Council on Foreign Relations

Senior Director, FP&A

Council on Foreign Relations  •  $200k - $215k/yr  •  Washington, DC (Onsite)  •  25 days ago
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Job Description

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is seeking a Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) who will serve as the central owner of CFR’s financial planning processes, providing strategic leadership across budgeting, forecasting, and long-range financial modeling. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Senior Director, FP&A leads and develops the FP&A function while partnering closely with senior leadership, program, development, and finance teams to ensure strong alignment between CFR’s mission-driven priorities and its financial strategy.

This role is responsible for advancing financial transparency, strengthening planning rigor, and supporting data-driven decision-making across the organization. The FP&A Director plays a critical leadership role in budgeting, grant and endowment-related financial planning, indirect cost (IDC) methodologies, and strategic finance initiatives, while fostering strong cross-functional collaboration and continuous improvement in FP&A practices.

This full-time position is based in CFR’s New York City or Washington, D.C. office four days per week. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are institutional anchor days where all staff are required to be onsite.

Essential Functions/Responsibilities

  • Lead, mentor, and develop FP&A staff, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Oversee team’s performance management and professional development.
  • Lead the annual budget process and quarterly forecasting cycles, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and alignment with organizational priorities.
  • Serve as a strategic partner to the CFO by preparing executive-level financial analyses, presentations, and insights on budgets, forecasts, and actual performance.
  • Champion, manage and, to the extent necessary, reengineer the end-to-end planning cycle, establishing clear expectations, timelines, and accountability for departments and senior leaders.
  • Maintain oversight of key financial and performance metrics, in close partnership with the Controller, to support informed leadership decision-making.
  • Collaborate with Program, Development, and Executive teams to ensure grant proposals, cost structures, and funding strategies are fully aligned with financial plans and forecasts.
  • Maintain oversight of the endowment allocation methodology to optimize fund utilization.
  • Provide leadership on indirect cost (IDC) methodologies and operating expense trends, ensuring appropriate application and transparency across planning cycles.
  • Analyze key financial drivers, assumptions, and targets, translating complex data into clear insights for senior and cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Own and support strategic finance initiatives, including capital expenditure planning, investment performance analysis, and related financial modeling.
  • Drive continuous improvement of FP&A tools, processes, and methodologies to enhance financial predictability, transparency, and organizational effectiveness. This may include reengineering parts of the budget process, based on a needs assessment and gap analysis.
  • Foster a culture of collaboration and financial stewardship across studies, programs, and administrative functions.
  • Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.

Minimum Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field required.

  • Advanced degree (MBA, MPA, or similar) or professional certification (e.g., CPA, CFA) preferred.

Experience

  • At least 10 years of progressive experience in financial planning and analysis, strategic finance, or related roles.

  • Demonstrated experience managing and developing finance or FP&A professionals, including coaching, performance management, and team leadership.

  • Proven experience leading complex budgeting and forecasting processes in a mission-driven, nonprofit, academic, or research-oriented organization strongly preferred.

  • Expertise in grant and endowment governance, indirect cost methodologies, and their application to financial planning cycles.

  • Experience partnering with senior leadership and presenting financial insights at the executive level.

Related Skills & Other Requirements

  • Strong people management skills, with the ability to motivate and develop staff.

  • Leverage advanced technology skills, including AI and data analytics, to enhance financial modeling, analysis and reporting processes.

  • Create and deliver compelling presentations to effectively communicate financial insights to stakeholders.

  • Deep understanding of financial planning methodologies and their alignment with organizational strategy.

  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to synthesize complex financial data into clear, actionable insights.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and alignment across diverse stakeholders.

  • Sound judgment and decision-making capabilities grounded in data and financial analysis.

  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and drive continuous improvement in FP&A practices.

  • High level of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to CFR’s mission and values.

Required Application Materials

Please submit a résumé and cover letter stating your interest in the position.

Compensation and Benefits

  • The full-time annual compensation range for this position is $200,000 – $215,000, depending on experience.
  • In addition to competitive salaries, the Council on Foreign Relations offers a benefits package that is among the best offered by nonprofit institutions today, including a health and wellness program, an on-site fitness center, and generous leave policies and health insurance programs.

About CFR

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is committed to fostering a foreign policy community in the United States that is more representative of American society, recognizing that diverse backgrounds and perspectives contribute to broader, more informed participation in the foreign policy debate and lead to an enhanced understanding of the world and the United States’ role therein. To that end, CFR is dedicated to continuing to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout its work and workplace by building a more diverse membership and staff, producing and dispensing thoughtful analysis on a broad range of foreign policy issues, and developing relevant, wide-reaching programming that also serves to expand the foreign policy talent pipeline to underrepresented populations.

Council on Foreign Relations

About Council on Foreign Relations

The mission of the Council on Foreign Relations is to inform U.S. engagement with the world.

Founded in 1921, CFR is a nonpartisan, independent national membership organization, think tank, educator, and publisher, including of Foreign Affairs. It generates policy-relevant ideas and analysis, convenes experts and policymakers, and promotes informed public discussion—all to have impact on the most consequential issues facing the United States and the world.

CFR's website, www.cfr.org, is a trusted, nonpartisan source of timely analysis and context on international events and trends.

CFR publishes the bimonthly Foreign Affairs magazine, widely-considered to be the most influential magazine for the analysis and debate of foreign policy and economics.

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