Director of Finance
Company: Sierra Pacific Synod Of Evangelical
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Sierra Pacific Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (SPSELCA) is comprised of
approximately 180 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
congregations and mission congregations located in northern
California and northern Nevada. The Synod, a faith-based non-profit
organization, supported by an elected Bishop and synod staff
located in the east bay. Reporting to the Bishop, the Director of
Finance will oversee the incoming and outgoing finances of the
Sierra Pacific Synod, including supervising financial staff related
to, accounting, and finance best practices, nonprofit and donor
reporting. Working closely with the Synod Treasurer build and
develop annual budgets, lead audits and reports to the bishop,
council, and synod assembly. The ideal candidate should have an
interest in the work of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
and possess a degree/education in a closely related field.
Responsibilities within the office may be added to this position
depending on business needs. Must be reliable, punctual, organized,
and have demonstrated ability to juggle multiple priorities in a
busy office. Have the willingness and ability to work outside of
standard work week office hours and days to accommodate the needs
of the business. Excellent analytical, budgeting, and financial
trend analysis skills, knowledge of accounting and report
production, knowledge of computerized accounting software programs
within a faith-based non-profit setting, policy analysis and
interpretation. Possession of excellent interpersonal skills, and
familiarity with human resources and financial databases, Word,
Excel, Power Point, and Outlook are required. Responsibilities:
Financial Review, process, and approve preparation and finalization
of monthly and annual financial reporting materials and metrics for
Bishop and Synod Council, monitors cash flow to meet obligations
Oversee the review, process, and approval of income/receipts,
invoices for payment, payroll, and other items Oversees the
completion of bank reconciliation statements, recording of
investment activities, and other endowment activities/opportunities
Oversees, maintains, and develops vendor contracts and manages
vendor contact, including liaison with other staff vendor needs.
Coordinates budgeting, financial forecasting, and cash flow for
administration, existing programs, and proposed new sites.
Throughout the budget process, liaison with the Bishop, Synod
Treasurer, Synod Council, and Finance/Investments Committees, and
others as needed. Assist in coordinating and leading the annual
audit activities in partnership with the Bishop and Synod
Treasurer. Throughout the audit process, liaison with external
auditors, Bishop, Synod Treasurer, Synod Council, and
Finance/Investment Committees, and others as needed. Payroll and
Benefits Assists in providing administrative leadership and
management for staffing needs including, but not limited to
payroll, onboarding/off boarding staff, arrange for annual mandated
trainings, updating personnel policy manual, proper maintenance and
retention of all personnel files, and other key personnel related
documentation and events Administration (financial) Ensure that the
synod is compliant with applicable state laws in both California
and Nevada, GAAP/GASB. Defines the process and implements
infrastructure/systems needed to enhance and support the financial
mission and goals of the Sierra Pacific Synod in a responsible and
substantial manner. May serve as an advisor for various committees
at the request of the Bishop Participates in most staff meetings
and retreats Ability to liaison with legal consultants on various
matters Develop successful and trusting relationships with staff
and members of the Synod Council and Executive Committees and
create and sustain an environment that supports these relationships
Property Maintains an inventory of synod property and equipment and
a record of purchases of major assets (property and equipment)
Maintains insurance policies for all synod related business,
assets, and other properties as required Coordinate property
appraisals with Property Management Committee Work with Director of
Operations to ensure property deeds from acquisition and sale of
properties are property stored in a secure location Participate in
coordination with the Bishop, Synod Council, and other designees in
the matters of synod preservation and administration of
congregations. Ideal Qualifications: Minimum of a BA degree with a
focus in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, or related
field. The ideal candidate will have an MBA/CPA At least five to
seven years of overall professional experience; preferably with
broad financial and operations management experience The ideal
candidate has experience of final responsibility for the quality
and content of all financial data, reporting and audit
coordination, has worked for/with a faith-based non-profit
organization and overseen a human resources function previously
Ability to translate financial concepts to effectively collaborate
with key members of the synod who do not necessarily have finance
backgrounds Commitment to maximize individual and organizational
goals including articulating and supporting best practices A
successful track record in setting priorities; keen analytic,
organization and problem-solving skills which support and enable
sound decision making Excellent communication and relationship
building skills with an ability to prioritize, negotiate, and work
with a variety of internal and external stakeholders A multitasker
with the ability to wear many hats in a fast-paced environment
Ability to work extra hours, travel, participate in meetings,
including overnight meetings, anywhere within the synods territory
Possesses a valid California drivers license Personal qualities of
integrity, credibility, and dedication to the mission Ability to
keep confidentiality contribution and other personal information is
confidential Willingness and ability to recognize directives from
superiors and understand boundaries Paid Time Off (PTO) Synod
Policy 2 weeks vacation; 1 sick day accrued per month or 12 days in
a year) Synod will review current policy to allow PTO as well as
other current benefits. Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision,
Retirement Portico benefits including health, life, and retirement
as well as State disability. Employer paid retirement contribution
at 10% of annual salary Options to participate in employee paid
other benefits provided by Portico Benefits Travel
Arrangements/Reimbursements Expenses include mileage or flight
costs, per diem rates for meals, hotel stay. Prior coordination and
approval from the bishop is required for all scheduling of travel
and reimbursable expenses Participate in a Synod event/assembly, or
be with a congregation Continued Education Support Budget of
$1,000/year towards program for continued education selection and
approval coordinated with the bishop Full reimbursement of travel
expenses, food, and lodging during continued education 5 working
days/year given to continued education time Sierra Pacific Synod is
an equal opportunity employer. All applications will be accepted
and reviewed. (Applicants from an ELCA Lutheran faith community are
desired). Applicants must submit to a background check (criminal
and financial) and reference check before employment can be
offered. Employment in this position is at-will. Flexible work from
home options available.
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