The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) oversees the financial operations and accounting functions for Communities In Schools of Houston. He/she supports the strategic and overall vision of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), while safeguarding the integrity of the financial statements, and ensuring that the organization has policies and procedures that align with the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) Accounting Standards. In order to accomplish the finance department’s goal of achieving unmodified audit opinions, it is essential for the CFO to maintain the highest standards of internal controls and accounting systems. The CFO under the supervision of the CEO and with the approval of the board constructs an annual budget that provides the foundation for fiscal responsibility.
The CFO is a direct report to the Chief Executive Officer and staff liaison to the Board’s Finance, Audit, Investment and Retirement Committees.
Essential Functions/Objectives:
Participate in the CEO’s Director’s team meetings, retreats and assignments.
Keep CEO informed about all aspects of the finance department and staff
Manage financial operations and accounting functions to ensure proper execution of all accounting activities
Maintain internal controls and ensure safeguards are in place for receipt of revenue, costs, program budgets and actual expenditures
Ensure timeliness, accuracy, and usefulness of financial and management reporting for federal and state funders, foundations, and CIS Board of Directors
Coordinate the development and monitoring of budgets, contracts, and billing
Monitor cash flow and ensure availability of funds as needed
Monitor and make informed recommendations for short-term and long-term investments
Manage corporate property, casualty and liability insurance
Coordinate monthly and annual financial statements
Coordinate all audit activity including the annual financial audit, retirement audit and monitoring by funders
Ensure timely and accurate filing of tax returns
Ensure legal and regulatory compliance regarding all financial functions
Remain up-to-date on nonprofit audit best practices and state and federal law regarding nonprofit operations
Provide oversight for organization’s technology infrastructure
Stay informed of relevant accounting standards and ensure the timely implementation of new or modified accounting standards
Participate in organizational policy development as a member of the executive leadership team
Maintain the Administrative Procedures Manual (APM)
Demonstrate agency core competencies
Promote and maintain agency culture, standards, and systems
Performs all other duties as required by the Chief Operations Officer or Chief Executive Officer
Specific Job Competencies:
Communication Skills
Understand the purpose of communication and use appropriate method of communication for the situation
Respond to phone and email messages in a timely manner
Use discretion when sharing information
Strategic Planning Skills
Continually gather and analyze information from external and internal environments
Use information to anticipate potential challenges and changes
Use a wide range of information to set goals and priorities
Demonstrate leadership and initiative throughout this process
Supervisory Skills
Provide direction and clear concise expectation and communication to support supervisees’ work
Model excellence in core competencies and professional behavior
Maintain balance of work tasks and supervisee support
Assess and implement individualized supervision based on assessed needs, strengths and input from supervisee
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or related field required, Master’s degree preferred; a minimum of seven (7) years of demonstrated experience in accounting and financial management required, ten (10) or more years preferred; certification as a Certified Public Accountant preferred; minimum of three (3) years experience as CFO preferred.
At Communities In Schools of Houston (CIS), we surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
CIS of Houston was established in 1979 as a collaborative effort between local community leaders, educators, and social workers. The founders recognized that students across Greater Houston did not have equal access to the resources that all students need to be successful in school. CIS’ strategy to promote educational equity is to place at least one full-time CIS Student Support Manager on each campus that we serve to address the academic and non-academic barriers to success that our students face. CIS Student Support Managers build relationships with students and families, deliver direct services, and provide tailored referrals to community resources to help students and families meet their needs.
Communities In Schools of Houston demonstrates a true public/private partnership. CIS total revenue comes from public funds, specifically support from school districts, state of Texas and Harris County, as well as from the generosity of foundations, corporations, and individual donors.