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Chief Financial Officer

Chief Financial OfficerThe Duke Ellington School of the Arts and The Ellington Fund are premier, mission-driven 501(c)(3) organizations dedicated to academic excellence and artistic achievement. Serving as a nationally recognized model for arts education, the organizations operate in a dynamic, creative environment that requires both operational rigor and visionary leadership.The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) serves as a key member of the executive leadership team and a strategic partner to the Principal/Head of Schools and Board of Directors. This is a high-impact leadership role responsible for shaping financial strategy, ensuring long-term sustainability, and strengthening organizational infrastructure.The CFO will oversee all financial operations across two affiliated nonprofit entities and play a critical role in aligning financial stewardship with institutional growth, innovation, and mission delivery.This role is ideally suited for a forward-thinking financial executive who brings both technical excellence and strategic insight within complex, mission-driven environments.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide enterprise-wide financial leadership and strategic directionServe as a trusted advisor to executive leadership and the Board Finance CommitteeLead long-range financial planning, scenario modeling, and capital strategyOversee financial reporting, audits, tax compliance, and investment oversightDirect the annual budgeting process and multi-year forecastingStrengthen internal controls, financial systems, and risk management frameworksEnsure compliance with all nonprofit regulatory and reporting requirementsPartner cross-functionally to support programmatic and fundraising initiativesLead and develop a high-performing finance functionCandidate ProfileThe ideal candidate is a seasoned financial executive with a strong track record of leadership in nonprofit, education, or similarly complex organizations. The CFO must be both strategic and hands-on, with the ability to translate financial data into actionable insights.Key attributes include:Executive presence and ability to influence at the Board levelDeep expertise in nonprofit finance, compliance, and governanceStrategic thinker with strong operational execution skillsCollaborative leader with a commitment to mission-driven workHigh level of integrity, discretion, and professional judgmentQualifications1215+ years of progressive financial leadership experience, including executive-level rolesCPA strongly preferred (or equivalent advanced financial credential)Demonstrated experience working with Boards and Finance CommitteesExpertise in financial planning & analysis, audit oversight, and internal controlsExperience managing complex budgets and multiple funding streamsFamiliarity with nonprofit accounting systems (Financial Edge preferred)Compensation & Benefits (Benchmarked)The anticipated compensation for this role is competitive and commensurate with experience, aligned with national benchmarks for nonprofit CFO positions within similarly sized and complex organizations in the education and arts sector.Base Salary Range: $170,000 $185,000Potential Additional Considerations: Performance-based incentive or retention bonus (where applicable)Comprehensive health, dental, and vision benefitsRetirement plan participationPaid time off and institutional holidaysThe final compensation package will be determined based on experience, credentials, and demonstrated impact in comparable leadership roles.Search & Selection ProcessThis search is being conducted to identify a transformational financial leader capable of supporting the next phase of organizational growth and sustainability. Candidates should be prepared to engage in a multi-stage interview process, including interaction with executive leadership and members of the Board.Application InstructionsQualified candidates are encouraged to submit a resume and a cover letter detailing their leadership experience and alignment with the mission.Equal Opportunity EmployerDuke Ellington School of the Arts is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.