Controller - New Reach
New Haven, CT
About the Job
Company Overview:
As a long-time leader in Connecticut, New Reach hopes to now chart a new path by fundamentally shifting how our community manages and responds to the homelessness and housing insecurity crises. With increased focus on preventing evictions and providing long-term stability for those who are establishing their independence, we believe a true systems change is possible. We imagine a world where the need for shelter is minimal because individuals and families can stay in their homes instead of being evicted and those who are struggling to make ends meet can get the help they need to maintain stability. We inspire lasting independence for all people affected by homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing and support, using the most innovative, progressive, equitable, and inclusive methods.
Primary Purpose:
The Controller is a core member of the agency's executive leadership team and is active in the strategic planning and implementation processes. This position is responsible for aligning financial priorities while keeping our mission and vision in mind. The CFO/Controller oversees budgeting, cash, expenditure control, audits, capital assets, reporting, and investing management. They will be tasked with ensuring the development and implementation of comprehensive controls designed to mitigate risk and enhance the accuracy of the agency's financial results. This position is also directly responsible for acquiring and leasing all agency-owned properties. Lastly, this position serves as an internal consultant to the CEO on all financial matters.
Essential Functions:
- Participate in organizational strategy as a leadership team member, developing organization-wide and department goals, strategies, key metrics, and strategic outcomes.
- Assess, plan, and implement financial strategies, including short and long-term objectives that support organizational goals.
- Maximize the potential of financial software, ensure high data quality, and develop and produce regular dashboards, reports, and analyses.
- Ensure financial records and statements are maintained by all state and federal grant reporting requirements and adhere to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
- Ensure the agency meets critical regulatory and legal compliance benchmarks.
- In collaboration with the executive team, prepare and present annual budgets for Board approval.
- Communicate with the Board of Directors regarding organization performance, economic trends, and financial sustainability.
- Serve as staff liaison to the Board of Directors Finance Committee
- Offer recommendations to the CEO and Board regarding financial investments
- Procure business insurance for the agency and serve as the primary point of contact
- Work directly with HR to negotiate all employee benefits and contracts
- Manage the day-to-day financial operations of the agency, including supervision of the organization's finance staff
- Oversees the acquisition and maintenance of the agency's properties, including supervision of the Director of Fixed Assets and the Operations Manager
- Invest in staff, develop high-performing and high-functioning teams, and strengthen culture to maintain/improve the organization's business operations.
Qualifications
- MBA, CPA, or similar advanced degree required
- 10+ Experience with accounting and reporting
- Non-profit Experience is strongly preferred
- Several years of progressive Experience in accounting or finance roles, with increasing responsibility
- Proven knowledge of GAAP
- Experience with QuickBooks
Expectations:
- Have a solutions-based approach to presented problems
- Be supportive, engaging, and encouraging to peers and staff
- Be adaptable to change and willing to take on more responsibility
- Maintain strict confidentiality concerning any client's or employees' personal information, living information, and HIV status.
- Provides a commitment to the values of New Reach: Professionalism, Integrity, Compassion, and Initiative
- Adheres to all New Reach's Policies and Procedures