| Location | Olympia, WA |
| Salary | $85,000–$110,000 Per Year |
Finance and Administration Director (Sr Director DOQ)
OVERVIEW
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International focused on providing affordable housing solutions in Thurston and Lewis counties. We believe that every person, no matter who they are, deserves a decent place to live. Our work includes building new, energy-efficient homes, preparing households for homeownership, guaranteeing affordable mortgages to homebuyers, performing critical housing repairs, and running two successful resale stores. It is an exciting time at South Puget Sound Habitat as our immediate goals for the future include three new developments and hundreds of repair projects, drastically outpacing our past production-and we are working to scale our operations to meet these goals.
POSITION SUMMARY
The finance and administration director is responsible for the financial health, human resources, and organizational integrity of South Puget Sound Habitat. Working closely with the CEO and leadership team, the director provides financial strategy and direction, oversees budgeting and forecasting, and ensures strong financial controls, reporting, and compliance. The director leads the organization's human resources function, supports a strong and well-run workplace, and oversees key areas of organizational policy, risk, and third-party requirements. They also supervise staff responsible for accounting and regulatory obligations and help ensure the organization has the systems, information, and resources needed to make sound decisions. South Puget Sound Habitat's complex business structure includes construction expenses, grant compliance and billing, a mortgage portfolio, home sales, retail store operations, and general nonprofit operations. This role plays a central part in building the financial and organizational capacity needed to manage that complexity and support sustainable growth. There is opportunity to make this role into a senior director role, depending on qualifications.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
You are a strategic, detail-oriented finance and administration professional who knows that strong financial management is the foundation for a healthy, growing organization-and wants to put those skills to work for a mission-focused organization. You zoom out to understand the big financial picture, build budgets and forecasts, evaluate options, and turn numbers into information that helps people make good decisions. You roll up your sleeves to strengthen internal controls, resolve HR questions, and turn policies into processes people can actually follow. You build systems that keep the trains running, make the complicated stuff less complicated, and give everyone a clearer path forward. You're a thoughtful leader who develops people and processes, spots risks before they become problems, and brings both strategic thinking and practical follow-through to the work. You believe that getting the behind-the-scenes stuff right gives everyone else more room to advance the mission.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Key Responsibility: Financial Oversight and Budget Management (45%)
The director is responsible for the overall financial health and strategic financial management of the organization. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Human Resources Administration (30%)
The director is responsible for building and maintaining the people-related policies, procedures, and systems that will help our organization nurture and retain excellent team members and live into our diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging values. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Organizational Integrity and Compliance (15%)
The director is responsible for key areas of organizational integrity and third-party compliance. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Leadership, Teamwork, and Inclusivity (10%)
All team members are responsible for contributing to overall organizational health through positive collaboration, leadership, personal integrity, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. Responsibilities generally include:
REQUIREMENTS
Education and Experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
CORE VALUES
Successful team members share the following core values:
DETAILS
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Supervises: Direct: 1-2 FTE (accounting and compliance specialists); 0-1 contract consultant. Indirect: 1 PTE (assistant)
Hours: 40 hours per week. Typical business hours with some flexibility for preferred schedules. Occasional evening or weekend availability may be required.
Compensation: Salaried. Position range: $85,000-$110,000; hire range: $85,000-$97,000. (DOQ Sr Director: Position range: $90,000-$125,000; hire range: $90,000-$109,000)
FLSA Status: This position is exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); it does not earn overtime for additional time worked.
Benefits: 26 vacation/sick/personal days initially, increasing over time; 13 holidays; 85% employer-paid health, 50% employer-paid dental, 100% employer-paid vision; Simple IRA with 3% match.
Environment: This position will be based in our offices located at 910 5th Ave SE in Olympia. It can be reached by car or public transit. The building is accessible. This position will have a desk, computer, and phone line in a designated workspace. Occasional off-site travel is required. Limited regular remote work is acceptable.
Conditions: This position will be regularly required to use a phone, computer keyboard and screen, communicate with others, reach with arms and hands, and sit for extended periods.
Training: This successful candidate will be onboarded and initially trained through a combination of in-person, online, and written trainings; they are expected to take the initiative to review materials as needed and seek understanding of new developments in order to perform their responsibilities.
Disclaimer: This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties nor required skills. Employees may occasionally perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities to meet the needs of the organization.
APPLY
Submit your cover letter and resume through the portal found at: spshabitat.org/learn-more/careers. For priority consideration, apply by 9/4/2026. This position will remain open until filled. No phone calls, please.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity values a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those historically underrepresented. If this role excites you but your experience does not match every qualification, we encourage you to apply. We value a range of experiences and perspectives.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is an equal opportunity employer. This organization does not discriminate in employment and personnel practices on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability status, religion, national origin or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
Updated: August 2026