Chief Financial and People Officer

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Chief Financial and People Officer managing financial and human resources strategy for nonprofit Power to Decide. Responsible for organizational growth and achieving sexual and reproductive health for all.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage a team of five including direct supervision of the Senior Director, People & Culture, Accounting Manager, Senior Accountant, and Manager, People & Culture positions.
  • Manage and oversee People & Culture, including responsibility and accountability for:
  • Fostering a positive, safe, equitable, and inclusive organizational culture
  • Design and alignment of roles, responsibilities, and reporting structures in partnership with the CEO and Chiefs
  • Fostering professional development and growth
  • Performance and accountability systems
  • Compensation and benefit structure
  • Compliance with employment laws
  • Manage and oversee all financial activities, providing financial oversight and monitoring, including:
  • Establish and maintain appropriate financial policies and internal accounting controls and oversee accounting systems
  • Advising the CEO, Chiefs, and the Board of Directors of the organization’s financial position and culture.
  • Lead and support organizational budgeting process and multi-year financial planning to support organizational strategy and growth
  • Direct the preparation for independent audits including preparation of draft financial statements and information for Form 990
  • Ensure proper revenue recognition for all sources of income
  • Supervise month-end closing process including review and approval of employee expense reports, credit card transactions, and account reconciliations.
  • Review and analyze financial proposals and reports.
  • Partner with the Vice President, Strategy & Development on issues of shared responsibility including accounting for philanthropic gifts, revenue projections, and annual charitable registration filings.
  • Collaborate with program leads to monitor and regularly review programmatic progress and spending on restricted grants
  • Collaborate with program and development staff in developing proposal budgets
  • Establish and maintain fiscal relationships including banking, investment, IRS, and independent auditors.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • A minimum of 10 – 15 years of relevant experience as a chief financial officer, finance director, or controller with human resources management in a not-for-profit organization
  • Seven years of supervisory experience
  • In-depth experience and familiarity with not-for-profit GAAP, particularly revenue recognition and grant accounting, and 501(c)(3) compliance requirements
  • Superb review skills with great attention to detail
  • High degree of proficiency with leading HRIS and accounting software and applications (Microsoft Dynamics Business Central preferred) and strong spreadsheet skills
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and monitoring organizational operating budgets
  • Comfortable working virtually with remote staff, using cloud-based communication and software systems
  • Ability to quickly synthesize information and make informed decisions
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to translate complicated financial and legal compliance issues into accessible terms.
  • Ability to work with a high level of discretion regarding confidential matter

Benefits:

  • Health, dental and vision insurance
  • 403b
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Flexible work schedules
  • Generous leave