Director of Finance

DefinedTalent

Asbury Park, New Jersey

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$85,000–$105,000
SKILLS
Accounting, Accounting Close, Accounting Software, Accounting Standards and Regulations, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Analysis Skills, Auditing, Bookkeeping, Budget Management, Budget Reporting, Budgeting, Business Administration, Business Strategy, Cash Flow Projection, Cash Management, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Code of Federal Regulations, Communication Skills, Contract Management, Contract Requirements, Desktop PC, Diversity, Document Management, Documentation, External Audit, Federal Assistance, Federal Contracts, Federal Grants, Finance, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), Financial Analysis, Financial Audit, Financial Compliance, Financial Management, Financial Modeling, Financial Planning, Financial Policies, Financial Reporting, Financial Risk, Financial Statements, Financial Strategy, Financial Systems, Forecasting, Foundation Grants, Fund Accounting, Fund Management, Fund Reporting, General Ledger Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Government Billing, Government Contracts, Government Funding, Grant Administration/Management, Grant Financials, Grant Writing, Health Insurance, Healthcare Providers, Insurance, Intuit Quickbooks, Leadership, Liquidity, Maintain Compliance, Multitasking, Nonprofit, Organizational Culture, Organizational Skills, Payroll Management, Payroll Tax, Policy Development, Policy Implementation, Private Funding, Professional Services, Public Policy, Reconciliation, Regulatory Compliance, Restricted Funds, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Staff Training, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), State Laws and Regulations, Strategic Planning, Sustainability, Tax Returns, Team Player, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Unrestricted Funds, Variance Analysis, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Asbury Park, New Jersey
POSTED
11 days ago

DefinedTalent, a partnership driven professional talent services agency, is seeking a Director of Finance for a client in Asbury Park, NJ. Our client is a LGBTQ+ civil rights organization whose work spans public policy advocacy, grassroots organizing, provider training, health equity initiatives, and youth leadership development. Everything they do is grounded in a commitment to racial, economic, and disability justice, because they believe LGBTQ+ liberation is inseparable from the broader struggle for a more just society.

This is a true builder role. The Director of Finance is a hands-on, strategic finance professional who will serve as the organization’s sole finance function. You will not inherit a fully built machine; you will build one. That means establishing the financial policies, systems, controls, and processes from the ground up while simultaneously managing day-to-day accounting operations across their organization and board structure. 

The ideal candidate thrives in environments where there is meaningful work to define, not just execute. You are as comfortable drafting a finance policy manual as you are closing the monthly books or presenting to a Board audit committee.

Reporting directly to the Executive Director and serving as a key advisor to the Board of Directors, this role is central to our next chapter. If you are energized by mission-driven work, dual-entity nonprofit complexity, and the opportunity to leave a lasting structural legacy while contributing to the fight for LGBTQ+ equality in New Jersey and beyond we want to hear from you!


Key Responsibilities:

Accounting Operations (Day to Day)

As the sole finance professional, you will own all accounting functions end-to-end, including:

  • Manage the general ledger, chart of accounts, accounts payable/receivable, and bank reconciliations across both entities
  • Process and oversee semi-monthly payroll in coordination with HR; ensure accurate payroll tax filings
  • Maintain strict separation of funds, revenues, and expenses between the 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) entities
  • Prepare accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements and reports for the Executive Director and Board
  • Manage cash flow monitoring and projections to ensure operational liquidity at all times
  • Coordinate with external bookkeeping support or contractors as needed during high-volume periods

Audit Preparation & Management

You will own the annual audit process from preparation through completion and will be the primary liaison with external auditors:

  • Prepare all audit schedules, work papers, and supporting documentation; coordinate the year-end close process
  • Serve as the day-to-day contact for external auditors; manage the audit timeline and information requests
  • Implement recommendations from audit findings and management letters; track resolution to completion
  • Prepare the IRS Form 990 and 990-EZ for both entities in coordination with external accountants; ensure timely filing
  • Manage NJ charity registration renewals, payroll tax returns, and all other required state and federal filings
  • Ensure ongoing compliance with GAAP, FASB ASC 958, and all applicable nonprofit accounting standards

Financial Policies, Procedures & Internal Controls 

A core responsibility of this position is designing and implementing the financial infrastructure our organization needs to scale:

  • Conduct an assessment of current financial practices and identify gaps in controls, documentation, and procedures
  • Draft and implement a comprehensive Finance Policy & Procedures Manual covering: expense reimbursement, procurement, check authorization levels, credit card policy, document retention, and petty cash
  • Establish and enforce internal controls to safeguard organizational assets and prevent fraud or misuse
  • Design and implement a grant financial management framework including budget tracking templates, draw-down schedules, and funder reporting workflows
  • Create standardized month-end close checklists, reconciliation procedures, and financial reporting templates
  • Evaluate and optimize the accounting software environment (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage Intacct); implement system improvements or transitions as needed
  • Document all financial processes to ensure continuity and auditability as the organization grows

Budgeting & Financial Planning

  • Lead the annual budget development process in close collaboration with the Executive Director, development team, and program staff
  • Develop multi-year financial forecasts and cash flow projections to support strategic planning
  • Prepare monthly budget-to-actual reports with variance analysis and actionable recommendations
  • Build financial models to support new program development, grant proposals, and capital planning needs
  • Provide scenario analysis and financial risk assessments to inform leadership decision-making

Grants & Fund Management

  • Track and manage all restricted and unrestricted funds; maintain clear documentation of grant terms and spending requirements
  • Work with the Development team to prepare financial reports and budget-versus-actual summaries for government contracts and private foundation grants
  • Partner with the Development team on grant proposal budgets and funder financial compliance requirements
  • Manage government contract invoicing, draw-down requests, and compliance with federal/state contracting regulations
  • Support annual audit of federal funds in accordance with Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200) if applicable

Strategic Leadership & Board Relations

  • Serve as the primary financial advisor to the Executive Director and a trusted voice on organizational sustainability
  • Present financial reports, budget updates, and audit results to the Board of Directors and Finance/Audit Committee
  • Advise on risk management, insurance coverage, and financial policies requiring Board approval
  • Support organizational strategic planning by providing financial analysis, scenario modeling, and long-range projections
  • Build the financial capacity of non-finance staff through training and clear communication of policies and processes

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
  • Minimum 6–8 years of progressive financial management or accounting experience, with meaningful nonprofit exposure
  • Direct experience managing or supporting an annual audit process, including preparation of audit work papers and schedules
  • Demonstrated ability to design and implement financial policies, internal controls, and standard operating procedures
  • Strong working knowledge of nonprofit GAAP (FASB ASC 958) and fund accounting principles
  • Experience managing restricted and unrestricted funds and grant financial reporting
  • Proficiency with accounting software (QuickBooks Online or Desktop, Sage Intacct, or comparable platform)
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong written communication skills; ability to translate financial data for non-financial stakeholders

Strongly Preferred

  • CPA designation strongly preferred; CMA or MBA also valued
  • Experience with a dual-entity nonprofit structure (501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4)) or other complex organizational structures
  • Prior experience as the sole or lead finance professional in a small-to-mid-size nonprofit
  • Familiarity with NJ state charity registration and government contract compliance requirements
  • Experience with federal grant management and Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200)
  • Demonstrated commitment to LGBTQ+ equality and social justice; lived experience within LGBTQ+ communities welcome

***We recognize that not every strong candidate will check every box. If you have the core accounting and audit foundation and a genuine interest in building financial infrastructure in a mission-driven environment, we encourage you to apply.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
  • 403(b) retirement plan with organizational contribution
  • Generous paid time off and holidays
  • On-site office in Asbury Park, NJ with modern amenities
  • Opportunities for rapid professional growth in a high-impact, scaling organization
  • Collaborative, flat organizational culture with direct access to leadership
  • Annual professional development and CPE budget
  • Competitive base salary of $85,000–$105,000

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