
Director of Finance
The Contemporary Austin, Austin, TX, United States
Director Of Finance
The Director of Finance is a key leadership role responsible for stewarding the financial health, integrity, and long-term sustainability of The Contemporary Austin. This position blends strategic financial leadership with hands-on operational oversight, supporting a dynamic organization where art, education, and community engagement intersect. As a trusted partner to the Executive Director, Leadership Team, and Board of Trustees, the Director of Finance helps shape thoughtful decisions that allow the museum to fulfill its mission while furthering the organization's fiscal health, preparing for growth, and ensuring continuous efficiency and current best practices. The role oversees financial processes, reporting, compliance, the annual audit, budgeting, cash flow, endowment activity, and core business practices across the organization. This leader supervises the finance team and serves as the primary liaison to the Finance and Endowment Committees, ensuring transparency, strong governance, and clear communication with stakeholders. The Director of Finance plays a central role in helping the museum remain socially mindful, creatively ambitious, and operationally strong. Responsibilities
Financial Strategy & Stewardship Develop and guide the museum's financial strategy, including annual and multi-year budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management. Maintain rolling cash flow models and provide scenario planning that supports organizational resilience and opportunity. Monitor working capital, liquidity, and financial risks while proactively identifying solutions that strengthen sustainability and long-term health. Proactively seek and implement solutions to enhance the museum's financial performance and systems. Oversee restricted fund accounting and ensure compliance with donor intent and nonprofit reporting standards. Act as the primary contact for the museum's finance and endowment committees, ensuring effective communication and alignment with financial strategies and maximizing the group's engagement. Endowment & Fund Management Partner with the Endowment Committee and investment advisors to align investment performance with board-approved spending policies. Work closely with the advancement and directors' office to support endowment fundraising and ensure proper reporting and management of endowment funds. Operations, Systems & Compliance Strengthen financial controls, accounting processes, and reporting systems to improve clarity and organizational effectiveness. Closely manage liquidity and ensure proper use of restricted funds. Lead annual audit preparation and execution, including documentation, auditor coordination, and implementation of recommendations. Oversee tax filings, contracts, insurance relationships, and regulatory compliance. Supervise accounts payable and receivable processes to ensure accurate, timely, and efficiently handled financial transactions. Organizational Partnership & Leadership Collaborate across museum departments to build transparent budgets, compensation strategies, and benefit planning aligned with financial goals. Partner with Development on grant compliance, contributed revenue reconciliation, and financial reporting. Prepare and present financial updates and insights to leadership and the Board of Trustees. Lead, mentor, and develop finance staff while fostering a culture of accountability, curiosity, and continuous learning. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; MBA and/or CPA certification is highly preferred. A minimum of 10 years in a senior financial management role in the non-profit sector. Experience managing a budget of $8 million or greater. Demonstrated leadership skills with a track record of effectively leading a finance team and fostering a collaborative team environment. Experience in managing financial operations, including budget development, financial forecasting, and reporting. Comfort translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insight for non-financial audiences. Capital campaign experience preferred. Strong ethical standards and a collaborative leadership style rooted in care and candor. Proficiency in financial software applications, such as QuickBooks, Excel, Salesforce, and Ramp, as well as familiarity with project management systems. Skills and Approach
Exceptional organizational, prioritization, analytical, and presentation skills. Meticulous attention to detail. Strong ethical standards and commitment to confidentiality. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, including willingness to give critical feedback and manage relationships. Strong supervisory and management (both people and project) skills. A genuine passion for the mission of the museum and a dedication to promoting its core values, as well as its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. The Contemporary Austin values a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace, and we seek to model these values in our hiring and engagement practices for all our artistic and educational programs. We welcome applications from BIPOC candidates as well as individuals who bring new perspectives in a host of ways. It is the policy of The Contemporary Austin not to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status and to take action to ensure that those seeking to do business with the Contemporary are treated fairly. The Contemporary Austin aims to create a safe, welcoming working environment and doesn't tolerate discrimination of any kind. The organization is currently pursuing a multi-year DEIA effort and seeks individuals who share our commitment to this work. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
The Director of Finance is a key leadership role responsible for stewarding the financial health, integrity, and long-term sustainability of The Contemporary Austin. This position blends strategic financial leadership with hands-on operational oversight, supporting a dynamic organization where art, education, and community engagement intersect. As a trusted partner to the Executive Director, Leadership Team, and Board of Trustees, the Director of Finance helps shape thoughtful decisions that allow the museum to fulfill its mission while furthering the organization's fiscal health, preparing for growth, and ensuring continuous efficiency and current best practices. The role oversees financial processes, reporting, compliance, the annual audit, budgeting, cash flow, endowment activity, and core business practices across the organization. This leader supervises the finance team and serves as the primary liaison to the Finance and Endowment Committees, ensuring transparency, strong governance, and clear communication with stakeholders. The Director of Finance plays a central role in helping the museum remain socially mindful, creatively ambitious, and operationally strong. Responsibilities
Financial Strategy & Stewardship Develop and guide the museum's financial strategy, including annual and multi-year budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management. Maintain rolling cash flow models and provide scenario planning that supports organizational resilience and opportunity. Monitor working capital, liquidity, and financial risks while proactively identifying solutions that strengthen sustainability and long-term health. Proactively seek and implement solutions to enhance the museum's financial performance and systems. Oversee restricted fund accounting and ensure compliance with donor intent and nonprofit reporting standards. Act as the primary contact for the museum's finance and endowment committees, ensuring effective communication and alignment with financial strategies and maximizing the group's engagement. Endowment & Fund Management Partner with the Endowment Committee and investment advisors to align investment performance with board-approved spending policies. Work closely with the advancement and directors' office to support endowment fundraising and ensure proper reporting and management of endowment funds. Operations, Systems & Compliance Strengthen financial controls, accounting processes, and reporting systems to improve clarity and organizational effectiveness. Closely manage liquidity and ensure proper use of restricted funds. Lead annual audit preparation and execution, including documentation, auditor coordination, and implementation of recommendations. Oversee tax filings, contracts, insurance relationships, and regulatory compliance. Supervise accounts payable and receivable processes to ensure accurate, timely, and efficiently handled financial transactions. Organizational Partnership & Leadership Collaborate across museum departments to build transparent budgets, compensation strategies, and benefit planning aligned with financial goals. Partner with Development on grant compliance, contributed revenue reconciliation, and financial reporting. Prepare and present financial updates and insights to leadership and the Board of Trustees. Lead, mentor, and develop finance staff while fostering a culture of accountability, curiosity, and continuous learning. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; MBA and/or CPA certification is highly preferred. A minimum of 10 years in a senior financial management role in the non-profit sector. Experience managing a budget of $8 million or greater. Demonstrated leadership skills with a track record of effectively leading a finance team and fostering a collaborative team environment. Experience in managing financial operations, including budget development, financial forecasting, and reporting. Comfort translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insight for non-financial audiences. Capital campaign experience preferred. Strong ethical standards and a collaborative leadership style rooted in care and candor. Proficiency in financial software applications, such as QuickBooks, Excel, Salesforce, and Ramp, as well as familiarity with project management systems. Skills and Approach
Exceptional organizational, prioritization, analytical, and presentation skills. Meticulous attention to detail. Strong ethical standards and commitment to confidentiality. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, including willingness to give critical feedback and manage relationships. Strong supervisory and management (both people and project) skills. A genuine passion for the mission of the museum and a dedication to promoting its core values, as well as its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. The Contemporary Austin values a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace, and we seek to model these values in our hiring and engagement practices for all our artistic and educational programs. We welcome applications from BIPOC candidates as well as individuals who bring new perspectives in a host of ways. It is the policy of The Contemporary Austin not to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status and to take action to ensure that those seeking to do business with the Contemporary are treated fairly. The Contemporary Austin aims to create a safe, welcoming working environment and doesn't tolerate discrimination of any kind. The organization is currently pursuing a multi-year DEIA effort and seeks individuals who share our commitment to this work. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.