Diocese of Winona-Rochester
Diocese of Winona-Rochester @ Rochester, MN posted on Wed, Nov 12
Apply until: 2026-02-01
Reports To:
Bishop and Diocesan Finance Council
FLSA Status:
Exempt, Full-Time
Mission Statement
The Diocese of Winona-Rochester is a community of faith committed to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ, serving the people of God, and stewarding the resources entrusted to us with integrity and transparency. The CFO plays a vital role in supporting this mission through sound financial leadership and strategic stewardship.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the overall financial management of the Diocese, including budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, investments, risk management, and compliance. The CFO ensures that all financial practices align with canon law, civil law, and the ethical teachings of the Catholic Church. This role requires a strategic thinker with a deep commitment to the Church’s mission and values.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Financial Leadership
Develop and implement long-term financial strategies aligned with the Diocese’s pastoral and operational goals.
Advise the Bishop and Diocesan leadership on financial planning, sustainability, and resource allocation.
Financial Operations & Oversight
Oversee accounting, budgeting, human resources, payroll, and financial reporting for the Diocese and its affiliated entities.
Ensure timely and accurate preparation of financial statements and reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Church policies.
Manage internal controls, audits, and risk mitigation strategies.
Oversee insurance programs and legal/contractual obligations.
Investment & Asset Management
Manage diocesan investments in accordance with ethical investment guidelines.
Oversee real estate, endowments, and other assets to ensure responsible stewardship.
Serve as staff liaison to the Diocesan Finance Council and other relevant committees.
Provide financial training and support to parishes, schools, and ministries.
Foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and service.
Qualifications
Required
Practicing Catholic in good standing with a deep understanding of Church teachings and mission.
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (Master’s or CPA preferred).
Minimum 8 - 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in nonprofit, religious, or educational settings.
Strong knowledge of GAAP, nonprofit accounting, and financial regulations.
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Preferred
Experience working with diocesan or parish financial systems.
Familiarity with canon law and ecclesiastical structures.
Bilingual (English/Spanish or other relevant language) a plus.
Core Competencies
Integrity and ethical judgment
Strategic thinking and problem-solving
Collaborative leadership
Financial acumen and attention to detail
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and references to ajajowka@gmail.com
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Bishop and Diocesan Finance Council
FLSA Status:
Exempt, Full-Time
Mission Statement
The Diocese of Winona-Rochester is a community of faith committed to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ, serving the people of God, and stewarding the resources entrusted to us with integrity and transparency. The CFO plays a vital role in supporting this mission through sound financial leadership and strategic stewardship.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the overall financial management of the Diocese, including budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, investments, risk management, and compliance. The CFO ensures that all financial practices align with canon law, civil law, and the ethical teachings of the Catholic Church. This role requires a strategic thinker with a deep commitment to the Church’s mission and values.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Financial Leadership
Develop and implement long-term financial strategies aligned with the Diocese’s pastoral and operational goals.
Advise the Bishop and Diocesan leadership on financial planning, sustainability, and resource allocation.
Financial Operations & Oversight
Oversee accounting, budgeting, human resources, payroll, and financial reporting for the Diocese and its affiliated entities.
Ensure timely and accurate preparation of financial statements and reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Church policies.
Manage internal controls, audits, and risk mitigation strategies.
Oversee insurance programs and legal/contractual obligations.
Investment & Asset Management
Manage diocesan investments in accordance with ethical investment guidelines.
Oversee real estate, endowments, and other assets to ensure responsible stewardship.
Serve as staff liaison to the Diocesan Finance Council and other relevant committees.
Provide financial training and support to parishes, schools, and ministries.
Foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and service.
Qualifications
Required
Practicing Catholic in good standing with a deep understanding of Church teachings and mission.
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (Master’s or CPA preferred).
Minimum 8 - 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, preferably in nonprofit, religious, or educational settings.
Strong knowledge of GAAP, nonprofit accounting, and financial regulations.
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Preferred
Experience working with diocesan or parish financial systems.
Familiarity with canon law and ecclesiastical structures.
Bilingual (English/Spanish or other relevant language) a plus.
Core Competencies
Integrity and ethical judgment
Strategic thinking and problem-solving
Collaborative leadership
Financial acumen and attention to detail
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and references to ajajowka@gmail.com
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