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Position Information
Front and Centered imagines a future full of possibilities, and one that is rooted in the rise of frontline communities for climate justice. Born nine years ago as a collective of visionary Black Brown Indigenous and People of Color community leaders, we have emerged as the leading statewide coalition advancing the solutions to climate change and environmental injustice by advancing our vision for a Just Transition. The essence and the ideas which seeded the bold vision as a people-powered, values-based climate and environmental justice movement in Washington early on, remain embedded in our community leadership which guides our Front and Centered team of experts into the future.
Black, Brown, and Indigenous leaders are organizing in rural towns and rising in urban neighborhoods across the state. The coalition envisions “a future where our communities and the earth are healed and thriving, our people have dignified work and the building blocks of opportunity and prosperity, and our government values, respects, and represents us.” They shine a light on the environmental injustices endured. They survive and thrive against all odds, as they share their wisdom, insight, and solutions to climate change and environmental racism. Across the state, coalition members bear witness to oppression and come together to lift what is possible.
With community voices guiding the vision and strategies of Front and Centered, our staff team serves as a backbone for the coalition, a statewide center for coordinating and developing policy analysis, advocacy strategy, research and development, leadership support, capacity building, and diversified funding and other resources to sustain and grow the movement. This unique integration from community-driven expertise and resources is what Front and Centered powerfully brings together -- the people, policy, and practice of strategic impact. Our body of work is broad and deep, from the groundbreaking Environmental Health Disparities Map, the 100% Clean Energy Transformation Act, the Healthy Environment for All Act, to the methodologies and reports generated as a result of our community data-driven listening sessions. The coalition will continue to build and bring all tools to bear – from law and policy changes to innovations which are evidence-based and inspired by frontline community stories, to public education.
Join us as we develop our next actions to show how frontline communities are leading the transition away from an extraction-based economy toward a regenerative future!
Financial Management
- Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, cash flow management, regular and timely reconciliations of balance sheet accounts, preparation of internal financial statements, analyzing various other financial reports, and managing month-end close checklist. This position is expected to work with an external CPA/bookkeeper and other external contractors.
- Ensure the timely and accurate preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual internal/management financial statements.
- Develop, manage, and monitor the organization’s annual budget and financial forecasts along with the Executive Director.
- Provide financial insights and analysis to the leadership team to support strategic decision-making.
Grant Administration Technology
- Lead the financial management of grants, ensuring compliance with funder requirements and timely financial reporting.
- Utilize grant management technology platforms (e.g., Fluxx, WizeHive, Bonterra, Foundant, SmartSimple, and NetSuite Pyanko) to track and report on grant activity, including budgeting, allocations, and expenditures.
- Collaborate with program teams to develop grant budgets and ensure accurate financial projections.
- Ensure seamless integration of the grant platform with the organization’s accounting software for accurate fund management and reporting.
Compliance and Audit
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations regarding non-profit financial management, including IRS 990 filings.
- Oversee internal controls and ensure adherence to non-profit accounting standards (GAAP).
- Coordinate and support external financial and grant audits, including preparation of required documentation.
- Assist Grants Administration Compliance Manager in drafting and maintaining compliance related policies and procedures, including policies related to federal funding and expenditures. ● Work with designated teams to help develop project, grant, and proposal budgets, monthly updates of financial info in grant management tracking software of actual and forecasted costs, review of grant language and proper application of restrictions and compliance requirements within grant agreements.
Team Leadership and Development
- Supervise finance staff and work closely with program managers to ensure grant compliance and financial accuracy.
- Train staff on the use of grant management software and financial procedures, promoting efficiency and transparency.
- Lead the continuous improvement of financial processes, particularly in the areas of tech-enabled grant management and reporting.
Additional Information
Position Located: This is a hybrid in-person/remote position based in Washington State
Schedule This is a full-time (35 hrs/week), Washington state-based position. Office hours are typically Monday-Friday from 9am-5:00pm, with occasional evening and weekend work. We currently work under a hybrid remote-work arrangement model: work-from-home and onsite/in-person environments. Some travel is required; Front and Centered hosts in-person staff meetings up to four times a year (when COVID allows safe travel and social interactions) and hosts a number of in-person and virtual convenings throughout the year.
Ideal candidate will possess:
- Passion for facilitating frontline communities participation in changing the rules, for making justice the center of the climate and environmental conversation, and for being part of a dynamic, fun, and creative team that is facilitating frontline communities participation.
- Experience (years may overlap):
- At least 5 years of professional experience as a Controller or Senior Finance Manager in a non-profit environment
- At least one year of professional or volunteer experience working with community-based organizations
- At least one-year experience and demonstrated commitment to advancing racial equity or working directly in and for communities of color
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field accreditation(CPA preferred or advanced degree in accounting/finance)
- Experience preparing for and managing state and federal audits, EPA preferred but not required ○ Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero) and advanced knowledge of Excel
- Experience with grant management platforms (e.g., Fluxx, Foundant, SmartSimple) and integrating them with accounting systems
- Strong understanding of non-profit accounting principles, grant compliance, and fund accounting
- Experience managing large, complex grants, including government and foundation grants ○ Technical skills, analytical ability, good judgment, strong operational focus, and high ethical standards
- Highly organized and resourceful with a strong attention to detail and ability to work with tight deadlines.
- Knowledge of equity and social justice issues, and in particular environment and climate justice, preferred.
- Demonstrated commitment to advancing racial equity or working directly in and for communities of color with experience working in diverse communities namely with people of color and indigenous peoples as well as disenfranchised communities.
- Strong commitment to the vision, mission, and values of Front and Centered, including a service ethic and commitment to racial justice.
- Proven ability to take initiative, identify priorities and accomplish tasks, and advance projects, including ability to work within a team to execute and work independently.
- Skill to communicate effectively complex concepts in easy to understand ways, verbal and written.
- Team player capable of working both collaboratively and independently.
- Deep knowledge and passion for social movements, environmental justice and racial justice.
- Experience working with and taking direction from frontline communities and working with community based organizations.
- Ability to travel and attend meetings, potentially on weekends and evenings.