ROLE OUTLINE
The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) is a key leader of the Rogue Workforce Partnership who will direct and oversee the financial activities of the organization.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Strategic Leadership
- Partner with the Executive Director to provide strategic oversight of RWP and recommendations based on financial analysis and projections, cash management, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
- Oversee annual and long-term budgetary planning and cost management in alignment with work plans and strategic directives.
- Participate in the on-going strategic planning process as an integral member of the Senior Management Team.
- Present to Management and Board of Directors around issues, trends, and changes in the finance and operations of the organization.
- Working closely with the Program Management Team to integrate program goals with financial constraints.
- Coordinate top-level grants and contract management with senior leadership team.
- Representing RWP with state-wide funders and stakeholders.
Financial and Operational Management
- Oversee all finance functions.
- Responsible for the creation and implementation of the annual budgets; for monitoring progress and for presenting operational metrics both internally and externally.
- Ensure that finance staff maintains financial record systems in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and monitor the use of all funds.
- Review and approve all financial reporting materials and metrics for all funders and RWP’s board, prepare and communicate monthly and annual financial statements.
- Manage cash flow and forecasting; direct all financial, project-based, and departmental accounting to meet mission driven strategic objectives and to ensure organizational sustainability.
- Ensure maintenance of appropriate internal controls.
- Lead strategic investment and placement of organizations’ cash assets.
- Manage timely completion of annual audits, monitoring, financial statements, and ensure proper filing of tax returns.
- Review all formal finance and risk management policies and procedures, recommending improvements to the systems in place and managing the systems going forward.
- Develop and manage finance department staff.
- Manage vendor relationships.
- Oversee payroll and benefits; evaluate and oversee all benefits negotiations.
- Support program team with subrecipient contracts, budgets, and oversight.
- Provide technical assistance to providers.
- Support operations to streamline and automate practices and procedures.
EXPERIENCE & TRAINING
- Degree in Accounting or related field with 7-10 years progressively responsible accounting experience. CMA or CPA desired. Master’s Degree desired.
- Working understanding of the public workforce system in Oregon (WorkSource) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
- Familiarity with highly regulated Federal funds, including the ability to interpret and apply rules and regulations to field operations
- Experience in workforce development, economic development, education, public administration, human resources, marketing, and/or related field.
- Experience managing staff and participating as a part of senior management.