Insight Housing
Job Overview
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a strategic partner to the CEO and a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for stewarding our financial health, sustainability, and growth. The CFO will lead all aspects of finance and accounting for a $31M+ multi‑site nonprofit organization, ensuring excellence in financial planning, budgeting, compliance, and reporting.
In addition to leading the Finance and Accounting functions, the CFO will directly oversee the Real Estate Development portfolio. This includes supervising the Director of Real Estate Development and managing all aspects of affordable and permanent supportive housing development, from feasibility and funding to construction and integration into agency operations. The CFO will play a central role in aligning financial resources, capital investments, and strategic planning to ensure the organization can scale its housing impact across Northern California.
Base Pay Range $240,000.00/yr - $260,000.00/yr
Required Qualifications
Proven Expertise in Nonprofit Housing & Complex Funding:
Brings a strong track record in nonprofit finance, fund accounting, and government grants/contracts, with deep knowledge of GAAP, OMB Uniform Guidance, cost allocations, and audit practices. Experienced in navigating complex, multi‑layered funding environments with accuracy and confidence.
Transformational Leader & Systems Builder:
Demonstrated ability to elevate and strengthen finance functions by enhancing systems, improving processes, and increasing operational efficiency. Skilled at implementing automation, modernizing workflows, and accelerating financial close and reporting timelines.
Real Estate Development Finance Specialist:
Well‑versed in LIHTC, tax‑exempt bonds, layered subsidies, and co‑development structures, with a proven ability to manage the financial components of affordable housing development. Positioned to help Insight Housing advance its long‑term vision of becoming a standalone developer.
Strategic Financial Stewardship, Risk Management & Reporting Leadership:
Brings a history of owning financial strategy, ensuring organizational compliance, managing risk, and delivering clear, timely financial reporting to executives and boards. Able to provide insight‑driven recommendations that support growth and mission impact.
Team Builder, People Developer & Culture Strengthener:
Experienced in managing through change, developing staff, and building capacity. Creates clarity, strengthens roles and processes, and fosters a collaborative, accountable, high‑performance finance team.
Hands‑On, Mission‑Aligned Operator with Strong Cultural Fit:
Brings an entrepreneurial mindset, a solutions‑oriented approach, and a willingness to be present and engaged. Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and a deep commitment to equity and Insight’s mission, leading with both expertise and heart.
Strategic, Detail‑Oriented Leader:
Brings strong strategic insight with a customer‑centered mindset, grounded in user experience and empathy, and upholds a high standard for accuracy, rigor, and attention to detail.
Who We Are For more than 55 years, Insight Housing (formerly Berkeley Food and Housing Project) has provided a comprehensive range of housing, food, and support services to help those in need move from homelessness into a safe and affordable home of their own. We serve in seven Northern California counties—Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Solano, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Amador County. Our team members are deeply dedicated to our mission to ensure everyone in our community has a home through supportive, equitable, and sustainable housing solutions.
What We Do
Emergency and temporary housing, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing
Fresh and nutritious meals, water, and snacks
Wellness checks and links to medical providers
Life skills and vocational counseling
Family reunification support
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In addition to leading the Finance and Accounting functions, the CFO will directly oversee the Real Estate Development portfolio. This includes supervising the Director of Real Estate Development and managing all aspects of affordable and permanent supportive housing development, from feasibility and funding to construction and integration into agency operations. The CFO will play a central role in aligning financial resources, capital investments, and strategic planning to ensure the organization can scale its housing impact across Northern California.
Base Pay Range $240,000.00/yr - $260,000.00/yr
Required Qualifications
Proven Expertise in Nonprofit Housing & Complex Funding:
Brings a strong track record in nonprofit finance, fund accounting, and government grants/contracts, with deep knowledge of GAAP, OMB Uniform Guidance, cost allocations, and audit practices. Experienced in navigating complex, multi‑layered funding environments with accuracy and confidence.
Transformational Leader & Systems Builder:
Demonstrated ability to elevate and strengthen finance functions by enhancing systems, improving processes, and increasing operational efficiency. Skilled at implementing automation, modernizing workflows, and accelerating financial close and reporting timelines.
Real Estate Development Finance Specialist:
Well‑versed in LIHTC, tax‑exempt bonds, layered subsidies, and co‑development structures, with a proven ability to manage the financial components of affordable housing development. Positioned to help Insight Housing advance its long‑term vision of becoming a standalone developer.
Strategic Financial Stewardship, Risk Management & Reporting Leadership:
Brings a history of owning financial strategy, ensuring organizational compliance, managing risk, and delivering clear, timely financial reporting to executives and boards. Able to provide insight‑driven recommendations that support growth and mission impact.
Team Builder, People Developer & Culture Strengthener:
Experienced in managing through change, developing staff, and building capacity. Creates clarity, strengthens roles and processes, and fosters a collaborative, accountable, high‑performance finance team.
Hands‑On, Mission‑Aligned Operator with Strong Cultural Fit:
Brings an entrepreneurial mindset, a solutions‑oriented approach, and a willingness to be present and engaged. Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and a deep commitment to equity and Insight’s mission, leading with both expertise and heart.
Strategic, Detail‑Oriented Leader:
Brings strong strategic insight with a customer‑centered mindset, grounded in user experience and empathy, and upholds a high standard for accuracy, rigor, and attention to detail.
Who We Are For more than 55 years, Insight Housing (formerly Berkeley Food and Housing Project) has provided a comprehensive range of housing, food, and support services to help those in need move from homelessness into a safe and affordable home of their own. We serve in seven Northern California counties—Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Solano, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Amador County. Our team members are deeply dedicated to our mission to ensure everyone in our community has a home through supportive, equitable, and sustainable housing solutions.
What We Do
Emergency and temporary housing, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing
Fresh and nutritious meals, water, and snacks
Wellness checks and links to medical providers
Life skills and vocational counseling
Family reunification support
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