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The candidate should have deep end to end expertise in at least 2 finance process towers such as Record to Report, Order to Cash, Procure to Pay, Financial Planning & Analysis, Cash & Banking / Treasury, Payroll, Fixed Assets, etc.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Grants/Contracts, you will collaborate with internal teams to support our organization's mission through effective grant management and financial stewardship.
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Reporting directly to the CFO, this position will be responsible for overseeing financial planning and analysis, accounting operations, financial reporting, and internal controls.
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The CFO will ensure compliance with regulations and legal requirements for the reporting and management of all financial activities. In alignment with the strategic plan and regulatory obligations, collaborating with the President & CEO and the Executive Vice President (EVP), this key leader will manage the Credit Union’s investment portfolio, asset/liability management system, and all financial reporting and analysis.
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Our SVP-Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be highly analytical, possess strong technical expertise. The CFO will be responsible for the preparation of the annual budget, financial reports, call reports, and other miscellaneous reports including financial analysis.
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The CFO will manage strategic financial planning and analyses, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and record-keeping, as well as serve as a strategic partner and advisor to the CEO. The CFO will also partner with other Chief level staff to optimize margins on our service lines and refine and leverage our value proposition.
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Reporting to the President, the role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) role is two-fold: Oversee the organization's financial activities, including being responsible for the finance and accounting professionals who perform operations functions, and serve in a strategic advisory role for the President and leadership team.
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Finance Systems: Oversight over financial reporting systems; ongoing maintenance & enhancements. The Director of FP&A will manage a team of 3, and will also work closely with our CFO to improve our financial forecasting processes across the business.
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Reporting and collaborating closely with the MD and key stakeholders across various departments, including the Group CFO. The successful candidate will support the MD and Group CFO on innovation and expansion, propelling the business forward through their execution of organic and inorganic growth.
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Senior Director of Finance and Operations is to lead the organization’s financial management policies, services, and systems, including financial accounting and reporting, budgeting, decision support and analysis, human resource functions, payroll and internal controls.
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Position reports directly to the Controller and will work alongside the Asst. Controller and Sr. Accountant while having direct exposure to the CFO as part of the financial reporting process.
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The CFO will lead and influence key decisions in financial planning, investments, and risk management through detailed, rigorous analysis and forecasting, managing capital and investments, and ensuring regulatory compliance in financial reporting.
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Our areas of expertise include financial reporting, internal controls, valuation services, technical accounting research, and CFO and HR Advisory services. As a leader of the firm, the Financial Reporting Managing Director will demonstrate excellent project management skills, client service, and positive coaching to the team members in developing technical and professional competency.
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The Nonprofit CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is responsible for managing the financial operations of the organization, ensuring the organization's financial health and sustainability.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will work closely with the Controller and CFO to manage various financial aspects, including grant revenue, budgeting, and financial reporting.
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