Divisional Finance Director
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Finance & Banking
Financial Manager, CFO -
Management
Financial Manager, CFO
Job Category: Business & Finance/Accounting
Requisition Number: DIVIS
024362
- Posted :
May 19, 2026 - Full-Time
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DescriptionTitle:
Divisional Finance Director Corporation/Department:
The Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Reports To:
Divisional Commander FSLA Status:
Full-Time / 40 hours per week;
Exempt Pay Range: $100,000 - $120,000 (DOE)
The Divisional Finance Director (DFD) oversees the financial affairs and accounting of The Salvation Army, Alaska Division, and reports to the Divisional Commander. The DFD is a member of the Alaska Division leadership team, providing leadership and supervision to the Finance Department and is responsible for accounting, planning, and reporting for the approximately 27 units within the Alaska Division. The DFD ensures accurate and timely financial reporting and serves as a liaison with Northwest Division Finance Team.
Education,Work Experience and other Professional Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Economics, or Finance. MBA preferred.
- Completion of either the CPA or CMA certificate. Current certification is required for the duration of employment.
- Five years of experience in a substantially similar position. Experience in the areas of non‑profit, grant, and fund accounting.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and other Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) guidelines.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Familiarity with Shelby and Vivid is beneficial.
- Ability to perform general and complex mathematical computations.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work professionally and effectively in a team environment.
- Must possess the self‑discipline necessary to perform job independently and reliability.
- Must maintain professional, courteous and cooperative manner with all internal personnel and outside contacts, demonstrating respect and a positive attitude toward them at all times during the workday.
- Must be cooperative, take initiative and be flexible in assisting others and to the best of the employee’s ability, ensuring accurate and timely work objectives.
- Must demonstrate dependability by establishing a regular, predictable work schedule, taking appropriate time for lunch and breaks, and limiting personal business and socializing to break periods.
- A number of the duties associated with this position require handling items of a sensitive and thereby confidential nature involving the organization and its personnel. The highest level of security must be maintained in addressing oral and written communications and in filing of correspondence.
- Current Alaska driver’s license with acceptable driving and criminal history.
- Supervise finance team members, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and professional growth.
- Advise the Divisional Commander and divisional leadership on fiscal policy, financial matters, personnel issues, and other key areas to support informed management decisions.
- Provide oversight of accounting policies and procedures throughout the division to ensure compliance with GAAP, FASB requirements, and Salvation Army policy.
- Ensure compliance with grants (government, state, and local).
- Provide oversight of all accounting within the Division's internal bookkeeping systems, fiscal controls and management systems.
- Meet with Divisional Commander regularly to review Divisional financial standing.
- Serve as the Secretary for the Command Finance Council (CFC), recording and distributing meeting minutes.
- Provide monthly financial statements and interpret financial data to CFC members; present items related to requisitions, budgets, and audits for CFC review.
- Work with Property Department to determine capital project funding (finance scheme) prior to presenting to CFC.
- Oversee financial statements audits, internal audits, Uniform Guidance (UG) audits, and the fiscal components of grantor audits.
- Direct preparation of timely fiscal budgets, including allocations and assessments, and necessary budget revisions.
- Oversee preparation of complex grant budget proposals.
- Work closely with department heads and…
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