Chief Financial Officer
Oneonta, New York
About Us:
Opportunities for Otsego is one of 1,000+ Community Action Agencies across the nation that are actively fighting the "War on Poverty" based on President Lyndon B Johnson's ideal. Since 1966, Opportunities for Otsego has focused its attention on specific problems affecting the greater Otsego County community, mobilized resources, and developed solutions to unlock opportunities for low-income individuals and disenfranchised families.
Opportunities for Otsego is seeking a highly qualified financial professional to lead our fiscal team. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) must be able to adapt to a continually evolving environment and thrive in an autonomous and deadline-oriented workplace.
Salary Range: $90,000 - $99,000 annually
Pay Range Guide:
Standard Start Rate - education and experience meet job requirements
Advanced Start Rate - education and experience exceed job requirements (subject to approval)
Benefits available to our Chief Financial Officer (CFO):
Health, dental, vision, and other optional benefits
Generous holiday schedule
Paid vacation and sick time
Employer Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions on eligible plans
403(b) Retirement Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Local, state, and national training and certification opportunities
Eligibility for our Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program (more information available via our website)
Most Important Responsibilities of the Chief Financial Officer:
Ensuring timely and accurate completion of payroll and related processes
Overseeing all compliance and recognition for government (federal and state) contracts and private grants
Overseeing cash flow planning, cash investments and asset management, financing strategies and activities, banking relationships
Coordinating the development and monitoring of budgets
Coordinating audits and proper filing of tax returns
Requirements of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO):
Must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Fiscal Management or related field
A Certified Public Accountant is preferred
A minimum of three years' experience in fund accounting, preferably non-profit accounting
Understanding of generally accepted accounting principles for non-profit agencies, knowledge of OMB Uniform Grants Guidance, and other applicable regulations
Strong technological skills with experience in financial and human resource management software
Relevant supervisory and management experience
A valid, unrestricted New York State driver's license
Compensation details: 1730.26PI74786f9677ad-25660-34555131