Community Health Action of Staten Island

Vice President of Finance

Community Health Action of Staten Island  •  $105k - $115k/yr  •  Staten Island, NY (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Community Health Action of Staten Island (CHASI) drives dramatic improvements in the health of New Yorkers by feeding people who are hungry, healing families broken apart by violence, and bridging the gaps between people and the compassionate health care they deserve. CHASI serves the most vulnerable individuals, families, and communities with critical services and programs. CHASI provides outreach, education, prevention, and direct support services for populations most affected by health disparities – the poor and working poor, low-income people with chronic illnesses, persons with criminal justice involvement, substance users, domestic violence survivors, people of color, and the LGBTQ community.

The Vice President of Finance leads the development and implementation of organization-wide budgeting, financial planning, grant management, procurement, and financial compliance functions. This role oversees the agency-wide budget, supports strategic financial planning, and ensures alignment with agency practices, funder requirements, and GAAP accounting standards. Reporting to the Executive Vice President of Finance, the Vice President works collaboratively with the Associate Vice President of Financial Planning & Budgeting, the Finance team, and executive leadership to develop, monitor, and evaluate organization-wide and program-specific budgets, strengthen financial policies and internal controls, support audit readiness and reporting, and promote responsible, data-informed fiscal management across the organization.

Budget and Grants Support

  • leading the organization’s annual planning and budget process for city, state, federal, and foundation grants, as well as other agency operational needs.
  • Oversees preparation, review, and submission of grant budgets and budget modifications
  • Monitor the grant performance to budget and update the monthly report for leadership.

Procurement

  • Maintaining procurement policies that align with funder and agency financial objectives.
  • Establish and enforce procurement strategies that promote cost efficiency, transparency, and compliance across all programs.

Policy, Planning, and Collaboration

  • Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of financial policies, procedures, and internal control frameworks in partnership with the Executive Vice President of Finance.
  • Ensure organization-wide compliance with all applicable city, state, and federal fiscal regulations, proactively identifying and mitigating risk.
  • Partner with Human Resources and executive leadership to oversee workforce planning, including approval of salary allocations, staffing models, and benefits cost projections.
  • Drive strategic financial planning efforts in collaboration with executive leadership to support long-term organizational sustainability.
  • Encourage teams to be accountable, manage finances responsibly, and use data to make decisions.

Audits and Reporting

  • Lead the preparation and executive review of monthly and quarterly financial reports, including budget projections, variance analyses, and cash flow forecasts, delivering clear and actionable insights to senior leadership.
  • Ensure timely and accurate preparation, review, and submission of all audit schedules, reports, and compliance documentation.
  • Establish and maintain high standards for financial reporting accuracy, transparency, and responsiveness to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Strengthen internal audit readiness and continuously improve controls to ensure ongoing compliance and operational integrity.

The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required for the position.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field preferred.
  • At least 5 years of relevant nonprofit finance or accounting experience preferred; experience with government-funded contracts is a plus.
  • Familiarity with city, state, and federal grants, and an understanding of basic compliance requirements.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Effective communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively across departments.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (especially Excel); experience with accounting or cost allocation software preferred.

Pay & Benefits: $105K - $115K annually, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity.

Additionally, we offer an excellent benefits package that includes:

  • generous paid time off (4 weeks of vacation plus paid holidays, personal, and sick time)
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • supplemental benefits including employer provided basic life insurance and employee assistance programs
  • tuition reimbursement and fitness reimbursement after 1 year of employment
  • retirement plan that includes employer matching, and more!

Department: Finance

Reports To: Executive Vice President of Finance

Location: 26 Bay Street, 4th Floor, Staten Island, NY 10301

Position Status: Full-Time

FLSA Status: Exempt

CHASI is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to hiring and supporting a diverse staff. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information, disability or marital status.

Community Health Action of Staten Island

About Community Health Action of Staten Island

Community Health Action of Staten Island drives dramatic improvements in the health of Staten Islanders.

In 1988, a group comprised of Staten Islanders who were concerned about the impact of AIDS on our community came together to address the stigma, the discrimination, and terrible conditions of people with AIDS on Staten Island. This group of activists, providers, family members, and people living with the virus to mount created the Staten Island AIDS Task Force.

In 2004, we changed our name from the Staten Island AIDS Task Force to Community Health Action of Staten Island to reflect the expansion of our services as we respond to the evolving needs of the people we serve.

Over the years, our services expanded. We now offer a wide range of services, including domestic violence counseling and intervention, a 24-hour resource and recovery center, alternatives to incarceration services, initiatives for the LGBTQ community and youth, peer education and syringe exchange, opioid overdose prevention trainings, HIV prevention education, benefits assistance for SNAP and health insurance enrollment, community-based HIV, hepatitis C and STD testing, a food pantry, and a mobile food pantry.

The agency operates in neighborhoods with the highest rates of HIV, poverty and substance use. We also operate programs on Mobile Health Units, in NYS Correctional Facilities, at the Pride Center of Staten Island, and the Staten Island Family Justice Center.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Staten Island, New York
Year Founded
1988
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