Director of Finance
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Financial Manager -
Management
Financial Manager
Benefits
- Home Printer & Monitor
- Phone stipend
- 403 (b) matching
- 403 (b)
- Employee discounts
- Paid time off
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
- Wellness resources
- Opportunity for advancement
- 15 days of Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 12 days of Paid Sick/Wellness
- 10 holidays
- Office closed between Christmas Eve Day and New Year’s Day (12/24-1/1)
- Comprehensive health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision coverage (50% coverage for spouse and first two dependents)
- Basic life insurance
- 403(b) with 3% match
- Employee Assistance Plan
- Professional development
Grow Your Own Illinois (GYO-IL) recruits, supports, and prepares individuals from underrepresented communities to become and thrive as licensed teachers. We envision an Illinois teacher workforce that reflects the rich racial and cultural diversity of its students and is rooted in their communities. To achieve this, we provide candidates with financial and academic assistance, social‑emotional supports, and culturally sustaining professional development.
Our teachers—and the students, schools, and neighborhoods they serve—are all strengthened by this process.
The Director of Finance oversees all financial operations for GYO‑IL, ensuring fiscal health, regulatory compliance, and organizational sustainability. Key responsibilities include managing budgeting, cash flow, audit preparation, financial reporting to the Board, grant accounting, and executing internal controls. This role partners with the Executive Director and senior staff to drive financial decisions, translating program operations and grant requirements into budgets, forecasts, and funding applications.
CompensationFull‑time position in a hybrid work environment (up to 3 days a week and as needed in the office). Annual salary range: $110,000–$130,000 based on experience and credentials.
Core Duties and Responsibilities Financial Leadership- Align resources to support the organization’s strategy, operations, programs, and infrastructure.
- Provide sound fiscal management to ensure proper use of assets and support long‑term sustainability.
- Develop and improve financial systems and controls across program operations and external partners.
- Assess and improve financial processes and data infrastructure to promote data fluency and automation for optimized decision‑making.
- Establish and maintain strong relationships with key constituents, including university and community college financial aid and grants officers.
- Manage the annual operating budget development process in consultation with the ED and directors.
- Lead ROI analyses in partnership with program leadership to inform scalable, fundable financial models.
- Prepare grant, contract, and project budgets, and financial reports, in coordination with program directors.
- Oversee administration of grant programs with sub‑grant awardees, including application, award, and monitoring functions.
- Provide monthly financials, reports, and other information that support all program operations.
- Navigate the complexities and timing of payments from government contracts, ensuring compliance, minimizing risk, and securing timely revenue.
- Provide analysis of complex financial information and present formal reports to the ED and Board on financial health and budget versus actuals.
- Oversee management of all leases, contracts, and other financial commitments.
- Supervise and guide the accounting team of two, ensuring proper maintenance of accounting systems and functions.
- Serve as an approver for internal control functions.
- Oversee preparation and communication of monthly and annual financial statements.
- Plan cash flow and ensure availability of funds when needed.
- Facilitate the agency’s annual audit process, including vendor selection and work products (financial statements, single audit, and IRS 990).
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field.
- Residence in Illinois.
- 7+ years of progressive financial leadership experience, including senior management roles within nonprofits or government‑funded organizations, developing long‑term…
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