Business Manager; Part-Time at Cleveland Hillel
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 44101, USA
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Finance & Banking
Financial Manager, CFO
Business Manager (Part-Time) at Cleveland Hillel
Cleveland Hillel is seeking a seasoned professional to join our team as our new Business Manager at a critical moment for Jewish life on campus. The Business Manager will oversee all financial operations of the Cleveland Hillel Foundation, ensuring that the organization is fiscally sound and operating in compliance with non‑for‑profit regulations. The Business Manager will provide strategic financial guidance to the Executive Director and Board of Directors and will work closely with other stakeholders (including lay committees and Hillel senior staff) to ensure the organization’s financial goals are met.
.The organization is fiscally sound, and the Business Manager’s role is to maintain and improve its strong funding and disciplined spending.
You will play a pivotal role in advancing Cleveland Hillel’s vision by building and strengthening the financial foundation that powers our transformative programs, leadership initiatives, and advocacy efforts.
This is a part‑time position, averaging 20 hours per week, with potential flexibility throughout the year (e.g., allowing for more hours during the academic year and fewer in the summer). With a preference for the role to be primarily an in‑person position to support strong team collaboration, there is flexibility to explore a hybrid schedule for the right candidate. Cleveland Hillel Foundation welcomes candidates seeking a mission‑driven role who would like the flexibility to work from home on occasion, along with reduced hours.
Cleveland Hillel is a non‑profit organization that offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
Cleveland Hillel supports limited remote and hybrid work options, and our organization observes all Jewish and federal holidays.
What You’ll Do- Ensuring financial discipline throughout the organization and transparent reporting to the Executive Leadership and the Board, enabling the Executive Director and staff to focus on student‑facing programming and engagement.
- Oversee all financial operations, including budgeting, financial reporting, accounting, and cash management.
- Serve as benefits and retirement plans administrator.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations governing non‑profit organizations.
- Maintain and enhance existing financial policies and procedures to ensure fiscal responsibility and accountability.
- Monitor and analyze financial performance, providing regular reports to the Executive Director, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, and Board of Directors.
- Prepare all monthly financial transactions, including deposits, disbursements, proper expense recording of invoices and credit card activity, and payroll entries.
- Manage relationships with external auditors, tax advisors, and other financial professionals.
- Develop and manage the annual budgeting process, working closely with the Executive Director and Assistant Director, tracking monthly results against the budget and adjusting as results change.
- Ensure proper record‑keeping and financial reporting, including the preparation of financial statements and tax filings.
- Provide financial guidance to the Executive Director and Board of Directors, including presenting financial reports and making recommendations for financial strategy.
- Identify opportunities for cost savings and revenue growth.
- Manage the organization’s cash flow and investments.
- Work closely with the Development team to develop and implement fundraising strategies.
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting. CPA is a plus, yet not required.
- At least five years of experience in financial management, preferably with some non‑profit experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, and budgeting.
- Experience working with senior leadership and staff.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
- Strong knowledge of Quick Books and comfort with technology to help automate processes.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with others and external partners.
- Knowledge of Jewish culture and values and/or willingness to learn.
- Competitive salary in the nonprofit…
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