Chief Financial Officer
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Finance & Banking
CFO, Financial Manager, Financial Compliance, Corporate Finance -
Management
CFO, Financial Manager
Morrison Centeris seeking a seasoned, mission-drivenChief Financial Officer (CFO) to provide strategic and operational financial leadership in support of our mission to help children and adults with disabilities live fuller, more independent lives.
As a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CFO will oversee all financial operations, compliance, and select IT and administrative functions. The CFO will serve as a trusted strategic partner to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board of Directors.
This role is ideal for an accomplished nonprofit financial executive who combines strategic vision with hands-on leadership and is inspired by the opportunity to align financial excellence with meaningful community impact.
Requirements for the Chief Financial Officer:
- Master's degree in accounting, Finance or related field
- CPA and/or MBA strongly preferred
- Nonprofit financial management certification or training a plus
- Significant senior financial leadership experience, preferably in a nonprofit, healthcare, or human services environment
- Proven success as a CFO, Controller, Director of Finance, or equivalent executive role
- Deep experience with audits, compliance, grant reporting, and Medicaid/Maine Care billing
- Familiarity with nonprofit funding models, government reimbursement, and restricted funds preferred
- Expert knowledge of nonprofit accounting, fund accounting, and regulatory requirements
- Advanced proficiency with accounting systems, Excel, and financial reporting tools
- Strong strategic, analytical, and problem-solving capabilities
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial information clearly to diverse audiences
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams, manage complexity, and balance strategic and operational priorities
- Paid time off, including vacation and sick leave and 12 Holidays!
- Working for an inclusive organizational culture grounded in compassion and service
Key Responsibilities for the Chief Financial Officer:
- Serve as the organization’s senior financial strategist and advisor to the CEO and Board of Directors
- Translate financial data into actionable insights that inform executive and board-level decision-making
- Partner with program and operational leaders to align financial strategy with mission-driven outcomes
- Direct all financial operations, ensuring alignment with nonprofit best practices and GAAP
- Lead cash flow planning, forecasting, and liquidity management
- Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis across the organization
- Lead organizational compliance with GAAP, nonprofit accounting standards, and all applicable federal and state regulations
- Oversee Medicaid/Maine Care billing, reporting, and reimbursement compliance
- Serve as primary liaison with external auditors, regulators, and oversight agencies
- Manage annual audits, tax filings, and regulatory reviews
- Oversee payroll and benefits administration in partnership with Human Resources
- Ensure compliance with payroll tax laws and benefit-related reporting requirements
- Oversee financial management of grants and contracts, including restricted fund accounting
- Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing finance and compliance team
- Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and continuous-improvement-oriented work culture
- Promote strong cross-departmental collaboration and financial literacy across the organization
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