Director of Finance
Pathways Vermont
Pathways Vermont Director of Finance
- Oversee the organization's daily accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and bank reconciliations
- Provide oversight of bookkeeping processes and lead the design and structure of the chart of accounts and financial recordkeeping systems
- Supervise finance team members, including Finance Associates, Representative Payee, and Administrative Assistant
- Review and issue invoices to funders; serve as a primary financial point of contact for funders and grantors, with responsibilities divided across the Finance Director and Director of Operations by grant portfolio
- Ensure compliance with grant spending requirements, the Code of Federal Regulations, and Uniform Guidance
- Regularly review and update the methodology for allocating expenses across grants; monitor allocations to ensure accuracy and compliance
- Coordinate and manage the annual Single Audit and any additional financial audits; perform ongoing reviews of financial records and policies to ensure audit readiness
- Enter year-end journal entries and review/approve monthly journal entries prepared by finance staff
- Close out completed grants by reviewing supporting records and ensure annual close-out of books is completed accurately and on time
- Collaborate with the Director of Operations and leadership team in developing grant budgets and the organization's annual budget
- Work with the Director of Operations to prepare and analyze budget-to-actual reports and spending projections to support informed decision-making
- Perform class flow projections
- Complete and submit the Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (NICRA) application as needed
- Maintain a comprehensive understanding of the organization's financial position to meet regulatory requirements and ensure continued fiscal health
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- The successful candidate will possess broad managerial skills and the ability to integrate the oversight of financial operations with the primary mission of the agency.
- Ten or more years of experience with increasing responsibility in a variety of financial operations roles including director or executive level. At least five years of accounting and financial management experience in a non-profit setting (mental health services setting preferred but not required);
- Experience with state and federal reimbursement-based grants preferred, including knowledge of grant billing practices, and fund accounting for restricted grants;
- Experience with A133 audits preferred.
- Excellent analytical, verbal and written communications skills;
- The ability to be detail oriented while fully cognizant of the impact on the agency as a whole;
- Must have proven leadership ability as a senior decision-making team member, leader, program innovator and manager. Experience managing staff of various levels with a philosophy that encourages and promotes professional competence and teamwork among staff members and between departments.
- Almost constant operation of a computer and other office machinery.
- Regular, repetitive movement of hands and fingers including substantial movements of wrists, hands and fingers for typing and/or writing, grasping paperwork, using technology equipment and other tasks.
- Frequent talking and participation in exchanging ideas through spoken word as well as ability to hear and receive detailed information through oral communication.
- Mostly sedentary work in a seated position.
- Occasional standing, walking, stooping, kneeling or crouching, reaching with hands and arms and light lifting.
- Regular attendance is a requirement of the position.
- Frequent utilization of close visual acuity and reading from a computer screen, must be able to
Full-Time Exempt Salaried Position
$75,000 - $85,000 annually
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Long Term Disability/Life Insurance
Paid Time Off (accrual of 210 hours per year to start)
9 Paid Holidays Annually
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Longevity Recognition Rewards
Access to a wide variety of Pathways facilitated trainings including Intentional Peer Support
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