$180,000–$220,000 Per Year
Accounting, Accounting Policies, Analysis Skills, Banking Services, Budgeting, Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Communication Skills, Compensation and Benefits, Credit Union, Decision Support, Finance, Financial Analysis, Financial Operations, Financial Planning, Financial Regulations, Financial Reporting, Financial Risk Management, Financial Strategy, Forecasting, General Ledger Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Head of Finance, Leadership, Pivot Tables, Process Improvement, Reconciliation, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management, Strategic Planning, System Operations, Team Player, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation
Location: Portland, Oregon
Organization Size: $300 million in assets
Status: Full-Time, Executive Leadership Team
Compensation: $180k - $220k
About the Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced, forward-thinking Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead our credit union's financial strategy, operational accounting, and long‑term fiscal health. As a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CFO plays a critical role in ensuring financial strength, regulatory compliance, data‑driven decision making, and high‑performance support across all departments.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a strategic leader who thrives in a collaborative, mission‑driven, member‑focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide executive oversight of all accounting, finance, ALM, and financial reporting functions.
- Lead budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning.
- Oversee the Allowance for Credit Losses (CECL) methodology, modeling, implementation, and ongoing review.
- Direct the credit union's branch and departmental accounting processes to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and complete transparency.
- Review and monitor ACH and share draft systems, ensuring sound risk controls and operational alignment.
- Conduct holistic evaluations of how non‑Accounting departments interact with and impact general ledger integrity.
- Deliver insightful financial analysis to support strategic decision making.
- Maintain strong relationships with auditors, regulators, vendors, and internal stakeholders.
- Champion continuous process improvement and technology‑driven solutions.
Required Qualities & Skills
Advanced Analytical & Technical Expertise
- High‑level Excel proficiency (complex modeling, pivot tables, forecasting, and scenario analysis).
- Proven experience developing clear, data‑driven insights to support executive decision making.
CECL Leadership
- Deep understanding of CECL requirements, modeling, data inputs, documentation, and regulatory expectations.
Budgeting & Financial Planning
- Demonstrated success leading organizational budgeting, forecasting, and multi‑year planning cycles.
Branch / Department Accounting
- Experience overseeing multi‑branch accounting environments, including allocations, reconciliations, and process workflow improvement.
ACH & Share Draft Oversight
- Thorough understanding of payment‑system operations, risk exposure, and control‑audit readiness.
Cross‑Departmental Ledger Review
- Ability to evaluate and strengthen how non‑Accounting teams contribute to accurate general‑ledger reporting, with a focus on training, process design, and internal controls.
Leadership & Collaboration
- Strong communication skills with the ability to translate complex financial information into actionable guidance for executives, managers, and staff.
- Demonstrated success building collaborative, high‑trust relationships across the organization.
- Commitment to a member‑centric, mission‑driven culture.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (Master's or CPA/CMA preferred).
- Minimum 7-10 years progressive leadership experience in accounting/finance.
- Prior experience in a credit union or banking environment.
- Demonstrated knowledge of GAAP, NCUA regulations, ALM, and financial‑institution risk management.
Why Join Us?
- A strong, collaborative executive team committed to innovation and organizational health.
- A mission‑driven credit union dedicated to being our members' financial partner for life.
- A stable asset size and the opportunity to influence strategic direction.
- Competitive compensation package, benefits, and professional development opportunities.
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PACIFIC NW FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Pacific NW Federal Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative offering a full range of services to help our members achieve financial health and independence. We follow three strategic objectives:
1) Be our members' financial partner for life.
2) Ensure that the credit union's financial performance remains strong.
3) Achieve balanced growth.
We offer competitive pay and great benefits, including participation in our health plan after 60 days, paid time off accrual, paid holidays, employee loan discounts, a generous 401(k) package and, best of all, you get to work with our great team of credit union professionals.