Position Title: Deputy Finance Director

Department: Finance

Reports To: Finance Director 

Start Date: TBD 

Employment Class: Full-time, Year-round 

Pay Status: Exempt 

Hours Per Week: 40 

Location: Remote (Must be located in Colorado)

Hiring Pay Range: $80,000-$95,000

Full Position Pay Range: $80,000-$115,000

 

 

Job summary:

The Deputy Finance Director reports directly to the Director of Finance.  This position will participate in cross functional training with the director to manage all financial aspects, including overseeing cash flow planning, preparing and reviewing budgets, investments, and audit activities for the organization. This position is responsible for ensuring that FIRC manages resources in the most beneficial way and helps maximize our funding, while aligning with the Organization’s strategic goals, mission, vision and values.

 

Our benefits include:

  • Five weeks of paid time off (PTO) per year, and additional personal time off as well as paid holidays.
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance with employer contribution for employees and eligible dependents (various plans are covered 100% by employer, multiple buy-up options available)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for health and dependent care expenses.
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Life Insurance and AD&D, covered by employer
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability (STD, LTD)
  • Voluntary Benefits (Accident Plan, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, and Legal Plan)
  • 403(b) Retirement plan
  • Paid training and professional development opportunities
  • Discounted ski passes and access to shared ski medallion
  • Local recreation discounts and perks

 

The person we are looking for will:

  • Maintain high standards of accuracy, efficiency, and confidentiality
  • Always act with integrity and ethical behavior
  • Take initiative, and is self-driven and solution-oriented
  • Pay close attention to detail and be able to work within strict timelines
  • Be adaptable to changing priorities, as determined by organization, community, and funder requirements

 

Primary responsibilities:

  • Oversee cash flow management and become familiar with the Organization’s financial management systems and banking relationships.
  • Supervise the Accountant and potential finance team members to ensure smooth day-to-day transactions, and provide leadership support including, but not limited to training, timecards, scheduling, performance, deliverables, etc.
  • Prepare the annual operating budget for approval by the Board of Directors.
  • Ensure all financial operations comply with organizational policies, and non-profit regulatory requirements at federal and state level by monitoring the accuracy of financial documents and business processes.
  • Account for income and expenses for the current and future capital campaigns, including tracking of pledge receipts, construction in process, and expenses related to the new building.
  • Prepares recurring financial reporting (monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements) and presents to executives and the Board of Directors, and updates as necessary through the reporting cycles.
  • Responsible for Accounts Receivable, cash receipts, and support to Development for donor reconciliations.
  • Co-responsible with HR for processing payroll on a bi-weekly basis.

 

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Monthly reconciliation for bank and investment accounts
  • Backup Accountant when needed for all accounting activities including check processing, vendor inquiries, and credit card processing and reconciliations
  • Support Federal, State, and foundation grants’ lifecycles including but not limited to budget preparation for submission, tracking of labor costs and expenses, grant invoicing, and grant audits.
  • Ensures contracts and supporting documentation comply with annual audit requirements.
  • Backup HR with benefits, new hires, and IT equipment tracking
  • Develop, update, and formalize standard operating procedures for the Finance Department.
  • Implement Strategy Plan KPIs with the Director team and Board of Directors.
  • Participate in the HIPAA Taskforce and collaborate in the development of privacy policies and data security plans.

 

Requirements of the position include:

  • BSc or MSc in Finance, Accounting or relevant field
  • 5+ years of proven work experience as an accountant or finance professional, preferably in a nonprofit organization
  • Excellent knowledge of data and analytical skills, risk management, and forecasting methods.
  • Ability to successfully manage a workload that balances long-term planning with the daily demands of holding a key position within the organization.
  • A minimum of three years’ experience using Blackbaud Financial Edge, and at least one year of donor management platform, such as Blackbaud.
  • Hands-on experience with payroll/accounting system
  • Ability to be in-person in the office twelve times a year, on average
  • Excellent people skills with experience collaborating in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and dynamic team, as well as willingness to provide support to the greater FIRC’s staff as available and necessary.
  • Expertise in Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel.
  • Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience.
  • Genuine interest in our mission and personal/professional commitment to our values.
  • Candidates will be subject to a background check post-offer

 

Preferred Qualifications and Experience

  • CPA license
  • Experience working remote
  • Proficiency in Spanish
  • Non-profit work experience

 

Physical requirements of the position include:

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Use of hands to handle, feel, grasp, and operate objects and tools, and reach and lift with hands and arms
  • Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of equipment
  • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds
  • The employee is frequently required to stand, sit, walk, stoop, and kneel

 

About us:

Serving its community since 1993, the Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC) is a non-profit organization that aims to enhance the quality of life in Summit County by providing information, assistance and education to families, immigrants and refugees. The FIRC fosters collaboration among community agencies and businesses and advocates for family and cultural competence.

 

 

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