Confidential
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
About the Company
Reputable organization providing substance use & mental health recovery services
Industry Hospital & Health Care
Type Non Profit
Founded 1971
Employees 51-200
Specialties
substance abuse treatment counseling and prevention mental health care and behavioral health
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its mission-driven nonprofit organization. The CFO will play a pivotal role in the financial operations, acting as a strategic partner to the CEO and ensuring the organization's financial health and compliance. This leadership position demands a professional with a proven track record in financial planning, budgeting, accounting, and regulatory compliance, particularly within the nonprofit sector. The successful candidate will be responsible for aligning financial initiatives with the broader vision and objectives of the CEO and the Board, and must be adept at managing risk and communicating complex financial information to various stakeholders. Strong system integration skills and the ability to collaborate with operations, quality, and IT teams are essential to support the organization's growth and innovative nature.
Candidates for the CFO role at the company should have a Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or economics, with advanced degrees such as an MBA or CPA/CMA certification being preferred. A minimum of 3 years' experience in a senior financial leadership role is required, along with a deep knowledge of nonprofit accounting and experience with GAAP, audit processes, and grants management. Experience in behavioral healthcare, primary healthcare, or substance use treatment programs is a plus, as is a background in overseeing capital improvements and development. The ideal CFO will be a collaborative leader, capable of fostering strong partnerships and committed to the organization's mission of providing comprehensive services to the community.
Hiring Manager Title Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Finance
About the Company
Reputable organization providing substance use & mental health recovery services
Industry Hospital & Health Care
Type Non Profit
Founded 1971
Employees 51-200
Specialties
substance abuse treatment counseling and prevention mental health care and behavioral health
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its mission-driven nonprofit organization. The CFO will play a pivotal role in the financial operations, acting as a strategic partner to the CEO and ensuring the organization's financial health and compliance. This leadership position demands a professional with a proven track record in financial planning, budgeting, accounting, and regulatory compliance, particularly within the nonprofit sector. The successful candidate will be responsible for aligning financial initiatives with the broader vision and objectives of the CEO and the Board, and must be adept at managing risk and communicating complex financial information to various stakeholders. Strong system integration skills and the ability to collaborate with operations, quality, and IT teams are essential to support the organization's growth and innovative nature.
Candidates for the CFO role at the company should have a Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or economics, with advanced degrees such as an MBA or CPA/CMA certification being preferred. A minimum of 3 years' experience in a senior financial leadership role is required, along with a deep knowledge of nonprofit accounting and experience with GAAP, audit processes, and grants management. Experience in behavioral healthcare, primary healthcare, or substance use treatment programs is a plus, as is a background in overseeing capital improvements and development. The ideal CFO will be a collaborative leader, capable of fostering strong partnerships and committed to the organization's mission of providing comprehensive services to the community.
Hiring Manager Title Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Finance