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Chief Financial Officer - Department of Social Services

Job in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, 93190, USA
Listing for: County of Santa Barbara
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Finance & Banking
    Financial Manager, CFO
  • Management
    Financial Manager, CFO
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 138322 - 176542 USD Yearly USD 138322.00 176542.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Division: Department of Social Services (Santa Barbara County, California)

Salary: $138,322 – $176,542 Annually DOE/DOQ*

Benefits

Summary:

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Position Overview

The County of Santa Barbara seeks a CFO to lead the Department’s Fiscal Division. The CFO reports to the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer and will oversee a $238 million budget, four direct reports, and 28 indirect staff across Santa Barbara, Goleta, Lompoc, and Santa Maria. The role requires strong public finance leadership in a large California public‑sector health and human services agency.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and develop the fiscal division comprising Financial Systems & Data Management, Procurement & Contracts, Specialized Accounting, Grants Finance, Budget & Resource Planning, Financial Accounting & Reporting, and General Accounting.
  • Develop, administer, and evaluate fiscal services and programs to ensure compliance with strategic goals, performance targets, and best‑practice policies.
  • Oversee budgeting processes, review and approve budget requests, negotiate contracts, and conduct financial analysis to inform resource allocation.
  • Provide strategic financial guidance to executive leadership, balancing best practices with department and county objectives.
  • Supervise staff, conduct performance evaluations, and manage professional development, hiring, and discipline processes.
  • Represent the county in public forums, stakeholder meetings, and professional committees; prepare and deliver presentations to elected officials and the public.
  • Maintain statutory and regulatory compliance for accounting, budgeting, contracts, and grant activities.
  • Perform related duties as required by the department or county.
Ideal Candidate Profile
  • Strong analytical skills; use data and financial strategy to manage complex, changing environments.
  • Deep knowledge of complex, interconnected budgets and funding sources.
  • Experience overseeing budgeting and finances for a large government agency.
  • Visionary, approachable leader who builds trust, cooperation, and collaboration.
  • High organization; able to plan ahead, multitask, and manage time effectively.
  • Calm under pressure; meets deadlines with a steady leadership style.
  • Experience working in a diverse team, leading and supporting others to deliver strong results.
  • Experience implementing large‑scale financial or other IT systems in a public agency;
    Workday knowledge highly desirable.
  • Ability to forecast financial outcomes, develop recommendations, and clearly communicate them to leadership.
  • Effective collaboration with the Auditor‑Controller, county finance staff, and the County Executive Office.
  • Commitment to continuous improvement, process redesign, technology upgrades, and organizational change.
Education and Experience
  • Equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or related field.
Additional Requirements
  • Valid California driver’s license and meeting automobile insurability requirements, as needed.
Desirable Qualifications
  • Certifications:

    CGFM, CPFO, CPA, CMA (not required).
Knowledge and Skills
  • GAAP, GASB, public finance principles, budget development and management, financial planning & analysis, payroll, benefits, public administration, program management, procurement, contracts, oral presentation, federal, state, local laws, systems.
Ability to
  • Manage large accounting, tax, auditing, and collections operations.
  • Develop and implement budgeting programs and projects.
  • Lead financial planning, investment portfolio management, revenue management, and cash management.
  • Develop policies, evaluate staff, and manage communications with stakeholders.
  • Analyze operations, recommend improvements, oversee quality assurance.
  • Prepare reports, grant proposals, presentations; provide executive-level advice.
  • Collaborate with internal and external partners.
Selection Process
  • Review of applications and supplemental questionnaire.
  • Application ranking; candidates achieving at least an overall score of 70% will advance.
  • Selected candidates will be placed on a 3‑month employment list and will undergo a one‑year probationary period.
  • Reasonable Accommodations

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