Senior Director of Finance
Application Deadline: 26 July 2026
Department: Finance
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Remote
Compensation: $110,000 - $150,000 / year
Description
The Savanna Institute invites applications for a Senior Director of Finance, the Institute’s top finance role, reporting directly to the Executive Director. Responsibilities include all financial operations (internal and contracted) and planning.
We welcome applicants from both nonprofit and for-profit finance backgrounds. Candidates with strong financial leadership experience in the private sector who have meaningfully engaged with nonprofit organizations — for example, through board or finance committee service — are encouraged to apply. Familiarity with fund accounting principles is essential.
Job Description
Hours: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Location: Remote; must be located in or willing to relocate to Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, or Iowa
Start Date: August 31, 2026
Salary: $110,000-$150,000, based on experience
This position reports to the Executive Director.
This position includes supervisory responsibility for internal finance staff and an outside contracted accounting firm.
Duties/Responsibilities
Department Leadership and Supervision (20%)
Lead, manage, and mentor the internal finance team
Oversee the relationship with and work product of a contracted accounting firm
Evaluate and advise on the optimal balance of in-house versus contracted finance functions over time
Develop and maintain financial policies, procedures, and internal controls
Drive continuous improvement of financial systems and processes
Serve as financial liaison to Canopy Farm Management, the Institute’s subsidiary business
Budgeting, Forecasting, and Cash Flow Management (25%)
Lead the annual organizational budgeting process in collaboration with department heads and the Executive Director
Develop and maintain multi-year financial forecasts
Manage cash flow planning and monitoring to ensure organizational liquidity
Provide cross-departmental financial planning support
Board and Executive Leadership Support (20%)
Prepare and present financial reports for the Board of Directors and Finance Committee
Support the Executive Director and senior leadership with financial analysis for major decisions
Provide financial modeling, scenario planning, and capital planning in support of organizational strategy
Participate in strategic financial planning and financial sustainability planning
Audit and Risk Management (15%)
Coordinate and manage the annual audit process
Oversee risk management and internal control systems
Conduct organizational financial risk assessments and recommend mitigation strategies
Grants Financial Management (10%)
Oversee financial reporting and compliance for grant-funded programs
Partner with development and program staff on grant budgeting and financial stewardship
Team and Organization Work (10%)
Participate in team, department, and all-staff meetings and associated work
Contribute to organization-wide activities such as goal setting, planning, and staff trainings
Support fund development efforts as needed
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Minimum 7 years of progressive finance experience in a senior leadership role, in the nonprofit sector or in the private sector with substantial nonprofit engagement (e.g., board or finance committee service)
Minimum 3 years of direct supervisory or management experience, including responsibility for hiring, performance management, and team development; experience managing outside vendors or contracted service providers is a plus
Solid working knowledge of fund accounting principles and nonprofit financial reporting
Demonstrated expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow planning
Experience with cloud-based financial management systems; proficiency in Sage Intacct or comparable software (e.g., NetSuite, Blackbaud Financial Edge) is required
Experience implementing or managing financial systems and designing financial processes
Experience supporting board and executive leadership with financial reporting and analysis
Strong communication skills, including the ability to translate complex financial information for non-financial audiences
Commitment to participating in an open and collaborative environment
Willingness to work independently with strong self-direction
Preferred Qualifications
CPA or equivalent advanced credential
Direct experience in nonprofit finance, including grants management
Experience managing audits and contracted finance services
Experience with subsidiary or multi-entity financial oversight
Familiarity with agricultural, conservation, or environmental organizations
Public speaking and board presentation experience
Benefits
This position is eligible for the Institute’s benefits package. Benefits for full-time employees include 160 hours (20 days) of paid time off annually plus 11 civic holidays, 480 hours (12 weeks) of parental/disability leave annually, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, a monthly home office stipend, and a cafeteria-style benefits plan that includes as options: a monthly stipend that can be used for either reimbursement of healthcare costs (including ACA marketplace premiums) via an HRA plan, a dependent care pre-tax account, a flex spending account, and/or a health savings account.