief Medical Officer to develop a robust research grant pipeline that supports the strategic goals of ACHP and its member companies; supervise grant applications, proposals and budget creation.
· Contribute to annual revenue forecasting and multi-year financial planning.
· Work closely with the CEO and Board to embed growth into ACHP's priorities and long-term strategy.
Marketing and Brand
· Create and oversee marketing plans, focused on scalable growth in membership, alternative partnerships and potential research grant funders.
· Devise multi-channel campaigns, tailored to specific targets, reflecting ACHP's mission and impact.
· In conjunction with the Communications team, strengthen ACHP's brand visibility and ensure consistent messaging with prospective members and partners.
· Track and report KPIs such as campaign reach and impact, engagement, website analytics, etc.
· Collaborate with Federal Affairs, Clinical and Market Competitiveness teams to translate initiatives, priorities and impact into actionable outreach to prospective members, strategic partners and funders.
· Meaningfully contribute to ACHP's emerging AI strategy.
· Leverage ACHP's CRM to develop robust reports supporting growth activities and automate workflows.
· Other duties as assigned.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
· Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree in business, marketing or health care preferred
· Demonstrated track record of revenue growth success at Director level or above, including launching and growing new products/services
· Minimum of 10 years of experience in health sector, sales/marketing or strategic growth roles
· Experience managing multidisciplinary teams and external partners
· Understanding of health insurance markets and the federal policy landscape influencing health plans
· Experience in securing and managing grants
· Strong written and verbal communication skills; adept at full suite of Microsoft tools and how to effectively use AI applications to streamline work
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Work is in an office environment
• Some travel required
• Must reside in the DMV area
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please submit a resume and cover letter to ACHP Human Resources at ***********. Please include AVP, Growth along with your first initial and last name in the subject line of your email.
Position includes health insurance.
ACHP does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions and a woman's right to breastfeed), disability (physical or mental), age (18 and older), genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, matriculation, family responsibilities, personal appearance, political affiliation, marital status, veteran or military status, tobacco use, credit information or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. We do not sponsor applicants for work visas.
$145k-175k yearly 4d ago
VP, Corporate Partnerships & Growth
Reading Is Fundamental 3.8
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
A leading children's literacy nonprofit in Washington, D.C. is hiring a VicePresident of Corporate Partnerships to develop fundraising strategies and manage institutional relationships. The ideal candidate has over 15 years in fundraising with proven management experience. Responsibilities include securing partnerships, leading a cross-functional team, and driving revenue growth to support literacy initiatives. This position offers a hybrid work environment and a competitive salary up to $130,000.
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$130k yearly 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Want to work for a great Organization?
The American Bankers Association is the banking industry's champion. Joining ABA makes you part of a team that: • has Extraordinary People - ABA experts are the "go to" sources for bankers, policy makers and the media for credible information and insights for the banking industry. • has Unmatched Scope and Scale - ABA's unparalleled information and services keep members current, knowledgeable and prepared. • is Impact-Driven - ABA has a proven record of bringing about positive change for our members and the industry. We take action and achieve results. Plus competitive pay, an outstanding benefits package, a convenient DC location, a professional collegial work environment and an opportunity to work on issues of national significance equals a winning combination!
Employer of Choice: ABA is recognized with a 2025 Great Company Culture Award and 2025 Great Place to Work designation!
Job Description:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership for ABA, its subsidiaries, affiliates, and associated plans and funds. This role ensures the integrity of financial operations, compliance with GAAP and regulatory requirements, and transparent reporting to the Board and executive leadership. The position partners closely with the Chief Finance & Administration Officer (CFAO), shaping financial strategy, risk management, and investment decisions while leading a team of eleven responsible for operational excellence.
The CFO also serves as ABA's Controller and reports directly to the CFAO.
Key Responsibilities Financial Operations
Manage accounting for ABA, its three nonprofit subsidiaries, two for-profit entities, two affiliates, PAC, and Thrift and Retiree Medical Plans.
Ensure accurate, complete, and GAAP-compliant financial records.
Implement and maintain internal controls that safeguard assets and ensure compliance with applicable laws.
Oversee multi-state payroll, accounts payable (including P-Card, purchase orders, and expense reimbursements), accounts receivable, and bank reconciliations.
Manage treasury activities, banking relationships, and short-term investment strategies.
Financial Planning & Analysis
Lead development and consolidation of ABA's annual budget (operating, capital, board-designated funds), ensuring appropriate allocation of internal costs and alignment with organizational priorities.
Provide regular forecasting of operating results, cash flows, and fund utilization.
Analyze financial performance, trends, and variances to inform leadership of decision-making.
Support CFAO with ad hoc financial analysis and reporting as needed.
Oversee cash flow, liquidity, and short-term investments across all funds, including General, VEBA, Board-designated, and restricted funds, optimizing returns while ensuring resources are available for operational and strategic needs.
Financial Reporting & Audit
Prepare and present financial statements, reports, and analyses to the Board, executive leadership, and department heads.
Support external audits and internal audit processes, including management responses and implementation of audit recommendations for seven annual financial audits.
Ensure compliance with all reporting standards and FASB requirements.
Tax and Compliance
Oversee timely filing of sales, income, payroll, property, and informational tax returns, as well as lobbying reports.
Maintain compliance with state and federal regulations, including sales tax and vendor documentation (W-9/W-8).
Ensure all revenue management systems comply with state sales tax regulations, maintaining accurate set up and reporting across platforms (e.g., Nimble AMS and Cornerstone LMS).
Investment Management
Manage ABA's investment portfolio in accordance with Investment Policy Statements and in coordination with the Investment Advisory Committee.
Serve as staff liaison to the Investment Advisory Committee and investment consultant; oversee fund rebalancing, manager selection, and policy updates.
Optimize returns on operating funds while maintaining liquidity for operational needs.
Financial Systems Administration
Oversee the financial system of record (Workday) and integrations with planning, revenue management, contract management, and P-Card systems.
Ensure system enhancements, reporting, and internal control requirements are implemented efficiently.
Additional Responsibilities
Recommend, update, and monitor internal controls, policies, and procedures annually.
Maintain Finance Department business continuity plans.
Serve as backup to CFAO for all financial matters.
Lead or participate in special financial projects as assigned.
Requirements
Degree in Finance or Accounting, Bachelor's required, Advanced Degree or MBA strongly preferred.
CPA required.
20+ years of progressive and related experience.
Thorough understanding of accounting principles, FASB, internal controls, and financial statement reporting.
Experience leading and knowledge of financial operations, i.e., AR, AP, payroll, and bank reconciliations.
Experience overseeing enterprise-level budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow projections for a large organization with significant revenue targets and investments, including both for-profit and non-profit subsidiaries.
Excellent analytical skills with the ability to strategize and recommend solutions.
Demonstrated experience managing teams of 10 or more accounting and financial management system professionals, including senior-level staff.
Experience working/liaising/communicating with Board-level committees.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to lead, influence, and engage teams and stakeholders at all levels.
Multi-phase project management experience using tools such as MSTeams, MSProject, Jira, Monday.com, etc.
General knowledge of investment management, including private funds.
Understanding and ability to work with various software systems.
Experience with Workday preferred.
Ability to travel (less than 20%).
Target base for the role: $330,000 - $360,000.
Salary Band Range: $234,520.00 - $328,900.00 - $423,280.00.
American Bankers Association (ABA) is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected Veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, family responsibilities or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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$330k-360k yearly 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
American Public Power Association 4.6
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Want to work for a great Organization?
The American Bankers Association is the banking industry's champion. Joining ABA makes you part of a team that: has Extraordinary People - ABA experts are the "go to" sources for bankers, policy makers and the media for credible information and insights for the banking industry. has Unmatched Scope and Scale - ABA's unparalleled information and services keep members current, knowledgeable and prepared. is Impact-Driven - ABA has a proven record of bringing about positive change for our members and the industry. We take action and achieve results. Plus competitive pay, an outstanding benefits package, a convenient DC location, a professional collegial work environment and an opportunity to work on issues of national significance equals a winning combination!
Click Here to review ABA's holistic approach to Benefits and Total Rewards.
Employer of Choice: ABA is recognized with a 2025 Great Company Culture Award and 2025 Great Place to Work designation!
Job Description:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership for ABA, its subsidiaries, affiliates, and associated plans and funds. This role ensures the integrity of financial operations, compliance with GAAP and regulatory requirements, and transparent reporting to the Board and executive leadership. The position partners closely with the Chief Finance & Administration Officer (CFAO), shaping financial strategy, risk management, and investment decisions while leading a team of eleven responsible for operational excellence.
The CFO also serves as ABA's Controller and reports directly to the CFAO.
Key Responsibilities: Financial Operations
Manage accounting for ABA, its three nonprofit subsidiaries, two for-profit entities, two affiliates, PAC, and Thrift and Retiree Medical Plans.
Ensure accurate, complete, and GAAP-compliant financial records.
Implement and maintain internal controls that safeguard assets and ensure compliance with applicable laws.
Oversee multi-state payroll, accounts payable (including P-Card, purchase orders, and expense reimbursements), accounts receivable, and bank reconciliations.
Manage treasury activities, banking relationships, and short-term investment strategies.
Financial Planning & Analysis
Lead development and consolidation of ABA's annual budget (operating, capital, board-designated funds), ensuring appropriate allocation of internal costs and alignment with organizational priorities.
Provide regular forecasting of operating results, cash flows, and fund utilization.
Analyze financial performance, trends, and variances to inform leadership of decision-making.
Support CFAO with ad hoc financial analysis and reporting as needed.
Oversee cash flow, liquidity, and short-term investments across all funds, including General, VEBA, Board-designated, and restricted funds, optimizing returns while ensuring resources are available for operational and strategic needs.
Financial Reporting & Audit
Prepare and present financial statements, reports, and analyses to the Board, executive leadership, and department heads.
Support external audits and internal audit processes, including management responses and implementation of audit recommendations for seven annual financial audits.
Ensure compliance with all reporting standards and FASB requirements.
Tax and Compliance
Oversee timely filing of sales, income, payroll, property, and informational tax returns, as well as lobbying reports.
Maintain compliance with state and federal regulations, including sales tax and vendor documentation (W-9/W-8).
Ensure all revenue management systems comply with state sales tax regulations, maintaining accurate setup and reporting across platforms (e.g., Nimble AMS and Cornerstone LMS).
Investment Management
Manage ABA's investment portfolio in accordance with Investment Policy Statements and in coordination with the Investment Advisory Committee.
Serve as staff liaison to the Investment Advisory Committee and investment consultant; oversee fund rebalancing, manager selection, and policy updates.
Optimize returns on operating funds while maintaining liquidity for operational needs.
Financial Systems Administration
Oversee the financial system of record (Workday) and integrations with planning, revenue management, contract management, and P-Card systems.
Ensure system enhancements, reporting, and internal control requirements are implemented efficiently.
Additional Responsibilities
Recommend, update, and monitor internal controls, policies, and procedures annually.
Maintain Finance Department business continuity plans.
Serve as backup to CFAO for all financial matters.
Lead or participate in special financial projects as assigned.
Requirements:
Degree in Finance or Accounting, Bachelor's required, Advanced Degree or MBA strongly preferred.
CPA strongly preferred.
20+ years of progressive and related experience.
Thorough understanding of accounting principles,FASB,internal controls,and financial statement reporting.
Experience leading and knowledge of financial operations, i.e. AR, AP,payroll, andbankreconciliations.
Experience overseeing enterprise-level budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow projections for a large organization with significant revenue targets and investments, includingboth for-profit andnon-profitsubsidiaries.
Excellent analytical skills with the ability to strategize and recommend solutions.
Demonstratedexperience managing teamsof10or moreaccounting andfinancial managementsystemprofessionals, including senior-level staff.
Experience working/liaising/communicatingwith Board-levelcommittees.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to lead, influence, and engage teams and stakeholders at all levels.
Multipart, multiphase projectmanagementexperience using tools such as MS Teams, MS Project, Jira, Monday.com, etc.
General knowledge of investment management, includingprivate funds.
Understanding and ability to work with various softwaresystems.
Experience with Workdaypreferred.
Ability to travel (less than 20%).
Target base for the role:
$330,000. - $360,000.00
Salary Band Range:
$234,520.00 - $328,900.00 - $423,280.00
American Bankers Association (ABA) is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected Veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, family responsibilities, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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$234.5k-328.9k yearly 2d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Association for Community Affiliated Plans 3.8
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
With a mission to heal and inspire the human spirit, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is one of the top 10 largest Medicaid health plans and the largest not-for-profit Medicare‑Medicaid plan in the country. In its 29th year, IEHP supports nearly 1.6 million members who are enrolled in Medicaid and has a growing network of over 8,000 providers and nearly 4,000 Team Members (Employees). Through dynamic partnerships, award-winning service, and a tradition of quality care, IEHP is fully committed to its Mission, Vision, and Values.
IEHP has consistently achieved outstanding employee engagement scores from their 4,000+ Team Members and was most recently recognized and awarded the designation of ‘Great Place to Work' for a fifth year in a row!
For details regarding IEHP, please visit: iehp.org.
About the Position:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the financial management of the organization to include premium rate development, actuarial services, directed payments, budget analysis/management, financial modeling and reporting, cost benefit analysis, capitation development, claim operations, forecasting needs, facilities, payroll, accounting/treasury operations, internal auditing, risk insurance management, and purchasing including the procurement process.
In addition to providing financial leadership for IEHP, this position will be responsible for actuarial planning, forecasting, and analysis of financial/organizational risk associated with Medi‑Cal, Covered California, and Medicare CCI Dual lines of business. The CFO will offer quality, meaningful analyses, and financial perspectives necessary for organizational decisions and strategic/operational planning. The CFO is also responsible for the following non-financial departments - Claims, Property Management, Facilities, Business Continuity, Medical Economics, and Risk Score Management for Medi‑Cal, Covered California, and DSNP products.
Responsibilities:
Oversees and directs budgeting, financial audits, MCO tax, accounting, capitation, purchasing, premium rate development with the DHCS, Covered California, and CMS, procurement of capital equipment, services and supplies, long‑range forecasting, risk insurance management activities, recovery of claim overpayments, financial auditing of IPAs and vendors, internal audit, and treasury for IEHP.
Manages staff to develop and implement procedures and computer application systems necessary to maintain proper records and to afford adequate accounting controls and services.
Ensures staff is engaged, well informed, and aligned with organizational priorities through clear communication, ongoing coaching, and professional development opportunities.
Provides strategic leadership and insights into IEHP's business lines while actively partnering with executive leaders to drive alignment, inform decision making, and ensure financial sustainability across the organization.
Oversees production of monthly comprehensive financial and actuarial reports.
Coordinates treasury activities such as custodian of funds and IEHP's assets.
Appraises IEHP's financial position and issues periodic reports on the organization's financial stability, liquidity, and growth.
Develops the annual operating and capital budgets.
Analyzes, consolidates, and directs all cost accounting procedures together with other statistical and routine reports.
Oversees and directs the preparation and issuance of the annual audit.
The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in Medi‑Cal/Medicaid health plan finance, with a strong understanding of the rate setting process and a demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with state partners. This individual must be a strategic thinker who asks insightful questions, anticipates challenges and quickly identifies issues. A broad understanding of the health plan landscape along with a disciplined, data-informed approach to budgeting and performance monitoring is critical to this role.
The CFO will be an experienced and engaging leader who is passionate about mentoring and developing teams. Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative style are ideal attributes as the CFO will work closely with leaders across the organization and build trusted relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The CFO will act as an advocate for the health plan with regulatory bodies and external partners. This individual must thrive in a collaborative, service-oriented culture that values transparency, genuine partnership and community impact.
Staff: Direct reports include VicePresident, Finance; VicePresident, Actuarial Services; VicePresident, Property Management & Development; Senior Director, Claims; Director, Procurement & Supply Chain; Executive Assistant; total staff of 524.
Experience/Knowledge Requirements:
Ten (10) years of experience in finance/accounting with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in a managed care environment, and a minimum of five (5) years of staff management experience.
Experience with Medi‑Cal or Medicaid is required and existing Medi‑Cal experience and relationships with DHCS are preferred.
The financial aspects of a managed care health plan, including finance, accounting, capitation, fee‑for‑service, procurement process, actuarial support, claim overpayments, internal auditing, risk pools, Rate Development Template (RDT)/Directed Payment Program (DPP), risk corridors, and MLR requirements.
Educational Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Finance or related field is required.
Master's degree in a relevant financial field from an accredited institution is preferred.
Salary range: A reasonable starting salary expectation is between $517,213 - $603,408, based upon related/relevant experience and internal equity.
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