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The Nature Conservancy

Director of Finance, Marketing and Communications

The Nature Conservancy, Charleston, West Virginia, us, 25329


The Nature Conservancy - Director of Finance, Marketing and Communications - Charleston, West Virginia

WHAT WE CAN ACHIEVE TOGETHERThe Director of Finance will provide overall direction and leadership for Finance and Compliance functions within the Marketing and Communications (MAC) business unit of 330+ employees and an operating budget of $50M+. This pivotal role requires a strategic thinker with a strong background in finance, risk management, and compliance. The ideal candidate will be a proactive leader, capable of driving financial performance, maintaining the highest levels of integrity and ethical standards, and serving as a solution-finder for serving the goals of the MAC division.The Director of Finance (DF) will work towards meeting the strategic priorities of the business unit (BU) by leading financial operations and ensuring compliance across the division. They are responsible for identifying and mitigating financial and operational risks, as well as developing processes and solutions to streamline operational requirements and policies that serve the MAC Division. The Director will be responsible for establishing effective communications and guidelines, ensuring that relevant operational information is disseminated and adhered to.The Director will monitor financial performance and provide insights to drive decision-making and improve cost efficiency. They will work with teams to establish and track measures that are indicators of progress and success. They will be responsible for leadership team engagement in the financial management and financial sustainability of MAC, including the presentation of financial information to the MAC Leadership Team, central Finance team members, and executives.They will be responsible for directing the central management of all contracts and purchasing needs for the MAC Division. They will also be responsible for managing and communicating complex and administrative tasks related to Compliance, including internal Standard Operating Procedures, contractual management, lobbying, and regulatory filings. They will reinforce consistency in the organization's policies and procedures and provide direction related to operations. They identify strategies to mitigate risks and ensure compliance requirements are followed in the implementation of marketing initiatives globally. They oversee the full contractual cycle and serve as a subject matter expert, providing high-level operational guidance and processes, elevating risks, opportunities, and solutions, as appropriate.The DF will establish a vision for areas of responsibility, identify key challenges, and deliver targeted recommendations and outcomes. They will lead diverse activities, develop complex processes, project outcomes, and initiate solutions in order to improve effectiveness. They will serve as team leader for the enhancement of systems and tools used by the MAC Division. The DF will leverage constructive and effective relationships with a wide range of people, including senior management, colleagues across the Finance and Legal teams, as well as the broader organization. They will serve as a trusted advisor and will require strong stakeholder engagement and maintaining close relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including the Legal and Finance teams, Ethics and Compliance team, auditors, and employees across the MAC Division.As the Director of Finance, you will:Develop and monitor budget, forecast, sustainability, and strategic financial plans.Provide timely and accurate financial reports and analysis to leaders.Provide effective communications, guidance and advice, and oversee training programs related to finance and compliance.Responsible for the team that oversees general accounting duties, including: basic journal entries for transfers, loans, accruals, deferred revenue and expense corrections; purchasing, processing invoices, negotiating, and contracting with vendors.Manage two or more administrative or professional staff, including training, professional development, establishing clear directions, setting "stretch" objectives, and overseeing the execution of day-to-day work.Manage diverse and complex systems with a goal of collaboration and integration, and initiate solutions in order to improve effectiveness.Conceive, design and manage complex and diversified projects, including directing work of staff and ensuring program accountability.Review and monitor income statement and balance sheet (including pledges) items at month and year-end close.Provide financial and accounting expertise.Direct or participate in negotiations for complex, high profile, or sensitive agreements.Manage vendor relationships, contract reviews and negotiations, as needed.Ensure that programmatic commitments, Conservancy policies and procedures, and financial standards are met and managed for ethical compliance.Oversee and manage compliance data, information and record management and youth safety programs.Ensure contracted vendors carry required insurance coverage and that appropriate documentation is obtained and maintained.Make strategic decisions; decisions made may have program-wide impact and may bind the organization financially or legally.Manage strategic initiatives through collaboration with stakeholders in order to enhance performance in accordance with short and long-term objectives.Act independently and resolve complex issues within program area.Minimize legal risk to the Conservancy and ensure legal compliance with applicable state and local regulations.Travel occasionally and on short notice, work above or outside standard hours as business needs require.Other related duties as assigned.WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOUAre you interested in leading Finance and Compliance for one of TNC's largest business units? The Marketing and Communications (MAC) Division is a group of fun, creative, and talented marketers and communicators, globally dispersed, with an ambitious strategy and goals to deliver on.The ideal candidate will have all or some of these qualifications. If you don't have all of them, apply anyway and tell us about your skills and experience:Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Multi-lingual skills and multi-cultural or cross-cultural experiences are appreciated.Effective training skills.Excellent communication skills including presentations, conversations, and documents.Experience managing a geographically dispersed team.Experience managing contracts.Expert knowledge of current and evolving trends in relevant discipline.Proficiency in synthesizing materials from multiple sources into a coherent and accurate summary.Proficiency in working independently as well as jointly with colleagues on a team.Accounting degree and CPA certification preferred.Non-profit GAAP accounting experience.Understanding of best practices in non-profit management.WHAT YOU'LL BRINGBachelor's degree and 8 years related experience or equivalent combination, including 3 years managing operations functions. Financial/Accounting experience. Experience generating financial reports and analyzing and interpreting data. Experience developing and administering departmental budget or equivalent. Experience managing and supervising a multidisciplinary team. Experience developing, managing and implementing multiple projects and strategic goals. Experience working with cross-functional teams across multiple organizational levels. Experience, coursework, or other training in principles, practices, and procedures of relevant field. Fluent English is required for programs outside the United States.

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