Director of Finance Corpus Christi

Director of Finance

Full Time • Corpus Christi
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
General Description:
Under the general supervision of the Chief Executive Officer, the Director of Finance position is responsible for overall fiscal administration of Nueces County Community Action Agency (NCCAA) in accordance with the policies established by NCCAA’s Board of Directors, OMB-Uniform Guidance, and TXGMS. This role requires strong attention to details and strong communication skills.

Key Accountabilities:
  • Manages the Sage Intacct fund accounting system for a non-profit organization.
  • Supervises and reviews Accounting Staff and production.
  • Designs, operates  and implements accounting policies and procedures to meet the cost, internal control, and compliance requirements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits subject to CFR Part 200 Uniform Guidance.
  • Prepares budget, annually and monthly,  and cash forecasts. 
  • Prepares and submits expenditure reports and reimbursement requests to funding sources in a timely manner.
  • Prepares budget expenditure reports for Program Directors/Managers, and meets frequents to review financial results and anticipated changes.
  • Assists Program Directors/Managers in producing their prospective annual budgets.
  • Reviews and Approves bi-weekly Payroll.
  • Prepares and presents financial reports to the Board of Directors and Finance Committee.
  • Prepares the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.
  • Oversees the annual single audit and retirement plan (403b) audit.
  • Leads preparation and effectively communicates with and assists external auditors during annual financial and compliance audits.
  • Prepares memorandums and letters of correspondence to outside vendors pertaining to accounting matters.
  • Prepare quarterly Building depreciation reports, monthly bank reconciliation, and various cost allocation worksheets.
  • Conducts all G/L reconciliations.
  • Coordinates/Completes all year-end encumbrance liquidations and carry-forward balances.
  • Maintains control and accountability of fixed asset inventory.
  • Participates in executive leadership, planning, and development meetings, including travel as needed. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Chief Executive Officer.

Minimum and Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Requires BA/BBA/MBA degree in Accounting with a minimum of 5 years of accounting experience in non-profit or grant accounting, or 2 years of direct experience as a Controller in non-profit..
  • Bi lingual in English and Spanish preferred, but not required. 
  • Computer literacy, including database management, spreadsheet, word processing, internet, and email.
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, written and verbal
  • Knowledge of Mission, CSBG Organizational Standards, and Texas Administrative codes. 
  • Ability to gather relevant data, conduct an analysis, and arrive at conclusions in order to develop recommendations for management action on various budget-related issues.
  • Ability to demonstrate an understanding of Fund Accounting for non-profits, GAS, GAAP and GAAS, chart of accounts, general ledger, payroll procedures and laws, financial statement preparation, accounts payable procedures, and development and management of an internal control system.
  • Demonstrates effective leadership, management, organizational development and training skills.
  • Customer service orientation with the ability to effectively communicate regularly with internal customers, build relationships, manage customer expectations, and take responsibility for a high level of service.
  • Continuous learner who leverages opportunities for learning and applies new knowledge and skills
  • Ability to organize and prioritize multiple competing priorities to maximize personal and team effectiveness; keep detailed, accurate, and complete records and documentation as needed.
  • Meet the physical qualifications required as outlined in the job description.
  • Nueces County Community Action Agency will provide reasonable accommodations for disabled persons.
Physical Activity/Working Conditions:
  1. Must successfully pass pre-employment drug screening and periodically as indicated by the regional Texas Department of State Services or local health authority.
  2. Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical examination. 
  3. Must possess and maintain a valid Texas Driver’s License (minimum, Class C), and pass Motor Vehicle record check. 
  4. Must dress in neat appropriate business attire and is professional in appearance and mannerisms.
  5. Must maintain a high level of integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality.
  6. Work in Environment; standard office space with low to medium decibel levels and direct lighting.
  7. To conduct this job, an individual must be able to perform all essential job functions satisfactorily.
  8. Reasonable accommodation, in compliance with the ADA, may be made to enable any qualified person with disabilities to perform essential functions of the job.
On the job, physical demands and essential duties: 
- Lift (up to 25 lbs.) 
- Reach above shoulder level and use fine motor skills
- Sit, Stoop, squat, crawl and kneel 
- Hearing and Visual 
- Stand, squat, walk, push/pull 
- Manage objects (Manual Dexterity)

Nueces County Community Action Agency adheres all laws and regulations reacted to EEOC, IDEA, ADA, HR-ADEA, HR-EPA, HR-PDA, FLSA, FMLA, COBRA, WC, TWC, HIPPA, CCL, and HHS.
Compensation: $32.00 - $37.00 per hour

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Employee Benefits Include:

**Not all benefits are made available for every employee.

**All benefits are subject to change at the discretion of the Board of Directors and funding.

Leave & Holidays
As an employee of NCCAA, you will receive twelve (12) paid holidays per year. In addition, you will accumulate personal and sick leave monthly.
Health Coverage
Employees of NCCAA are eligible to participate in the agency’s medical plan. All employees must enroll in the plan or waive coverage. Coverage takes Additionally, there is an annual Open Enrollment period every November for coverage effective the following January 1.
Dental/Vision Care
Employees have the option to elect dental and/or vision coverage for themselves and dependents at competitive rates and coverage levels.
Life Insurance/ Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D)
NCCAA offers its employees a life policy for $10,000. Additional coverage may be elected during the first ninety (90) days of employment.
Cafeteria Plan
The Revenue act of 1978 created Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code that allows employees to pay for fringe benefits with untaxed dollars, such as medical, life, cancer, and disability insurance.
Retirement/Pension Plan
The Agency provides an employee retirement pension plan at no cost to the employee. An employee is eligible for the plan the month preceding their first year of employment.