Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) 150 150 karynmcconnell
Frederick Douglass Project for Justice
Published
May 13, 2025
Location
Remote
Job Type
Contact Name (not public)
Karyn McConnell

Description

About Us:
The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice is committed to facilitating structured meetings and respectful conversations between members of free society and incarcerated people, so that they can learn from each other, form powerful connections, and transform both their own lives and society at large. We work to bring humanity to the criminal legal system in order to give rise to a system that is more equitable, just, and compassionate.
Position Summary:
We’re looking for an experienced, sharp, and thoughtful financial leader to join our team as our part-time CFO, working approximately 25 hours per week.  Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a strategic partner to the entire leadership team with responsibility for all aspects of the the financial planning and management for the organization. This individual will be responsible for the nonprofit’s fiscal integrity, long-term financial planning, budgeting, budget management, compliance, audits, and reporting.
Location: Remote (with occasional travel)
Status: Part-time .625 FTE (25 hours per week), exempt
Salary Range: $85,000 - $90,000, commensurate with experience
Reports To: Executive Director
Key Responsibilities:
  • Support and direct the organization’s accounting and financial management functions, to ensure accurate and timely financial information.
  • Design, develop and maintain systems to provide management information to the President, Executive Director, and Executive Team.
  • Manage expense reconciliation and allocation.
  • Collaborate with the PEO to oversee payroll and year end employee reporting.
  • Develop and deliver financial presentations to the Board and leadership team
  • Serve as staff liaison to the Board Finance Committee.
  • Analyze and predict cash flow and ensure optimization of cash usage.
  • Ensure adequate reserves are maintained for Operations.
  • Lead the annual budget process and reforecasting efforts.
  • Lead and manage financial strategy, forecasting, and reporting.
  • Oversee budgeting, accounting, cash flow, and financial audits.
  • Ensure compliance with nonprofit financial regulations and grant requirements.
  • Develop internal controls and ensure transparency across all fiscal operations.
  • Supervise accounting/bookkeeping for staff and vendors.
  • Advise the President, Executive Director, and program leaders on financial implications of programmatic decisions.
Skills & Competencies:
The following skills and competencies reflect the nature of our work, which is collaborative and inclusive. A successful Chief Financial Officer will be a competent financial leader who can collaboratively design and implement solutions, delivering excellence while exhibiting humility. A successful Chief Financial Officer will also have the following:
  • Strong commitment to FDPJs mission, vision, and values.
  • Extensive financial management experience in day-to-day operations and leadership roles
  • Knowledge of GAAP
  • Understanding of and experience with non-profit financial reporting, audit, and compliance requirements
  • Able to organize and prioritize work while meeting multiple deadlines.
  • Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership techniques, and coordination of people and resources.
  • Effective in decision making and solution-finding with complex problems and diverse stakeholder needs.
  • Exhibits mindfulness and discernment when holding challenging conversations and making difficult decisions.
  • Looks for opportunities to create new partnerships and allows others to leverage existing partnerships.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field.
  • CPA, MBA, or relevant certification preferred.
  • At least 7 years of financial management experience, preferably in the nonprofit sector.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles, fund accounting, and federal grants (e.g., Uniform Guidance).
  • Experience with QuickBooks, Excel, and financial software platforms.
  • Strong strategic, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
  • Passion for social justice and human dignity.

How To Apply

Please submit your Resume and Cover Letter to our Interim Executive Director, Karyn McConnell at kmcconnell@douglassproject.org by June 14, 2025.

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