Boreal Waters Community Foundation is seeking an experienced and strategic Director of Finance to lead our financial operations and ensure the organization’s fiscal health.

Position Summary

The Director of Finance is a senior leadership role responsible for the financial stewardship, audit readiness, impact investing financial design, and internal infrastructure of the Foundation.

This role ensures that day-to-day financial operations are strong and reliable while also building the systems and clarity required to support growing complexity—particularly related to local investments, loans, guarantees, PRIs/MRIs, and other mission-aligned investments.

The Director of Finance partners closely with the CEO and the Director of Strategy & Operations along with the Development Director and the Director of Community Impact as a key member of our leadership team. The Finance Director also works with external partners and advisors to ensure the organization is disciplined, prepared, and forward-looking.

**To Apply**

Please submit your cover letter and resume via Indeed. Anticipated interview date: 02/24/26. We encourage early applications and will close the position when filled.

Core Responsibilities

Financial Operations & Stewardship

Oversee fund management and reporting, compliance, accounting, cash management, and day-to-day financial operations
Ensure timely, accurate financial statements and reporting
Maintain strong internal controls and financial discipline
Supervise and lead accounting staff, including finance assistant and accounting associate, and transactional workflows
Serve as a knowledgeable and trusted resource for fundholders, donors, and affiliate advisory committees, occasionally responding to questions, explaining financial information, and supporting positive donor relationships in collaboration with development staff.
Audit, Compliance & Governance

Lead annual audit planning and execution
Prepare audit schedules, documentation, and responses
Ensure compliance with GAAP, UPMIFA, donor restrictions, and board policies
Support finance and investment committee reporting
Impact Investing & Financial Design

Partner with leadership to design and support the financial architecture for impact investing, including: Investment funds and vehicles; Loans and revolving loan funds; Guarantees, pledges, and credit enhancements; PRIs, MRIs, and hybrid investment structures
Ensure accounting treatment is appropriate, defensible, and audit-ready
Translate complex financial structures into clear reporting for leadership, the board, and our investors and partners
Coordinate with external advisors and partners as needed
Systems, Process & Continuous Improvement

Implement and steward recommendations from external financial assessments
Improve documentation, workflows, and financial systems
Identify when external expertise is needed and manage relationships effectively
Build scalable systems that balance adaptability, rigor, and practicality
Leadership & Partnership

Exhibit excellent leadership skills to create and maintain a positive, productive, welcoming and inclusive environment; building a high performance, fun and engaging work culture.
Mentor accounting staff and foster a learning and growth environment. Provide honest, candid, and timely feedback in a professional and respectful manner.
Serve as a trusted financial partner to the CEO and a key member of our leadership team
Communicate financial information clearly and directly
Exercise judgment, discretion, and steadiness under pressure
Team Infrastructure & Workforce Operations

Provide oversight of payroll, benefits, employment policies, and workforce compliance in partnership with accounting staff and external consultants, including: Accurate and timely compensation and benefits administration; Serve as our human resources professional in collaboration with our human resources consultant. Maintain clear team policies and documentation.
In partnership with our IT vendor, oversee all technology systems and related training to achieve optimal organizational performance through the efficient use of currently available technology. Evaluate technology systems and make recommendations for improvement. Proficient use of Foundant CommunitySuite for our CRM, grants, scholarships, and finance. Familiarity with Foundant is preferred.
Ensure workforce systems align with financial controls, audits, and risk-management standards
Key Outcomes

In the first 6 months, you will:

Immerse in and fully own financial operations and reporting
Capture institutional knowledge from the departing Finance Director
Implement improvements identified through an external finance assessment that is already underway
Lead a well-prepared audit process
Establish trust in financial information across leadership and board
In the first 12–18 months, you will:

Support impact investing activities with clear accounting and reporting
Strengthen internal controls and documentation aligned with scale and risk
Improve decision-useful reporting for leadership and the board
Ensure internal infrastructure scales without unnecessary complexity
What This Role Is Not

This position is not a purely transactional or back-office position. This is a leadership position with internal and external influence.
Qualifications & Experience

Significant experience in nonprofit finance, accounting, or financial leadership.
Strong understanding of GAAP, UPMIFA, IRS regulations, and nonprofit compliance.
Proven knowledge of accounting and financial systems, familiarity with Foundant/Community Suite is a plus.
Experience working with audits and external auditors.
Comfort with financial complexity and evolving systems with the ability to translate financial details into clear actionable insights.
Experience partnering with external advisors and consultants.
Knowledge of the nonprofit sector, foundations, and investment management.
Understanding of investment instruments, investment performance, asset allocation, and investment strategies for endowment funds.
Capable of managing all aspects of finance and administration and maintaining effective relationships with financial institutions.
Knowledge of human resources a plus.
Master’s degree in finance or business management or equivalent experience with 5 years of experience; or bachelor’s degree in finance or accounting with 10 years of experience.
Minimum of five years of senior level fund accounting experience or institutional investment management experience required. Supervisory experience strongly preferred.
Leadership & Professional Attributes

Calm, disciplined, and collaborative leadership style
Critical, lateral thinker; ability to connect the dots; superior analytical skills.
Proven track record of exhibiting sound judgment with the highest ethical standards.
Well-organized, self-disciplined, decisive with an ability to balance the “big picture, long-term view” with a hands-on, day-to-day focus.
Self-starter, ability to work with minimal supervision.
Excellent project management skills.
Experience with impact investing, loan funds, PRIs/MRIs, or complex investment structures is highly valued, but demonstrated learning agility is equally important.
Reporting Relationship

Reports to the CEO. Works in close partnership with the other members of the leadership team: Director of Strategy & Operations, Director of Development, and Director of Community Impact and Partnerships.

Why This Role Matters

This role is central to Boreal Waters’ ability to grow our community leadership and impact with clarity, adaptability, and confidence. The Director of Finance builds the financial and internal infrastructure that allows the organization – and its team – to do ambitious, mission-aligned work with confidence.

**To Apply**

Please submit your cover letter and resume via Indeed. Anticipated interview date: 02/24/26. We encourage early applications and will close the position when filled.

About the Organization

Boreal Waters Community Foundation in Duluth, Minnesota is a regional philanthropic organization serving northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. Founded in 1982 as the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation, the organization has spent more than 40 years partnering with donors and community leaders to strengthen the region through support for local nonprofits, scholarships, and community-driven initiatives—returning more than $52.9 million to the community. In 2025, the organization adopted its current name to better reflect its expanded geographic reach while maintaining its core mission: to unite people and resources, driving bold action to create lasting impact for a brighter tomorrow.

FLSA Status: Exempt

Work Schedule: Full-time (36 hours per week). This is a position based in our Duluth, Minnesota office and will require some regional travel. There are occasional opportunities for hybrid work. We typically operate on a four-day work week depending on events, work tempo, deadlines, etc.

Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Salary & Benefits:

Salary range for this position is: $82,500-$99,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Boral Waters Community Foundation provides a comprehensive benefits package including professional development opportunities to support continuous learning and growth, a collaborative and mission-driven work environment dedicated to making a difference in the community, and the following benefits currently:

Employee and family health insurance (shared cost);
Dental & Vision (employee paid);
STD (through PMFLA)/LTD/AD&D;
Parental leave (up to 12 weeks);
401k (employer paid 3% contribution with additional 1.5% match);
Life insurance (employer paid);
PTO (240 hours, includes Earned Sick & Safe Time).
The Community Foundation provides the following paid holidays each year:

New Year’s Day;
Martin Luther King Jr. Day;
President’s Day;
Memorial Day;
Juneteenth;
Summer Break (July 4th week);
Labor Day;
Indigenous People’s Day;
Thanksgiving Day;
Day after Thanksgiving;
Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day.
Boreal Waters Community Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to our team regardless of race, gender, national origin, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, familial status, disability, or socioeconomic status. If you require reasonable adjustments during the application process, please let us know. In your application, please feel free to note your preferred pronouns.

Pay: $82,500.00 – $99,000.00 per year

Benefits:

401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Application Question(s):

Did you submit both your cover letter and resume?
Experience:

Financial acumen: 5 years (Required)
Ability to Relocate:

Duluth, MN 55802: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person