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Versique Consulting & Search

CFO (ID:45999)

Versique Consulting & Search, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400


Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for all aspects of financial management and leadership, including grants and funds management, accounting, regulatory and financial reporting, and budget and forecast preparation for a national nonprofit organization. The CFO partners with executive leadership and the board of directors to develop and implement strategies across the organization. This position is responsible for developing and overseeing internal control policies and procedures and provides oversight of finance and accounting department operations.Roles and Responsibilities:Develop and oversee financial strategies and activities, provide company guidance and leadership in all financial matters, including defining and enforcing financial policies to ensure compliance with grant and 2 CFR 200 requirements.Oversee all accounting operations including GL, grants accounting, A/P, A/R, payroll, cash flow and revenue recognition.Ensure cash flow planning and availability of funds for organizational operations.Provide and leverage financial planning & forecasting models to provide financial insight into the organization's operations and strategies.Provide leadership and direction to executives, management, and staff to align the organization on financial priorities and management.Oversee and set the direction for managing financial resources to meet program expansion goals and objectives.Effectively collaborate with executive and senior leadership to achieve organizational goals and objectives.As appropriate, engage the board of directors' finance committee to inform or participate in financial decisions and develop short- and long-term financial plans and projections.Develop and document financial business processes to maintain and strengthen internal controls.Coordinate developing and monitoring budgets and financial forecasts and report variances.Oversee the preparation and distribution of accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, including grant reporting and traditional accounting statements.Develop and communicate financial metrics and reporting to executive leadership and board of directors.Coordinate the timely and accurate preparation of regulatory and funder reporting, including reimbursement requests.Oversee annual audit processes and grant monitoring, managing relationships with external auditors and tax advisors.Oversee month-end and year-end close processes.Oversee compliance with local, state, and federal government reporting requirements and tax filings. Ensure legal and regulatory compliance across all financial functions.Develop and implement financial policies and procedures that enable regulatory compliance and effective financial management. Ensure financial policies and procedures are compliant with state and federal laws, AmeriCorps regulations, federal funding requirements and grant reporting guidelines. Regularly review and update policies and procedures as necessary.Remain current on AmeriCorps regulations, state and federal accounting regulations and legislation, and best practices regarding nonprofit operations. Apply best practices that drive effectiveness across finance department functions.Oversee financial systems, ensuring the successful implementation and full utilization of payroll, accounting, financial planning, budgeting, expense management, and other financial systems to ensure compliance and sound financial management.Manage relationships and contracts with vendors, monitor expenditures, and continuously review quality of service relative to cost. Conduct the RFP process to select and identify new vendors as needed.Supervise and develop finance department staff, ensuring their work aligns with the organizational vision, values, and goals.Support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.Travel locally and nationally as needed to attend meetings and conferences.Transport moderately heavy objects up to 25 pounds.Required Skills and Experience:Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related discipline.Master's degree in business administration, Accounting or Finance.CPA preferred.3-5+ years of experience as a CFO or the top senior financial leadership role for an organization, preferably in a complex, nonprofit organization.10 years of progressive accounting and financial management experience in accounting, budgeting, controls, and reporting.Significant experience in or knowledge of nonprofit accounting, including sophisticated fund and grant accounting compliance, and reporting.Federal grant experience with solid understanding of OMB (Office of Management and Budget) regulations and 2 CFR 200 preferred.5 years of staff management experience with demonstrated skills in leading and engaging people to produce high-quality results.Proven track record in a management or leadership role involving significant decision-making authority in the planning, organizing, and directing of financial functions of the organization.Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.Impeccable analytical and organizational skills.Excellent skills in Microsoft 365 products, including SharePoint, Excel, Word, PowerPoint.Proficient in database and accounting application systems, including Oracle and NetSuite.Self-motivated and action-oriented with a focus on continuous improvement.Experience building effective relationships with executive management and the board of directors.Strong strategic and critical thinking skills.Demonstrated flexibility and ability to handle multiple projects in a fast-paced, evolving environment.A strong grasp of problem-solving and financial analysis techniques for nonprofits.Demonstrated strong business acumen and consultative skills. Ability to influence others at all levels within the organization.Demonstrated experience developing and implementing financial policies and procedures.Communicate effectively with people/groups in multiple settings within and outside the organization.Effectively utilize existing and emerging technology to achieve required results.

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