AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Senior Director of Finance, Center for Housing and Health
AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Senior Finance Director – Center for Housing and Health
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Hybrid – Chicago, IL | $109,000–$129,000 annually
Organization Description The Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is a nonprofit organization born out of the Chicago Housing for Health Partnership (CHHP), which demonstrated the transformative impact of permanent supportive housing and intensive case management for individuals experiencing homelessness and chronic illness.
Established in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) supporting organization of AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC), CHH has expanded its mission beyond HIV/AIDS to promote effective housing solutions for people facing homelessness and a wide range of health challenges. Through initiatives such as the Better Health through Housing Collaborative and the Flexible Housing Pool, CHH continues to lead innovative, multi‑agency efforts that bridge the gap between housing and healthcare across Chicago and Cook County.
Position Overview The Senior Director of Finance oversees all financial operations, accounting, and reporting activities for CHH. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of CHH’s related organization, the AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC), and working closely with CHH’s Executive Director, this role plays a key part in shaping CHH’s financial strategy and supporting its long‑term sustainability.
The Senior Director will lead the development of financial forecasts and models to guide organizational growth, with a particular focus on earned‑income ventures such as the Flexible Housing Pool. As a senior leader, this role will collaborate with CHH’s executive team, the CFO, and the Board of Directors to advance financial strategies that align with CHH’s mission and strategic plan. This includes leading the annual budgeting process, ensuring fiscal compliance, and fostering strong coordination and customer service across CHH and AFC.
This position also provides direct supervision and mentorship to CHH finance staff, promoting professional growth, collaboration, and accountability.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Collaborate with the CFO to ensure fiscal and regulatory compliance across all financial operations.
Lead the fiscal management of the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP) and other earned‑income ventures.
Partner with the Executive Director, CFO, and program leadership to develop financial models, forecasts, and long‑term planning strategies.
Conduct financial risk and benefit analyses for new business opportunities and due diligence requests.
Direct the annual budgeting process and present the operating plan for Board approval.
Serve as a liaison between CHH Finance and organizational leadership, supporting strategic planning and execution.
Oversee accounting operations, month‑end close processes, and preparation of monthly financial statements and analyses.
Monitor cash flow, manage treasury functions, and maintain strong banking relationships.
Lead annual financial and single audits, fiscal site visits, and compliance reviews with funders and sub‑contractors.
Support CHH’s Racial Equity Action Plan goals through equitable financial practices and inclusive leadership.
Facilitate CHH’s Board Finance Committee meetings and support the Executive Director with board engagement.
Establish and implement policies that promote collaboration, equity, and transparency across the organization.
Staff Leadership and Mentorship
Supervise, mentor, and develop finance staff, including the Accounting Manager and Accounts Payable Associate.
Support recruitment, training, and performance management processes.
Establish clear expectations, encourage professional growth, and foster a culture of learning and accountability.
Facilitate regular team meetings to ensure open communication, alignment, and effective coordination.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in agency‑wide activities such as the Annual CHH Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and World of Chocolate.
Maintain professional knowledge through continuing education and networking.
Safeguard organizational assets and maintain confidentiality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field.
At least six years of accounting experience and three or more years supervising finance staff.
Strong expertise in financial analysis, forecasting, and accounting operations.
Proficiency with accounting software and advanced Excel skills.
Preferred Qualifications
CPA or Master’s degree in Accounting or Finance.
Eight or more years of progressive accounting experience.
Experience in nonprofit financial management.
Familiarity with Blackbaud Financial Edge or similar fund accounting systems.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Financial analysis and modeling.
Strategic planning and organizational leadership.
Budget forecasting and fiscal management.
Auditing and regulatory compliance.
Attention to detail and strong analytical thinking.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Work Environment and Schedule This position follows a hybrid schedule, requiring approximately two days per week on‑site at AFC’s downtown Chicago office. The work environment reflects a typical office setting, involving mostly sedentary activity with occasional lifting or carrying of up to 10 pounds.
Compensation and Benefits The annual salary range for this role is $109,000 to $129,000. AFC offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) with employer match, generous paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
How to Apply Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter detailing their interest and qualifications for the position.
Join CHH and help advance housing as healthcare — creating lasting impact across Chicago and Cook County.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Finance and Sales
Industries Non‑profit Organizations
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Hybrid – Chicago, IL | $109,000–$129,000 annually
Organization Description The Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is a nonprofit organization born out of the Chicago Housing for Health Partnership (CHHP), which demonstrated the transformative impact of permanent supportive housing and intensive case management for individuals experiencing homelessness and chronic illness.
Established in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) supporting organization of AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC), CHH has expanded its mission beyond HIV/AIDS to promote effective housing solutions for people facing homelessness and a wide range of health challenges. Through initiatives such as the Better Health through Housing Collaborative and the Flexible Housing Pool, CHH continues to lead innovative, multi‑agency efforts that bridge the gap between housing and healthcare across Chicago and Cook County.
Position Overview The Senior Director of Finance oversees all financial operations, accounting, and reporting activities for CHH. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of CHH’s related organization, the AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC), and working closely with CHH’s Executive Director, this role plays a key part in shaping CHH’s financial strategy and supporting its long‑term sustainability.
The Senior Director will lead the development of financial forecasts and models to guide organizational growth, with a particular focus on earned‑income ventures such as the Flexible Housing Pool. As a senior leader, this role will collaborate with CHH’s executive team, the CFO, and the Board of Directors to advance financial strategies that align with CHH’s mission and strategic plan. This includes leading the annual budgeting process, ensuring fiscal compliance, and fostering strong coordination and customer service across CHH and AFC.
This position also provides direct supervision and mentorship to CHH finance staff, promoting professional growth, collaboration, and accountability.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Collaborate with the CFO to ensure fiscal and regulatory compliance across all financial operations.
Lead the fiscal management of the Flexible Housing Pool (FHP) and other earned‑income ventures.
Partner with the Executive Director, CFO, and program leadership to develop financial models, forecasts, and long‑term planning strategies.
Conduct financial risk and benefit analyses for new business opportunities and due diligence requests.
Direct the annual budgeting process and present the operating plan for Board approval.
Serve as a liaison between CHH Finance and organizational leadership, supporting strategic planning and execution.
Oversee accounting operations, month‑end close processes, and preparation of monthly financial statements and analyses.
Monitor cash flow, manage treasury functions, and maintain strong banking relationships.
Lead annual financial and single audits, fiscal site visits, and compliance reviews with funders and sub‑contractors.
Support CHH’s Racial Equity Action Plan goals through equitable financial practices and inclusive leadership.
Facilitate CHH’s Board Finance Committee meetings and support the Executive Director with board engagement.
Establish and implement policies that promote collaboration, equity, and transparency across the organization.
Staff Leadership and Mentorship
Supervise, mentor, and develop finance staff, including the Accounting Manager and Accounts Payable Associate.
Support recruitment, training, and performance management processes.
Establish clear expectations, encourage professional growth, and foster a culture of learning and accountability.
Facilitate regular team meetings to ensure open communication, alignment, and effective coordination.
Other Responsibilities
Participate in agency‑wide activities such as the Annual CHH Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and World of Chocolate.
Maintain professional knowledge through continuing education and networking.
Safeguard organizational assets and maintain confidentiality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field.
At least six years of accounting experience and three or more years supervising finance staff.
Strong expertise in financial analysis, forecasting, and accounting operations.
Proficiency with accounting software and advanced Excel skills.
Preferred Qualifications
CPA or Master’s degree in Accounting or Finance.
Eight or more years of progressive accounting experience.
Experience in nonprofit financial management.
Familiarity with Blackbaud Financial Edge or similar fund accounting systems.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Financial analysis and modeling.
Strategic planning and organizational leadership.
Budget forecasting and fiscal management.
Auditing and regulatory compliance.
Attention to detail and strong analytical thinking.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Proven ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Work Environment and Schedule This position follows a hybrid schedule, requiring approximately two days per week on‑site at AFC’s downtown Chicago office. The work environment reflects a typical office setting, involving mostly sedentary activity with occasional lifting or carrying of up to 10 pounds.
Compensation and Benefits The annual salary range for this role is $109,000 to $129,000. AFC offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) with employer match, generous paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
How to Apply Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter detailing their interest and qualifications for the position.
Join CHH and help advance housing as healthcare — creating lasting impact across Chicago and Cook County.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Finance and Sales
Industries Non‑profit Organizations
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