Finance Director

YWCA Greater Cleveland

$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of progressively responsible financial leadership experience.
  • Strong knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting.
  • Experience managing audits and legal compliance.
  • Experience supervising and developing staff.
  • Advanced financial analysis and forecasting skills.
  • Experience with financial software and Microsoft Office applications.

Responsibilities

  • Lead all financial operations including accounting, budgeting, forecasting, and cash management.
  • Develop long-range financial strategies to support growth.
  • Translate financial data into actionable insights for leadership.
  • Partner with department leaders on budgeting and financial performance.
  • Prepare monthly financial statements and executive reports for senior leadership and the Board Finance Committee.
  • Manage annual budgeting, forecasting, audits, and financial compliance.
  • Oversee grant financial management and reporting.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to make a significant impact in a nonprofit focused on community service.
  • Collaborative working environment that fosters professional growth.
  • Commitment to equity and inclusion in financial practices.
  • Access to training and development resources for team expansion.
  • Engagement in meaningful work that advances social causes.
Full Job Description
Finance Director

This executive leadership role is ideal for someone who enjoys turning complex financial data into compelling stories, partnering with leaders across different backgrounds and communication styles, and using financial strategy to advance organizational goals.

If you're equally comfortable analyzing financial trends, presenting to a Board of Directors, coaching department leaders through their budgets, and thinking strategically about long-term sustainability, we'd love to meet you.

What You'll Do

As Finance Director, you'll serve as the organization's chief financial strategist and a trusted advisor to executive leadership and the Board of Directors. You'll oversee the financial health of a growing nonprofit while building strong relationships across the organization.

You'll:
  • Lead all financial operations, accounting, budgeting, forecasting, and cash management.
  • Develop long-range financial strategies that support organizational growth and sustainability.
  • Translate financial data into clear, meaningful insights that help leaders make informed decisions.
  • Partner with department leaders to build budgets, understand financial performance, and identify opportunities.
  • Prepare monthly financial statements and executive reports for senior leadership and the Board Finance Committee.
  • Lead annual budgeting, forecasting, audits, and financial compliance.
  • Oversee grant financial management, reporting, and restricted funding.
  • Manage investments and organizational cash flow.
  • Build efficient financial processes that support transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Lead and develop the Finance team while fostering collaboration and professional growth.
  • Champion trauma-informed, equitable, and inclusive financial practices throughout the department.

Who You Are

You understand that numbers tell a story.

You know how to take financial reports that seem overwhelming and translate them into information that inspires confidence and action. You're patient when helping leaders understand financial concepts and recognize that every leader processes information differently.

You build credibility through collaboration rather than authority and understand that the best financial decisions happen when people feel supported, not intimidated.

You are:
  • A strategic thinker who enjoys solving complex financial challenges.
  • A collaborative leader who builds strong relationships across departments.
  • An excellent communicator who can present financial information to audiences with varying levels of financial expertise.
  • Comfortable presenting to executive leadership and Boards of Directors.
  • Curious, analytical, and detail-oriented.
  • Committed to equity, transparency, and continuous improvement.
  • Passionate about using your financial expertise to advance a mission that improves lives.

Qualifications

Required:
  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
  • Seven or more years of progressively responsible financial leadership experience.
  • Strong knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting.
  • Experience managing audits and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
  • Experience supervising and developing staff.
  • Advanced financial analysis and forecasting skills.
  • Experience using financial software and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Commitment to the mission of YWCA Greater Cleveland.

Preferred:
  • CPA and/or Master's degree.
  • Experience working with nonprofit grant funding and restricted funds.
  • Experience presenting financial information to Boards of Directors.
  • Experience supporting leaders with varying levels of financial literacy.

Why This Role Matters

The Finance Director plays a vital role in ensuring YWCA Greater Cleveland has the financial strength to continue serving our community today while preparing for tomorrow.

You'll help leaders make better decisions, strengthen organizational sustainability, and ensure that every financial choice supports our mission and the people we serve.

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