Director of Finance
Burien, WA, United States
Job Description Job Description Director of Finance
Updated: January 3, 2024
FTE 1.0 Exempt, Reports to: Executive Director
About CHOOSE 180:
CHOOSE 180 transforms systems of injustice and supports the young people who are too often impacted by these systems. We envision a future where youthful behavior is decriminalized and young people are offered restorative practices in lieu of traditional prosecution. In place of the school-to-prison pipeline, a community will exist to see youth as possibilities, not problems to be solved and help young people realize their potential and provide them with the tools necessary to achieve their goals.
CHOOSE 180 is made up of passionate individuals who together create a workplace deeply rooted in the community. We place an emphasis on bringing your whole self to the work of CHOOSE 180 as it is our shared conviction that you can’t compartmentalize greatness and to do so we have created a safe space for our team to be supported in their highs, lows and everything in between. This is the secret to our impact; passionate people who are committed to being their best, so that they can give their best to our youth and young adults.
Job purpose:
The Finance Director oversees the organization's finances, financial procedures and reporting. This position is responsible for overseeing all financial operations, ensuring fiscal compliance, and driving agency-wide financial strategies that support the mission and growth of the organization
Duties and key responsibilities:
Financial Management Strategic oversight, planning, policy creation and forecasting over all organization finances
Develop and implements financial strategy aligned with the organization's mission goals and strategic plan
Works closely with key stakeholders including Executive Director, Board, and Finance Committee in ensuring we are in financially secure and in compliance with all loca, state and federal regulations
Files and submits all non-payroll taxes
Creates/modifies policies and procedures including but not limited to spending approvals, internal controls, etc.
Financial Compliance & Accounting Ensure we are following, complying, and updating our standard operating procedures and internal controls documents
Continue to evaluate and update our internal controls and incorporate best practices including raising risk flags through the appropriate channels
Training staff on financial processes and procedures
Hires and oversees our relationship with our finance contractors for various projects including annual audits and 990 tax filings
Oversees and collaborates on the development of all allocations, contract, and program budgets
Performs regular reconciliations across departments including LGL/Donor reconciliation, grants, and contracts
Provides oversight, policy creation and dual controls over all finance procedures including but not limited to reimbursements, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, basic needs, and gift cards, fixed asset management, cash-flow, prepaid management, balance sheet reconciliations, year-end closing, restricted fund schedule
Respond to financial correspondence and needs that arise
Financial Analysis & Budgeting Work collaboratively with organization leadership and program staff to develop monitor and forecast,budgets, and problem solve financial pivots as needed
Exercise sound fiscal responsibility through a lens of mitigating financial risks and opportunities for fraud in order to protect the organization's assets and reputation
Works closely with the Community Engagement Team around strategic planning regarding all donor database tracking, compliance, fundraising goals, and monthly reconciliations
Financial Reporting Works with the board and finance committee to foster financial transparency, provide financial information, and to seek input on finance policies, necessary reports, and controls
Work closely with Operations Director, Program Director and Finance Manager to develop system for program team oversight of spend down Project manages and supports the team in monthly spend down reports
Supports Finance Manager in routine reconciliation and reports across departments including P&L statements, balance sheets, board reports, annual reports, etc.
Provides support, reports, and program budgets needed for grants and contracts
Leads, supports and supervises the finance team Attends all finance committee meetings & necessary board meetings
Monitor and evaluate financial efforts to ensure that goals are met
Provide supervision and support, training opportunities for the finance team
Cultivate a strong team culture of support, growth, and development
Work closely with other internal facing departments to create and streamline processes and procedures
Shares opportunities for professional development including attending WSCPA Nonprofit Conference and stays on top of changes within the industry
Supports the overall goals and mission of the department and organization Attends and participates fully in all relevant meetings and committees including but not limited to all staff meetings, supervision meetings, trainings, and others
Provides additional support as needed for the finance team projects
Lead according to the Mission, Vision & Values of the organization
Other projects as appropriate
Desired qualifications for this position:
Commitment to the vision and goals of CHOOSE 180
5-7 years of financial management experience
Must have payroll experience and mastery of QBO
Experience with HRIS Rippling, Rippling Spend Management, and LGL a plus
Experience working with or in the criminal legal system
Entrepreneurial and results-oriented with ability to anticipate/respond to changing circumstances/priorities
Strong interpersonal and customer care skills with ability to communicate successfully through multiple media channels
Strong attention to detail and compliance related lens
Ability to build and maintain policies and procedures and communicate them clearly
Bilingual or multilingual a plus
Working conditions:
This position is required to work some weekend days as well as attend after-hours events, and to be available for consultation when needed. In addition, this position may be called upon and must be capable of compassionate de-escalation and crisis intervention involving youth and/or family members working through trauma.
Compensation and benefits:
CHOOSE 180 is committed to providing employees with a living wage and benefits package. The salary for this position is $87,200. Position comes with medical, dental, and vision benefits, as well as generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement and a wellness investment.
To apply:
Please visit the website at www.choose180.org/join -our-team and apply online by submitting your resume as well as a cover letter concisely explaining your interest in and relevant skills and experience related to the position, as well as why you want to work at CHOOSE 180. Position open until filled.
CHOOSE 180 an Equal Opportunity employer regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. Those who have experienced incarceration are encouraged to apply.
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