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The Chief Financial Officer/Administrative Dean (CFO/AD) is a senior leadership position responsible for the finances and human
resources of the institution, as well as providing oversight of several areas such as the business office, facilities/safety,
energy/sustainability, and information technology. Reporting to the president, the CFO/AD partners closely with institutional leadership and
the Board of Trustees to guide financially sound decision-making and ensure the college’s long-term financial health in alignment with its
mission and goals.

Essential job functions


  • Lead financial strategy, budgeting, forecasting, and long-term
    planning
  • Serve as senior HR leader, overseeing policies, benefits, and systems for employee recruitment and retention, liaising
    with legal counsel as needed, and chairing the college’s Personnel Committee
  • Oversee cash flow management and financial
    performance
  • Provide clear financial reporting and analysis to the president, cabinet, Board, and other stakeholders including
    students,
    faculty, and staff
  • Support institutional sustainability through revenue planning, cost management, and risk mitigation
  • Partner with academic leadership to align financial and programmatic priorities
  • Serve as staff liaison to Board Finance,
    Investment, and Audit Committees
  • Supervise direct reports including the controller, chief facilities and safety officer, IT staff,
    Title IX coordinator, and the director of energy
  • Oversee audits, compliance, internal controls, and institutional risk management
  • Foster a collaborative, transparent, and accountable organizational culture
  • Serve as a member of the president’s cabinet
  • Other duties as assigned


Qualifications


Required

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Significant leadership experience in nonprofit financial and administrative management
  • Expertise in financial planning,
    budgeting,
    and organizational strategy
  • Knowledge of accounting principles, investments, cash management, HR practices, and risk
    management
  • Experience leading diverse teams and complex operations
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks, shifting priorities,
    and
    time-sensitive work
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills
  • Integrity, sound judgment, and
    ability to manage confidential information


Preferred

  • Advanced degree in a relevant field
  • Experience
    in higher education finance, especially small institutions
  • Experience working with boards and shared governance
  • Demonstrated ability to build and retain strong teams
  • Familiarity with institutional facilities and technology operations


To Apply

Interested candidates should submit the following materials to Heather Albert-Knopp,
Chief Operating
Officer, cfo-search@coa.edu: a cover letter describing your interest in, and
qualifications for,
this position; a resume or curriculum vitae; and contact information for three professional references.

Application review will
begin in late June, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.


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