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roles & responsibilities
Financial Strategy and Planning
Develop and implement financial strategies and systems aligned with the organization's goals and mission, and size, scope and complexity
Oversee the preparation of the annual budget, financial forecasts, and long-term financial plans
Provide financial insights and recommendations to the CEO and the board of directors to support decision-making processes
Financial Management
Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting, including monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
Monitor and analyze financial performance, identifying areas for improvement and risk mitigation
Develop and implement financial controls, policies, and procedures to safeguard assets and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and accounting standards
Manage cash flow, investments, and financial risk to maintain the organization's financial stability
Resource Allocation and Efficiency
Optimize resource allocation to maximize the impact of the organization's programs and initiatives
Collaborate with program leaders to develop financial models and evaluate the financial viability of new projects or initiatives
Conduct cost-benefit analyses and recommend strategies for cost optimization and revenue generation
Identify and pursue opportunities for grants, partnerships, and other funding sources to support the organization's financial sustainability
Team Leadership and Development
Provide strong leadership and guidance to the finance and accounting team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement
Mentor and develop finance staff, promoting professional growth and succession planning
Promote a high level of financial literacy across the organization, ensuring all stakeholders understand financial reports and implications
Compliance and Risk Management
Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and reporting requirements, including tax filings and audits
Implement and maintain effective internal controls to mitigate financial and operational risks
Monitor and assess risks related to financial activities and develop appropriate risk management strategies
qualifications compensation & benefits
Bachelors degree in finance accounting or a related field (master’s degree preferred)
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation strongly preferred
Minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in financial management role with progressive complexity and degrees of responsibility, preferable in nonprofit organizations managing all financial operations
Strong experience in contract management, specifically Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Department of Social Services (DSS) and Department of Education (DOE) and ensuring the financial success of those contracts
In-depth knowledge of non-profit accounting principles financial regulations and compliance requirements
Strong financial analysis forecasting and strategic planning skills
Demonstrated ability to develop and implement financial systems, controls, and policies
Experience managing investments, endowments, and grant funding
Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate complex financial concepts to diverse stakeholders
Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities, with a focus on innovation and continuous improvement
High ethical standards and a commitment to the mission and values of the nonprofit sector
Salary is commensurate with experience Range for the role is $200,000/yr - $214,000/yr The CFO position is primarily remote but will require regular travel to California
Seneca offers a full benefits package including:
Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, acupuncture, and fertility coverage
Long-term disability, life insurance, and optional voluntary cafeteria plans
Partially paid premiums for dependents
403b retirement plan
Employer-paid Employee Assistance Plan
5 weeks of flexible paid time off and 11 paid holidays
Abundant professional development, scholarship, and promotional opportunities
Equipped with a creative and dedicated team, the Chief Financial Officer will provide visionary leadership that fosters financial stability and opportunities for growth in alignment with Seneca's goals The ideal candidate has a mission-driven approach and will ensure that the Seneca Family of Agencies can identify issues and problems quickly, and plan effectively to improve financial compliance & planning and overall productivity
As a visionary organizational leader, the CFO will have experience maximizing program impact, motivating their team toward a clear vision while mentoring and developing finance staff, promoting professional growth, and succession planning
An experienced contract administrator, the CFO will provide in-depth knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles, regulations, and compliance requirements of government contracts
An experienced financial strategist, the CFO has experience overseeing the preparation and presentation of the annual budget, financial forecasts, and long-term financial plans
An outstanding analyst of financial performance, the CFO will have experience providing insights and recommendations to the CEO and Board of Directors that support organizational decision-making and strategic growth
A practiced financial manager, the CFO will have experience ensuring accurate reporting, development, and implementation of financial controls, and managing financial risk to maintain financial stability
An effective manager who enjoys building partnerships with senior leadership, board members, and finance staff, the CFO will foster a collaborative work culture that prioritizes accountability and continuous improvement
Career Track
A Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the fiscal health of the organization They manage cash flow, oversee financial health, and propose strategic directions based on the organization's strengths and challenges
The ideal CFO will be an experienced finance & strategic professional who knows how to effectively lead a team and communicate with the CEO, Board, and other senior leadership
The ideal candidate will have moved progressively through leadership positions within their organization, which may include accounting and management roles
Previous Titles
Chief Financial Officer
VP of Finance
Director of Finance
Controller
Chief Administrative Officer
Chief Administrative Officer
Executive Director
Chief Operating Officer
Administrative Headquarters Location
8945 Golf Links Rd
Oakland, CA 94605
Servicelocation
Seneca’srangeofchildwelfare,mentalhealth,juvenilejustice,andeducationservices annuallyreachmorethan18,000youthandtheirfamiliesinover150distinctprograms throughoutCaliforniaandWashington.Theagency’sprogramsspanfourkeygeographic regions:NorthernCalifornia,theCentralCoast,SouthernCalifornia,andWashingtonState, withlocaladministrativeofficehubswithineachregion
NORTHERNCALIFORNIA:
InNorthernCalifornia,Senecaprovideseducation,mentalhealthandpermanencyservices inthefollowingcounties:Alameda,ContraCosta,Marin,SanFrancisco,SanMateo,Santa Clara,Solano,andSonoma.
CENTRAL COAST OF CALIFORNIA:
Seneca's Central Coast programs are headquartered in Salinas, California, and provide services throughout the Central Coast in Monterey, San Benito, and San Luis Obispo Counties.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:
Seneca's Southern California programs are headquartered in Santa Ana California and have provided services in Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties for over 35 years
Washington State
Seneca Washington provides a continuum of care ranging from school-based to community-based programs Seneca’s programs in Washington State represent the agency’s first full-time presence outside of California
What We Do
Helping Children Heal & Thrive


Seneca provides a continuum of community and school-based services that contest the existing narrative about what is possible for youth facing the most significant challenges The agency’s founding commitment to do whatever it takes to help children and families thrive – no matter how profound the challenges they face – forms the basis of our Unconditional Care® model Seneca’s services are designed to be highly accessible and responsive to the academic, social-emotional, and behavioral needs and goals of each child and family, reaching them in their homes, schools, and communities
There are more than 60,000 children in foster care in California Most children that enter foster care are able to reunify with their birth parents or extended relatives Some children that enter care, are never able to return home and need permanency through adoption Children shouldn’t have to endure any additional loss or ambiguity, so Seneca seeks families for children, not children for families