Controller
Job Summary
Reporting to the chief financial officer (CFO), the Controller will be responsible for oversight of all finance, accounting, and reporting activities. The Controller will lead all day-to-day finance operations for a non-profit corporation with a $40+ million budget and 320 employees.
Essential Functions/Key Responsibilities
Oversee all accounts, ledgers, and reporting systems ensuring compliance with appropriate GAAP standards and regulatory requirements
Maintain internal controls for receipt of revenue, expenditure of funds, and safeguarding of GLCAC, Inc.’s assets
Manage the closeout of the monthly accounting cycle and produce monthly financial statements for presentation to senior leadership and Board’s Finance Committee
Consistently analyze financial data and present financial reports in an accurate and timely manner
Assist GLCAC, Inc CFO in the annual budgeting and planning process
Support the CFO in engaging the Board’s Audit and Finance committees around issues and trends in financial operations and program service delivery
Leverage strengths of the current finance team members, help to clarify roles and responsibilities and develop and implement training programs in order to maximize and reach optimal individual and organizational goals
Provide leadership in strengthening internal communications with staff at all levels throughout the organization; create and promote a positive and supportive work environment
Skills & Qualifications
This is an extraordinary opportunity for a mature leader with seven to ten years of accounting and finance experience, ideally beginning in accounting and audit, followed by experience gathering, evaluating, presenting and reporting financial information to executive teams and external stakeholders.
S/he will ideally have experience in a complex nonprofit that has multiple programs.
Other qualifications include: Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and unwavering commitment to GLCAC. Inc.’s mission; a proactive, hands-on strategic thinker who will own, in partnership with the CFO, the responsibility for finance
Minimum of a BA; CPA and/or MBA or MS preferred
A track record in grants management as it relates to compliance and reporting of government, corporate and foundation grants is essential
Knowledge and understanding of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200
Commitment to recruiting, mentoring, training, and retaining a diverse team; the foresight and ability to delegate accordingly
Keen analytic, organization and problem solving skills which allows for strategic data interpretation versus. simple reporting
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; experience in effectively communicating key data, including presentations to senior management, board or other outside partners
Ability to work effectively with and meet the needs of people from a wide range of backgrounds, identities, cultures, nationalities and languages that make up the rich complexity of GLCAC employees, partners in the community, and clientele