Executive Director, Finance
Job in
Northern, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Listed on 2026-08-18
Listing for:
Cosa
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-08-18
Job specializations:
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Financial Manager, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) -
Management
Financial Manager, Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Job Description & How to Apply Below
POSITION SUMMARY
The Executive Director, Finance provides strategic leadership and executive oversight for all financial and business operations of Vancouver Public Schools. Reporting directly to the Superintendent, this position ensures the District's long-term fiscal stability, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency through sound fiscal management, strategic planning, transparent communication, and collaborative leadership.
The Executi
District
Administrator Role Other
Position Type Full-time
219553
QUALIFICATIONSRequired Qualifications
- Education:
Master's degree in MBA, Finance, Accounting, Public Administration, or related field; and/or CPA license. Equivalent combination of education and experience considered. - Professional
Experience:
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in financial management, budgeting, and accounting. - Leadership
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years of successful administrative leadership in a school district or public agency.
- Executive administrative experience in an organization with an operating budget exceeding $400 million.
- Experience in public K-12 education, including school-level finance, building operations, or ASB financial management.
- Extensive knowledge of WA State public school finance, governmental accounting, enrollment reporting, and levies.
- Ethical Stewardship & Integrity:
Models high personal motivation, honesty, integrity, and ethical decision-making while responsibly managing public resources. - Collaborative Leadership:
Builds trust, open communication, and positive working relationships across Cabinet, school leaders, staff, bargaining units, and community stakeholders. - Equity & Inclusion:
Advances the District's Equity Policy by ensuring equitable allocation of financial resources, practicing cultural responsiveness, and supporting diverse student and staff populations. - Strategic Problem-Solving:
Demonstrates strong analytical capabilities to navigate complex multi-funded budgets, anticipate organizational challenges, and drive creative, fiscally sound solutions. - Adaptability & Innovation:
Fosters innovation, leads organizations through change, and routinely modernizes processes and systems for operational excellence and customer service.
1. Strategic Financial Leadership & Policy Development
- Develop and implement short- and long-term financial plans, revenue strategies, and fiscal policies to preserve organizational health, sustainability, and stewardship of District resources.
- Serve as primary advisor to the Superintendent and Board of Directors on financial affairs, legislative fiscal changes, and district debt/bond management policies.
- Participate in negotiations and contracting for major initiatives, capital purchases, vendor agreements, and union employee contracts.
- Direct the preparation, administration, monitoring, and control of the District's General Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Debt Service Fund, and all special purpose budgets.
- Develop multi-year financial forecasts, cash-flow analyses, enrollment projections, and staffing allocation models in collaboration with Cabinet and school site leaders.
- Formulate financial modeling, impact analyses, and data required for labor negotiations; assist in preparing and presenting the District's position during collective bargaining.
- Assist school-site administrators with budget development/administration, position controls, and functional supervision over student body (ASB) funds.
- Oversee local voter-approved levy planning (EP&O, Capital, Technology), establishing annual levy rate recommendations based on assessed property valuations and state funding formulas.
- Ensure voter-approved levy and bond funds are budgeted, monitored, and expended in strict compliance with ballot language, state law, and Board policy.
- Manage District debt policies, bond issuance structures, and capital financing strategies.
- Provide executive management for accounting, budget, payroll, accounts payable, purchasing, grant accounting, cash management, and revenue receipting departments.
- Direct financial management information systems (ERP/payroll/accounting platforms) to ensure data accuracy, encumbrance tracking, and timely disbursements.
- Establish and maintain effective internal accounting controls, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local statutory requirements.
- Coordinate state and independent financial audits, implementing corrective audit recommendations as needed.
- Direct state attendance and enrollment reporting to secure accurate state funding distributions.
- Direct the District's risk management and insurance programs, analyzing claims, loss trends, and safety data to minimize organizational risk and control costs.
- Evaluate financial,…
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