Sample Job Description: Chief Financial Officer (Small Organization )

In this sample job description, the nonprofit chief financial officer (CFO) wears several hats. She or he is responsible for a variety of areas far removed from the finance and administrative functions.

Small organization—budget between $1.5 million and $10 million

In this sample job description, the nonprofit chief financial officer wears several hats. The budget can’t support specialized staff, so the CFO is responsible for a variety of areas far removed from the finance and administrative functions. These include human resources, information technology, legal, and facilities—and even building relationships with program recipients.

Feel free to use and modify this sample job description to help you create one for your organization.

Sample Position Description

345 Nonprofit
Director of Finance and Administration

Organization

The mission of 345 Nonprofit is.
345 Nonprofit currently serves X people annually with a budget of $Y million.

Please visit www.345nonprofit.org to learn more.

Position

Reporting to the executive director (ED), the director of finance and administration will define the process and implement the infrastructure/systems needed to support substantial growth over the next five to 10 years. She or he will continue to build and manage effective and streamlined administrative/financial systems, including financial, accounting, legal, information technology (IT), human resources (HR), and physical infrastructure.

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As a member of the senior management team, the director will be involved in strategic planning, evaluation, and professional development initiatives, as well as planning for 345 Nonprofit’s expansion to multiple new sites both locally and in other cities. In keeping with 345 Nonprofit’s values, the director will also interact with program recipients as a mentor.

Specific responsibilities include:

Financial Management

Administrative Leadership and Management

Program Recipient Mentoring

Qualifications

The director of finance and administration will have at least five to eight years of professional experience, including managing the finance and administration of a high-growth $10 million to $20 million organization (preference given to nonprofit experience). She or he will have experience creating and driving the analytic framework for planning and managing organizational change in a highly entrepreneurial organization.

The director of finance and administration will have the following experience and attributes:

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