Gomez Partners
Overview
The Rochester Housing Authority (RHA) is seeking a qualified and mission-driven
Director of Finance
to oversee all fiscal operations of the agency. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for budgeting, accounting, audits, investments, and financial reporting for a complex public housing organization. Position Overview
The Director of Finance is responsible for planning and managing the full scope of RHA’s financial activities. This includes oversight of accounts payable/receivable, payroll, budgeting, grant tracking, audits, insurance, and investment management. The role reports directly to the Executive Director and supervises a team of professional and clerical finance staff. Responsibilities
Prepare and submit the annual RHA budget to appropriate funding agencies Manage monthly general ledger processes and financial reporting Oversee RHA’s insurance coverage and ensure compliance with state and federal requirements Track investments and maximize earnings on surplus cash Lead all financial audit preparation and resolution of audit findings Monitor fixed assets and ensure proper accounting for capital expenditures Present financial reports to the Board of Commissioners and other stakeholders Coordinate with IT staff to ensure finance systems are accurate and efficient Supervise and develop finance department personnel Qualifications
Strong understanding of governmental or nonprofit accounting practices Familiarity with HUD funding streams and public housing financial programs (e.g., Section 8, Capital Fund, MTW, RAD) Experience with budget development, financial projections, and cash flow analysis Skilled in audit preparation and working with regulatory agencies Ability to interpret complex financial data and communicate findings clearly Strong leadership and supervisory capabilities Full Performance Knowledge and Expectations
Knowledge of public housing and governmental accounting standards Experience managing grant funding and reporting to federal and state agencies Understanding of RHA insurance, fixed assets, and investment practices Ability to navigate HUD regulations, public housing law, and finance policy frameworks Minimum Qualifications
Option A:
Master’s degree in Accounting or Finance — plus three (3) years of full-time experience in accounting or finance (not including bookkeeping or record keeping) Option B:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance — plus four (4) years of full-time experience as above Option C:
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with at least 18 credit hours in accounting — plus four (4) years of full-time experience as above In all cases: Must also have at least two (2) years of supervisory experience, which may be concurrent. About Rochester Housing Authority
RHA provides safe, high-quality, and affordable housing for low-income individuals and families across the City of Rochester. Through public housing programs, property management, and community partnerships, RHA works to ensure equity, sustainability, and opportunity for the residents it serves. How to Apply
To apply, please send your resume to: Recruiting@DavidGomezPartners.com Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Finance, Accounting/Auditing, and Administrative Industries
Housing Programs and Housing and Community Development Location: Rochester, NY Metropolitan Area Salary: $120,000.00-$150,000.00
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The Rochester Housing Authority (RHA) is seeking a qualified and mission-driven
Director of Finance
to oversee all fiscal operations of the agency. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for budgeting, accounting, audits, investments, and financial reporting for a complex public housing organization. Position Overview
The Director of Finance is responsible for planning and managing the full scope of RHA’s financial activities. This includes oversight of accounts payable/receivable, payroll, budgeting, grant tracking, audits, insurance, and investment management. The role reports directly to the Executive Director and supervises a team of professional and clerical finance staff. Responsibilities
Prepare and submit the annual RHA budget to appropriate funding agencies Manage monthly general ledger processes and financial reporting Oversee RHA’s insurance coverage and ensure compliance with state and federal requirements Track investments and maximize earnings on surplus cash Lead all financial audit preparation and resolution of audit findings Monitor fixed assets and ensure proper accounting for capital expenditures Present financial reports to the Board of Commissioners and other stakeholders Coordinate with IT staff to ensure finance systems are accurate and efficient Supervise and develop finance department personnel Qualifications
Strong understanding of governmental or nonprofit accounting practices Familiarity with HUD funding streams and public housing financial programs (e.g., Section 8, Capital Fund, MTW, RAD) Experience with budget development, financial projections, and cash flow analysis Skilled in audit preparation and working with regulatory agencies Ability to interpret complex financial data and communicate findings clearly Strong leadership and supervisory capabilities Full Performance Knowledge and Expectations
Knowledge of public housing and governmental accounting standards Experience managing grant funding and reporting to federal and state agencies Understanding of RHA insurance, fixed assets, and investment practices Ability to navigate HUD regulations, public housing law, and finance policy frameworks Minimum Qualifications
Option A:
Master’s degree in Accounting or Finance — plus three (3) years of full-time experience in accounting or finance (not including bookkeeping or record keeping) Option B:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance — plus four (4) years of full-time experience as above Option C:
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with at least 18 credit hours in accounting — plus four (4) years of full-time experience as above In all cases: Must also have at least two (2) years of supervisory experience, which may be concurrent. About Rochester Housing Authority
RHA provides safe, high-quality, and affordable housing for low-income individuals and families across the City of Rochester. Through public housing programs, property management, and community partnerships, RHA works to ensure equity, sustainability, and opportunity for the residents it serves. How to Apply
To apply, please send your resume to: Recruiting@DavidGomezPartners.com Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Finance, Accounting/Auditing, and Administrative Industries
Housing Programs and Housing and Community Development Location: Rochester, NY Metropolitan Area Salary: $120,000.00-$150,000.00
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