Director of Finance
2 days ago
White Plains
Job Description Summary of the Position As a senior member of the United Way of Westchester and Putnam’s Finance Department, this position will be a resource for analytic support on operations and strategic projects and play a key role in the management of the organization’s annual budget, general accounting, financial reporting and analysis, revenue management, accounts receivable, accounts payable, audits, and grant vouchering. Please note, this position will be on a fast track for promotion should the candidate excel in their role. About the Organization At the United Way of Westchester and Putnam (UWWP) we believe that WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER and that it is only by being UNITED that we can change the world for the better. In Westchester and Putnam more than 40 percent of households are living in poverty or paycheck to paycheck, what we call ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed). These are often hardworking families struggling to make ends meet and provide a better life for their children. But for these families, when funds run short, they are forced to make impossible choices between childcare, paying the rent, filling a prescription, or fixing a car. They are our preschool teachers, home health aides, and retail salespeople – workers essential to keeping all our communities and economies humming, yet who struggle to pay their own basic bills. We achieve results three ways. First, by investing dollars or essential goods in programs with proven results. Second, by providing direct services to the community such as our free 211 Information and Referral Helpline, our Ride United Food Distribution program, our Education United free, bilingual Afterschool Program, and so much more. And finally, by fostering collaborations with community stakeholders, leaders, and partners to change the way we look at and solve problems. Every year, we collaborate with hundreds of nonprofit partners and governmental agencies, and our work positively impacts hundreds of thousands of individuals. Our United Way has a $11 million budget and 35 FT and 50 PT staffers, who collectively generate almost $36 million in impact for Westchester and Putnam families in crisis. 336 Central Park Avenue White Plains, NY 10606 914.997.6700 Our United Way has a purpose-driven, results-oriented, caring culture, that prioritizes the greater good, working hard, and getting things done, while building mutual trust amongst our teammates, taking risks, and having fun in the process. Core Responsibilities: • Oversee core accounting activities to ensure accurate and timely reporting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll processing., • Manage two accountants and interface with multiple departments on grant reporting, • Oversee all timely grant vouchering to ensure accuracy., • Perform monthly closing activities to include reconciliation and analysis., • Ensure revenue and expense transactions are properly recorded., • Provide support for annual audit and 990., • Assist CFO in management of all accounting operations., • Improve process efficiencies and document procedures. Job Requirements Professional Characteristics • Develop and maintain positive professional relations with all staff, departments, service providers, representatives, and volunteers., • Ability to work effectively in a team environment in addition to self-directed situations with minimal day-to-day supervision., • This position requires a highly organized individual, with excellent follow-up skills and attention to detail, as well as the ability to plan and administer multiple concurrent projects on time and in an efficient manner., • Utilize good management and leadership techniques and possess problem solving and decision-making abilities., • Work in a highly collaborative manner to accomplish key projects and initiatives and day-to-day operations through genuine teamwork., • Position requires strict adherence to professional, dignified behavior, confidentiality and protection of donor information, and respectfulness whether within the workplace, other not-for-profits, or in the community. Technology • Demonstrated proficiency in MS Office Suite (including Excel) as well as various Government Grant Portals and QuickBooks (online). Education and Experience • Bachelor’s degree required in finance, accounting or a related field., • Additional experience in payroll and human resources is helpful., • At least five years of professional experience with some prior nonprofit work preferred Other requirements: • UWWP is considered an “Essential Crisis Response Business” by New York State. Thus, during times of declared disaster, you may be asked to assist with emergency response duties as necessary. For all External and Internal applicants UWWP is committed to fostering a workplace culture that values all perspectives, promotes fair treatment, welcomes full participation at all levels, and upholds the highest standards of respect and professionalism in all interactions. We understand that by valuing the visible and invisible qualities that make everyone who they are and welcoming their unique perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences we further advance our mission, support our communities, and strengthen our organization. Any applicant that is disabled as defined under the American Disabilities Act (herein referred to as the ADA) must be able to perform the essential job functions as listed herein either unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by management on a case-by-case individual basis. Statements in this job description are intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed and are not intended as a complete comprehensive list of all responsibilities, skills required for the position, or duties. How to Apply Please send your resume via email to Richard Moore at . Please Reference “Finance Director Position” in the Subject line. Because of the sheer volume of applicants expected, no calls please. Company DescriptionAt the United Way we believe that WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER and that it is only by being UNITED that we can change the world for the better. In Westchester and Putnam more than 40 percent of households are living in poverty or paycheck to paycheck, what we call ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed). These are often hardworking families struggling to make ends meet and provide a better life for their children. But for these families, when funds run short, they are forced to make impossible choices between child care or paying the rent... filling a prescription or fixing a car. They are our preschool teachers, home health aides, waiters and waitresses, security guards, and retail salespeople – workers essential to keeping all our communities and economies humming, yet who struggle to pay their own basic bills. In order to assist our neighbors become more self-sufficient, our United Way mobilizes strategic partnerships and leverages resources to create a more equitable community by advancing education, financial stability, and health initiatives. We achieve results three ways ... Firstly, by investing dollars or essential goods in programs with proven results: -\tIn 2022, we have administered more than $1.7 mil in grants to our nonprofit partners -\tAnd contributed more than $6.2 million in essential goods like books, school supplies, diapers, food, blankets, pillows and the like. All new items mind you. Secondly, we also provide direct services to those who struggle through: -\tOur free, confidential 2-1-1 Helpline has had more than 500K interactions providing information and referrals around basic human needs for people in crisis -\tOur RideUnited Food Distribution program as well as other food distribution efforts, just celebrated its 75K delivery -\tAnd our United2Read Early Childhood Literacy Program distributed more than 44K books to at-risk children each year And finally we foster collaborations with community stakeholders, leaders and partners to change the way we look at and solve problems. For example: -\tWe organize annually the capacity building event for the nonprofit community, the Nonprofit Leadership Summit, which welcomed more than 2,000 attendees last year -\tWe lead or participate in several surveys annually including this year the 2020 NYS ALICE Report as well as the NYS COVID-19 Economic Impact survey. The information gathered will help us identify trends and local needs, and enable us to work with community partners to provide resources and support -\tWe co-lead the 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge to help our community value diversity, promote equitable treatment, foster inclusivity at all levels, and eliminate discrimination in all forms. -\tAnd we participate in more than 60 community-wide Task Forces and Committees focused on Systemic Change around issues of Poverty, Homelessness Prevention, Disaster Response, and the like. In total, we collaborated with more than 350 nonprofit partners and governmental agencies and leveraged or invested more than $24.2 million in our community. Ultimately, our United Way provides help for today, hope for tomorrow, and the resources to build a better future for our local community.At the United Way we believe that WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER and that it is only by being UNITED that we can change the world for the better. \r\n\r\nIn Westchester and Putnam more than 40 percent of households are living in poverty or paycheck to paycheck, what we call ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed). These are often hardworking families struggling to make ends meet and provide a better life for their children. But for these families, when funds run short, they are forced to make impossible choices between child care or paying the rent... filling a prescription or fixing a car. They are our preschool teachers, home health aides, waiters and waitresses, security guards, and retail salespeople – workers essential to keeping all our communities and economies humming, yet who struggle to pay their own basic bills.\r\n\r\nIn order to assist our neighbors become more self-sufficient, our United Way mobilizes strategic partnerships and leverages resources to create a more equitable community by advancing education, financial stability, and health initiatives.\r\n\r\nWe achieve results three ways ...\r\n\r\nFirstly, by investing dollars or essential goods in programs with proven results: \r\n•\tIn 2022, we have administered more than $1.7 mil in grants to our nonprofit partners \r\n•\tAnd contributed more than $6.2 million in essential goods like books, school supplies, diapers, food, blankets, pillows and the like. All new items mind you. \r\n\r\nSecondly, we also provide direct services to those who struggle through:\r\n•\tOur free, confidential 2-1-1 Helpline has had more than 500K interactions providing information and referrals around basic human needs for people in crisis\r\n•\tOur RideUnited Food Distribution program as well as other food distribution efforts, just celebrated its 75K delivery \r\n•\tAnd our United2Read Early Childhood Literacy Program distributed more than 44K books to at-risk children each year\r\n\r\nAnd finally we foster collaborations with community stakeholders, leaders and partners to change the way we look at and solve problems. For example:\r\n•\tWe organize annually the capacity building event for the nonprofit community, the Nonprofit Leadership Summit, which welcomed more than 2,000 attendees last year\r\n•\tWe lead or participate in several surveys annually including this year the 2020 NYS ALICE Report as well as the NYS COVID-19 Economic Impact survey. The information gathered will help us identify trends and local needs, and enable us to work with community partners to provide resources and support\r\n•\tWe co-lead the 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge to help our community value diversity, promote equitable treatment, foster inclusivity at all levels, and eliminate discrimination in all forms. \r\n•\tAnd we participate in more than 60 community-wide Task Forces and Committees focused on Systemic Change around issues of Poverty, Homelessness Prevention, Disaster Response, and the like. \r\n\r\nIn total, we collaborated with more than 350 nonprofit partners and governmental agencies and leveraged or invested more than $24.2 million in our community. \r\n\r\nUltimately, our United Way provides help for today, hope for tomorrow, and the resources to build a better future for our local community.