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OVERVIEW:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for tracking, monitoring, and reporting the overall
financial health of the Museum to the senior leadership and the board. This position’s focus is strategic
oversight of the following: the Museum’s operating budget, the annual audit and tax return, the
Outsourced Chief Investment Officers and the coordination of long-range and annual planning in
collaboration with the Director and Board of Trustees. This position will also act as a representative and
advocate of the Museum with government agencies, insurance companies, community and local
business groups, and arts organizations.
The CFO staffs the Audit and the Finance & Investment Committees and participates in the Executive
and Strategic Planning Committees as necessary. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the
CFO provides active leadership in all aspects of the museum’s fiscal operations and is a partner to the
museum’s Director on business and strategic issues, various key relationships, and planning for the
museum’s future. The CFO reports to the Director and has key relationships with:
The CFO oversees the Finance Department and works closely with outside consultants as needed,
including the Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO).
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Salary range: 225,000 - 235,000
Other
$380k-640k (estimate)
03/21/2024
10/18/2024
moca.com
Watsonville, CA
25 - 50