Posted Jul 10, 2026

Director of Finance (Chiefs for Change)

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Job Title: Director of Finance
Department: Finance/Operations
Reports To: Chief Strategy and Network Officer
Salary: $120,000 to $140,000
Work Location: Remote
Travel: Up to 15%


Make an Impact in This Role

The Director of Finance is the single, accountable in-house leader of Chiefs for Change’s finance function, responsible for the organization’s financial health, strategy, and integrity. Reporting to the Chief Strategy and Network Officer, this role oversees financial planning, forecasting, and budgeting; financial risk management; compliance; and reporting—while serving as a strategic partner to senior leadership and the Board. Beyond running day-to-day operational finance, the Director sets the organization’s multi-year financial direction, owns the annual budget through Board approval, and manages the relationship with Chiefs for Change’s retained accounting partner to preserve strong internal controls and segregation of duties. The Director works collaboratively with senior leadership and other key stakeholders to ensure the financial sustainability of Chiefs for Change and to align financial strategy with mission-driven objectives, positioning the finance function to scale as the organization grows.


Your Role in Our Success - Duties & Responsibilities

Financial Strategy & Multi-Year PlanningFinancial Planning and AnalysisFinancial Operations and ReportingOutsourced Partner & Vendor ManagementRisk Management and ComplianceLeadership and CollaborationStrategic Initiatives*Please note duties and responsibilities may change, and new ones may be added, at any time with or without advanced notice.


Your Expertise and Impact - Qualifications & Requirements

EducationExperienceTechnical SkillsLeadership and CommunicationStrategic Thinking and Agility

Thriving in Your Role: Core Competencies

Leadership Competencies

Role-Specific Competencies

Compensation & Your Path to Growth

We offer a comprehensive compensation package aligned with a career progression plan that ties your demonstrated abilities and proven performance to growth opportunities within your role and the organization. This plan provides clear pathways for advancement, with compensation levels reflecting your progression and impact. At Chiefs for Change, we are committed to fair, transparent, and consistent compensation practices. This role is aligned to our Director-level compensation structure, with a starting salary range of $120,000–$140,000, depending on proficiency level. Growth in compensation is tied to demonstrated increases in proficiency and scope over time, rather than automatic movement within a salary band. This approach helps reduce bias, promotes consistency, and ensures transparency throughout the hiring process.

How to Apply

Chiefs for Change has exclusively retained OneDigital's Nonprofit HR Executive Search team to lead recruitment efforts for this critical position. For consideration, all interested candidates should submit a completed application, including cover letter and resume at https://nonprofithr.applytojob.com/apply/a1Q2NyY4FL

Preference will be given to candidates who apply prior to July 10th, 2026


For any specific inquiries about this opportunity, please contact Hakimu Shuttlesworth Davidson, Executive Recruiter with OneDigital's Nonprofit HR Executive Search team, at [email protected].

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging

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