Chief Financial Officer
About this role
Description
ACOF seeks a strategic, forward-thinking, highly skilled, principled and engaged professional to lead the financial function and be a strong and collaborative colleague on the business operations of this complex nonprofit that is a leader in developing and managing service-enriched, special needs affordable housing.
Reporting to the CEO, the CFO is a key member of the Management team, leading the financial functions of the organization and serving as a role model reflecting the values of the organization. The CFO has direct responsibility for overseeing accounting, budgeting, cash management, forecasting, strategic planning, investor relationships, and financial reporting to government agencies, grantors, partners, and lenders, and shares in coordination of risk management and legal activities. The CFO is a strategic, strong and collaborative colleague on business operations and is responsible for maintaining, developing, and monitoring internal financial procedures and controls for the organization and its affiliates. The CFO will have a staff of ten and three direct reports: Director of Asset Management, Director of Accounting, and Program Compliance Manager.
Requirements
ACOF seeks a strategic, forward-thinking, highly skilled, principled and engaged professional to lead its financial function and be a strong and collaborative colleague on the business operations of this complex nonprofit that is a leader in developing and managing service-enriched, special needs affordable housing. To initiate consideration for this opportunity, please contact: Sally Carlson, Managing Partner, 415.203.5259 mobile [email protected] or Heidi Holzhauer, Partner, 707.963.1250 direct, [email protected]
Company at a glance
A Community of Friends (ACOF) was founded in 1988 with the goal of developing housing for individuals and families with special needs. The success of the organization has been unprecedented, allowing an expansion of the scope of projects while maintaining the integrity of the mission.
ACOF’s core mission is to end homelessness through the provision of quality permanent supportive housing for people with mental illness. ACOF accomplishes this through collaborating with community-based service agencies in offering residents a variety of on-site supportive services. Through this model ACOF is able to provide housing for homeless, disabled and very low-income persons – creating permanent, affordable housing and an environment that promotes stability.
To date, ACOF has completed over 2,600 units in 50 properties primarily throughout Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties. Forty three (43) of the buildings are currently in ACOF's portfolio in communities as diverse as Santa Monica, Pico-Union, Hollywood, Koreatown, North Hills, South Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and Fullerton, CA.
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