
Director of Finance and Accounting
National Association of Independent Schools, Austin, TX, United States
St. Stephen’s Episcopal School invites nominations and applications for the position of Director of Finance and Accounting (DFA). This is an excellent opportunity for a CPA‑level accounting leader to join a nationally recognized independent school as the senior accounting professional and a key partner in advancing disciplined financial stewardship.
Reporting to the Associate Head of School for Finance and Operations (AHOSF&O), the Director of Finance and Accounting will play a central role in the Business Office ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of the school’s financial systems and reporting. This position provides day‑to‑day leadership of accounting operations, supervises the Senior Accountant, and serves as the primary liaison to external auditors and financial partners.
The role offers meaningful scope, responsibility, and professional growth within a collaborative, mission‑driven organization known for academic excellence, strong governance, and financial stability.
Key Areas of Responsibility Financial Accounting and Internal Controls
Hold primary responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of the school’s financial accounting and reporting.
Oversee all core accounting functions, including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, cash management, purchasing, payroll coordination, taxes, and related systems.
Establish, document, and maintain accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls consistent with GAAP, FASB, and AICPA standards.
Review monthly reconciliations and ensure prompt resolution of discrepancies.
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements and management reports.
Budgeting, Analysis, and Decision Support
Partner with the AHOSF&O on the annual operating budget and multi‑year financial projections.
Conduct variance analysis and provide clear, actionable insights into financial performance and trends.
Support internal stakeholders with accurate financial data and analysis related to strategic initiatives and operational decisions.
Audit, Compliance, and Risk Management
Serve as the primary liaison to external auditors and manage a well‑organized, timely annual audit process.
Ensure compliance with financial policies, internal controls, and regulatory requirements; recommend and implement improvements as needed.
Coordinate risk management efforts, including insurance renewals and certificates of insurance.
Endowment, Investments, and External Reporting
Oversee endowment and investment accounting and reporting, including reconciliation of Fundriver.
Prepare and submit financial and operational surveys for organizations such as NAIS/DASL, NBOA/BIIS, SAES, ISAS, and Commonfund.
Develop financial benchmarks and comparative analyses in collaboration with the AHOSF&O.
Team Leadership and Collaboration
Lead, mentor, and develop the finance and accounting team, fostering a culture of accuracy, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Directly supervise the Senior Accountant, providing guidance, coaching, and performance feedback.
Serve as a collaborative and trusted financial partner to colleagues across the school.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related field; master’s degree strongly preferred.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) required.
Minimum of five years of public accounting experience with nonprofit clients and/or five years of progressively responsible nonprofit or independent school accounting leadership experience.
Experience with budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis; school‑based accounting systems preferred.
St. Stephen’s offers a generous and comprehensive compensation and benefits package designed to support employees through all stages of life and career.
For more information and to apply, visit: https://www.nboaadvisoryservices.com/st-stephens-episcopal-school-dir-of-fin
The desired start date is Spring 2026.
Equal Opportunity Statement In accordance with our founding mission and as a diocesan school of the Episcopal Church, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School believes in the inherent value and dignity of every human being. We seek qualified candidates who share this foundational belief and are ready to work in community to create a more just society. We celebrate every individual, recognizing that our unique stories, histories, and voices are essential to creating a vibrant living and learning space. As such, we strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply to become members of our community. Equal access to employment, programs, and services is available to all. With respect to its employment practices, St. Stephen’s does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation or identity.
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Reporting to the Associate Head of School for Finance and Operations (AHOSF&O), the Director of Finance and Accounting will play a central role in the Business Office ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of the school’s financial systems and reporting. This position provides day‑to‑day leadership of accounting operations, supervises the Senior Accountant, and serves as the primary liaison to external auditors and financial partners.
The role offers meaningful scope, responsibility, and professional growth within a collaborative, mission‑driven organization known for academic excellence, strong governance, and financial stability.
Key Areas of Responsibility Financial Accounting and Internal Controls
Hold primary responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of the school’s financial accounting and reporting.
Oversee all core accounting functions, including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, cash management, purchasing, payroll coordination, taxes, and related systems.
Establish, document, and maintain accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls consistent with GAAP, FASB, and AICPA standards.
Review monthly reconciliations and ensure prompt resolution of discrepancies.
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements and management reports.
Budgeting, Analysis, and Decision Support
Partner with the AHOSF&O on the annual operating budget and multi‑year financial projections.
Conduct variance analysis and provide clear, actionable insights into financial performance and trends.
Support internal stakeholders with accurate financial data and analysis related to strategic initiatives and operational decisions.
Audit, Compliance, and Risk Management
Serve as the primary liaison to external auditors and manage a well‑organized, timely annual audit process.
Ensure compliance with financial policies, internal controls, and regulatory requirements; recommend and implement improvements as needed.
Coordinate risk management efforts, including insurance renewals and certificates of insurance.
Endowment, Investments, and External Reporting
Oversee endowment and investment accounting and reporting, including reconciliation of Fundriver.
Prepare and submit financial and operational surveys for organizations such as NAIS/DASL, NBOA/BIIS, SAES, ISAS, and Commonfund.
Develop financial benchmarks and comparative analyses in collaboration with the AHOSF&O.
Team Leadership and Collaboration
Lead, mentor, and develop the finance and accounting team, fostering a culture of accuracy, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Directly supervise the Senior Accountant, providing guidance, coaching, and performance feedback.
Serve as a collaborative and trusted financial partner to colleagues across the school.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related field; master’s degree strongly preferred.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) required.
Minimum of five years of public accounting experience with nonprofit clients and/or five years of progressively responsible nonprofit or independent school accounting leadership experience.
Experience with budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis; school‑based accounting systems preferred.
St. Stephen’s offers a generous and comprehensive compensation and benefits package designed to support employees through all stages of life and career.
For more information and to apply, visit: https://www.nboaadvisoryservices.com/st-stephens-episcopal-school-dir-of-fin
The desired start date is Spring 2026.
Equal Opportunity Statement In accordance with our founding mission and as a diocesan school of the Episcopal Church, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School believes in the inherent value and dignity of every human being. We seek qualified candidates who share this foundational belief and are ready to work in community to create a more just society. We celebrate every individual, recognizing that our unique stories, histories, and voices are essential to creating a vibrant living and learning space. As such, we strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply to become members of our community. Equal access to employment, programs, and services is available to all. With respect to its employment practices, St. Stephen’s does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation or identity.
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