Director of Finance
Job Description
Job Opportunity: Director of Finance
Seattle Hebrew Academy | Full-Time | Seattle, WA
About Us
Founded in 1947, Seattle Hebrew Academy (SHA) is a growing Modern Orthodox Jewish day school serving 200 students from Early Childhood through 8th Grade housed in a historic building in the Capitol Hill area.
The Role
We are seeking a strategic and detail-oriented Director of Finance to oversee the school's financial operations and ensure its long-term fiscal sustainability. Reporting directly to the Head of School, this leadership position will manage all accounting functions, effectively work with stakeholders and serve as a point person for high-level external partnerships including the SAMIS Foundation. This is a hands-on role that balances high-level financial strategy and budgeting with daily operational tasks.
Financial Leadership & Strategy
• Budgeting: Partner with the Head of School to prepare preliminary budgets; present final budget summaries and year-end projections to the Finance Committee and Board of Directors.
• Reporting: Prepare quarterly YTD financials and monthly Key Performance Indicator reports.
• Audit & Compliance: Lead the annual audit process, from scheduling to document
preparation. Ensure all accounting policies comply with GAAP and manage annual
filings.
Accounting Operations
• Daily Management: Oversee all accounting operations, including month-end and
fiscal year-end closes, bank reconciliations, and daily cash flow monitoring.
• Accounts Payable/Receivable: Oversee all accounting activity; review and
approve invoices and coding. Manage ACH vendor payments and daily check
deposits.
• Systems: Act as the primary administrator and troubleshooter for the MIP
Accounting System.Tuition & Financial Aid
• Parent Liaison: Serve as the primary point of contact for parents regarding tuition
contracts and financial aid.
• Contract Management: Oversee the generation of all annual tuition contract
process from production to execution.
• Financial Aid: Manage the financial aid process, including application review and
coordination with Tuition Assessment Committee.
Facilities & Administration
• Fiscal Responsibility: Collaborate with other director level positions to ensure that
projects and procurement are completed within budget.
• Risk Management: Coordinate with providers to maintain comprehensive
insurance coverage (liability, medical, and property).
• Auxiliary Services: Facilitate campus rental requests, provide fiduciary services for fundraisers, and coordinate immigration/visa processes when necessary.
Qualifications
• Experience: Proven track record in high-level financial management; experience in nonprofit or educational settings is preferred.
• Skills: Mastery of GAAP, financial analysis, and accounting software (MIP
experience is required).
• Communication: Strong interpersonal skills for navigating complex tuition and
financial aid discussions with families and stakeholders.
• Attributes: Ability to handle high-volume tasks. Maintains a high degree of integrity, flexibility, and a commitment to supporting the school’s mission.
Compensation & Benefits
Seattle Hebrew Academy offers a competitive compensation package:
• Salary: Competitive and commensurate with experience (comparable Seattle-area director roles typically range from $105,000 to $120,000).
• Health: Medical, dental, and vision benefits.
• Retirement: Retirement plan and life insurance.• Time Off: Sick, personal and vacation leave.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume detailing their experience to Kris Hawley directly at
