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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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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 2d ago
Director, Trade and Export Controls
Conductor
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
The Trade and Export Controls Director will play a leadership role in the implementation and refinement of Samsung's semiconductor businesses' trade and export control strategy designed to enhance the company's broader policy and operations portfolio. This role requires technical regulatory expertise in export control and trade policy to help research, develop, implement, and sustain the strategy and resulting actions in close partnership with Samsung's headquarters in Korea, and U.S. and international subsidiaries.
This director will help develop, navigate and guide engagement strategy with various federal agencies and key stakeholders on Capitol Hill, serving as an internal consultant to U.S. subsidiaries with their engagement initiatives. They will lead regular outreach to key trade‑related agencies, the White House and congressional committees, and will assist with communication efforts to third parties, institutions, government agencies, and internal teams.
What You'll Do
Advise, support, and cultivate Samsung's export control and trade capabilities and acumen. Regulatory experience is a must.
Assist Samsung with all U.S. semiconductor export control licensing matters, including liaison among Samsung headquarters, Samsung U.S. operations, the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and other involved agencies.
Promote strong Samsung corporate compliance policies with respect to U.S. export controls and sanctions, working with legal and compliance personnel at Samsung headquarters and U.S. operations.
Monitor and report internally regarding U.S. export control and sanctions policy developments affecting Samsung, including congressional and executive developments, and engage with U.S. Executive and Legislative Branch officials to advance Samsung's priorities.
Monitor U.S. international trade policy developments such as tariffs and market access, and engage with relevant policymakers at the U.S. Commerce Department, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and other agencies, as well as with Legislative branch officials.
Assist with other U.S. international policy issues affecting Samsung business interests, such as CFIUS, outbound investment, and ICTS policy matters.
Research, benchmark, and identify semiconductor industry approaches toward trade and economic security matters.
Assist Samsung with its implementation of CHIPS Act commitments and requirements, including liaison with the CHIPS Program Office at the Department of Commerce.
Advise Samsung regarding CHIPS Act policy issues and engage with U.S. Executive and Legislative Branch officials to promote Samsung's strategy.
Effectively educate and advocate with policymakers, including Administration officials, Members of Congress, and foreign government officials, in partnership with global initiatives and positioning.
Work collaboratively with business, policy, and internal teams to align business priorities with trade policy goals.
Serve as an effective advocate for Samsung and customers on key policy matters and craft positions that establish the company as a thought leader and innovator.
Partner with internal teams to represent Samsung at outreach events, public affairs opportunities, and other engagement opportunities.
Provide regular reports to global entities regarding developments and project status.
Support team activities as needed.
What You Bring
BA/BS required with 10 years of relevant trade and export control policy experience; graduate degree preferred. Prior regulatory experience with export controls is a must.
Professional experience working with or for the Bureau of Industry and Security, USTR and/or affiliated institutions.
Existing connectivity with key stakeholders at trade and export control agencies, the White House and congressional committees.
Keen understanding of broad government relations strategy and implementation of U.S. legislation, regulations, and policies.
Strong written and verbal communication skills and experience creating and delivering talking points and messaging.
Ability to maintain ethical conduct, confidentiality, and integrity.
Strong problem‑solving, organizational, and team‑oriented attitude.
Familiarity with semiconductor industry issues.
Demonstrated expertise in Samsung's business and management of complex regulatory and political issues.
Experience understanding technical aspects of corporate operations and recommending course of action.
Ability to interact comfortably at the highest corporate, legislative, regulatory, and government levels.
Korean language skills and/or strong understanding of Korean business culture is a plus.
Inclusive, adaptable, curious, resilient, collaborative, innovative, and respectful team player qualities.
What We Offer
The pay range below applies to all roles at this level across all U.S. locations and functions. Individual pay rates depend on experience, skills, education, and training. Incentive opportunities reward employees based on individual and company performance.
Give Back With a charitable giving match and frequent opportunities to get involved, we take an active role in supporting the community.
Enjoy Time Away You'll start with 4+ weeks of paid time off a year, plus holidays and sick leave.
Care for Family Support for fertility care or adoption, medical travel support, and virtual vet care for your fur babies.
Prioritize Emotional Wellness On‑demand apps and free confidential therapy sessions provide support anywhere.
Stay Fit Onsite Café and gym, plus virtual classes.
Embrace Flexibility Flexible environment enables the right work‑life balance.
Compensation
Base Pay Range: $175,000 - $275,000 USD
Equal Opportunity Employment Policy
Samsung Semiconductor takes pride in being an equal opportunity workplace dedicated to fostering an environment where all individuals feel valued and empowered to excel, regardless of race, religion, color, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, genetic information, marital status, national origin, political affiliation, or veteran status. We provide comprehensive accommodations for candidates with disabilities, long‑term conditions, neurodivergent individuals, or those requiring pregnancy‑related support.
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$175k-275k yearly 2d ago
Strategic CFO for Growth & Transformation
Talentohc
Finance vice president job in Baltimore, MD
A leading private equity firm in Baltimore is seeking a CFO to lead the company's financial planning and strategy. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in finance, preferably in supply chain sectors, and a Master's degree in accounting or finance. This leadership role involves budgeting, financial forecasting, and collaborating with the CEO and executive team to drive organizational success.
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$101k-189k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Finance - FPP
Hastings Center, Inc. 3.7
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
VicePresident, Clinical Operations and Finance - FPP page is loaded## VicePresident, Clinical Operations and Finance - FPPlocations: Hospital Tower - Ambulatory Care Centertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: JR107581The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff “for fit” makes significant contributions to Howard University's overall mission.At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.Here is what we offer: * ***Health & Wellness:*** Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus mental health support* ***Work-Life Balance:*** PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements* ***Financial Wellness:*** Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match* ***Professional Development:*** Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement paths* ***Additional Perks:*** Wellness programs, commuter benefits, and a vibrant company culture**Join Howard University and thrive with us!** ## The VicePresident of Clinical Operations and Finance is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic oversight and operational excellence of clinical and financial functions across the Faculty Practice Plan. This role ensures the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective care while maintaining financial sustainability and regulatory compliance. The VicePresident will lead cross-functional teams, optimize workflows, and collaborate with executive leadership to drive innovation, performance, and growth. The VicePresident will implement the FPPs Strategic 2030 Market Expansion plan. The VicePresident reports to the Chief Executive Officer of the FPP.## **Key Responsibilities:**### **Strategic Leadership*** Develop and execute integrated strategies that align clinical operations with financial goals and institutional priorities.* Lead initiatives to scale clinical services, improve patient access, and enhance operational efficiency.### **Clinical Operations Oversight*** Direct multi-disciplinary teams to ensure effective execution of clinical workflows, service delivery, and compliance.* Implement and monitor KPIs such as patient wait times, double-booking volume, appointment utilization rates, and provider panel sizes to drive operational efficiency.* Collaborate with department chairs to improve workflows and improve access to care across high-volume specialties.### **Financial Management*** Direct the preparation and distribution of monthly financial reports, including service line profitability, provider productivity, and departmental budget performance.* Monitor provider productivity (e.g., wRVUs, cFTEs) and ensure alignment with MGMA benchmarks.* Lead the annual operating budget process, including baseline development, variance analysis, and iterative forecasting in collaboration with finance partners.### **Performance Optimization*** Conduct quarterly performance reviews for clinical departments and individual providers, analyzing wRVU trends, encounter volume, charges, and payments.* Lead performance reviews and develop action plans to enhance clinical and financial outcomes.* Lead Lean Six Sigma or DMAIC projects to reduce operational waste, improve patient flow, and enhance financial performance.### **Stakeholder Engagement*** Facilitate regular strategy sessions with senior leadership, department chairs, and finance teams to align clinical and financial priorities.* Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support strategic initiatives and operational goals.* Serve as the primary liaison for external consultants, payers, and vendors involved in clinical operations and financial planning.### **Compliance & Risk Management*** Ensure all clinical operations adhere to CMS, Joint Commission, and institutional compliance standards.* Identify operational risks (e.g., underperformance, billing inefficiencies) and develop mitigation plans in collaboration with legal and compliance teams.## **Qualifications:**### **Education**Master's degree in Health Administration, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field required.### **Experience**Minimum of 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare operations and finance.Proven success in managing clinical productivity, financial planning, and strategic initiatives.### **Skills & Competencies*** Strong leadership and team management capabilities.* Advanced financial modeling and analytical skills.* Expertise in healthcare operations, provider compensation, and performance metrics.* Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities.* Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and financial reporting tools.* Familiarity with EHR systems, digital health platforms, and regulatory compliance.Salary $180,000 - $210,000 annually**Compliance Salary Range Disclosure**Howard University is a comprehensive, research-oriented, historically Black private university providing an educational experience of exceptional quality to students of high academic potential with particular emphasis upon the provision of educational opportunities to promising Black students. Further, the University is dedicated to attracting and sustaining a cadre of faculty who are, through their teaching and research, committed to the development of distinguished and compassionate graduates and to the quest for solutions to human and social problems in the United States and throughout the world.Howard University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex,sexual orientation,gender or gender identity, marital status, religion, disability or protected veterans status. Veterans and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.Inquiries regarding provisions for persons with disabilities or veterans status, Equal Employment Opportunity and Title IX should be directed to the Office of Employee Relations and Equal Employment Opportunity at ************.**This position description should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required. The university has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description is not be construed as a contract for employment.**
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A financial consulting firm in Annapolis is seeking a motivated individual for the role of Chief Financial Officer. This position requires over 10 years of financial experience and a solid understanding of SaaS metrics. The CFO will manage client engagements, provide financial insights, and implement best practices. Benefits include compensation based on experience, flexible hours, unlimited vacation, and comprehensive health insurance.
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$101k-189k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
ACG Cares
Finance vice president job in Bethesda, MD
The school is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide financial expertise and implement a responsive set of systems and approaches to serve the administration of the school. The CFO will oversee all financial matters including forecasting, budgeting, accounting, reporting, and compliance. Working closely with Senior Leadership and the Board of Trustees, the CFO will play a necessary and important role in the mission of the school by ensuring that the financial infrastructure, strategies, and resources are in place to support and sustain the high‑quality educational experience that Prep is known for. This role requires a leader who can align financial and operational strategies with the school's core values and mission.
At the direction of the President, the CFO works in close collaboration with the Headmaster, Chief Operating Officer and other senior colleagues to ensure that the school's financial and operational objectives are consistently achieved. With the mandate to innovate on the business office systems and processes and configure the business office personnel to match the future needs of the organization, the CFO anticipates needs and provides access to information and insights for effective decision‑making at the school.
This person directly manages a team of three people who execute the accounting and finance functions. The CFO retains responsibility for financial legal affairs, compliance, and risk management. The person in this role will manage vendor relationships executing on key functions including financial investments, credit card purchasing and processing, and other outsourced functions within finance.
In support of the governance and fiduciary responsibilities of the Georgetown Preparatory School Board of Trustees, the CFO provides timely and accurate analysis and reporting, as well as financial forecasts.
Essential ResponsibilitiesFiscal Management and Accounting
Manage daily financial operations, including accounting functions and payroll.
Ensure the coordinated stewardship of the school's financial resources, including treasury management and cash flow forecasting.
Supervise business office personnel and oversee the full spectrum of accounting functions, ensuring smooth, accurate, and efficient administration of funds.
With input from Senior Leadership develop, refine, and implement the annual operating budget, gathering input from all relevant stakeholders.
Maintain proper cash reserves, managing endowment funds and operational cash flow in line with established financial expectations.
Prepare long‑term financial forecasts and projections, including maintaining the school's financial model to provide actionable financial insights to senior managers and the Board of Trustees in evaluating and supporting strategic initiatives.
Ensure the preparation of accurate and timely financial reports, including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, for internal and external stakeholders.
Strategic Leadership, Advisory and Planning
Serve as a member of the Senior Leadership team and partner with the President and Senior Leadership team on all financial matters.
Advise the President, Headmaster, Chief Operating Officer and Board of Trustees on financial policies and financial decisions.
Serve as a staff liaison to the school's investment fund manager, and the finance committee of the board.
In close collaboration with the Chief Operating Officer, support the planning, execution, and financing of major construction projects.
Coordinate with the VicePresident of Institutional Advancement and Headmaster to establish and regularly assess fundraising and enrollment revenue goals.
Partner with the Advancement team on the financial aspects of fundraising, including providing timely and accurate financial information for donor communications.
Oversee the annual financial audit and 403(b) audit processes, ensuring full compliance with applicable regulations.
Personnel Management
In coordination with outside counsel and the Human Resources Director, ensure that the school's personnel policies support its programs and that the school's actions regarding hiring, compensation, training, promotion, and separation conform with state and federal requirements, and are in line with the school's strategic goals.
In close collaboration with the Human Resources Director, ensure that the retirement plans, health and disability insurance, and other benefit programs are brokered, designed, and funded in alignment with the school's financial priorities.
Provide appropriate and timely information to the Headmaster and Chief Operating Officer for salary comparisons, both internal and external, including the coordination of the preparation of employment contracts. In collaboration with the Human Resources Director, regularly assess market conditions to propose updated employee salary scales.
Compliance and Risk Management
Establish a regular process for review, update, and consistent application of appropriate internal controls, policies, and financial procedures.
Lead initiatives to ensure financial data security and implement robust protections and protocols for protecting sensitive information handled by the business office and vendors.
Maintain the school's insurance coverage, liability, and risk‑related policies and controls. Work with insurance advisors and brokers to ensure adequate, appropriate, and cost‑effective insurance is in place.
Develop and execute financial contingency plans for various crisis scenarios to ensure business continuity.
Serve as a resource to help the Chief Operating Officer mitigate liability exposure through policies, procedures, training, audits, investigations, and engineered solutions.
Ensure timely and accurate submission of all required financial reports and compliance filings.
Keep informed about emerging financial risks and regulatory changes affecting the educational sector.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be an experienced executive and a team player who possesses:
Education and experience equivalent to a master's degree in accounting, business, finance, or a related field; additional certifications preferred.
Experience in or knowledge of independent schools, nonprofit fund accounting, and relevant GAAP guidance are beneficial.
At least five years of experience as a Chief Financial Officer or Business Officer, with significant managerial experience is strongly preferred.
Advanced Excel and analysis skills, prior experience working across technology platforms, and a strong working knowledge of business accounting policies, procedures, practices, and financial software programs strongly preferred.
Demonstrated effectiveness working with trustees, employees, and external constituents.
Experience working with external auditors, implementing internal controls, and managing compliance‑related issues.
A commitment to the mission of the school and a demonstrated ability to manage and execute all duties through a collaborative approach that supports the comprehensive needs of the school's leadership, governance, employees, and stakeholders.
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$100k-189k yearly est. 3d ago
Hospitality Finance Leader - VP of Accounting & Strategy
Andrews & Cole
Finance vice president job in Bethesda, MD
A hospitality firm located in Bethesda, Maryland is seeking a VP of Accounting & Finance/CFO to lead the financial strategy and oversee hotel accounting operations. This role involves supervising staff, ensuring accurate financial reporting, and complying with regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate will have a BS in Accounting, CPA certification, and 12-15 years of relevant experience. Proficiency with various accounting software and strong leadership skills are essential for this position.
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$103k-166k yearly est. 4d ago
TAS Director - Financial Due Diligence
Rsm Us LLP 4.4
Finance vice president job in Baltimore, MD
We are the leading provider of professional services to the middle market globally, our purpose is to instill confidence in a world of change, empowering our clients and people to realize their full potential. Our exceptional people are the key to our unrivaled, culture and talent experience and our ability to be compelling to our clients. You'll find an environment that inspires and empowers you to thrive both personally and professionally. There's no one like you and that's why there's nowhere like RSM.RSM is looking for a Director to join our Financial Due Diligence team within our Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) practice. In this dynamic role, you will work with our nationally award-winning Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Advisory practice servicing both corporate and private equity clients. Our wholistic M&A group services include assisting our clients with readiness and diligence services pre-close all the way through transaction integration and execution. Our Transaction Advisory Services team is comprised of seasoned, expert, nationally acclaimed and knowledgeable professionals providing buy-side and sell-side financial, technology, and operational diligence services and advice.**Responsibilities:*** TAS Directors will lead and manage multiple challenging financial due diligence engagements and participate in transactions related to the acquisitions and divestitures by private equity investor groups and strategic corporate buyers and sellers.* Develop and deliver quality planning approaches with timely and responsive services and work products that meet and/or exceed client expectations.* Utilize proven business development skills to build upon transaction advisory services work.* Identify business opportunities and enhance go-to-market strategies.* Lead teams to generate a vision, establish direction and motivate members, create an atmosphere of trust, leverage diverse views, and coach staff.**Required Qualifications:*** A bachelor's degree, ideally with a major in accounting or finance* Approximately 10 years of related work experience: with at least 5 years experience in financial due diligence* Successful track record of building and growing a Transaction Advisory Service Practice* Big Four or similar consulting background* Experience servicing private equity groups (PEG)* Experience with developing and supervising staff both on engagements and in their career* Demonstrates thorough knowledge and/or a proven track record of success with operating in a professional services firm or large consultancy At RSM, we offer a competitive benefits and compensation package for all our people.We offer flexibility in your schedule, empowering you to balance life's demands, while also maintaining your ability to serve clients.Learn more about our total rewards at .All applicants will receive consideration for employment as RSM does not tolerate discrimination and/or harassment based on race; color; creed; sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances; sex (including pregnancy or disabilities related to nursing); gender; sexual orientation; HIV Status; national origin; ancestry; familial or marital status; age; physical or mental disability; citizenship; political affiliation; medical condition (including family and medical leave); domestic violence victim status; past, current or prospective service in the US uniformed service; US Military/Veteran status; pre-disposing genetic characteristics or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law. Accommodation for applicants with disabilities is available upon request in connection with the recruitment process and/or employment/partnership.RSM is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete an application, interview, or otherwise participate in the recruiting process, please call us at ************ or send us an email at *****************.RSM does not intend to hire entry level candidates who will require sponsorship now OR in the future (i.e. F-1 visa holders). If you are a recent U.S. college / university graduate possessing 1-2 years of progressive and relevant work experience in a same or similar role to the one for which you are applying, excluding internships, you may be eligible for hire as an experienced associate.RSM will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records in accordance with the requirements of applicable law, including but not limited to, the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. For additional information regarding RSM's background check process, including information about job duties that necessitate the use of one or more types of background checks, .At RSM, an employee's pay at any point in their career is intended to reflect their experiences, performance, and skills for their current role. The salary range (or starting rate for interns and associates) for this role represents numerous factors considered in the hiring decisions including, but not limited to, education, skills, work experience, certifications, location, etc. As such, pay for the successful candidate(s) could fall anywhere within the stated range.Compensation Range: $151,200 - $304,200Individuals selected for this role will be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on firm and individual performance.
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$151.2k-304.2k yearly 4d 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 4d 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. 3d 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. 2d ago
Director of Financial Operations - Law School Leadership
Reyes Beer Division
Finance vice president job in Baltimore, MD
A prominent university in Maryland is seeking a Director of Financial Operations to lead its financial functions. This role requires a strong background in financial management, compliance oversight, and strategic leadership. The ideal candidate will ensure accountability and efficiency in managing the school's finances. A Bachelor's degree is required, with a preference for a Master's degree and CPA certification. The salary range is $140,000 - $155,000, commensurate with experience.
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$140k-155k yearly 5d ago
Director, Finance
Future Caucus
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
Position Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Rochelle Colburn, COO
Anticipated Start: March 2026
ABOUT THE ROLE
Future Caucus is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Director of Finance to lead finance operations on our team, under the leadership of our COO. This position plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality financial reporting and compliance, supporting strategic decision-making processes, and supporting our team of program directors to be effective stewards of organizational funds and financial processes.
The ideal candidate not only has a strong background in finance, but also possesses strong interpersonal and communication skills to influence and collaborate with various teams and stakeholders. They should be passionate about creating processes that help the organization function at the highest level, and have an orientation toward proactive communication with team members.
ABOUT FUTURE CAUCUS
Future Caucus has an audacious mission: activate young leaders to bridge the partisan divide and build a more functional democracy. Future Caucus is a national, nonpartisan organization dedicated to supporting the next generation of elected leaders. We provide the resources, networking, and capacity-building opportunities for these policymakers to forge productive partnerships on critical national issues.
In 2013, Future Caucus organized the nation's first and only caucus for young members of Congress, the Congressional Future Caucus, to build coalitions on future-oriented challenges. Future Caucus also scaled this model into 36 state legislatures, each with a Future Caucus consisting of young, high‑potential legislators, and now engages more than 1,900 young legislators nationwide. In 2025, Future Caucus' President & CEO was named to the TIME100 Next list. Learn more at *********************
RESPONSIBILITIES Financial Leadership & Operations
Create and maintain finance policies, ensuring strong internal controls
Support the COO in managing the annual budgeting process for the organization, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and alignment with strategic goals and grant outcomes
Prepare, analyze and ensure the accuracy of financial statements, including generating quarterly board reports and annual reports
Partner with senior staff and directors to ensure financial literacy and accountability
Provide scenario modeling to support leadership decision‑making processes
Collaborate with the Programs & Development departments to ensure financial alignment
Assist the accounting firm with annual audit process
Work with the accounting firm to ensure timely processing of invoices and other accounts payable
Complete all state and federal tax forms, registrations, licenses and insurance needs
Serve as the ‘point person' for staff with payroll questions
Manage Program Budgets
Support project directors in the creation of their budgets annually
Regularly improve budget templates to clarify the necessary action
Support the creation of budget development for new grant proposals
Support the financial grant reporting functions for active grants
Track and account for grant deposits
Review and distribute quarterly financial reports to directors, engaging in ongoing conversation to ensure an understanding of variances
Approve small staff purchase requests
Track and Report Actuals
Conduct monthly, quarterly, and annual reconciliations to ensure accuracy and completeness
Track monthly cash flow and manage the monthly close process, ensuring accurate and on time team submissions and connections to our accounting firm
Train staff to complete details for each transaction and review expenses to ensure alignment with policies
Prepare COO's expense reports
Vendor Management
Manage the relationship with our accounting firm
Work with the program team to manage travel and events policy and processes, including vendors, tracking consultant contracts and prompt payments
Manage semi‑monthly payroll processes, including salary reconciliation processes
Working with the executive team, evaluate employee compensation & benefit offerings in line with financially sustainable practices
Perform other related duties as needed
ABOUT YOU
Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in finance‑specific roles
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel
Experience with Quickbooks
Strong attention to detail and analytical skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex financial concepts clearly
OUR VALUES
In 2020, Future Caucus unveiled a set of organizational value statements developed collaboratively by our team. This ethos represents what we believe in at Future Caucus, and what we have worked to establish during the last eleven years. These are the values we have set for ourselves, and what we see come to life through our legislators in our network, partners, and supporters:
Listen First: communicate openly and respectfully - make room for others at the table
Say “We”: there is no “I” in Future Caucus - welcome diversity; it makes us stronger
Build Trust: Integrity in our relationships is fundamental - be reliable and follow through
Empower Others: Be empathetic - practice transparency and collaborate openly
Break Barriers: Climb it, go through it, or work around it - limits are challenges to overcome
Innovate Freely: Disruption leads to creative solutions - forge a new path forward
LOCATION
Future Caucus is currently in a hybrid work environment, candidates must be located in the Washington, D.C. metro area, or be willing to relocate.
COMPENSATION
Salary for this position is $88,000‑$101,500, dependent on experience. Highly competitive benefits are provided, including transit stipend, 401(k) with employer contributions, generous vacation policy, professional development stipend, and comprehensive health benefits.
CULTURE AND CONNECTION
Future Caucus aspires to an organizational culture based on our values, where our team is connected and collaborative. We take time to share in the wins and impact of our work, chat over regular employer‑paid lunches, learn together, and participate in local social and service activities. We are eager to add team members who share our values and will continue building our positive culture.
HIRING PROCESS
The priority deadline for this role is Jan. 12, 2026 and we anticipate communicating to candidates following our priority deadline. Applications received after this date will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
As an equal opportunity employer, Future Caucus is committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment. We strongly encourage members of historically underrepresented groups to apply, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and multilingual individuals. Reference checks are conducted on all prospective new hires.
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$88k-101.5k yearly 3d 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. 4d ago
Chief Innovation Officer (CINO)
Zwillgen 3.7
Finance vice president job in Washington, DC
ZwillGen is a boutique law firm representing some of the biggest names in technology on a wide range of internet-related legal issues, including cybersecurity, privacy, government surveillance, alternative data, litigation, and fantasy sports.
We offer a hardworking yet casual and collaborative work environment that sets us apart from large law firms. At ZwillGen, we have casual attire, on-site massages, snacks and beverages, an on-site gym in our DC office. Our culture prioritizes work‑life balance, mutual respect, and inclusivity, with weekly firm meetings that bring everyone together.
About the Role
We are seeking a forward‑thinking Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) to lead the firm's strategy and execution around innovation, with a special focus on artificial intelligence (AI), legal technology, and operational efficiency. The ideal candidate will bring a strong understanding of emerging technologies and how they intersect with legal practice to drive measurable business results.
As a member of the leadership team, the CINO will collaborate closely with attorneys, technologists, and operations leaders to identify opportunities, pilot new solutions, and implement transformative initiatives that enhance client service, reduce friction, and increase profitability.
Key Responsibilities AI and Legal Technology Leadership
Design and implement the firm's AI and automation strategy, including responsible deployment of generative AI tools for internal operations and client‑facing solutions.
Evaluate and pilot AI applications for document review, legal research, compliance monitoring, and litigation support.
Innovation Strategy & Execution
Build and maintain an innovation roadmap focused on client value, attorney productivity, and business efficiency.
Identify emerging technologies (e.g., knowledge management, predictive analytics, smart drafting tools) and assess their applicability.
Partner with firm leaders to integrate innovation goals into legal service delivery.
Help develop new client‑facing innovative legal products and services.
Change Management & Education
Champion a culture of innovation across the firm through education, workshops, and cross‑functional collaboration.
Lead training programs to upskill attorneys and staff on new technologies and processes.
Create innovation KPIs and metrics to measure adoption, ROI, and impact.
Strategic Partnerships & Vendor Management
Manage relationships with legal tech vendors, AI solution providers, and innovation consultants.
Vet, select, and oversee the implementation of legaltech platforms, including contract lifecycle management (CLM) and innovative Apps.
Qualifications & Experience
7+ years of experience in innovation, legal operations, or technology strategy in a law firm, corporate legal department, or legaltech environment.
Deep familiarity with AI technologies and their applications in the legal sector, including OpenAI, Microsoft Copilot, Casetext CoCounsel, Harvey, and similar platforms.
Strong leadership, communication, and cross‑functional collaboration skills.
Proven ability to manage enterprise‑level projects and drive change in professional services environments.
JD, MBA, or relevant Tech‑focused graduate degree preferred but not required.
Preferred Qualifications
Thought leadership in legal innovation (e.g., speaking engagements, publications, or involvement in organizations like CLOC, ILTA, or ACC Legal Ops).
Experience in cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance frameworks as they relate to tech implementation.
Strategic yet hands‑on: able to set vision while rolling up sleeves to execute.
Compensation & Benefits
ZwillGen is committed to pay transparency in accordance with applicable wage laws. The salary range for this position is $200,000 - $250,000 annually, based on qualifications, skills, and level of experience.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Paid time off and parental leave
Short‑term and long‑term disability coverage
Eligibility for the firm's Perks! Program
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$76k-117k yearly est. 1d ago
Corporate Relations Director
Boy Scouts of America 4.1
Finance vice president job in Bethesda, MD
Bethesda, Maryland (MD)
The Corporate Relations Director is responsible for developing and managing strategic partnerships with corporations to advance NCAC's mission and revenue goals. This position focuses on cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding corporate donors and, as partners, aligning partnership opportunities with organizational priorities.
ResponsibilitiesStrategic Partnership Development
Create and implement a comprehensive corporate engagement strategy to expand the organization's corporate supporter base
Identify and cultivate new corporate prospects across leading industries in the Washington, DC region
Negotiate partnerships, cause-marketing campaigns, and workplace giving programs
Develop a comprehensive corporate benefits matrix to offer, track, fulfill, and scale a suite of benefits that deliver value and impact to corporate partners
Revenue Generation
Secure corporate gifts and sponsorships for events and programs, often in the five- and six-figure range
Establish a portfolio of corporate donors and partners to achieve annual revenue targets through diversified corporate fundraising streams
Develop and maintain a target list of potential corporate partners and create donor life-cycle strategies that follow a moves management structure
Relationship Management
Serve as NCAC's primary liaison between corporate partners and internal implementation teams
Develop personalized stewardship plans to ensure partner satisfaction and retention
Lead organizational stewardship efforts of corporate relationships to ensure high impact of donor contributions
Represent NCAC at corporate meetings, networking events, and community functions
Work closely with senior leadership, board members, and cross-functional teams (development, events, communications)
Work closely with the Special Events Director to optimize corporate partners for NCAC, including integration of events and sponsorship opportunities
Provide reports on organizational and departmental key performance indicators, revenue progress, and engagement metrics to leadership
Work with the Donor Data Manager to proactively and reactively provide research profiles on companies and key personnel for the purpose of executive briefings
Ensure that all records pertaining to corporate relationships are purposefully and transparently captured using NCAC systems, including CRM
Education
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in nonprofit management, business, or related field preferred
Qualifications
Proven success in securing major corporate partnerships and sponsorships
Strong negotiation, communication, and presentation skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Blackbaud) and fundraising best practices
Strategic thinking and planning
Relationship-building and networking
Financial acumen and goal orientation
Leadership and team collaboration
Ethical and compliance awareness
All councils are equal opportunity employers and offer a competitive salary, based on the council's geographic location. Professional Scouting offers benefits to include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death, retirement plan, plus compensation for authorized and approved business-related expenses, including phone and mileage reimbursement. We also offer a generous vacation policy and holiday observances.
Salary or Salary Range: $90,000-$95,000
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$90k-95k yearly 5d 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 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer - $250M PE Backed Company
Talentohc
Finance vice president job in Baltimore, MD
Talento Human Capital has been engaged by a leading private equity firm who is growing a business in the supply chain & distribution space with revenues in excess of $250m. This business unit will serve as key platform for expansion in this global industry that represents nearly $10 Trillion in market cap.
Job Summary
As the CFO you will contribute to the development of the organization's long term and short term business plans with a focus on planning, budgeting, and financial performance management. The CFO is a leadership position that contributes meaningfully to the strategy for the company with a well-rounded approach to general business matters across a variety of topics. Reporting to the CEO, the CFO ensures integrity by providing process knowledge, technical expertise, and reporting leadership with a strong focus on timeliness, accuracy, and consistency. The CFO's management skills, knowledge of accounting and financial forecasting, and skillful partnership building play a crucial role in advancing the company's vision and goals. This role will drive the creation & maintenance of robust operating & financial models, manage annual budgets, oversee quarterly & annual planning process, track performance against forecast, and maintain a seat at the table in steering the business.
ResponsibilitiesLeadership
Develop a comprehensive plan for the organization to plan and execute on its objectives.
Create balanced scorecards and define the organization's KPI's for effective management.
Provide insights and recommendations to CEO and leadership team ensuring the organization is on track to execute on its short-term and long-term growth plans.
Implement policies, procedures and processes to scale and manage the organization effectively.
Mentor and develop finance team, managing work allocation, systems training, performance evaluations, and the building of an effective and efficient team dynamic. Serve as talent champion developing the future leaders of the company.
Develop a holistic understanding of the company's financing needs and options.
Develop a strong “feel” for the business & operations. Constantly suggest and implement ways to improve business performance.
Work with executive leadership & functional heads to establish product-level P&Ls and department budgets.
Ensure all finance & accounting functions (month-end close process, FP&A, treasury, tax, accounting, payroll, etc.) are operating smoothly.
Interface with institutional investor, private equity, banks, and multiple finance entities on behalf of the organization.
Financial & Strategic Planning
Develop organization FP&A strategy and ongoing rhythms; implement a method to managing the business financially taking into account the needs of the peer group and overall company. Coordinate Monthly Business Reviews and Materials.
Create and establish yearly financial objectives that align with the company's plan for growth and expansion; Direct and coordinate an organization's financial or budget activities to fund operations, maximize investments, or increase efficiency
Assess and evaluate financial performance of organization with regard to long-term operational goals, budgets and forecasts; Analyze operations to evaluate performance of a company or its staff in meeting objectives or to determine areas of potential cost reduction, program improvement, policy change or revenue/profit optimization.
Analyze and review financial data, reporting financial performance, preparing budgets, and monitoring expenditures and costs.
Manage cash flow planning process and ensure funds availability, as well as investments and asset management areas.
Oversee monthly operating budget and annual company operating budget.
Coordinate and direct the preparation of budgets, financial forecasts, and report variances; Review and analyze monthly financial results and provide recommendations
Compares performance with operating plans, budgets, and standards to interpret and report to CEO & leadership team.
Direct, plan, and implement accounting / finance policies, objectives, or activities for the organization in order to ensure continuing operations, maximize returns on investments, or increase productivity.
Accounting, Tax, Audit, Risk & Insurance
Oversee the month-end close process, constantly reviewing procedures while eliminating inefficiencies. Ensure adequate revenue and cost accounting.
Manage all tax matters across the organization varying from state, income, federal and all other applicable tax dominions.
Enhance and implement financial and accounting systems, processes, tools and control systems while maintaining checks and balances.
Remain current on audit best practices as well as state, federal and local laws regarding company operations; Formulate internal controls and policies to comply with legislation and established best practices.
Assures protection for the assets of the entities through internal control, internal auditing, and assuring proper insurance coverage.
Partner with supply chain, operations & produce teams to ensure effective procurement management providing detailed budgeting and cost management support.
Lead and engage external, 3rd parties on Audits and Tax matters. Ensure accuracy of work delivered.
Treasury & Debt Management
Responsible for reporting to lenders/creditors (if applicable)
Develop and implement strategies to hit planned day sales outstanding targets.
Work with management to establish and maintain credit and collection policies per PC guidelines.
Review aged accounts receivable and take proper action to reduce risk.
Develop financial valuation models for capital investments.
Merger & Acquisition Integration
Perform due diligence with business unit and corporate/private equity M&A team on bolt-on acquisitions.
Partner with corporate investment team, legal teams and other teams and 3rd parties to develop effective integration and onboarding of new companies.
Special Projects
Lead projects and perform other duties as directed by Private Equity investors or Business Unit leadership.
Education
Master's degree in accounting, finance, or similar field
Experience
10+ years of work experience, with a deep focus in finance across topics such as financial effectiveness, CFO advisory, process and policy, technology, operations, organizational structure and strategy, and/or transformation.
Experience in supply chain intensive businesses with a preference for fast-moving food & beverage distribution.
Proven experience as a Finance executive in a high organization with expertise in organizing and professionalizing business functions.
Exceptional practical knowledge of accounting and financial processes, including budgeting, financial closures, and reporting.
Significant experience working with external auditors, internal controls and compliance-related issues.
Experience leading business & finance transformation initiatives.
Solid knowledge of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and regulations.
Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel
Expertise in accounting software
Superior attention to detail and problem-solving ability
Strong analytical and strategic planning skills
Effective communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
Behavior Profile
Enjoys working in an entrepreneurial environment with a passion for living a good life in a great industry alongside good people.
Superior problem-solving skills and ability to work well under pressure in a demanding environment.
Enjoys big picture and vision with a balance on tactics and execution; Thinks strategically/end-to-end.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated leadership ability, confidence and executive presence.
Focused and determined at accomplishing objectives while treating people with dignity, respect and compassion.
About TalentoHC
TalentoHC is a high growth talent & organizational solutions firm. Through Talento Recruiting, we are transforming the customer experience standards in the recruiting services arena. The company was founded in 2017 with the belief that human capital should be viewed as an asset on the balance sheet. Through its integrated human capital services, the Talento team has supported 65+ enterprise, middle market and startup/high growth organizations in 15 countries with recruiting, contingent workforce management, employer branding, strategy, transformation, organization design & implementation, career pathing, outplacement, employer branding and leadership development solutions. Some of the benefits of working for Talento HCM are as follows:
Talento Human Capital (HC) is an equal opportunity employer, people are at the center of what we do!
People + Passion + Perseverance = Progress
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Tax & Accounting Director: Lead, Strategize & Grow Practice
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Finance vice president job in Gaithersburg, MD
A growing tax and accounting firm in Gaithersburg seeks an experienced Director - Tax & Accounting. This pivotal role includes overseeing tax compliance and bookkeeping, mentoring staff, and fostering client relationships. The ideal candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in accounting, an active CPA license, and 10-15 years of tax experience. This position offers the opportunity to thrive in a collaborative environment while making a significant impact on the firm's success.
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How much does a finance vice president earn in Rossville, MD?
The average finance vice president in Rossville, MD earns between $84,000 and $205,000 annually. This compares to the national average finance vice president range of $98,000 to $222,000.
Average finance vice president salary in Rossville, MD
$131,000
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