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JCC Association

Chief Administrative Officer

JCC Association, Scottsdale, Arizona, us, 85261


Principal Responsibilities:

Position

Reporting to the CEO the CAO will define the process and implement the infrastructure/systems needed to support growth and the activities of the JCA. She or he will continue to build and manage effective and streamlined administrative/financial systems, including financial, accounting, legal, information technology (IT), human resources (HR), and physical infrastructure.

The CAO must juggle the competing demands of all organizations for timely preparation of financial data as well as providing guidance to Senior staff on trends and risks to the budgets.

As a member of the senior management team, the CAO will be involved in strategic planning, forecasting, evaluation of monthly results, and professional development initiatives.

Specific responsibilities include:

Financial Management

With the controller:

review and approve preparation and finalization of monthly and annual financial reporting materials including cash flow forecasts and metrics for finance committees and boards of directors.Meet on a regular basis with Finance Committees.Oversee annual budgeting, financial forecasting, and cash flow for each organization.Drive annual budget cyclesCoordinate all audit activities.

Manage HR and ITProvide oversight for ongoing pledge payments.Administrative Leadership and Management

Serve as a business partner to the CEO on the financial, budgeting, and administrative processes--including HR, payroll, and benefits functions--with an eye to continuously developing and improving systems.Interface and provide direction to outsourced IT staff. Implement new financial and membership management system for JCC.Ability to interface closely with major donors and the members of the BOD.Ability to provide solutions to potential issues and problemsResponsible for record managementDevelop process for agency wide adoption of technology systems with the goal of improving efficiency and effectiveness.Minimum Qualifications:

The CAO will have at least five to ten years of senior professional experience, including managing the finance and administration of a multifaceted organization with minimum revenues of $10 million (preference given to nonprofit experience). She or he will have experience creating and driving the analytic framework for planning and managing organizational change in a highly entrepreneurial organization.

The CAO will have the following experience and attributes:

Bachelor's degree (MA/MBA preferred) in AccountingCPA desirableExperience with Microsoft Dynamics GP desirableExcellent people skills, with experience collaborating in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and dynamic teamDemonstrated experience in financial management and accounting, ideally in the nonprofit sectorExperience should include interfacing / directing legal, audit, compliance, budget, and resource developmentDemonstrated resourcefulness in setting priorities, proposing new ways of creating efficiencies, and guiding investment in people and systemsAbility to plan for and participate in Board and Officer meetingsProven leadership effectivenessTechnologically savvy, with an ability to point to examples of having worked with IT staff to develop and implement new processes and systems that increased efficiency in a fast-moving environmentFlexible and a self-starter; able to multitask while also being highly detail-oriented.Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a shared commitment to the organizations goals.Knowledge of investment strategies.Compensation

Guidelines for base salary from $130,000 to $150,000 depending on level of experience.Healthcare and other benefits available.Salary:

$135,000 - $150,000

Agency Information:

OUR FACILITY

Located on the 32-acre Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus in North Scottsdale, the aesthetics and architecture of the building are unparalleled. We strive to provide an exceptional member experience in a friendly, well-maintained, state-of-the art facility.

Cardiovascular equipment, strength training machines, functional trainers and a complete free-weight area line the perimeter of our 50,000 square foot fitness facility. The center of our fitness facility contains a flexible, sport court/indoor gym, which is an ideal space for basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer. In addition, five different group fitness studios provide space for classes like dance/exercise, cycling, Pilates, TRX and functional fitness. The campus also has outdoor fields to accommodate softball, soccer, football and other outdoor recreational activities.

Well-appointed men's and women's locker rooms with Jacuzzi and steam room, a family changing room, and massage and spa rooms, complete the picture.

The center's Olympic size pool is home to our youth swim team and offers up to eleven lanes for your daily lap routine. Individual and group swim lessons for all ages and water aerobic classes, as well as competitive swim skill-building instruction are the heart of the aquatics program. We also offer a gated-children's activity pool, splash pad and Sunday Funday poolside events, terrific for the whole family.

The campus also features seven multi-use classrooms, a dedicated game room/teen lounge, arts and crafts room, teaching kitchen and state-of-the-art Early Childhood Center for infants through Pre-K, as well as an outdoor sports court/playground and amphitheater.

As a kosher campus, the onsite Caf?; Milk and Honey serves a dairy and non-meat menu featuring American, Italian, Mexican and Israeli cuisine and also offers kosher catering. The caf? and catering service are under the supervision of the Greater Phoenix Va'ad Hakashruth.

Ample, well-lighted parking is provided with special senior citizen parking added to our designated handicapped parking spaces.

The Campus offers multi-purpose social hall rental for private, community and Jewish religious events.

OUR PROGRAMS

The Valley of the Sun Jewish Community Center (VOSJCC) offers a wide range of educational, cultural, social, fitness and recreational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds.

The VOSJCC promotes active and healthy lifestyles by encouraging physical activity for all levels and age groups. We offer personal training, swimming programs and a multitude of group fitness classes for all ages as well as a wide variety of youth sports and adult leagues.

Our Early Childhood Center provides a nurturing, play-based program with experienced, passionate teachers. Children learn about Jewish holidays, customs and values in a high-quality educational environment. Additionally, preschoolers have the advantage of participating in movement classes and swim lessons.

The Center's Youth and Camping programs not only nurture your child's thirst for knowledge and adventure, but they also provide a fun and safe place to learn fundamental values that will serve them well throughout life.

We engage the community through celebration, learning and shared experiences. Members have the opportunity to make the most of each day in a variety of ways; whether be by continuing their education, pursuing their fitness goals, taking a class, attending a lecture, or participating in a hobby. Our staff takes pride in creating innovative programs that enable all segments of the community to participate.

The arts are an integral and enriching part of life at the VOSJCC and provide a memorable venue for communal events and celebrations. Music, dance, theater, lectures and art classes are just some of the featured programs. Personal creative expression is encouraged through an array of cultural classes and programs throughout the year.