Vice President of Finance

Food Bank
City
Seatle
State
Washington
Description

The Vice President of Finance serves as the senior leader of Food Lifeline’s Finance and Accounting function and is responsible for ensuring the organization’s financial integrity, compliance, and sustainability.

As a member of the Executive Team, this role provides strategic financial leadership while maintaining deep oversight of accounting operations, regulatory compliance, audit readiness, and financial reporting. The Vice President ensures that Food Lifeline operates with strong internal controls, accurate and timely financial information, and full compliance with all federal, state, and grant-related requirements.

This role is both a strategic partner and a hands-on leader of a complex nonprofit finance function, overseeing all aspects of accounting, audit, compliance, and financial operations in a highly regulated and publicly funded environment.

End date
Opportunity type
Job
Category
Executive Director / CEO / Other C-Level Executives
Job responsibilities

Essential Functions/Major Responsibilities:

Leadership & Cross-Organization Partnership

• Serve as a member of the Executive Team, contributing to organizational strategy, decision-making, and long-term planning.
• Provide data-driven financial insight to support priorities, tradeoffs, and resource allocation.
• Partner with the CAO, CEO, and executive leadership to align financial strategy with organizational capacity and goals.
• Model collaborative, values-driven leadership that fosters trust, accountability, and high performance.
• Lead, develop, and manage a high-performing finance and accounting team, ensuring appropriate structure, capacity, and accountability to support organizational needs.
• Ensure strong coordination between finance and other departments to support operational, programmatic, and funding requirements.

Accounting, Financial Operations & Internal Controls

• Lead all aspects of finance and accounting, including general ledger, AP/AR, payroll, financial reporting, and month-end/year-end close.
• Ensure the accuracy, timeliness, and integrity of financial records in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
• Establish and maintain strong internal controls, financial policies, and systems that safeguard assets and ensure compliance.
• Continuously improve financial processes and reporting capabilities to support organizational scale and complexity.

Audit, Compliance & Regulatory Oversight

• Lead the annual financial audit, including preparation of audited financial statements and related disclosures.
• Ensure readiness for and successful execution of all required audits, including Single Audit and multiple state, federal, and grant-related audits.
• Oversee preparation and filing of IRS Form 990 and ensure compliance with all tax and regulatory requirements.
• Identify and mitigate financial and compliance risks, implementing improvements based on audit findings and regulatory changes.

Budgeting, Forecasting & Financial Planning

• Lead the annual budgeting process and long-term financial planning, including forecasting, scenario
modeling, and cash flow management.
• Partner with executive leadership to align financial plans with strategic priorities.
• Monitor financial performance and provide clear, actionable analysis to support decision-making.

Grant & Fund Accounting

• Ensure accurate tracking, reporting, and compliance for restricted funding, including government grants, contracts, and foundation funding.
• Oversee funder reporting and ensure alignment between funding requirements, program delivery, and financial systems.

Financial Reporting & Board Engagement

• Provide timely, accurate financial reporting and analysis to the Executive Team, CEO, and Board of Directors.
• Prepare and present materials for board and committee meetings, including key insights, risks, and trends.
• Ensure transparency, clarity, and accountability in all financial communications.

Financial Partnerships, Risk & Fiduciary Oversight

• Manage relationships with external financial partners, including auditors, banks, investment advisors, insurance brokers, and regulatory bodies.
• Oversee corporate insurance programs and monitor financial and compliance risk exposure.
• Serve as the internal lead for Food Lifeline’s 403(b) retirement plan, ensuring fiduciary oversight, regulatory compliance, and effective partnership with external advisors and service providers.

Secondary Functions:
• Participates in meetings, committees, and events as required.
• Other duties as needed

Job Scope:

This position:
• Has recurring work situations with frequent variations from the norm
• Has a high level of work complexity
• Performs work under minimal supervision
• Decisions are made within policy constraints.
• Budgetary accountability – Develops and manages budgeting and reporting processes for entire organization, including capital budgets.
• Responsibility for planning: Establishes and implements annual operating plan for Finance Department. Partners with CAO, CEO, and Executive Team on organizational strategic direction and initiatives.

Supervisory Responsibility:

This position manages an accounting team of four

• Performs supervisory functions for Department including: establishing staffing needs; recommend/approve hiring; establish work schedules; orient, train, develop, and assure continuing education for staff; assign work; access and manage performance; advocate for employees; resolve complaints; counsel, coach, and mentor; recommend/approve terminations.

Interpersonal Contacts: • Internal 80% • External 20% • In person 45% • On-Line

Meetings 15% • E-mail 40%

Application qualifications

Job Skills and Qualifications:

• Deep expertise in nonprofit finance and accounting, including financial reporting, month-end and year-end close, audit management, budgeting and forecasting, cash flow management, internal controls, and compliance with U.S. GAAP.
• Demonstrated experience leading complex audit and compliance environments, including Single Audit and multiple state, federal, and grant-related audits.
• Strong understanding of fund accounting, restricted funding, and financial reporting requirements for government and philanthropic funding sources.
• Proven ability to develop, implement, and continuously improve financial systems, internal controls, and operational processes that support organizational scale and complexity.
• Advanced financial analysis and modeling skills, with the ability to translate data into clear, actionable insights for decision-making.
• High proficiency in financial and enterprise systems (e.g., ERP/accounting platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics), payroll systems (e.g., ADP), and advanced Excel capabilities.
• Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and motivate high-performing teams in a fast-paced, complex environment.
• Strong project management and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver accurate, timely work.
• Exceptional judgment, integrity, and ability to manage sensitive and confidential information.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with executive leadership, board members, and diverse internal and external stakeholders.
• Ability to operate both strategically and tactically, adapting to changing needs and driving continuous improvement.
• Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community-centered practices, including an understanding of the systemic drivers of food insecurity.

Benefits

Compensation & Benefits · Salary Range: $180,000. To $190,000 annually

Full benefits package includes: ·
Employer-paid medical coverage for employees and children
Dental and vision insurance
Employer-paid basic life, long- and short-term disability
Employer match for 403(b) retirement plans
Generous paid time off, including parental leave Paid sabbatical after 5 years

Position Details · Full-time, hybrid role requiring at least three days per week in the office. Candidates must be willing and able to live and work in the Seattle area.

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How to apply

Ready to Join Food Lifeline? Apply at www.foodlifeline.org/careers

Apply now to help turn fundraising data into meaningful impact. To join our team as a Vice President of Finance, please review the full job description and apply electronically. Complete applications must include a resume and cover letter. This posting will remain open until it is filled.

We encourage applications from candidates who can contribute to our people centered organization and who have lived experience with hunger and inequity. Food Lifeline is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a workplace that reflects our equity centered values. We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.