Chief Financial Officer

St. Catherine University$170K — $220K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field.
  • Minimum of ten years in financial leadership, preferably as a CFO in higher education or large organizations.
  • Three years of experience working with Boards and external partners.
  • Strategic orientation with a proven track record in driving revenue growth and financial management.
  • Experience with capital project financing, debt management, and external financial reporting.

Responsibilities

  • Set strategic direction and lead the development of financial plans across the University.
  • Identify and execute strategies to diversify revenue streams and strengthen financial sustainability.
  • Oversee the supervision and development of divisional leaders to ensure operational efficiency.
  • Manage the university's capital to address deferred maintenance and oversee campus master planning.
  • Maintain internal controls and oversee the annual external audit to ensure financial integrity.
  • Support the Board of Trustees and related committees in financial matters.
  • Collaborate with leadership to support the university's strategic vision and address business challenges.

Benefits

  • A supportive work environment that values diversity and individual strengths.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
  • Involvement in strategic decision-making processes.
  • Engagement with a range of stakeholders within a complex organization.
Full Job Description
Posting Details

Position Information

Position Title
Chief Financial Officer

Division
Finance & Administration

Department/Office
Finance & Administration

Position Summary Information

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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is St. Catherine University's chief financial officer and reports directly to the President. The CFO is responsible for the strategic leadership and oversight of key financial function and partners closely with the President, trustees, senior administrators, faculty, department directors, vendors, and external partners to shape institutional strategy, drive revenue growth, forecast the financial impact of business and operating decisions, optimize performance, and build long-term sustainability.

The CFO directs the timely and accurate gathering, analysis, and reporting of financial and operational information for key constituents, including the President, University trustees, senior administrators, external funders, appropriate committees, and the University community at-large. In addition to core financial management, the CFO directly supports the Board of Trustees, and its committees of Finance, Infrastructure, Resources and Investment, Audit and Strategic Planning & Priorities.

Key Responsibilities:Strategic Financial Leadership (25%)
  • Set strategic direction and lead development and execution of multi-year strategic and financial plans across the University to build a sustainable institution.

Revenue Growth & Business Development (15%)
  • Identify, develop, and execute strategies to grow and diversify the University's revenue base, including new business lines, partnerships, and enterprise opportunities that strengthen long-term financial sustainability.

Team Leadership & Development (15%)
  • Direct supervision and development of divisional functional leaders; ensure effective and efficient operation of the division and provide staff with development and career pathways.

Capital & Facilities Stewardship (15%)
  • Oversee the effective deployment of the University's capital to ensure sustainability, including management of deferred maintenance, campus integration, and development of a Master Campus Plan.

Internal Controls & Audit Oversight (10%)
  • Maintain a strong system of internal controls over financial reporting to safeguard institutional assets and prevent and detect fraud; oversee the annual external financial statement audit and ensure timely, accurate financial reporting to all constituents.

Board & Governance Support (10%)
  • Support the operation of the University's Board of Trustees, including its committees of Finance, Infrastructure, Resources and Investment, Audit and Strategic Planning & Priorities.

Strategic Initiatives & Collaboration (10%)
  • Work collaboratively with the Senior Leadership Team and Faculty/Department leadership to support the University's strategic plan, providing creative problem-solving for a wide range of business issues.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Must value diversity in all its forms and organize people around their individual strengths and potential; ability to coach staff to pursue stretch goals and resolve challenges; ability to empower staff to make large as well as small decisions needed in a nimble, transformative environment; ability to celebrate individual and team successes.
  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field required.
  • Minimum of ten (10) years of significant, successful, and progressive experience in financial leadership and/or as a CFO, managing complex financial affairs, preferably in higher education or another complex, enterprise-scale organization.
  • A minimum of three (3) years' experience working with Boards and external partners.
  • Strategic orientation with a track record of driving revenue growth, strategic budget development, debt and investment portfolio management, financial analysis, and cost containment.
  • Experience overseeing capital construction financing, including the financial planning, funding strategy, and debt management associated with major capital projects.
  • Proven competency in external financial reporting, including financial tax and ERISA filings.
  • A minimum of ten (10) years of successfully analyzing and determining the strategic implications of financial data, communicating information effectively and making appropriate recommendations for action.


Preferred Qualifications
  • CPA and/or MBA preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience managing institutional investment portfolios or endowments, including working with outside investment advisors, consultants, and asset managers.
  • Proven track record of driving measurable revenue growth through new business lines, strategic partnerships, or diversified funding strategies.
  • Experience structuring and executing public-private partnerships (P3) or alternative capital financing arrangements, including bond issuance and debt structuring, to support capital construction and campus investment.
  • Commitment to the core elements of the University's mission: Catholic, women, and liberal arts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with the president, leadership team, and other university constituents.
  • Works collaboratively in multi-leveled decision-making processes within a complex organization.
  • Demonstrated capacity to understand the complex issues facing higher education.
  • Works effectively on a collaborative basis with a wide range of constituencies and stakeholders in a diverse community.
  • Excellent organizational, written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • A strong understanding of university-wide governance and faculty roles within that structure.
  • Ability to develop financial strategies that support revenue growth and the student experience.
  • Systems thinking and best-practice orientation to identify strategic opportunities to build support for change and innovation.


Compensation:The salary for this position is $170,000 - $220,000 depending on qualifications and experience.

The salary range listed reflects a good-faith estimate of what we reasonably anticipate to pay for this position, based on market data and internal equity, at the time of posting. Actual compensation will be determined based on qualifications, experience, skills, and other relevant factors. St. Catherine reserves the right to modify or adjust compensation depending on University needs.

Application instructions for STAFF

Visit St. Kate Careers to apply. Three references and successful completion of a background check will be required for employment.

St. Catherine University
2004 Randolph Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105


Posting Detail Information

Posting Number
20220842-STAFF

Posting Start Date
07/10/2026

Application Deadline
07/31/2026

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