Foundation for Child Development
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Who We Are
The Foundation for Child Development (the Foundation) works at the
nexus of research, policy, and practice to enhance the lives of
young children from birth to age eight. Our mission is to harness
the power of research to ensure that all young children benefit
from early learning experiences that affirm their individual,
family, and community assets, fortify them against harmful
consequences arising from poverty, racism, prejudice, and
discrimination, and strengthen their developmental potential. Under
the leadership of its President, Vivian Tseng, the Foundation is
embarking on its next chapter as a small organization with a long
legacy of providing a “big voice” of “wide influence and impact”
for America’s children. The Foundation has approximately $120
million in assets, an annual grants budget of $3.5 million, four
full-time staff and a small corps of consultants and plans to grow
to 7 full-time staff in the next year.
Vice President of Finance and
Administration
The Vice President of Finance and Administration
(VPFA) will serve as a strategic partner to the Foundation’s
President and will report to her. Serving on the senior leadership
team, the VPFA provides strategic leadership for the Foundation’s
finances, operations, compliance, organizational development, and
grants management and the alignment of these functions with the
Foundation’s programmatic goals. The VPFA will oversee four expert
vendors that provide accounting, auditing, human resources, and
information technology support and is the primary staff liaison to
our investment advisor. The VPFA also supports the President in
strategic planning and is the executive liaison to the Board of
Director’s Finance Committee and Audit Committee.
This is a hybrid role that requires a minimum of two (2) days in
office per week. The Foundation’s offices are located at 475
Riverside Drive, Suite 248 in New York City.
Responsibilities
Strategy
- As a member of the senior leadership team, the VPFA contributes
to organizational strategy and policy. - As the Foundation embarks on a process to refresh its strategic
directions, the VPFA will partner with the President to adapt the
Foundation’s operations and finances to meet the organization’s
evolving goals. - Develop and implement strategies to optimize the Foundation’s
finances and operations— accounting, auditing, human resources,
grants management, information technology—in the service of its
mission and goals. This includes partnering closely with Program
staff to ensure that financial and operational systems best support
programmatic needs. - Serve as an executive liaison to the Finance Committee and
Audit Committee.
Financial Management
- The VPFA is responsible for managing the Foundation’s financial
and accounting systems with expert support from vendors to maintain
the Foundation’s strong financial position, ensure proper financial
controls, and comply with regulatory and reporting
requirements. - Oversee a robust system of financial policies, procedures, and
standards. Design and implement improvements as appropriate. - Lead budget development and monitoring.
- Manage the 990-PF and audit processes.
- Advise the President on financial planning, budgeting, cash
flow, and policies. - Support the Finance Committee and Audit Committees and present
critical information in Committee and Board meetings. - Support the Finance Committee in performing its
responsibilities to oversee the investment policy and performance
of the Foundation’s assets.
Organizational Development
- Design and lead organizational development activities to foster
an organizational culture that emphasizes learning and improvement,
collaboration, high performance, and agility in meeting the
foundation’s mission. - Oversee staff recruitment, onboarding, and training. Update and
maintain job descriptions. - Oversee staff performance review, supervision, and professional
development systems. Design and implement improvements as
appropriate. - Develop compensation philosophy and salary administration
policy and ensure that FCD maintains effective compensation and
benefits plans to attract and retain talent. - Oversee all other Human Resources issues, including legal and
policy compliance, supervision of the Professional Employer
Organization, and updating the employee handbook.
Administration
- The VP is responsible for all administrative functions
including grants management, information technology, cyber
security, insurance coverage, and office management. - Oversee grants administration functions including the terms and
conditions for new grants, grant payments, management of grant
records, and grant reporting in close collaboration with program
staff. Design and implement improvements as appropriate. - Review and refresh, as needed, contracts and manuals to meet
the Foundation’s IT and grants management needs. - Negotiate or approve other contracts and agreements for the
Foundation. - Oversee management of our small office at 475 Riverside Drive
in New York City.
External Engagement
- Represent the organization externally in operational and
financial-related reporting and related responsibilities. - Represent the Foundation in various affinity/membership
organizations.
Qualifications
- College degree required, MBA or MPA preferred.
- Minimum 8-10 years of experience in a Finance management
position. - Minimum 5 years of managing and supervising, with the ability
to effectively set priorities, monitor performance, and
multi-task. - Prior experience leading and managing audits.
- Strong interpersonal savvy and a demonstrated ability to work
collaboratively and facilitate the work of other staff. - Experience negotiating and managing business and service
contracts, developing and overseeing budgets, and managing
audits. - Experience with grants or contract administration, preferably
in a foundation, nonprofit organization, university, or hospital
grants or contracts office. - Human resources experience, including benefits administration,
preparation of job descriptions, and knowledge of employment
regulations and requirements. - Advanced Excel skills and QuickBooks experience needed.
- Ability to clearly convey complex financial and technical
matters in writing and verbally. - Excellent judgment and integrity.
- A strong commitment to the Foundation’s mission.
- Private foundation experience preferred.
- Experience working with Private Employer Organziations (PEOs) a
plus.
Compensation
The salary range is $170,000-$220,000, dependent on experience.
Benefits
For benefit-eligible employees, the Foundation for Child
Development offers Medical insurance (up to 85% employer-paid plans
available), Dental and Vision, Short-Term Disability (STD),
Long-Term Disability (LTD), Basic and Supplemental Life and
AD&D Insurance, a Flexible Savings Account (FSA) and Health
Savings Account (HSA). The Foundation also offers a 15%
contribution to employee retirement plans after one year of
employment.
Paid time off includes 20 days of PTO in the first two (2) years
of employment and 25 days thereafter.
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Employment at the Foundation for Child Development is based
upon personal capabilities and qualifications without
discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
preference, gender identity or expression, age, national origin,
marital status, citizenship, medical condition, disability, or any
other protected characteristic as established by law.
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