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Regional VP, Operations & Finance - Health Care
Humana Inc. 4.8
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
A leading health solutions company is seeking a Regional VP, Operations to oversee financial planning and strategic operations in the Pacific Southwest region. This role demands strong leadership, financial acumen, and the ability to build high-performing teams to improve outcomes. Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in business, finance, or accounting and have relevant experience in operations and finance. The position offers a collaborative environment with competitive compensation and benefits.
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$149k-205k yearly est. 4d ago
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VP of Finance: Growth & Omnichannel FP&A Leader
Dyrdek MacHine, LLC
Finance vice president job in Park City, UT
A leading human performance company is seeking a VicePresident of Finance to shape the financial strategy while scaling operations from $100M to over $250M. This role encompasses leading FP&A and overseeing accounting, ensuring robust financial models and supports the transition to an omnichannel brand. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of experience in finance, particularly in high-growth environments, and possess exceptional financial modeling and communication skills. This is a hybrid position in Park City, Utah.
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$102k-156k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer, Southeast Colorado Hospital District
Community Hospital Corporation 4.5
Finance vice president job in Colorado
The Chief Financial Officer for Southeast Colorado Hospital District, Springfield, CO will follow the direction of the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors and CHC's VicePresident of Hospital Financial Operations, the CFO is responsible for providing leadership and oversight of the overall financial planning and financial operations of the hospital while ensuring compliance with the hospital's mission, vision, values, goals, strategic direction, and applicable laws and regulations.
S/he appraises the organization's financial position and issues periodic financial and operating reports; directs the hospital's financial planning, revenue cycle, payroll, and accounting practices; oversees and directs treasury, budgeting, audit, tax, purchasing, and real estate. The CFO develops and implements policies and procedures to include safeguarding of assets and adherence to generally accepted accounting principles; ensures proper accountability and reporting to federal and state agencies and all matters pertinent to a fiscally responsible flow of operations. S/he assures the implementation and adherence to CHC system-wide financial policies and procedures.
The CFO is responsible for positive relationships and effective communications with lending institutions, the financial community, Community Hospital Corporation, medical staff, employees, volunteers, community representatives and board members as appropriate. S/he fulfills the leadership role in the CEO's absence, as delegated.
Major Responsibilities
Supports the mission of the hospital.
Financial Management: Participates in the preparation and management of sound operating, project and capital budgets. Ensures the effective use of risk management, financial controls, productivity measures, reimbursement principles and contracting. Meets budget-critical financial metrics. Effectively negotiates third-party contracts. Provides stewardship of all financial and physical resources.
Analyzes operational data to identify areas for improvement and implements solutions to enhance financial performance and efficiency.
Assures hospital compliance with federal, state and local government laws and regulations, accrediting agency standards and hospital policies and procedures rules and regulations.
Participates in the development of the facility's strategic plan and short and long-term objectives which will ensure the continued growth of the facility and the provision of necessary services to the community; implementing plans and programs as approved by the governing board.
Operations Management: Collects and analyzes data from internal and external sources regarding current way of doing business, finance, accounting, information management and related processes. Conducts needs analysis, identifies and prioritizes needs, applies good problem solving skills. Identifies alternate processes and potential solutions and acts to implement changes to improve financial operations.
Oversees human resources functions, ensuring adequate staffing, talent development, and effective performance management.
Accountability: Sets clear, consistent goals and expectations. Holds self and others accountable for decisions and actions. Demands high performance. Is reliable, keeps commitments, and delivers results. Creates an ownership culture.
Guarantees the effective management and security of all hospital data and information systems.
Maintains the hospital's compliance with all regulatory and legal requirements.
Actively participates in the hospital's Compliance Program, and practices timely with support documentation and reporting as required.
BS/BA degree in finance, accounting, business or a related discipline required
A CPA designation preferred
A graduate level degree is a plus
Critical Access Hospital experience is a plus
Experience and Skills
5 - 7 years of progressive career experience in Hospital Finance/Accounting. Hospital CFO experience required.
Requires managerial experience and demonstrated understanding and experience with hospital financial reporting, revenue cycle management, accounting, budgeting, accounts payable, treasury, audit, tax, payroll, information technology and materials management.
Knowledge of hospital and health care practices and procedures as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to health care finance.
Knowledge of financial management, accounting systems, treasury practices, risk management, financial controls, productivity measures, risk management, reimbursement principles, management care contracting, information management, and materials management.
Knowledge of and demonstrated skill in leadership, strategic management, change management, communications, team building, continuous quality improvement, problem solving, decision-making, innovation, and stewardship of resources.
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
About Southeast Colorado Hospital District
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is a 23-bed community hospital serving residents of Baca County and surrounding communities. At Southeast Colorado Hospital District, patients benefit from the latest medical technology along with comprehensive healthcare from highly skilled physicians, nurses and professional staff. Our services include inpatient and outpatient care, a 24-hour emergency department, outpatient/elective surgeries and procedures, rehabilitation, home health, hospice, Long Term Care, Emergency Medical, as well as laboratory and imaging services.
Southeast Colorado Hospital District has been serving the people and communities of rural Baca County for over fifty years. The District was established in 1963 as a not-for-profit hospital and officially opened its doors in 1969 with 23 acute care beds. Since that time the District has followed its vision "to provide a comprehensive healthcare system to our isolated rural service area" through an active pursuit of enhanced health care services.
For more information about Southeast Colorado Hospital District, please visit the company's website at: ************************
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$99k-126k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer - Uptown Community Health Center
Uptown Community Health Center, Inc.
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
Pay rate: $131,123.20 - $318,115.20 Annually
Shift: Monday through Friday
Hours: Days
At Uptown Community Health Center we improve the health of our community and provide care that respects the dignity of each person, especially those that are underserved. We teach tomorrow's physicians and healthcare professionals to provide excellent medical care with compassion and kindness.
Uptown Community Health Center has over 100 associates across 7 departments.
Job Summary
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of Uptown Community Health Center and making decisions based on the company's financial stability. Their duties include monitoring cash flow, meeting with the Chief Executive Officer to discuss the best practices for company finances and developing strategic plans to improve their company's overall financial health.
The CFO is a 1.0 FTE equivalent position devoted to Uptown Community Health Center.
Essential Functions
Upholds the Mission, Vision, and Values of Uptown Community Health Center.
Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy environment by adhering to organization standards, policies, and procedures, and to legal regulations; alerting others with potential concerns.
Communicates in a professional, clear, effective, and compassionate way with patients, visitors, and coworkers. Both in person, on the telephone, and with written communication.
Executing the company's financial strategy.
Developing plans for growth to increase company profit while also reducing expenditure.
Assisting the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in developing financial plans.
Directs the preparation of all financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, tax returns, and governmental agency reports.
Compares sales and profit projections to actual figures and budgeted expenses to actual expenses; makes or oversees any necessary adjustments to future forecasts and budgets.
Reviews the planning process and suggests improvements to current methods.
Analyzes operations to identify areas in need of reorganization.
Oversee annual audits on time and with minimal or no adjustments.
Partner with senior leaders to push the boundaries of current and future departmental goals and strategies. Clearly articulate the key drivers of the business.
Led the Accounting and Finance team to ensure excellence in service delivery and future needs.
Demonstrate proven ability in developing models and conducting analyses that identify critical trends, support strategic decision-making, and create forward visibility.
Drive change within the organization through robust financial analysis and strong business partnerships.
Develop and maintain systems of internal controls to safeguard assets.
Attends required meetings.
Other Duties as Assigned Licensure / Certification
None
Qualifications and Experience Required:
Bachelor's in business, Finance, or Healthcare Administration
Five (5) years of healthcare experience
Preferred:
Master's in business, Finance, or Healthcare Administration
Ten (10) years of healthcare experience
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$93k-165k yearly est. 4d ago
Hands-On CFO for Multi-Site Manufacturing & Growth
Red Kite Recruiting 4.3
Finance vice president job in Salt Lake City, UT
A leading specialty protein manufacturer is seeking a CFO to own full P&L responsibility while providing data-driven guidance. This hands-on role requires extensive finance and accounting experience, particularly in manufacturing and multi-site operations. Candidates should have a strong background in cost accounting and operational finance. The position offers hybrid flexibility, competitive compensation, and a chance to have a significant impact on the business's growth trajectory.
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$91k-147k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer, Southeast Colorado Hospital District
Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. 3.9
Finance vice president job in Colorado
The Chief Financial Officer for Southeast Colorado Hospital District, Springfield, CO will follow the direction of the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors and CHC's VicePresident of Hospital Financial Operations. The CFO is responsible for providing leadership and oversight of the overall financial planning and financial operations of the hospital while ensuring compliance with the hospital's mission, vision, values, goals, strategic direction, and applicable laws and regulations.
S/he appraises the organization's financial position and issues periodic financial and operating reports; directs the hospital's financial planning, revenue cycle, payroll, and accounting practices; oversees and directs treasury, budgeting, audit, tax, purchasing, and real estate. The CFO develops and implements policies and procedures to include safeguarding of assets and adherence to generally accepted accounting principles; ensures proper accountability and reporting to federal and state agencies and all matters pertinent to a fiscally responsible flow of operations. S/he assures the implementation and adherence to CHC system-wide financial policies and procedures.
The CFO is responsible for positive relationships and effective communications with lending institutions, the financial community, Community Hospital Corporation, medical staff, employees, volunteers, community representatives and board members as appropriate. S/he fulfills the leadership role in the CEO's absence, as delegated.
Major Responsibilities
Supports the mission of the hospital.
Financial Management: Participates in the preparation and management of sound operating, project and capital budgets. Ensures the effective use of risk management, financial controls, productivity measures, reimbursement principles and contracting. Meets budget-critical financial metrics. Effectively negotiates third-party contracts. Provides stewardship of all financial and physical resources.
Analyzes operational data to identify areas for improvement and implements solutions to enhance financial performance and efficiency.
Assures hospital compliance with federal, state and local government laws and regulations, accrediting agency standards and hospital policies and procedures rules and regulations.
Participates in the development of the facility's strategic plan and short and long-term objectives which will ensure the continued growth of the facility and the provision of necessary services to the community; implementing plans and programs as approved by the governing board.
Operations Management: Collects and analyzes data from internal and external sources regarding current way of doing business, finance, accounting, information management and related processes. Conducts needs analysis, identifies and prioritizes needs, applies good problem solving skills. Identifies alternate processes and potential solutions and acts to implement changes to improve financial operations.
Ensures adequate staffing, talent development, and effective performance management.
Accountability: Sets clear, consistent goals and expectations. Holds self and others accountable for decisions and actions. Demands high performance. Is reliable, keeps commitments, and delivers results. Creates an ownership culture.
Guarantees the effective management and security of all hospital data and information systems.
Maintains the hospital's compliance with all regulatory and legal requirements.
Actively participates in the hospital's Compliance Program, and practices timely with support documentation and reporting as required.
Benefits
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
As a full time employee, Community Hospital Corporation offers a competitive salary, discretionary bonus opportunity, and eligibility to participate in the company benefit programs. These benefits include: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, health and dependent care spending accounts, 401(k) savings with match, life insurance, long-term and short-term disability coverage.
About Southeast Colorado Hospital District
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is a 23-bed community hospital serving residents of Baca County and surrounding communities. At Southeast Colorado Hospital District, patients benefit from the latest medical technology along with comprehensive healthcare from highly skilled physicians, nurses and professional staff. Our services include inpatient and outpatient care, a 24-hour emergency department, outpatient/elective surgeries and procedures, rehabilitation, home health, hospice, Long Term Care, Emergency Medical, as well as laboratory and imaging services.
Southeast Colorado Hospital District has been serving the people and communities of rural Baca County for over fifty years. The District was established in 1963 as a not-for-profit hospital and officially opened its doors in 1969 with 23 acute care beds. Since that time the District has followed its vision "to provide a comprehensive healthcare system to our isolated rural service area" through an active pursuit of enhanced health care services.
For more information about Southeast Colorado Hospital District, please visit the company's website at:
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A state government agency in Denver is seeking a Director for the Office of Financial Empowerment. This role involves leading initiatives to enhance financial stability for Colorado residents, particularly for unbanked communities. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree and over five years of experience in program management or financial coaching, alongside skills in public speaking and stakeholder engagement. The position offers a salary range of $95,892.00 - $126,000.00 annually, with hybrid work arrangements available.
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$95.9k-126k yearly 5d ago
VP, Model Validation and Validation COE
Synchrony Financial 4.4
Finance vice president job in Draper, UT
Job ID: 2503884 Job Description: Role Summary/Purpose: The VP, Fraud/GEN AI Validation COE is responsible for performing model validation for all the fraud models, and ensure they are meeting the related MRM policies, standards, procedures as well as regulations (SR 11-7). In addition, this role will establish and maintain a validation center of excellence to support the model governance team in designing the quality assurance process and leading the execution across all validations, act as an incubation center to test and run innovation, provide standardized training and staff development, and support the improvement of the model risk professional practice to improve the model stakeholder experience. This role requires high level of expertise with minimal technical supervision to serve as project lead as well as being accountable for validation results. The COE will closely partner with the model governance lead as well as other validation leads to drive tangible improvements to the model risk practice. Our Way of Working We're proud to offer you choice and flexibility. At Synchrony, our way of working allows you to have the option to work from home near one of our Hubs or come into one of our offices. Occasionally you may be required to commute to our nearest office for in person engagement activities such as business or team meetings, training and culture events. Essential Responsibilities: Candidate will be responsible for work related to model validation and validation COE, both of which are outlined below: Model Validation COE - The candidate is expected to draw experience from validation to establish a validation center of excellence and support the model governance lead to drive best practice, specifically the objectives of the COE are: GEN AI Model Risk Management: Lead the creation and implementation of a comprehensive, end-to-end governance framework for Generative AI models, establishing clear standards, procedures, documentation templates, and process to effectively manage model risks such as hallucination, accuracy, and bias. This framework will enable the organization to consistently monitor and control these critical aspects throughout the model lifecycle, ensuring reliable and trustworthy AI outputs with disciplined and transparent oversight. Quality assurance and Capacity Planning: Establish and maintain a quality assurance process to thoroughly review and assess validation practices. Proactively challenge the status quo to identify gaps or improvement opportunities in validation efforts. Provide guidance on best practices, support capacity planning, and collaborate with the Model Governance team to recommend and implement enhancements that strengthen the overall validation framework. Strategy & Innovation: Serve as an incubation center to explore, test, and implement innovative approaches-leveraging Generative AI capabilities-to accelerate and improve the speed, efficiency, and quality of model validation processes. Professional Practice: Support the Model Governance team to improve 1LOD model owner experience and bring value focused validation practice. Model Validation: Accountable for all fraud model risk management and drive the timeline and completion of the projects with minimal guidance. Supervisory role working with junior reviewers in validation projects. Handle escalation of issues and dispute with model owner level independently. See through the issues remediation, root cause analysis, and potential risk acceptance. Support regulatory examinations and internal audits of the modeling process and selected models samples. Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned. Qualifications/Requirements: 5+ years of experience in acquisition/transaction fraud model development or model validation in financial services, with experience in CI/CD frameworks preferred. Experience in generative AI model validation, framework development, or complex use case development. Proven experience automating validation processes and reducing cycle times using AutoML, generative AI, and related tools, including the ability to design and build necessary supporting infrastructure Master's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field; or 9+ years of equivalent experience in model development/validation within financial services, banking, or retail. 4+ years hands-on experience with data science and statistical tools such as Python, SPARK, Data Lake, AWS SageMaker, H2O, and SAS. 4+ years of machine learning experience, including handling large datasets and trend analysis. 4+ years applying US regulatory requirements for Model Risk Management. Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required Desired Characteristics: Strong knowledge of Model Risk Management regulatory requirements with a proven track record of compliance delivery. Experience in people and project management, including developing actionable plans, executing effectively, and meeting deadline-driven objectives. Familiarity with credit card and consumer finance products and business models. Knowledge of Credit Card/Consumer Finance products and business model. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills. Grade/Level: 12 The salary range for this position is 135,000.00 - 230,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance. Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge. Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle. Eligibility Requirements: You must be 18 years or older You must have a high school diploma or equivalent You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations). Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Our Commitment: When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow. This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all. Reasonable Accommodation Notice: Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. If you need special accommodations, please call our Career Support Line so that we can discuss your specific situation. We can be reached at **************. Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time Job Family Group: Credit
$107k-150k yearly est. 2d ago
Senior Manager of Finance
KK&P 4.6
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
Job Title: Senior Manager of Finance
About Urban Villages
Urban Villages Inc. (UV) is a mission-driven real estate development and investment company committed to creating sustainable and impactful properties. We believe in harmonizing planet with profit and delivering remarkable outcomes through innovative solutions. Our team thrives on being problem solvers and innovators, demanding rigor in all we do to deliver significant impact. As we continue to grow, we are looking for passionate individuals who share our commitment to these core principles.
UV has acquired, developed, and managed over $3 billion in transformative mixed-use real estate assets in multiple markets. Our portfolio of projects includes the largest net-zero energy housing project in the US (West Village at UC Davis), the revitalization of Denver's original main street (Larimer Square), the first carbon-positive hotels in the US (Populus Denver and Populus Seattle), and one of the largest adaptive re-use LEED Platinum developments in the country (RailSpur Seattle). Today, Urban Villages has approximately $1B of mixed-use real estate assets under management and a $1.5B development pipeline with land control, as well as 35+ full time employees in three separate offices (Denver, Pittsburgh, Seattle). Our projects are among the most environmentally transformative, socially responsible, and financially sustainable developments seen in the industry today.
Role Description
Urban Villages is seeking a skilled and experienced Senior Manager of Finance to join our team. The Sr. Manager of Finance will play a key role in managing the financial health of our projects, supporting capital campaigns, and executing strategic financial projects. This position requires a strong understanding of real estate finance, exceptional analytical abilities, well developed communication skills, and a proven track record of success in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
Capitalization & Funding (35%)
Participate in Equity Capitalization Campaigns: Provide support for securing equity capital: producing financial models, organizing information, reviewing and analyzing terms, preparing offering memorandums and other documentation, and assisting in management of the transaction team.
Secure Debt Capital: Oversee the process of obtaining debt capital for UV's loan needs: producing and organizing information, assisting in securing competitive proposals, managing the transaction team, finalizing the closing process, and organizing all related files and briefing materials.
Forecast Funding Needs: Accurately forecast funding requirements to ensure continuous development progress and prepare detailed funding requests for both investors and lenders.
Manage Investor Relations & Reporting: Improve existing communication materials and processes for investor reporting, and direct other business functions to produce all supporting information.
Lead Transaction Teams: Head transaction teams for acquisitions, dispositions, and debt procurements, including review of transaction documents and management of closing processes.
Financial Planning & Analysis (30%)
Financial Statement Analysis: Review asset/project financial statements, identify potential issues and opportunities related to cash flow, cash balances, performance, and accounting. Collaborate with Asset Management and Development teams to address any issues or opportunities identified.
Build and Maintain Financial Models: Develop, maintain, and update financial models for all development projects and acquisitions. Work closely with other business functions to ensure a prudent and supportable underwriting approach.
Direct Project Budgeting and Cost Forecasting: Oversee the budgeting and anticipated cost forecasting for development projects. Proactively identify potential budget issues.
Prepare Management Reports: Create comprehensive management reports to facilitate prudent financial oversight of projects in development and pipeline pursuits.
Oversee Financial Performance of Core and Hotel Assets: Coordinate with the CFO and other UV leadership to conduct in-depth financial analysis of the company's core real estate assets and hotel portfolio, identifying strategies to optimize financial returns and long-term value.
Drive Strategic Financial Initiatives: Identify and assess new business models, revenue streams, and cost-saving opportunities across the organization, providing financial insights and recommendations to senior leadership to support long-term growth and profitability objectives.
Financial Operations & Controls (20%)
Oversee Financial & Operational Controls: Work in conjunction with the CFO, Chief Accounting Officer, and Controller to oversee financial and operational controls managed by third-party managers.
Ensure Compliance and Reporting: Manage all compliance and reporting related to loans, and coordinate with other business functions to ensure requirements are met accurately and on time.
Support Invoicing: Support the production of company invoicing for fees and reimbursements, ensuring consistency with the budget.
Enhance Financial Systems and Processes: Evaluate and recommend improvements to financial systems, processes, and tools to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and data integrity.
Strategic Support & Leadership (15%)
Support Executive Committee and Board: Assist in preparing briefing materials for the Executive Committee and Board of Directors, contributing to high-level strategic discussions.
Support CFO: Provide comprehensive support to the CFO in the negotiation and administration of key legal agreements, gaining exposure to critical organizational contracts.
Special Projects: Partnering with the CFO, lead and contribute to varied analysis and special projects that inform company-wide strategic decisions and operational improvements.
Cross-Functional Collaboration and Influence: Act as a key financial business partner across all departments, providing financial guidance and collaborating on strategic initiatives to drive overall company performance and achieve organizational goals.
Qualifications
Experience: 7+ years of progressive experience in real estate finance and analysis, asset management, development, banking, or private equity, with a track record of increasing responsibility and impact.
Education: Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or other relevant field is required; an MBA is strongly preferred.
Technical Skills: Advanced understanding of financial concepts and expert-level skills in financial modeling and Excel. Proficiency with financial reporting systems and data analytics tools.
Real Estate Knowledge: Strong knowledge of real estate transaction processes and concepts (e.g., buying, selling, underwriting, waterfalls, commercial loans, etc.)
Accounting Knowledge: Strong understanding of accounting concepts and typical processes.
Analytical & Organizational Skills: Exceptional analytical thinking, meticulous organizational skills, and the ability to synthesize complex financial data into actionable insights.
Communication: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and able to present complex financial information to diverse audiences, including executive leadership and external stakeholders.
Team Collaboration & Leadership: Able to excel in a cross-collaborative, team-oriented environment, with proven experience in leading projects and influencing outcomes across departments.
Commitment to Excellence: A strong drive for remarkable outcomes, with a proven track record of delivering high-quality work and exceeding expectations.
Problem-Solving & Innovation: A proactive and innovative problem-solver who can identify challenges, develop creative solutions, and embrace new approaches in a dynamic environment.
Rigor and Impact: Possesses exceptional analytical rigor and attention to detail, with a clear focus on delivering measurable impact and driving tangible results for the company.
Sustainability Mindset: A genuine commitment to sustainability and stewardship, aligning financial strategies with environmental and social responsibilities.
Compensation & Benefits
The expected salary range for this position is $165-185K plus bonus opportunity. Full-time employee benefits include:
Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
Short-term and long-term disability
401k retirement plan
Flex time off and paid holidays
Medical and parental extended leave
Company-wide volunteer days
Public transit pass
Application Process
Candidates should an email to ********************* with “Senior Manager of Finance” in the subject line, and include an up-to-date resume and cover letter. Qualified candidates will be contacted directly.
Equal Opportunity
Urban Villages is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
$165k-185k yearly 1d ago
Director of Asset Management
Bullpen
Finance vice president job in Golden, CO
📍 Golden, CO (On-site)
🏢 Self-Storage | Value-Add & Opportunistic Real Estate
A high-growth real estate investment firm specializing in value-add and opportunistic self-storage investments is seeking a Director of Asset Management to join its leadership team. The firm is nationally recognized for its rapid growth, strong culture, and disciplined investment approach, with a portfolio spanning multiple markets across the U.S.
This is a senior, high-impact role based at the firm's corporate headquarters, responsible for optimizing portfolio performance, driving NOI growth, and ensuring assets align with long-term strategic objectives.
The Opportunity
The Director of Asset Management will oversee the flow of critical data and insights across the organization, enabling informed decision-making and maximizing investment returns. This individual will partner closely with operations, capital markets, acquisitions, and executive leadership to drive performance and execution across the portfolio.
What You'll Do
Drive NOI growth through proactive asset management and performance optimization
Oversee portfolio-level capital structure, liquidity planning, and debt compliance
Develop and maintain advanced reporting and business intelligence tools for executive leadership
Lead asset-level oversight of acquisitions, dispositions, and capital markets activity
Ensure smooth transitions and operational continuity for newly acquired assets
Foster a culture of accuracy, accountability, and cross-functional collaboration
Identify, assess, and mitigate operational, financial, and compliance risks
What You Bring
10-15+ years of experience in real estate asset management or related disciplines
Strong background in commercial real estate; self-storage experience preferred but not required
Advanced financial acumen across underwriting, modeling, and portfolio analytics
Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and influence senior stakeholders
Exceptional communication skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights
Highly autonomous, ownership-oriented, and comfortable operating in a macro-managed environment
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, Business Administration, or a related field
MBA preferred
Deep understanding of CRE operations, debt, equity, and investment strategies
$92k-174k yearly est. 2d ago
Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate
Korn Ferry 4.9
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for a VicePresident (VP)/Director Real Estate.
National Private Equity Real Estate portfolio across all asset types (industrial, multifamily, etc.) this role will focus on portfolio strategy in the Western US.
Responsibilities
Lead team managing all existing assets in the Western half of the US (industrial, multi-family, hospitality, etc)
Drive portfolio strategy; optimize asset class combination
Prepare and present formalized investment recommendation (written and verbal)
Qualifications
12+ years' experience with relevant bachelor's degree/ 10+ years with a master's degree
Experience across all asset types, with a focus on industrial and multifamily
Ability to own legal, planning and entitlement issues related to development of income properties
3+ years team / budget management
Ability to travel 25%
Salary Range & Benefits Overview: $190,000 - $200,000, flexibility depending on experience; extremely strong benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k), cash bonus, and LTI.
SE: 510768481
$190k-200k yearly 5d ago
Vice President of Advancement - First Descents
PBR Executive Search
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
VicePresident of Advancement
REPORTS TO: Chief Executive Officer
TRAVEL: As necessary to meet goals (up to 50% of time initially)
INFORMATION: firstdescents.org
TO APPLY: Please send cover letter and resume as one PDF to ****************************** with title format “Last Name First Name - Letter Resume”.
BACKGROUND
First Descents (FD) is a recognized leader in outdoor experiential programming. Through outdoor adventures, skills development, and local adventure communities, FD improves the long-term survivorship of young adults impacted by cancer and other serious health conditions. FD participants experience free outdoor adventure programs that empower them to climb, paddle, and surf beyond their diagnosis, reclaim their lives, and connect with others doing the same. Programs are open to any young adults 18 to 40 diagnosed with cancer or MS.
POSITION
The vicepresident of advancement is a key member of the senior leadership team and the strategic architect of FD's fundraising efforts. Working in partnership with the CEO and board of directors, the VP is responsible for providing an inspiring vision for the organization's overall fundraising strategy, strengthening and expanding donor engagement, driving long-term financial sustainability, and fostering a culture of philanthropy across the organization. The VP will lead a high-performing team of fundraising professionals-currently five employees-and will cultivate a culture of excellence, drive strategic revenue growth, and build a resilient, sustainable, integrated development enterprise.
The ideal candidate is a dynamic frontline fundraiser with a proven track record of securing major gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations and leading successful campaigns; a strategic leader who is energized to elevate FD's fundraising goals; and an inspirational communicator who can galvanize board members, donors, and the wider community to build awareness and inspire philanthropic support for FD's programs and future growth.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Fundraising
● Lead and implement a best-in-class fundraising strategy that aligns with FD's strategic plan, strengthens its philanthropic pipeline, and ensures financial sustainability.
● Develop a clear, long-term vision for development, ensuring that fundraising efforts prioritize relationship-building and align with FD's mission.
● Establish performance metrics and ambitious annual revenue goals for the fundraising team, monitor results, and adjust tactics as necessary to ensure positive outcomes.
● Encourage cross-departmental collaboration, ensuring alignment between development, programs, operations, and finance to maximize fundraising success and institutional impact.
Board and Donor Engagement
● Serve as a key ambassador for First Descents; build and maintain high-touch relationships with existing and prospective donors.
● Build authentic relationships with the board and broader donor community with a goal of increasing engagement and growing revenue.
● Ensure that all staff engaged in fundraising have the training and support necessary to appropriately identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward FD contributors.
● Attend programs as needed to engage with current and prospective donors.
● Working closely with the CEO, manage a portfolio of high-value prospects and relationships to cultivate, solicit, and close contributions.
Team Leadership and Operations
● Lead and inspire a team of five development professionals, ensuring their activities are aligned with overall departmental and organizational goals.
● Evolve the department's structure and ways of working as needed to reach ambitious goals.
● Intentionally build the skills and abilities of the development team in key areas; ensure they have the tools, training, support and professional development to be effective in their roles; and foster a culture of collaboration so that each area of fundraising amplifies and leverages the work of others on the team.
● Ensure the proper technology, systems, and processes are in place to support development activities.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience
● 10+ years of fundraising experience with a track record of successfully growing revenue
● Proven experience successfully leading development teams raising funds from a variety of sources
● Experience overseeing the implementation of fundraising systems and structures with a goal of developing a team and operation that is effective, efficient, and maximizes current and creates new funding opportunities
● Experience as a front-line fundraiser with verifiable success securing transformational major gifts
Personal Attributes
● A natural relationship-builder who can galvanize board members, donors, and staff around FD's mission and fundraising goals
● A goal-oriented, can-do attitude, with a commitment to developing and mentoring teams, building a culture of trust, collaboration, and high performance
● Strategic thinker with strong development operations experience, ensuring best-in-class systems and long-term fundraising sustainability
● A creative approach to problem-solving and an entrepreneurial and strategic mindset, with the skills and experience necessary to build upon existing systems and create new ones as needed to broaden and improve the development function
● A strong commitment to furthering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in all forms
● Superior interpersonal skills and a high level of self-awareness, with a proven ability to successfully engage with a variety of audiences
● Passion for the mission and values of FD; a belief in the transformational nature of outdoor adventure
COMPENSATION
● Anticipated salary is $170K - $185K, commensurate with qualifications and experience
● Comprehensive benefits package, including medical and dental insurance, retirement contribution match, parental leave, professional development and generous paid time off
Frequently cited statistics show that women and people from underrepresented groups apply to jobs only if they think they meet 100% of the criteria. If you meet many but not all the criteria and feel you may be a good fit for the role, First Descents encourages you to apply.
First Descents is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its employment policies.
First Descents will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
$170k-185k yearly 5d ago
COO - LIHTC / Affordable Housing
MacDonald & Company 4.1
Finance vice president job in Salt Lake City, UT
Macdonald & Company are proudly partnered with a privately held Real Estate investor and developer, who develop Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Affordable Housing and Market-Rate Multifamily projects, as they seek to appoint a Chief Operating Officer or Head of Operations.
The Role
The COO will serve as a senior strategic partner to the executive team, overseeing the day-to-day management of the company while helping drive growth across investments, development initiatives, and operating platforms. This role is designed for a real estate leader with strong experience in investment management, development execution, and cross-functional leadership, capable of bridging strategy with hands-on operational excellence.
Responsibilities:
Develop and execute strategies to achieve the Company's financial and operational goals.
Plan and direct all aspects of the Company's daily operational policies, objectives, and initiatives.
Optimize the Company's operating capability and profitability.
Manage and evaluate third-party Property Management teams.
Negotiate property management agreements and other core legal agreements.
Establish policies and procedures that promote Company culture and core values.
Review staffing plans with various departments and approve hiring initiatives.
Evaluate Company and operational performance by analyzing data and translating it into actionable reporting, presenting reports to executives and investors
$96k-137k yearly est. 2d ago
Vice President of University Partnerships & Transitions
Capstone Management Partners, LLC 4.7
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
Role Title: VicePresident, of University Partnerships & Transitions
Reports To: SVP, Student Housing Operations
Compensation: In compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (C.R.S. §8-5-101 et seq.), the annualized salary for this exempt position is $140,000 - $160,000, based on experience, education, and other lawful factors. Capstone is committed to maintaining equitable and transparent pay practices and does not discriminate in compensation on the basis of sex or any other protected status. Additional forms of compensation and benefits, if applicable, will be communicated separately.
Role Summary
The VicePresident of University Partnerships and Transitions leads the company's strategy to build, expand, and sustain relationships with higher education institutions nationwide. This team member serves as the liaison between the company and new university partners and clients, positioning the organization as the trusted, knowledgeable, and ethical choice for P3 housing development and management.
The VicePresident of University Partnerships and Transitions operates in partnership with several key leaders of our business streams, requiring sound judgment, proactive communication, and accountability for both results and process integrity. This leader will manage the business development, transitions, and proposal teams - ensuring alignment between institutional expectations, operational readiness, and company values.
Strategic Leadership & Partnership Development
Build and nurture relationships with university decision-makers, auxiliary services, housing departments, and procurement officers to strengthen the company's reputation as the most capable and collaborative housing partner.
Serve as the external face of the management company to institutional clients - translating complex university needs into actionable partnership solutions.
Develop and execute strategies that position the company to win and maintain university housing management and consulting assignments through credibility, transparency, and performance.
Act as an advisor to the President and executive team on trends, risks, and opportunities within the higher‑education housing market.
Uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct in all interactions with institutional partners, ensuring compliance with public procurement and higher‑education contracting practices.
Identify and mitigate reputational or relationship risks proactively; elevate potential issues through proper governance channels.
Build and nurture relationships with potential campus adjacent and off‑campus clients that fit the Capstone criteria for new business opportunities.
Business Development & Market Strategy
Lead all aspects of business development, including market research, opportunity identification, lead generation, and proposal development.
Oversee preparation and delivery of RFP, RFI, and proposal responses - including narrative content, visuals, and financial modeling - ensuring submissions reflect accuracy, compliance, and respect for institutional tone.
Manage and maintain the business development pipeline, tracking all pursuits, conversions, and revenue projections within the company's CRM system.
Analyze economic and demographic data to inform pursuit strategies, fee structures, and partnership models.
Oversee economic, competitive, and demographic analyses to inform go/no‑go decisions and strategic positioning.
Implement and refine pricing and fee structures using financial modeling tools (e.g., Fee Calculator) to align profitability with competitive advantage.
Coordinate closely with Legal on contract reviews, term sheets, and master service agreements to ensure risk management and compliance.
Partner with HR, Legal, and Marketing to ensure RFP responses accurately represent company commitments related to diversity, workforce practices, and community impact.
Participate in quarterly business reviews to evaluate pipeline performance, forecast accuracy, and potential exposure points.
Operational Governance & Compliance
Review and coordinate legal documentation (PMA, MSA, Term Sheets, etc.) in collaboration with company counsel to safeguard the company's interests.
Maintain transparent and auditable records of all pursuits, proposals, and client interactions to support institutional accountability and compliance audits.
Establish, monitor, and continuously improve processes for RFP workflow, data management, and reporting efficiency.
Champion the company's DEI and ethical‑partnership commitments within all business development and client engagement efforts.
Team Leadership & Cross‑Functional Collaboration
Lead, mentor, and develop the Business Development and Transitions teams, fostering a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement.
Oversee transition planning for new clients, ensuring a seamless handoff from proposal to operations.
Partner with Marketing to shape proposal design, collateral development, and thought leadership that communicates the company's institutional expertise and adaptability.
Coordinate with Operations and Transition Specialists to ensure seamless handoff of new business from development to management teams.
Drive collaboration across Operations, Development, and Legal teams to maintain consistency between proposal commitments and operational delivery.
Manage the department's budget and forecast performance metrics to ensure responsible use of resources.
Provide leadership and structure for Business Development budgeting, forecasting, and performance reporting.
Model inclusive leadership and promote a team culture that values ethics, client stewardship, and internal collaboration.
Key Attributes of the Successful Candidate
Deep understanding of higher education governance, procurement, and housing operations.
Demonstrates political acumen and sensitivity to the culture and governance structures of higher education institutions.
Skilled in stakeholder alignment and able to “speak the language” of both university and private‑sector partners.
Self‑directed executive capable of operating collaboratively with key, internal stakeholders while maintaining executive poise and strategic alignment.
Excellent communicator - persuasive, analytical, and politically astute.
Proven track record of leading teams to win complex institutional contracts.
Exhibits exceptional judgment in situations involving public perception, conflict of interest, or ambiguous stakeholder dynamics.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in business, real estate, higher education administration, or related field preferred.
10+ years of experience in higher‑education partnerships, real estate development, or property management, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
Demonstrated experience navigating university governance and procurement processes with understanding of institutional ethics requirements.
Proven record of leading business development initiatives that balance profitability, compliance, and client trust.
Familiarity with FERPA, Title IX, and data‑protection requirements within higher‑education environments preferred.
Strong command of market analysis, financial modeling, and proposal strategy.
Excellent written, visual, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to represent the company with professionalism and authenticity.
Experience implementing or managing CRM systems, proposal workflows, and governance frameworks.
Ability to travel regularly for partner engagement, conferences, and team leadership.
Integration and national network with multiple Universities preferred.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Incumbents work in an office environment and also have frequent exposure to outside of apartment buildings and in all areas of the property including amenities and have frequent exposure to outside elements where temperature, weather, odors, and/or landscape may be unpleasant and/or hazardous.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the Team Member is regularly required to use hands to finger, type, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The Team Member is regularly required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms, and climb, stoop, or squat. The employee is often required to sit. Incumbents must be able to physically access all exterior and interior parts of the property and amenities and must be able to work inside and outside in all weather conditions including, but not limited to rain, snow, heat, hail, wind and sleet.
The Team Member must be able to push, pull, lift, carry, or maneuver office products and supplies of up to twenty (20) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Routine travel is required to attend training classes, client visits, or other situations necessary for the accomplishment of some or all of the daily responsibilities of this position. Overnight travel is required to attend company functions, training, property visits, and other situations necessary for the accomplishment of special projects that may be assigned from time to time.
The above job description is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their manager.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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$140k-160k yearly 1d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver 3.7
Finance vice president job in Denver, CO
Reporting to the CEO, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key member of the executive team responsible for the organization's day-to-day operations and the execution of strategic initiatives across Club operations, programming and outcomes, facilities, information technology, and enterprise risk management. The COO translates strategic vision into action to advance the organization's core priorities: serving more kids, investing in its team, ensuring financial sustainability, and setting the standard for Club excellence. This role is ideal for a leader driven to make meaningful community impact and improve outcomes for youth and families.
Role & Responsibilities:
Executive Leadership
Serve as a critical member of BGCMD's executive team.
Collaborate across the executive team (CEO, CDO, CHRO and CFO) to facilitate and achieve the vision, mission, and strategic goals of the organization.
Establish credibility throughout the organization and with the Board of Directors as an effective developer and implementer of solutions to business challenges. Work with the Board of Directors to ensure the realization of organization goals.
Serve as the staff liaison to the Real Property & Safety Committee of the Board of Directors.
Leadership & Strategy
Informs strategic grants and partnerships supporting the growth of the organization and financial sustainability.
Leads the implementation and excellent execution of grants and partnerships. Ensures timely execution and submission of all outcomes required by Impact team.
Develops and executes annual and multi-year strategic plans; continually identifies opportunities for both short and long-term enhancements.
Club Operations
Exceptional hands-on operator who does not shy away from stepping into the details of operational activities and driving priority outcomes for a large organization.
Oversees implementation for all grant-funded operations and programs. Collaborates with Senior Director of Programming & Outcomes to understand the fabric of grant funding across Clubs, identify funding gaps, and seek grant revenue to support general operations and expansion. This includes, but is not limited to, the following key funding sources: 21st Century (E2, Cohort 9, and Cohort 10), Boys & Girls Clubs of America pass through funding, Various school district contracts
Leads the financial management for all Club sites across the organization; ensuring financial sustainability and well-resourced Club operations and services.
Partners with the CHRO to lead organization Club member recruitment strategy through high yield engagements, channels, and events across all Clubs.
Oversees the intake and fulfillment of Club-based donor, community, and group volunteer events. Works with a cross-organizational project committee to ensure planning, logistics, and execution is assigned.
Oversees the recruitment, selection, and compliance of individual volunteerism across Clubs through a de-centralized, cross-organizational approach.
Programming & Outcomes
Supports strategic grants and partnerships supporting the growth of the organization and financial sustainability.
Leads strategic initiatives through collaborative grant writing, securing funding, and reporting back to donors about the impact of funding within BGCMD programs.
Oversees survey and feedback methods to incorporate voice and feedback from Club members and families to ensure services reflect their needs. Collaborates with VP of Marketing & Communications to ensure strategy is grounded in tactical expertise but also aligned with functional best practices.
Oversees the development and execution of BGCMD's research and evaluation agenda and strategy for leveraging various data sources to enrich key decisions, plans and enhancements to curriculums, programs, and activities.
Oversees Club member data management system (MyClubHub) and all Club member data practices. Leverages community and organizational data to support strategic planning to ensure growth and expansion of Clubs and services are in areas of greatest need.
Oversees data collection, data analysis, and research activities, including developing monthly/quarterly data reports and analysis from the BGCMD's internal data on the performance of Clubs and impact services.
Facilities Maintenance
Lead the organization's facilities maintenance department. Provide oversight and direction that drives accountability and excellence for all BGCMD's facilities functions (including construction projects, daily janitorial services, daily maintenance requests, and regular service to the vehicle fleet).
Lead strategic enhancements to departmental processes and procedures that allow for continuous evolution in the design of transaction flow and increase overall efficiency and modernization of the department.
Lead continuous adaptation of facilities practices and procedures to ensure excellent support to Club services and proper prioritization of BGCMD's capital expenditures.
Information Technology
Ensuring IT systems, networks, and technology platforms are reliable, secure, and aligned with organizational needs and strategic priorities.
Overseeing implementation of the IT Strategic Work Plan, including infrastructure modernization, cybersecurity initiatives, automation improvements, and Help Desk performance standards.
Supporting the IT Director in establishing a proactive, data-driven operational culture rooted in preventive maintenance, system lifecycle planning, and clear performance metrics.
Championing cross-departmental collaboration to ensure technology solutions meet the needs of Club Operations, Programming, Resource Development, HR, Finance, and Administration.
Ensuring compliance with data security, privacy, and acceptable use standards while maintaining strong relationships with school district partners and external IT vendors.
Reviewing and interpreting IT dashboards and audit findings to inform operational planning, risk mitigation, and resource allocation.
Providing coaching and direction to the IT Director to strengthen leadership capacity, strategic thinking, and alignment to BGCMD's strategic pillars.
Enterprise Risk Management Leadership
Lead the organization's enterprise risk management strategy.
Ensure BGCMD's culture, capabilities, and practices are aligned with business objectives and fully integrated with the organization's risk strategy.
Lead professional service contracts to administer core risk functions and ensure compliance; including legal and liability insurance.
Lead all regulatory compliance efforts (non-financial audits) to ensure compliance and consistency in execution.
Serve as the primary liaison to BGCA on topics of risk, including Child & Club Safety strategy, Critical Incident Response, and overarching compliance with membership requirements.
Team Management
Lead a team of direct and indirect reports by providing support, coaching and feedback, supervision, and guidance to ensure a high performing team.
Manage team performance with clear performance objectives and enforcement of excellent internal controls.
Establish and continuously evaluate the department's performance metrics, team structure, and annual plans for continuous improvement.
Provide team members with professional and personal growth through ongoing talent management practices including leadership development, skill development, and position-specific articles/books/training.
Qualifications & Experience:
A minimum of 10 years of administrative and operations experience, with a preferred 5 years of experience in a leadership role in a large nonprofit organization with a focus on serving youth, out-of-school time (OST) and risk management.
Excellent time management and planning skills to manage both the day-to-day functionality of departments, strategic planning, and implementation.
Preferred Knowledge and Skills
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with strong executive presence.
Proven ability to lead through incidents and crises with calm, clarity, and sound judgment.
Demonstrated success building trust, influencing diverse stakeholders, and driving alignment.
Strategic and forward-thinking leader with the ability to strengthen and create high-impact partnerships in collaboration with executive leadership and the Board.
Strategic operator who can think big, execute decisively, and work collaboratively across teams.
Strong analytical and decision-making capabilities, with experience using data, benchmarks, and performance metrics to guide organizational strategy and operations.
Advanced project management skills, with a track record of leading complex, multi-year strategic and financial initiatives in partnership with senior leadership and the Board.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position directly supervises three full-time direct reports: VicePresident of Club Operations and Programming, Director of Facilities Maintenance, and IT Director.
Conditions of Employment
The position requires passing criminal and driving records investigations, and reference checks.
The position must possess a valid driver's license and the ability to be insured under the company's insurance policy.
In-Office and Remote Work
This position works primarily at the Program Support Center Offices but may occasionally work from other BGCMD facilities as necessary. BGCMD employees may work from home one day per week between Tuesday through Thursday. All remote work and other flexible work arrangements must be approved prior to implementation.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing, and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by law.
$83k-98k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Skyrun Vacation Rentals-Park City
Finance vice president job in Park City, UT
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Vacation Rental Management | Park City, Utah
We're seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to help lead and scale a high-performing vacation rental management company based in Park City, with locations in Park City, Breckenridge, and Kiawah Island, South Carolina. This role is for a hands-on operator who thrives on accountability, loves building systems, and takes full ownership of profitability, operational excellence, and growth.
You'll partner directly with ownership to translate vision into execution-driving net profit, expanding margins, growing our property portfolio, and maintaining exceptional homeowner/guest satisfaction.
This is an in-office position. This is not a remote position.
Local candidates only, please.
What You'll Own (Not Just “Support”)
This is an outcomes-driven role with clear scorecard accountability:
Net profit growth and sustained margin expansion
Net property growth (new owner acquisition minus attrition)
95%+ homeowner retention, year over year
Operational efficiency across guest services, housekeeping, maintenance, and inspections
EOS traction across the leadership team and company scorecards
Core Responsibilities
Own company-wide P&L performance, budgeting, and margin improvement
Lead and optimize daily operations across all departments
Design and enforce scalable systems, SOPs, and accountability structures
Drive property growth in alignment with operational capacity and quality standards
Maintain best-in-class homeowner experience and retention metrics
Leverage technology, automation, and data to improve speed, accuracy, and decision-making
Build, coach, and hold leaders accountable for results-not effort
What We're Looking For
Proven COO, VP of Operations, or senior operations leader experience
Demonstrated success in owning net profit and margin expansion
Experience scaling a multi-unit, service-based business (hospitality, vacation rentals, property management, or similar)
Strong EOS experience-you've lived it, not just read the book
High technical aptitude (PMS, dashboards, automation, AI tools, data reporting)
Decisive, disciplined leader who sets expectations and follows through
Comfortable in both strategy and the weeds
What This Role Is (and Isn't)
This role is:
A seat with real authority and accountability
A chance to materially impact growth and profitability
A long-term leadership role with upside
This role is not:
A caretaker position
A theoretical strategy role
A place to “advise” without owning results
Why Join Us
Established portfolio with strong brand and growth runway
Direct partnership with ownership
Culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement
Opportunity for meaningful compensation growth tied to performance
If you're a builder, an operator, and a leader who wants to own real outcomes-we want to talk.
📩 Apply via LinkedIn with a resume and a brief note on why this role fits your operating style.
$66k-119k yearly est. 5d ago
Confidential COO/CFO
Hire Integrated
Finance vice president job in Provo, UT
Help Build the Future of Legal Services
Confidential COO/CFO Opportunity | Full-Time | Onsite in Provo, Utah | Equity Eligible
Be the Right Hand to a Visionary CEO
This is more than a job-it's a
movement
. We're looking for a bold and strategic COO/CFO to partner with a trailblazing founder and CEO on a mission to revolutionize transactional law through a pioneering practice management model. This company aims to be
synonymous with transactional law
in America. By 2036, it will operate full-service legal, funding, and fiduciary business units in all 50 states. This is your opportunity to be a founding force behind a brand built to last for generations.
The Company
This legal services company isn't just transforming operations-it's transforming time itself. Attorneys are liberated to focus on what they do best: client service. Behind the scenes, a world-class operational engine powers drafting, proofreading, research, systems, and scale.
Our Mantra:
“Delegate what you can so you can prioritize what you can't.”
“Transforming time into success.”
Backed by a proprietary practice management platform and unwavering values, this company is leading the way in quality, client experience, efficiency, and long-term firm profitability.
Your Role: COO/CFO
This is your chance to
build the company beneath the vision
. As the CEO's closest partner, you'll scale operations, drive financial discipline, and lead innovation across every market we enter.
You will:
Translate vision into operating systems that scale across states and service lines.
Build M&A infrastructure, lead due diligence, and onboard partner firms.
Design workflows and systems that improve delivery and profitability.
Systematize client launches and ensure operational excellence at scale.
Track and optimize performance across business units.
Drive innovation across service delivery, funding, and fiduciary verticals.
Who We're Looking For
You aren't just here for a season-you're here for legacy. You thrive in fast-paced environments, love complex challenges, and know how to
build structure from scratch
. You balance vision with discipline. You lead by multiplying others.
You Are:
Entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial
Purpose-fueled and impact-obsessed
A systems thinker and scale architect
A natural leader who attracts excellence
A builder with grit, resilience, and resolve
You Bring:
5-10+ years of experience in operations, finance, or executive leadership
Experience scaling systems or companies across geographies or segments
Proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams and cross-functional initiatives
Compensation & Commitment
Location: Provo, Utah (onsite daily; travel for expansion expected)
Pay: We're offering a competitive of around the $200K mark as we thoughtfully balance experience, ambition, and the growth trajectory of our firm. This role is designed to scale in both scope and reward alongside the company's bold ambitions.
Equity: Participation considered within first 12 months
Pace: Intense, fast-growing, and deeply rewarding
Our Operating Philosophy
Why: People deserve better legal services.
How: We innovate systems so attorneys can focus on what they do best.
What: We're the gold standard in practice management-designed for long-term, generational success.
Our Values (Credo Highlights)
Operate with excellence and humility
Prioritize long-term impact over short-term comfort
Stay solution-oriented and future-facing
Make decisions based on mission, not ego
(See “Our Credo” document for full values system)
$200k yearly 60d+ ago
VP of Finance
Dyrdek MacHine, LLC
Finance vice president job in Park City, UT
Momentous is a dynamic, fast‑growing human performance company offering the highest quality supplements designed to enhance physical and cognitive well‑being. At Momentous, we believe that people at their best will produce a positive impact in their personal lives, communities, and, ultimately, the world. No matter our customer's goal or what they want to achieve, we are on a relentless quest to help them get there. We work with some of the greatest minds in science and athletic performance who tap into the latest research and real‑world experience to create a portfolio of products designed with one common goal-to help our customers be their best.
What we're proud of:
Best in the field. We have built an advanced network of world‑renowned experts in the field of human performance.
Trusted and used by the best. We are honored to work with more than 150 teams in professional and NCAA sports, including Stanley Cup Champions, Tour de France winners, and all NFL Teams.
Push what's possible. We were named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest‑growing companies in the US in 2023 and 2024 (#345 in 2024).
Position Summary:
Momentous is seeking a VicePresident of Finance to lead the company's financial strategy and execution as we scale from approximately $100M in revenue toward $250M+ and evolve from a primarily DTC business into a truly omnichannel brand with meaningful retail presence.
This role will shape the financial backbone of a category‑defining performance brand, and hold meaningful executive influence during a critical scale and transformation phase. It is both strategic and deeply hands‑on. The VP of Finance will personally own and operate the FP&A function while overseeing the Accounting organization through a Financial Controller. This leader will be responsible for building robust financial models, improving forecast accuracy, strengthening controls, and all board/PE reporting.
The ideal candidate thrives in growth‑stage environments, enjoys rolling up their sleeves, and brings the discipline, clarity, and credibility required to guide Momentous through its next phase of scale.
Responsibilities: Financial Strategy & Executive Partnership
Serve as a core member of the executive leadership team and strategic partner to the President and the CEO.
Shape Momentous' lo ng-term financial strategy, capital allocation, and growth roadmap.
Translate business strategy into clear financial plans, KPIs, and performance targets.
FP&A Leadership (Hands‑On Ownership)
Personally own the FP&A function end‑to‑end, including budgeting, forecasting, long‑range planning, and scenario modeling.
Build and maintain detailed financial models reflecting evolving channel mix (DTC, retail, wholesale, Amazon/Pattern, grocery).
Deliver timely variance analysis and actionable insights to leadership and the board.
Develop frameworks for margin analysis, unit economics, CAC/LTV, trade spend, and working capital management.
Support evaluation of strategic opportunities such as partnerships or capital raises.
Accounting Oversight & Financial Controls
Oversee the Accounting function through direct management of a Financial Controller.
Ensure accurate, timely monthly closes and GAAP‑compliant financial reporting.
Strengthen internal controls, policies, and processes to support scale.
Partner with Accounting to ensure alignment between forecasts, actuals, and reporting.
Omnichannel & Operational Finance
Lead financial planning for the company's transition from DTC to omnichannel retail.
Evaluate profitability and economics by channel, account, product, and customer segment.
Partner with Supply Chain, Operations, Sales, and Marketing to optimize margin, inventory, and growth efficiency.
Board, Investor & Stakeholder Communication
Prepare and present financial materials for the board and investors.
Lead financial diligence, including data room preparation, audit support, and modeling.
Clearly communicate performance, risks, and opportunities through compelling financial narratives.
Act as a trusted financial spokesperson for the business.
Team Building & Scale
Initially operate as a player‑coach, with plans to scale the finance organization over time.
Recruit, mentor, and develop high‑performing finance talent as the company grows.
Build a culture of accountability, transparency, and operational excellence.
Qualifications: Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field (MBA, CPA, or CFA preferred).
15+ years of progressive finance experience, with deep expertise in FP&A and strategic finance.
Proven experience scaling a high‑growth consumer, CPG, wellness, or omnichannel business, ideally from ~$100M toward $250M+.
Demonstrated success owning complex financial models and forecasts personally.
Experience overseeing Accounting functions and managing a Controller.
Skills & Competencies
Exceptional financial modeling and analytical skills; expert‑level Excel/Sheets proficiency.
Strong understanding of omnichannel economics, margin structures, and working capital.
Ability to balance strategic vision with detailed execution.
Clear, confident communicator with executive presence.
Experience implementing or optimizing financial systems, FP&A tools, and ERP systems.
Attributes
Highly hands‑on and detail‑oriented, with no hesitation to “do the work.”
Strategic, disciplined, and calm under pressure.
Entrepreneurial mindset with a bias toward action and continuous improvement.
Collaborative leader who builds trust across functions.
Passion for Momentous' mission around human performance, health, and longevity.
Benefits:
Our fast‑paced, high growth environment creates a strong opportunity for professional development born from evolving experiences.
Competitive cash compensation plus employee stock options.
401k Match.
Health/Vision/Dental.
Unlimited PTO.
Generous set of observed holidays (17 days of office closure in 2025).
$1,000 annual perks program to support a high performance lifestyle.
Access to Momentous products and merchandise.
Location:
This is a hybrid position out of our Park City, UT office.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Momentous provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We are committed to bringing together individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives, and providing employees with a safe and welcoming work environment where everyone can thrive. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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$102k-156k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Red Kite Recruiting 4.3
Finance vice president job in Salt Lake City, UT
Our client is a U.S. based premium specialty protein manufacturer bringing together respected brands with a strong reputation for quality. With large scale production across multiple states, the business serves a blue‑chip customer base across retail, specialty, and foodservice. We are partnering with the CEO to identify a hands‑on CFO who will serve as a true operating leader. Reporting directly to the CEO, the successful candidate is someone who thrives at the intersection of roll up your sleeves, execution, and accountability. You will own the full financial function while helping build the infrastructure needed to support the next stage of the company's evolution.
Why This Role Matters
This is a rare opportunity for a hands‑on, operating Chief Financial Officer to step into a business at an inflection point and help shape its next chapter. You will play a central role in shaping how a scaled, manufacturing business drives margin, yield, and profitable growth.
What You'll Lead
Own full P&L responsibility, cash flow, and financial strategy for a multi‑site manufacturing business
Serve as the CEO's primary financial partner, providing clear, data‑driven guidance
Lead budgeting, forecasting, long‑range planning, and scenario modeling
Drive operational finance disciplines including product costing, yield, margin, and pricing accuracy
Partner closely with Operations, Supply Chain, and Sales to improve profitability and execution
Oversee monthly, quarterly, and annual close with hands‑on involvement
Strengthen internal controls, reporting, and financial processes
Manage banking relationships, liquidity, audits, and PE reporting
Lead, develop, and mentor a capable finance and accounting team
What You Bring
10-20+ years of progressive finance and accounting experience
Background in manufacturing, food, protein, and multi‑site operations
Deep understanding of cost accounting, inventory, yield, and margin analysis
Experience in hands‑on finance leadership roles, including Controller, VP Finance, or CFO
Ability to move seamlessly between strategic thinking and detailed execution
Strong business judgment, operational curiosity, and collaborative leadership style
Work Model and Benefits
This role offers hybrid flexibility with the expectation of strong on‑site presence in the northeast and regular travel between multiple sites. This is an engaged leadership role for someone who wants to be close to the operation and make a visible impact. Competitive executive level compensation with a comprehensive benefits package.
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How much does a finance vice president earn in Grand Junction, CO?
The average finance vice president in Grand Junction, CO earns between $87,000 and $198,000 annually. This compares to the national average finance vice president range of $98,000 to $222,000.
Average finance vice president salary in Grand Junction, CO