Job Description
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) About the Company Leading community organization providing supportive housing services Industry Non-Profit Organization Management Type Non Profit Founded 1986 Employees 11-50 Categories Non-Profit & Philanthropy Case Management Homelessness Prevention Programming Shelter About the Role The Company is seeking a Chief Finance Officer (CFO) to join its executive leadership team. The CFO will be a key strategic partner, providing financial guidance to the President, CEO, and Board of Directors, and ensuring the organization's financial stewardship across a complex funding environment. This role is pivotal in overseeing financial planning, accounting, grant financial management, budgeting, and financial reporting, with a strong focus on compliance and the integrity of financial systems. The successful candidate will lead the finance function through operational improvements, modernize financial systems, and work closely with various teams to align financial planning with the organization's mission and funding strategy. Candidates for the CFO position at the company must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with an advanced degree and CPA preferred. Essential skills include expertise in accounting, financial reporting, internal controls, and audit leadership, particularly within multi-source funding environments. The CFO should have a proven track record in leading financial strategy, be a trusted advisor to executive leadership, and have experience in organizational change and team development. Deep operational and financial management expertise, including grant financial oversight and risk mitigation, is required. The role demands the ability to operate in fast-paced environments, with a focus on performance and a mission-aligned mindset. Experience in housing, homelessness services, or other grant-funded environments is a plus, as is familiarity with federal grant compliance frameworks. Hiring Manager Title President and Chief Executive Officer Travel Percent Less than 10% Functions Finance