Chief Finance & Administration Officer
Job Type
Full-time
Description

The Chief Finance and Administration Officer (CFAO) is a senior executive leader responsible for the strategic and operational oversight of the organization’s financial, administrative, and operational functions. Reporting to the President & CEO and serving as a key member of the Senior Executive Team, the CFAO partners closely with leadership and the Board of Directors to ensure the organization’s financial health, operational excellence, and long-term sustainability.


This role combines financial stewardship, operational leadership, and administrative oversight, including finance, accounting, information technology (IT), facilities, and enterprise risk management. The CFAO brings a strategic, business-oriented mindset while remaining aligned with the organization’s mission, values, and commitment to equity and inclusion.

  

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership & Governance

  • Serve as a strategic partner to the President & CEO and Senior Executive Team in setting organizational vision, priorities, and long-term goals. 
  • Serve  as staff liaison to the Board of Directors, Finance Committee; prepare clear and actionable materials to support governance and decision-making. 
  • Advise leadership on financial, operational, and legal implications of strategic initiatives, partnerships, investments, and new programs. 
  • Foster cross-functional collaboration and alignment across departments to drive organizational effectiveness. 

Financial Management & Oversight

  • Responsible for all financial operations, including accounting, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and financial analysis of NCRC, its affiliates and subsidiaries
  • Ensure the timely preparation and accuracy of financial statements in accordance with GAAP. 
  • Develop and manage the annual budget; monitor performance and provide monthly and quarterly variance analysis, and regular financial forecasts. 
  • Manage cash flow, banking relationships, and investment strategies. 
  • Provide financial insights and analysis to support executive and Board decision-making. 
  • Ensure compliance with all tax reporting, regulatory requirements, and audit processes; serve as primary liaison with external auditors for NCRC, its affiliates and subsidiaries.
  • Oversee grants management, and financial reporting to funders. 
  • Maintain fiduciary responsibility for retirement plans and organizational assets, including real estate and investments of NCRC, its affiliates and subsidiaries. 

Operations & Administration

  • Provide leadership and oversight of organizational operations, including facilities, procurement, vendor management, and office administration. 
  • Develop and implement systems, policies, and procedures that enhance efficiency, scalability, and internal controls. 
  • Ensure effective infrastructure and operational support for programs and organizational growth. 
  • Oversee contract management and vendor relationships. 
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen organizational performance and service delivery. 

Information Technology (IT) 

  • Provide strategic oversight of IT to align with organizational goals and operations. 
  • Oversee IT infrastructure, including hardware, software, cloud systems, and network security. 
  • Ensure system reliability, security, performance, and compliance, including data governance and privacy, in partnership with IT leadership, Legal and NCRC programs management.
  • Lead technology planning, including upgrades, digital initiatives, and business continuity/disaster recovery. 
  • Establish and maintain IT policies on usage, security, and access controls with IT leadership.

Risk Management & Compliance

  • Identify, assess, and mitigate organizational risks across financial, operational, legal, and technology areas. 
  • Oversee insurance program including vendor selection, vendor performance and coverage/risk mitigation.
  • Establish and maintain strong internal controls and compliance frameworks. 
  • Safeguard organizational assets, reputation, and mission through proactive risk management strategies. 

External Relations

  • Serve as the principal liaison with external financial partners, including auditors, investment managers, banks, and regulatory agencies. 
  • Collaborate with affiliated organizations and external stakeholders on matters of shared interest. 
  • Represent the organization with professionalism in financial, operational, and legal matters. 
Requirements
  • Minimum of 10–15 years of progressive leadership experience in finance, operations and administration, preferably within the nonprofit sector. Demonstrated  expertise in financial management, GAAP, budgeting, forecasting, audit, and      compliance. 
  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or related field required; advanced degree (MBA, MPA, JD, or equivalent) preferred. Comparable education and experience may be considered. 
  • CPA or equivalent professional certification required. 
  • Experience working with legal counsel and managing contracts, compliance, and regulatory matters. 
  • Proven experience overseeing operations and IT functions. 
  • Strong understanding of nonprofit governance and Board engagement. 
  • Experience managing complex organizations and leading through growth or transformation. 

Core Competencies

  • Strategic thinking and leadership 
  • Financial acumen and analytical expertise 
  • Operational excellence and systems thinking 
  • Legal and regulatory awareness 
  • Technology and digital literacy 
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Change management and continuous improvement 
  • Integrity, sound judgment, and high ethical standards 
  • Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion 
  • Ability to balance strategic vision with hands-on execution 
Salary Description
$245,000 - $275,000