Finance Director
Mid-America Regional Council
- Kansas City, MO
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Guide the strategic direction of the Finance Department - implement policies and systems that support high-performing, customer-oriented operations. The Finance Director develops and administers complex financial models to support decision-making in areas like forecasting, revenue integration and benefit cost management.
- All regular financial processes including accounts payable, accounts receivable, revenue recognition, journal entries, bank reconciliations, fixed assets.
- Development, implementation, and ongoing management of organization wide and department financial policies and procedures. Make recommendations to streamline processes while maintaining appropriate internal controls.
- Administration of the financial management system, the budget software system and provide input and guidance on other technology tools used in support of MARC’s financial and organizational work.
- Preparation of the
- Oversight and collaboration of the biweekly payroll, benefits process, benefit updates, and salary changes, including compliance with internal policies and governing regulations such as FLSA and tax issues.
- Drive and champion internal programs by managing over 100 active federal, state and private grants. Monitor systems that ensure compliance with Uniform Guidance, reporting and other specialized grant requirements.
- Coordination of the budget process including managing the budget software, verifying data, developing systems for and compiling data.
- Oversee preparation of the annual Indirect Cost Allocation Plan proposal and ongoing analysis of Indirect costs and revenues.
- Investment of MARC funds.
- Analyze and forecast budget capacity for organizational programs and needs, recommending strategies for Long-Term Contingency Fund. Track and evaluate revenues and expenditures, proposing improvements and modifications to drive efficiency and ensure best-practice implementation.
- Support and/or lead special projects related to financial issues of the organization.
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related fiscal field. Master’s degree is preferred.
- Master’s degree and/or Certified Public Accountant, CMA or CPFO designation strongly preferred.
- Experience leading financial operations in a public sector or nonprofit agency is required.
- 7 plus years of relevant, progressively responsible experience in budgeting, forecasting, grant management and financial reporting following Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) accounting principles.
- High level expertise and aptitude for technology applications including Excel and financial management systems.
- Strong analytical and strategic thinking.
- Dedication to public service and grounded in financial best practices.
- MARC has a collaborative work environment with a culture based on integrity, innovation, impact, respect, belonging, and leadership.
- Hybrid work schedule provides opportunities for both interaction with and learning from colleagues, and quiet focus time at home.
- Continued professional development and ensuing career development are central to MARC’s value of excellence in performance.
- Competitive salary and fringe benefit package.