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Chief Financial Officer - EMS BAND 3
Job in
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, 98513, USA
Listed on 2026-06-19
Listing for:
State of Washington
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-19
Job specializations:
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Finance & Banking
Financial Manager, CFO, Financial Compliance -
Management
Financial Manager, CFO
Job Description & How to Apply Below
(EMS BAND
3)
Monday - Friday | 8AM - 5PM | HYBRID
NOTE:
The hiring authority reserves the right to offer the position at any time after the required posting period, and during the recruitment process. It is to the applicant's advantage to apply as early as possible.
Who We Are:
The Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board (Workforce Board) is a tri-partite board (business, labor, and government), and cabinet agency created to provide objective planning, coordination, evaluation, monitoring, policy analysis and advocacy across Washington's comprehensive workforce development system in support of Washington's workers, jobseekers, businesses, and communities. The Workforce Board engages a wide range of state, local, and federal agencies, business, labor, community-based organizations, and others representing system customers to inform our work.
Board and agency staff maintain a laser focus on the state's economic strength, the availability of a strong and responsive talent pipeline, and on equitable access to that pipeline for every Washingtonian. For more information about the Workforce Board, you can access the website .wa.gov.
About the Opportunity:
As Chief Financial Officer, you will serve as the agency's primary financial and budget authority, providing strategic leadership to support the Board's mission and manage a biennial budget of over $50 million. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, you will oversee all budget development, fiscal forecasting, and accounting processes, ensuring strict regulatory compliance and the operational integrity of state, federal, and grant resources.
You will drive agency strategy as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, step in with executive authority on administrative matters when the Executive Director is absent, and collaborate with the Deputy Executive Director to optimize core administrative, HR, and IT services. Ultimately, internal staff and external partners alike will rely on your independent judgment and policy interpretations to safeguard agency assets and align resources with organizational priorities.
Some of What You'll Enjoy Doing Includes:
* Manage day-to-day agency financial operations, including budgeting, payments, contracts, cash receipting, accounts receivable, and federal draws.
* Support programmatic activities, contract management, payroll, travel, facilities, purchasing, and cost allocation with a Fiscal Analyst 5.
* Monitor grant sub-recipients to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
* Coordinate with DES Small Agency Financial Services on vendor payments, revenues, payroll, allotments, and budget recasts.
* Oversee the management and documentation of the agency's overall contracting and grant processes.
* Analyze agency finances to ensure fiscal capacity to meet statutory responsibilities and accomplish the agency mission.
* Develop, implement, and monitor the agency operating budget by program and funding source in collaboration with division leaders.
* Review monthly and quarterly financial reports to provide strategic insights to managers and the Leadership Team.
* Evaluate annual agency budget Decision Packages for submission to the Governor's office via the OFM system.
* Provide financial information to partners and represents the Executive Director in fiscal meetings while co-leading agency operational management.
* Other duties as needed.
Required Qualifications:
* Proven leadership in strategic, operational, and tactical planning, with a strong willingness to manage change, assess risks, and develop effective problem-solving strategies.
* Experience and knowledge with comprehensive financial and fiscal management, including accounting, forecasting, internal controls, and state/federal grants administration, with specialized expertise in Washington state budgetary practices, terminology, and automated systems.
* Experience and knowledge with advanced analysis and decision-support capabilities used to manage high-level finance, oversee financial records and reports, and successfully participate in and respond to audits.
* Outstanding verbal and written communication skills used for proficient report writing, professional presentations, and navigating complex dynamics with diplomacy and sensitivity.
* Demonstrated ability to diagnose and resolve complex budget and accounting issues while proactively acting to uphold accountability, ethical practices, and compliance.
In addition to the above required qualifications, a candidate must possess one (1) of the following experience and/or education options to qualify:
OPTION 1
* Nine (9) years of experience in a senior leadership role, preferably as a CFO, budget or finance manager, or equivalent, with a track record of managing budget processes and/or financial excellence.
OPTION 2
* Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in accounting, business, finance, or closely related field; AND
* Five (5) years of professional experience working with…
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