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About Us We are a mission-driven organization committed to advancing equity and excellence in Early Childhood Education. Our mission is two-fold as we also have a footprint in Seniorcare including working with people with disabilities. Our work is rooted in supporting seniors, people with disabilities, children, families, and communities through high-impact programs funded by federal, state, and city grants.
Position Summary We are seeking a strategic and compliance-driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with deep experience in managing public sector grants, particularly in the Early Childhood Education space. The CFO will lead the financial strategy, ensure fiscal integrity, and oversee all financial operations including budgeting, reporting, and compliance with grant requirements. This position is responsible for facilities management and procurement.
Key Responsibilities
Lead financial planning, forecasting, and budgeting processes across the organization.
Oversee fiscal management of federal, state, and city grants, ensuring full compliance with all regulations and reporting requirements.
Develop and maintain internal controls and financial policies aligned with best practices and grantor expectations.
Collaborate with programs to align financial strategy with programmatic goals.
Prepare and present financial reports to executive leadership, board of directors, and funders.
Manage audits with external auditors and regulatory agencies.
Supervise finance staff and foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
Create and execute a facilities plan aimed at optimizing working capital and supporting long-term sustainability.
Directs and manages the revenue cycle activities including charge capture, charge master, health information management, billing and collections, account adjudication and revenue cycle compliance.
Oversees the management and coordination of all fiscal reporting activities for the organization including revenue/expense and balance sheet reports. Directs the production of monthly reports as well as financial statements and cash flow projections for use by the Executive Team and the Board of Directors.
Responsible for integrity of the organization’s internal control structure to safeguard financial assets of the organization. Ensures all financial practices, systems, activities, and records are in compliance with applicable government and regulatory requirements as well as contractual and funding sources standards and obligations.
Ensures availability of financial resources to meet organization’s current and future needs through oversight and management of organization’s investments, liabilities, assets and receivables. Advises President of significant changes in various factors such as markets, tax laws, regulatory environment, revenues, or costs, which could necessitate changes or adjustments in overall financial plans and strategies.
Oversees the management and initiatives of the facilities and procurement.
Serves as the Leader of the Finance committee
Required Qualifications
Proven experience as a CFO or senior financial leader in a nonprofit or public sector organization.
7+ years of experience as a CFO of VP of Finance
Extensive knowledge of grant management, especially in Early Childhood Education (ECE).
Strong understanding of federal (e.g., Head Start, CCDF), state, and city funding streams.
Demonstrated success in financial compliance, reporting, and audit readiness.
CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced degree preferred.
Exceptional leadership, communication, and analytical skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Proven experience working with financial systems and grant management platforms
Strong understanding of OMB Uniform Guidance and federal compliance requirements
Ability to interpret and communicate complex financial data in a clear, actionable way for non-financial audiences
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present information effectively in person, virtually, and in written formats
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation Range: $185,000 – $200,000 annually
Paid Time Off: 22 accrued PTO days per year
Company Holidays: 10 paid holidays annually
Insurance Coverage: Employer-paid short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and AD&D coverage
Flexible Spending Options: Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Retirement Benefits: 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contributions
How to Apply Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your applicable experience.
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Seniority level Executive
Employment type Full-time
Job function Finance and Sales
Industries Individual and Family Services
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Chief Financial Officer
role at
Chicago Commons .
About Us We are a mission-driven organization committed to advancing equity and excellence in Early Childhood Education. Our mission is two-fold as we also have a footprint in Seniorcare including working with people with disabilities. Our work is rooted in supporting seniors, people with disabilities, children, families, and communities through high-impact programs funded by federal, state, and city grants.
Position Summary We are seeking a strategic and compliance-driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with deep experience in managing public sector grants, particularly in the Early Childhood Education space. The CFO will lead the financial strategy, ensure fiscal integrity, and oversee all financial operations including budgeting, reporting, and compliance with grant requirements. This position is responsible for facilities management and procurement.
Key Responsibilities
Lead financial planning, forecasting, and budgeting processes across the organization.
Oversee fiscal management of federal, state, and city grants, ensuring full compliance with all regulations and reporting requirements.
Develop and maintain internal controls and financial policies aligned with best practices and grantor expectations.
Collaborate with programs to align financial strategy with programmatic goals.
Prepare and present financial reports to executive leadership, board of directors, and funders.
Manage audits with external auditors and regulatory agencies.
Supervise finance staff and foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
Create and execute a facilities plan aimed at optimizing working capital and supporting long-term sustainability.
Directs and manages the revenue cycle activities including charge capture, charge master, health information management, billing and collections, account adjudication and revenue cycle compliance.
Oversees the management and coordination of all fiscal reporting activities for the organization including revenue/expense and balance sheet reports. Directs the production of monthly reports as well as financial statements and cash flow projections for use by the Executive Team and the Board of Directors.
Responsible for integrity of the organization’s internal control structure to safeguard financial assets of the organization. Ensures all financial practices, systems, activities, and records are in compliance with applicable government and regulatory requirements as well as contractual and funding sources standards and obligations.
Ensures availability of financial resources to meet organization’s current and future needs through oversight and management of organization’s investments, liabilities, assets and receivables. Advises President of significant changes in various factors such as markets, tax laws, regulatory environment, revenues, or costs, which could necessitate changes or adjustments in overall financial plans and strategies.
Oversees the management and initiatives of the facilities and procurement.
Serves as the Leader of the Finance committee
Required Qualifications
Proven experience as a CFO or senior financial leader in a nonprofit or public sector organization.
7+ years of experience as a CFO of VP of Finance
Extensive knowledge of grant management, especially in Early Childhood Education (ECE).
Strong understanding of federal (e.g., Head Start, CCDF), state, and city funding streams.
Demonstrated success in financial compliance, reporting, and audit readiness.
CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced degree preferred.
Exceptional leadership, communication, and analytical skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Proven experience working with financial systems and grant management platforms
Strong understanding of OMB Uniform Guidance and federal compliance requirements
Ability to interpret and communicate complex financial data in a clear, actionable way for non-financial audiences
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present information effectively in person, virtually, and in written formats
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation Range: $185,000 – $200,000 annually
Paid Time Off: 22 accrued PTO days per year
Company Holidays: 10 paid holidays annually
Insurance Coverage: Employer-paid short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and AD&D coverage
Flexible Spending Options: Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Retirement Benefits: 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contributions
How to Apply Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your applicable experience.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Chicago Commons by 2x
Seniority level Executive
Employment type Full-time
Job function Finance and Sales
Industries Individual and Family Services
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