WOMEN'S PRISON ASSOCIATION
Chief Finance and Operating Officer (Full-time)
WOMEN'S PRISON ASSOCIATION, New York, New York, us, 10261
Position Description:
The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) is at a critical juncture in its 177-year history, with dynamic new leadership, new ventures such as transitional and permanent housing on the horizon to fill critical service gaps, and a forthcoming strategic planning process to ensure and guide continued growth and expansion of services. Reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer, the
Chief Finance and Operating Officer (CFOO)
will be a key strategic leader overseeing financial outcomes and management, housing development and property management, and the overall implementation of the organization’s forthcoming strategy.
The CFOO will be a member of the organization’s executive team, will be a key thought partner to the CEO, and will provide a strategic financial vision for the organization. This person will provide direction and leadership to those involved with the finance and real estate functions of the organization, fostering a culture of effective communication, accountability, transparency, and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will be an exemplary manager and team builder, dedicated to effectively structuring and leading teams, developing talent, and building strong relationships within and across teams. The CFOO will continuously and adeptly optimize systems and processes, helping teams work more efficiently.
Finance:
The CFOO is a key strategic advisor to the CEO and Board, with the primary responsibility of guiding the organization’s financial strategy and planning to ensure financial health and sustainability. The CFOO must be a keen strategist, maintaining a long-term and strategic view of WPA’s finances. The CFOO will directly manage the relationship with WPA’s outsourced financial management services provider, to ensure that WPA is able to leverage and maximize financial resources for current and anticipated programs, and to help ensure a robust, sustainable future for WPA. The CFOO will also directly supervise a Contracts team (Director of Contract Management, Contract Associates) and, with the outsourced financial management services provider, the team of auditors.
The CFOO will be responsible for assessing financial performance against annual budget and long-term objectives and providing actionable, strategic recommendations based on financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis. The CFOO will also be responsible for identifying and mitigating potential financial risks. The CFOO must be able to synthesize financial data and metrics into a clear narrative of what has transpired, what is currently happening, and what possibilities are in the future.
Housing Development and Real Estate Operations:
The CFOO will oversee the organization’s growing housing and real estate portfolio and oversee the critical property management for the organization. Specifically, the CFOO will be responsible for managing the operational functions of the organization’s physical assets. The CFOO will be responsible for implementing strategies to improve the operational efficiency of the organization’s existing and future buildings, doing so in alignment with the organization’s overall mission and strategic goals.
Operationalizing the Strategy:
This will require essential and strong collaboration with each member of the Executive Leadership Team and staff throughout the organization to translate WPA’s strategy into clear organization-wide goals and operating plans that support the organization’s growth strategy. Specifically, the CFOO will partner with the CEO and Data and Quality Management Specialist to develop organization-wide metrics to assess the success and progress of our impact. Equally critical will be a close partnership with the Chief Program Officer to provide guidance and support developing implementation plans.
Responsibilities:
Financial Management
Provides strategic financial management for WPA, including financial planning, analysis and reporting.
Manages financial reporting to the Board’s finance and investment committees and supports the work of these committees.
Manages relationship with outsourced financial management services provider to ensure timely and accurate financial management by the provider, including maintaining WPA’s financial books and records, managing cash flow and performing the following functions: accounts payable, accounts receivable, budget development, financial grants management, annual audit process coordination, 990 filing and other tax-related regulatory functions, banking and other financial management functions.
Partners with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Team to assess financial performance against annual budget and long-term objectives, providing actionable, strategic recommendations based on financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
Supervise the Contracts Team (Director of Contract Management, Contract Associates) to ensure timely, accurate performance of all contract management responsibilities.
Identify potential financial risks and implement controls to mitigate these risks while optimizing opportunities for growth.
Work closely with Chief Program Officer to ensure continued clear and effective communication between program staff and fiscal team.
Ensure a strong system of oversight and administration for all funding sources, including government contracts, grants, and foundation funding, through accurate and detailed record keeping and grant reporting.
Housing Development and Property Management Operations
Develop and manage WPA’s real estate and housing strategic plan.
Manage housing development process, including forming project teams, liaison to housing development consultants, design professionals, government and private funders, housing development partners, etc.
Develop and implement policies and procedures regarding functionality, maintenance, and social design of existing and future facilities.
Report to CEO and Board regarding housing acquisition and development projects, including planning, development, and implementation.
Oversee lease negotiations, ensure favorable terms, and manage relationships with landlords.
Oversee property management of organization’s facilities, including property and asset management, and facility operations.
Develop and manage capital budgets and systems for capital reserve management and growth.
Manage external property-related vendors including contractors, architects, and other consultants in support of property management and strategic facilities plan.
Assess the staffing models of the residential facilities, identify areas of improvement in the organizational infrastructure to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Ensure essential functions within the identified roles support operational and programmatic needs, optimize resource allocation, and foster a culture of collaboration and accountability across departments.
Manage adherence to all regulatory requirements.
Strategic Implementation
Serve as an essential thought partner to the CEO, executive team, and partners throughout the organization in developing and strengthening the organization’s strategic plan.
Partner with the CEO, CPO, and Data and Quality Management Specialist to develop organization-wide metrics to assess the success and progress of our internal impact as we develop the operations infrastructure to support our strategy.
Provide strategic operational guidance and operational planning support as new initiatives are developed and implemented.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Exceptional strategic financial acumen, with the ability to interpret and apply understanding of key financial indicators to support high-quality decision-making.
10+ years of progressive leadership experience in finance and strong knowledge of property and facilities management.
Strong analytical and financial modeling and forecasting skills as well as knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for nonprofits; if coming from the for-profit sector, significant nonprofit board experience or the equivalent is required.
Experience managing contracts and grants from New York City and New York State government agencies.
Strong understanding of New York State and New York City housing programs, particularly supportive housing programs and housing development.
Demonstrated commitment to the WPA mission of serving communities, families, and individuals affected by the criminal legal system.
A keen perception of the racial, gender, and socioeconomic dynamics of underserved communities, with a particular familiarity with issues facing systems-involved women.
Exceptional strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with the intellectual depth and maturity to work with executive leaders, staff, and vendors across WPA.
Proven track record of strong change management, with demonstrable experience in methodically tracking progress and plans to achieve short- and long-term goals.
Deep experience leading and managing diverse teams, serving as a coach and mentor to management staff in a range of functional areas, particularly around giving constructive feedback, developing supervisory skills, assessing, and supporting professional growth of staff.
Deep experience developing strong partnerships in government and with non-profit organizations across a variety of sectors.
Outstanding organizational and project management skills with an overall execution orientation and high attention to detail.
Compensation:
Compensation for this role is between $160,000 - $175,000 commensurate with education and experience. WPA offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance, employer paid dental insurance, extremely generous paid time off, paid leave, as well as:
Employee Assistance Program via Telus
Direct Deposit Money Paycard
Flexible Spending Accounts
Tax Deferred Commuting Benefits
529 College Savings Plan
403b Retirement Plan
PTO between Christmas and New Year’s
“Alcott HR Marketplace” Employee Discount Program
“Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. WPA is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, religious or political affiliation or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include
"Chief Finance and Operating Officer"
in the subject line of your email.
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The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) is at a critical juncture in its 177-year history, with dynamic new leadership, new ventures such as transitional and permanent housing on the horizon to fill critical service gaps, and a forthcoming strategic planning process to ensure and guide continued growth and expansion of services. Reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer, the
Chief Finance and Operating Officer (CFOO)
will be a key strategic leader overseeing financial outcomes and management, housing development and property management, and the overall implementation of the organization’s forthcoming strategy.
The CFOO will be a member of the organization’s executive team, will be a key thought partner to the CEO, and will provide a strategic financial vision for the organization. This person will provide direction and leadership to those involved with the finance and real estate functions of the organization, fostering a culture of effective communication, accountability, transparency, and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will be an exemplary manager and team builder, dedicated to effectively structuring and leading teams, developing talent, and building strong relationships within and across teams. The CFOO will continuously and adeptly optimize systems and processes, helping teams work more efficiently.
Finance:
The CFOO is a key strategic advisor to the CEO and Board, with the primary responsibility of guiding the organization’s financial strategy and planning to ensure financial health and sustainability. The CFOO must be a keen strategist, maintaining a long-term and strategic view of WPA’s finances. The CFOO will directly manage the relationship with WPA’s outsourced financial management services provider, to ensure that WPA is able to leverage and maximize financial resources for current and anticipated programs, and to help ensure a robust, sustainable future for WPA. The CFOO will also directly supervise a Contracts team (Director of Contract Management, Contract Associates) and, with the outsourced financial management services provider, the team of auditors.
The CFOO will be responsible for assessing financial performance against annual budget and long-term objectives and providing actionable, strategic recommendations based on financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis. The CFOO will also be responsible for identifying and mitigating potential financial risks. The CFOO must be able to synthesize financial data and metrics into a clear narrative of what has transpired, what is currently happening, and what possibilities are in the future.
Housing Development and Real Estate Operations:
The CFOO will oversee the organization’s growing housing and real estate portfolio and oversee the critical property management for the organization. Specifically, the CFOO will be responsible for managing the operational functions of the organization’s physical assets. The CFOO will be responsible for implementing strategies to improve the operational efficiency of the organization’s existing and future buildings, doing so in alignment with the organization’s overall mission and strategic goals.
Operationalizing the Strategy:
This will require essential and strong collaboration with each member of the Executive Leadership Team and staff throughout the organization to translate WPA’s strategy into clear organization-wide goals and operating plans that support the organization’s growth strategy. Specifically, the CFOO will partner with the CEO and Data and Quality Management Specialist to develop organization-wide metrics to assess the success and progress of our impact. Equally critical will be a close partnership with the Chief Program Officer to provide guidance and support developing implementation plans.
Responsibilities:
Financial Management
Provides strategic financial management for WPA, including financial planning, analysis and reporting.
Manages financial reporting to the Board’s finance and investment committees and supports the work of these committees.
Manages relationship with outsourced financial management services provider to ensure timely and accurate financial management by the provider, including maintaining WPA’s financial books and records, managing cash flow and performing the following functions: accounts payable, accounts receivable, budget development, financial grants management, annual audit process coordination, 990 filing and other tax-related regulatory functions, banking and other financial management functions.
Partners with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Team to assess financial performance against annual budget and long-term objectives, providing actionable, strategic recommendations based on financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
Supervise the Contracts Team (Director of Contract Management, Contract Associates) to ensure timely, accurate performance of all contract management responsibilities.
Identify potential financial risks and implement controls to mitigate these risks while optimizing opportunities for growth.
Work closely with Chief Program Officer to ensure continued clear and effective communication between program staff and fiscal team.
Ensure a strong system of oversight and administration for all funding sources, including government contracts, grants, and foundation funding, through accurate and detailed record keeping and grant reporting.
Housing Development and Property Management Operations
Develop and manage WPA’s real estate and housing strategic plan.
Manage housing development process, including forming project teams, liaison to housing development consultants, design professionals, government and private funders, housing development partners, etc.
Develop and implement policies and procedures regarding functionality, maintenance, and social design of existing and future facilities.
Report to CEO and Board regarding housing acquisition and development projects, including planning, development, and implementation.
Oversee lease negotiations, ensure favorable terms, and manage relationships with landlords.
Oversee property management of organization’s facilities, including property and asset management, and facility operations.
Develop and manage capital budgets and systems for capital reserve management and growth.
Manage external property-related vendors including contractors, architects, and other consultants in support of property management and strategic facilities plan.
Assess the staffing models of the residential facilities, identify areas of improvement in the organizational infrastructure to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Ensure essential functions within the identified roles support operational and programmatic needs, optimize resource allocation, and foster a culture of collaboration and accountability across departments.
Manage adherence to all regulatory requirements.
Strategic Implementation
Serve as an essential thought partner to the CEO, executive team, and partners throughout the organization in developing and strengthening the organization’s strategic plan.
Partner with the CEO, CPO, and Data and Quality Management Specialist to develop organization-wide metrics to assess the success and progress of our internal impact as we develop the operations infrastructure to support our strategy.
Provide strategic operational guidance and operational planning support as new initiatives are developed and implemented.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Exceptional strategic financial acumen, with the ability to interpret and apply understanding of key financial indicators to support high-quality decision-making.
10+ years of progressive leadership experience in finance and strong knowledge of property and facilities management.
Strong analytical and financial modeling and forecasting skills as well as knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for nonprofits; if coming from the for-profit sector, significant nonprofit board experience or the equivalent is required.
Experience managing contracts and grants from New York City and New York State government agencies.
Strong understanding of New York State and New York City housing programs, particularly supportive housing programs and housing development.
Demonstrated commitment to the WPA mission of serving communities, families, and individuals affected by the criminal legal system.
A keen perception of the racial, gender, and socioeconomic dynamics of underserved communities, with a particular familiarity with issues facing systems-involved women.
Exceptional strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with the intellectual depth and maturity to work with executive leaders, staff, and vendors across WPA.
Proven track record of strong change management, with demonstrable experience in methodically tracking progress and plans to achieve short- and long-term goals.
Deep experience leading and managing diverse teams, serving as a coach and mentor to management staff in a range of functional areas, particularly around giving constructive feedback, developing supervisory skills, assessing, and supporting professional growth of staff.
Deep experience developing strong partnerships in government and with non-profit organizations across a variety of sectors.
Outstanding organizational and project management skills with an overall execution orientation and high attention to detail.
Compensation:
Compensation for this role is between $160,000 - $175,000 commensurate with education and experience. WPA offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance, employer paid dental insurance, extremely generous paid time off, paid leave, as well as:
Employee Assistance Program via Telus
Direct Deposit Money Paycard
Flexible Spending Accounts
Tax Deferred Commuting Benefits
529 College Savings Plan
403b Retirement Plan
PTO between Christmas and New Year’s
“Alcott HR Marketplace” Employee Discount Program
“Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. WPA is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, religious or political affiliation or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include
"Chief Finance and Operating Officer"
in the subject line of your email.
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