Behind every mentoring match is an organization that runs on sound financial stewardship, and that’s where you come in. As Director of Finance and Operations, you’ll serve as the primary financial steward for the agency, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. You’ll oversee accounting, federal grant compliance, internal controls, investment account oversight, and facilities operations while providing timely analysis that supports executive and board decision-making. Your work ensures the agency’s fiscal practices and operational systems stay aligned with our mission, values, and long-term sustainability.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Lead the agency’s fiscal functions, including the annual budget, monthly financial close, and financial analysis that supports the CEO, Board, and senior leadership
Oversee OJJ federal grant accounting, ensuring expenditures align with grant budgets and reporting requirements throughout each grant period
Prepare the agency for its annual financial statement audit and serve as primary contact with auditors, coordinating IRS filings including Form 990 and Form 5500
Manage cash flow projections, banking relationships, and routine financial operations including accounts payable, payroll, and credit card reconciliation
Oversee building operations and vendor relationships, keeping facilities running smoothly and within budget
Evaluate insurance coverage, partnership agreements, and new programming through a risk management and youth safety lens
Serve as staff liaison and leader for the Board Finance Committee, supporting members with timely, accurate materials
What You’ll Bring
Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or a related field
Five or more years of progressive accounting or finance experience
Demonstrated experience managing grant financial compliance, including federal grant requirements
Knowledge of GAAP, nonprofit accounting standards, and internal controls
Ability to translate complex financial information into clear analysis for both financial and non-financial audiences
Strong judgment, discretion, and accuracy when managing multiple projects and deadlines
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience with Sage or comparable nonprofit accounting software
A vehicle, valid driver’s license, and minimum state-required automobile insurance
Preferred Qualifications
CPA or advanced degree
Nonprofit finance or accounting experience
Experience managing facilities, operations, and vendor relationships in an office or multi-service environment
Familiarity with payroll systems, benefits administration processes, and HR information systems
What We Offer
Salary commensurate with experience
A leadership seat at a mission-driven organization where your work directly supports youth mentoring across our full service area
Flexibility, including the ability to work from home, with travel typically no more than 10% per week
Shared leadership responsibility, including supervision of the Sr. People Ops Coordinator alongside the Senior Director of People
Ongoing professional development and continuing education opportunities
A collaborative, service-oriented culture rooted in Access, Belonging, and Opportunity