Solutions Project Chicago, Illinois, Remote
Background
The Solutions Project believes that the people most impacted by the climate crisis hold the keys to mitigate and solve it. Founded in 2013, we accelerate the effectiveness of climate action in the United States by centering the solutions, voices, and power of frontline communities. Our work ensures that these communities shape our collective response to climate change, building a world where everyone has access to clean air, water, energy, and land.
The Solutions Project (TSP) funds, amplifies and connects grassroots community organizations to position them for maximum success in driving a just and equitable clean energy transition. TSP has moved over $50M to more than 300 grassroots organizations, approximately 90% led by Black, Indigenous, Immigrant, and people of color leaders, and by women.
In the past three years alone, TSP’s grantees have supported more than 1 million people with their climate solutions and benefited over 100 million through their climate campaign and policy wins. Our narrative and communications programs have contributed to a seven fold increase in clean energy news featuring communities of color.
TSP and its CEO have won accolades and awards including the 2020 Fast Company Most Innovative Non-Profit Award, the 2023 inaugural TIME Magazine CO2 Earth Award, and the 2024 McNulty Prize. TSP is at the forefront of Solidarity Philanthropy, which builds on the foundation of trust-based Philanthropy with practices defined by grassroots organizers and in racially-conscious movement work.
Job Summary
The Managing Director (MD) of Finance and Operations will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing The Solutions Project’s financial and operational strategies. The MD will ensure the organization’s financial stability while also leading key operational initiatives. This role requires a leader who thrives in a dynamic environment, where systems are still being developed and processes need to be built or better optimized. With a strong emphasis on financial leadership, the MD will manage the organization’s financial systems, including budgeting, cash flow, compliance, and vendor management, while ensuring that all financial processes are accurate and efficient. The MD will also be responsible for streamlining internal workflows, including training staff on Salesforce and other platforms, to improve reporting, project management, and operational consistency across the organization. In addition to financial oversight, the MD will play a crucial role in driving the operational execution of TSP’s newly approved strategic plan through 2030. This will involve overseeing cross-functional projects related to governance, program functions, and internal operations. The MD will systematize key workflows and lead the organization in developing smooth, scalable operations.
Reports To
Reports to the Chief Program and Operating Officer.
Responsibilities
Financial Management
- Lead the development of annual budgets in alignment with the strategic plan.
- Manage monthly financial dashboards, variance analysis, and forecasts, ensuring detailed accuracy and timeliness.
- Oversee the relationship with external finance vendors, transitioning one vendor relationship to a new in-house hire and managing an external accounting vendor. Overall, reduce reliance on external vendors.
- Ensure accuracy in all budgeting and financial reporting materials for internal leadership, the board of directors, and external funders. Introduce monthly dashboards for internal audiences.
- Manage cash flow and forecasting, and oversee all financial and departmental accounting.
- Take ownership of project budgets and proposals for new grants and funding opportunities.
- Manage the audit process with external auditors.
- Ensure compliance with government funding, particularly for grant programs.
Operational Management
- Partner with the grantmaking team to ensure the implementation and development of robust grantmaking operations tools, processes, and routines.
- Provide overall project management for the implementation of TSP’s new strategic plan.
- Establish and monitor staff performance and development goals, assign accountabilities, set objectives, establish priorities, conduct annual performance appraisals, and administer salary adjustments.
- Educate staff, streamline workflows, and enhance reporting accuracy through tools including Salesforce and Airtable.
- Train staff and standardize the use of operational and project management tools for improved efficiency and collaboration.
- Refine finance, HR, and IT systems and procedures, focusing on improving organizational infrastructure.
- Support development and integration of operational strategies, ensuring alignment with long-term financial goals.
Finance and Fundraising Integration
- Collaborate with development and executive leadership to build and monitor revenue pipelines.
- Provide detailed financial forecasts and projections for the short and long term, ensuring alignment with fundraising efforts.
- Assist in identifying and outreaching to funding sources and diversifying revenue.
- Lead on budgets and financial reporting for donors.
Team Leadership and Development
- Manage and mentor finance staff, including future finance analyst role, and potential compliance role, ensuring they are well-trained and effective in their roles.
- Collaborate with other senior managers to support organization-wide initiatives and share strategic insights.
- Foster an inclusive work environment that advances equity and supports diversity org-wide.
- Collaborate with and support the work of the Operations Manager/Executive Assistant, supporting their hybrid HR and finance roles.
- Recommend and support priority cross organizational training needs.
- Foster TSP’s efforts to build an inclusive culture and advance equitable internal policies and external outcomes.
Qualifications
Required Experience:
- At least 8-10 years of professional experience, including leadership of finance functions, with a strong track record of success.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
- Robust knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
- Demonstrated experience in budget creation and management, including working with restricted funds.
- Familiarity with accrual-based accounting and cash flow management systems including use of tools including QuickBooks, Bill.com and Tallie.
- Experience in facilitating organizational change and streamlining operational processes in growing organizations.
- Experience with financial and operational management tools, including proficiency in Salesforce and Airtable for data management, reporting, and project tracking.
- Strong people management, communication and collaboration skills.
- Experience managing external finance vendors, audits, and compliance requirements.
Preferred Experience:
- CPA or equivalent certification.
- Knowledge of government funding compliance and management, including restricted funds.
- Experience in managing HR, operations, and IT functions.
- Experience in presenting financials to a board of directors and being the primary finance lead with the finance committee.
- Familiarity with intermediary funding and philanthropic finance.
Key Attributes:
- Strong attention to detail, coupled with a commitment to transparency and collaboration.
- Understanding of and ability to hold issues of confidentiality.
- Ability to work across functional areas and manage both strategic and operational elements.
- Flexibility and adaptability in a dynamic and evolving environment.
- Demonstrates the ability to navigate and operate effectively in situations of ambiguity.
- Solutions oriented and self-reflective with strong accountability and reliability.
- Commitment to the mission of climate justice and a deep understanding of grassroots organizations.
Compensation
- The salary range for this position is $160,000-180,000.
- Full time employees receive:
- TriNet medical, dental, and vision insurance plans are fully covered for employees, spouses, and dependents.
- 13 paid holidays, 120 hours of flexible PTO, and 10 days of paid sick leave annually with increasing PTO allowance for tenured employees.
- Eight weeks of paid parental leave, with up to six months of total leave.
- a fully paid, 2-month sabbatical after five years of continuous, full time employment.
- After successful completion of the probationary period (nine months of employment), employees have access to a $5,000 annual life-long learning fund that can be used for on-the-job skilling up, career development and leadership activities, and non-work related lifelong learning activities.
- Fully remote, with occasional need for travel.
Salary Range
$160,000 to $180,000
How to Apply
The Solutions Project is partnering with She Rose Solutions to find our Managing Director of Finance & Operations. Please use this link to submit your application and direct all questions to Liz Peinado at [email protected]. The She Rose Solutions team will review all applicants and, upon qualification, contact you to determine the next steps.
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