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Center for the Rights of Abused ChildrenPhoenix, AZ, US- Part-time
Headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, the Center for the Rights of Abused Children is a national nonprofit that has impacted the lives of 1,000,000 children nationwide. We strive every day to protect children, change laws, and inspire people to ensure every abused child has a bright future. Join us in our mission to make a lasting difference.
About the Role :
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a strategic leader responsible for overseeing the financial health and sustainability of the Center. The CFO will provide financial oversight, manage budgeting and forecasting, ensure compliance with financial regulations, and support strategic decision-making in collaboration with the CEO, Executive Director and Board of Directors. The ideal candidate is an experienced finance professional with a passion for nonprofit work and a strong understanding of financial management in the nonprofit sector. Additionally, this role requires strong controllership capabilities, including managing payables and receivables, maintaining cash reserves, and ensuring sound financial forecasting. This is a part-time position, requiring approximately 20 hours per week and offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing you to make a significant impact while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Core Responsibilities :
- Develop and oversee financial policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure fiscal responsibility and sustainability.
- Lead budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes, providing strategic financial guidance to leadership.
- Prepare and present financial reports to the CEO, Board of Directors, and Finance Committee.
- Manage cash flow, and financial risk to ensure long-term stability.
- Ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, IRS regulations, and financial reporting requirements.
- Oversee grant financial management, including tracking restricted funds, reporting, and ensuring compliance with donor requirements.
- Oversee and manage accounts payable and receivable functions, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in transactions.
- Maintain cash reserves and develop strategies to optimize financial resources.
- Provide thought leadership and strategic insights into financial sustainability and growth opportunities.
- Identify and implement AI-driven solutions and automation tools to streamline financial processes and enhance efficiency.
- Stay informed about emerging financial technologies and best practices in nonprofit financial management.
- Collaborate with development team to align financial strategies with revenue generation efforts.
The ideal candidate is a strategic advisor with the ability to translate vision into actionable financial strategies that drive growth and profitability. You excel at assessing financial positions quickly, anticipating challenges and opportunities, and developing plans to navigate them effectively. Adaptable and growth-focused, you tailor your approach to meet unique organizational needs while upholding the highest standards of excellence. This individual will not only manage the organization's financials but also drive innovation by identifying and implementing cutting-edge AI-driven solutions and automation tools to enhance financial efficiency and scalability.
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