Director of Finance
Company: Project Find
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $130,000 - $145,000/year
Project FINDs missionis to provide low- and moderate-income and
homeless seniors with the services and support they need to enrich
their lives and live independently.Today Project FIND operates four
affordable housing residences that are home to about 750 people and
four senior centers with more than 3,000 members. Project FIND is a
critical resource, providing housing, meals, and programs that help
individuals navigate the challenges of aging by encouraging
community engagement and healthy living. Please visit our website
at:www.projectfind.org Job Summary: Reporting directly to the
Executive Director, the Director of Finance (DOF) oversees Project
FINDs internal accounting function and serves as the primary
organizational liaison to BTQ Financial. The DOF is a senior
thought partner to executive leadership and the Board, responsible
for ensuring the integrity, effectiveness, and compliance of all
fiscal systems supporting agency operations, programs, and housing
portfolios. The Director of Finance manages internal financial
operationsincluding payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable,
and housing program inputswhile ensuring that Project FIND operates
in full alignment with its fiscal policies, audit requirements, and
regulatory obligations. This role is central to translating
operational activity into accurate financial reporting and
strategic financial insight. Key Responsibilities: Financial
Leadership & Liaison with BTQ Financial Serve as Project FINDs
primary point of contact with BTQ Financial for accounting,
budgeting, payroll, and financial systems. In partnership with BTQ,
proactively engage the Executive Director and senior leadership to
develop short-, mid-, and long-term financial plans and
projections, with an emphasis on full contract spend-downs.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and financial advisors,
alongside BTQ, to steward investment and reserve funds. Meet
regularly with department heads to review budgets, spending
patterns, and financial planning needs. Provide well-informed,
trusted counsel to the Executive Director, Executive Team, and
Board on financial strategy, risk, and operational implications.
Support the development and maintenance of internal financial tools
and systems that enhance transparency, decision-making, and
organizational performance. Ensure timely, accurate financial
reporting to the Board, government funders, and donors. Assist BTQ
with annual budgeting for Project FIND and affiliated/subsidiary
entities. Act as lead internal contact for fiscal system
integrations and special projects related to finance or payroll.
Deliver actionable recommendations related to financial goals,
controls, and long-term strategy. Management of Finance &
Accounting Operations Supervise internal finance and accounting
staff to ensure timely and accurate execution of the following:
Accounts payable and receivable processing, including appropriate
coding and programmatic allocation splits. Coordination with
Administrative Services and Development to ensure contracts and
grants are fully registered, activated, and tracked. Deposit and
tracking of on-site check receipts, with clear communication to BTQ
Financial. Accurate and timely submission of voucher inputs across
multiple government contract funding sources. Management of agency
reimbursement processes. Ongoing assessment of organizational
financial performance relative to budget and strategic objectives.
Collaboration with Property Management to ensure accurate financial
inputs related to tenant rent accounts, subsidies, and security
deposits. Payroll Administration Oversee payroll processing for
union and non-union staff, including verification of tax data,
benefits, WageWorks, health and welfare plans, pension
contributions, and compensation changes. Ensure staff allocations
are correctly reflected in the general ledger. Review and approve
employee rosters each pay period in coordination with BTQ Financial
to confirm headcount accuracy and allocation integrity.
Administrative & Systems Oversight: Serve as chief administrator
for fiscal systems related to payroll, property management,
accounts payable, and accounts receivable. Assist with
troubleshooting finance related I/T and systems issues. Provide
supervision and HR-related management to finance staff, including
timesheet approvals, performance evaluations, and corrective
actions. Support the development and maintenance of internal filing
systems in accordance with fiscal procedures and compliance
requirements. Participate in Board and Finance Committee meetings,
alongside BTQ Financial, to present budgets, forecasts, and
financial analyses. Perform other duties as required to meet
organizational needs. Qualifications: Bachelors degree from an
accredited college or university required; Masters degree
preferred. CPA a plus. Minimum of 710 years of senior financial
management experience in organizations with annual operations
exceeding $5 million and 100 employees, preferably in the nonprofit
sector. Recent, relevant experience as a Finance Director in a
nonprofit organization with State and Federal funding portfolios.
Strong familiarity with nonprofit accounting standards, revenue
recognition, financial metrics, and best practices. Demonstrated
success as a results-driven manager with experience supervising
professional staff. Prior experience as a key member of a senior
executive team, advising CEOs and Boards on financial implications
of strategic decisions. Strong financial planning and analysis
(FP&A) capabilities and operational finance orientation.
Experience in regulated environments strongly preferred, nonprofit
experience highly desirable. Excellent analytical, problem-solving,
and organizational skills. Exceptional written and verbal
communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with
staff, executives, and Board members. Working knowledge of
applicable federal, state, and local financial regulations and
compliance requirements. Ability to interpret laws and policies and
advise management accordingly. Highly detail-oriented, organized,
and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel between Project FIND sites as required. Schedule:
Monday - Friday, 9:00AM - 5:00PM Project FIND participates in
E-Verify, which confirms employment authorization through an
electronic database maintained by the Social Security
Administration and Department of Homeland Security. The E-Verify
process is completed in conjunction with the Form I-9 Employment
Eligibility Verification. E-Verify is not used as a tool to
pre-screen candidates.
Keywords: Project Find, Union City , Director of Finance, Accounting, Auditing , New York City, New Jersey