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Richmond Montessori School is a premier Montessori community, inspiring academic excellence and nurturing human potential.
Job Title: Director of Finance
Supervisor’s Title: Dean of Operations
Supervises: Accounts Receivable and Payable (contracted)
Employee Classification: Exempt
General Schedule:Full-time, 12-month position
Position Summary
The Director of Finance reports to the Dean of Operations and serves as a strong partner on all strategic and tactical matters as they relate to financial objectives, planning, and programs aligned with the mission, strategic direction, and culture of the School including strategic financial planning, budgeting, accounting and the annual audit and 990. The Director of Finance serves as a key member of the senior leadership team, the Board of Directors’ Finance Committee, and supports all strategic initiatives related to these areas. The DOF Provides support to the Head of School on special projects as needed, including compensation and benefits.
Required Duties for Role
Finance/Financial Planning
Support enrollment in preparing contracts: Update rates in system prior to contracts, update financial aid in shared spreadsheet for use by enrollment, confirm staffing for remission in contracts.
Prepare monthly/quarterly financial statements, and reconcile all financial accounts monthly
Process semi-monthly payroll and 401k contributions
Supervise the preparation of financial data to provide audit trails and the supporting material for conducting a professional audit, including Form 990 tax return
Ensure that all reports are prepared and submitted to guarantee the school’s continued tax-exempt status; (2027)
Partner for Head of School and Finance Committee on strategic projects, such as multi-year financial planning, enrollment projections, enrollment modeling, compensation, tuition, etc. Ability to use DASL and NAIS strategic financial tools required
Oversee Financial Aid Process including communication of timing to families, yearly set up and review of applications. Recommend amounts to the Financial Aid Committee. Maintain a consistent process to ensure fairness, while keeping budget in mind. Work with Admissions to ensure contracts include correct financial aid
Communicate with parents regarding financial matters, Financial Aid and including delinquent accounts collection
Invest surplus funds in accordance with the policies established by the Finance Committee and the Board
Record grants
Oversee DASL input for school - ensure all areas including development and enrollment and business office input on schedule.
Accounting
Oversee the school’s accounting practices, ensuring accuracy and timeliness of recording and reporting, adherence to state and federal law, and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
Oversee and approve accounts payable and post in the general ledger.
Record all receipts of cash & set up
Oversee billing system and set up of invoices within the billing system (currently FACTS)
Oversee accounts receivables and ensure timely collections
Ensure adequate cash flow to meet the organization’s needs
Rate Setting for Tuition. Develop a preliminary budget and recommend tuition and fee schedules to ensure sufficient revenue to balance the budget, including review of comps and HEPI
Oversee Financial Aid Applications and, working closely with Admissions, make recommendations to the Financial Aid Committee
Prepare a final annual operating budget for Board approval
Monitor expenditures, provide reports to all budget managers at least quarterly and approve requisitions in accordance with the budget
Track all restricted spending.
Risk Management
Oversee risk management and the renewal of the School’s property, casualty, and liability programs
Ensure OSHA compliance and documentation
Develop and remain aware of trends in risk management policies to ensure the most effective coverage for the cost
Maintain professional relationships with the School’s banks, attorneys, auditors, insurance carriers, contractors, and accrediting organizations
Maintain Worker’s Compensation and unemployment insurance package in compliance with state regulations
Maintain appropriate liability coverage for the Board, administration, employees, students, and volunteers who work on behalf of the school
Maintain appropriate property & casualty insurance coverage based on current evaluations of the plant, equipment, vehicles, and other property
Submit insurance claims
Create/Review/Revise any policies pertaining to the business office/HR role as needed
Human Resources
Maintain and coordinate a competitive benefit and compensation package according to the policies established by the Board and under the direct supervision of the Head and in collaboration with the Head of School
Manage and develop relationships with outside benefits providers
Stay abreast of trends in compensation and benefits practices, provide appropriate benchmark data and information to the Head of School and/or the Board, as appropriate, for compensation comparisons and the preparation of employment offers or arrangements
Review and approve the semi-monthly payroll processes ensuring timely and accurate pay, reimbursements, and deductions for all employees
Assist with revisions to the Employee Handbook
Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements with respect to labor, benefits, human resource issues, and personnel controls mandated by the state of Virginia and the federal government such as: EEOC regulations, OSHA regulations, FMLA, ADA, Employment Retirement Income Security Act, and wage and hour laws
Support Head of School with employee relations
Onboard new employees within the payroll and benefits department-(ADP and Employee Navigator) - offboard and provide COBRA form to One digital for any employee on benefits.
Work with Benefits brokers on open enrollment. Review & Update Employee Navigator, review benefits guide (provided by brokers- but links and data need review). Update Employee benefits summary.
Update Employee Navigator annually for updated staff and salary.
Send returning employee contracts and new employee offer contracts via Pandadoc.
Update spreadsheets with rates for reporting
ACA set up in ADP at benefit enrollment and as staff enroll or unenroll. 1094/1095 reporting
Any insurance reporting as needed.
VOYA 401k compliance reporting
Growth and Development
Develops a plan for continuous professional growth that is based on regular self-reflection and performance evaluation utilizing the annual professional assessment/development process
Adheres to Characteristics of Professional Excellence, policies, and procedures of the school
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field
Minimum of five years of professional experience in finance, operations, or administration
Strong communication, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, and decision-making in complex or sensitive situations
Proven ability to work independently with minimal supervision while also collaborating effectively as part of a team
High level of professionalism, integrity, confidentiality, and exemplary work ethic
Strong interpersonal and customer service skills, with the ability to build positive relationships across all levels of the school community and external stakeholders
Excellent active listening skills with the ability to identify root causes, resolve issues effectively, and manage conflict constructively
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both oral and written formats, including public speaking and presenting to parents, students, and community groups
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, organization, and consistent follow-through in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think quickly, adapt to changing priorities, and handle difficult situations with tact and professionalism
Demonstrated ability to maintain autonomy, manage multiple responsibilities, and meet deadlines effectively
Knowledge of current best practices and trends in finance and school operations
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel and Word), Google Workspace, email and calendaring systems, and financial/school information systems/administrative platforms such as QuickBooks, Veracross, ADP, Clarity Financial Aid, FACTS Billing, Employee Navigator, and other job-related applications
Commitment to respectful collaboration and conflict resolution practices aligned with Montessori principles and a solutions-oriented approach
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in finance, accounting, or related field
Experience with independent school administration
Professional Expectations
Demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and discretion
Maintains confidentiality
Engages respectfully with students, families, and colleagues
Contributes positively to school culture
Demonstrates sound judgment and accountability
Commits to ongoing professional growth
Physical Factors and Work Environment
Primarily an office position, with the exception of carpool duty and other needs as assigned
Regular movement across campus, including walking, standing, and navigating stairs
Represent the school at various regional, state, and national associations relative to the role
Attendance at school events, meetings, conferences, or after-hours functions
Participation in daily school life, such as carpool and staculty meetings
Participation in professional development
Community engagement expectations
Other duties, as required and requested by the Dean of Operations or Head of School
Employment Disclaimer
This job description is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, or skills required for the job and is subject to review and change at any time, with or without notice, in accordance with the needs of Richmond Montessori School. Since no job description can detail all the duties and responsibilities that may be required from time to time in the performance of a job, duties, and responsibilities that may be inherent in a job, reasonably required for its performance, or required due to the changing nature of the job shall also be considered part of the jobholder’s responsibility.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field
Minimum of five years of professional experience in finance, operations, or administration
Strong communication, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, and decision-making in complex or sensitive situations
Proven ability to work independently with minimal supervision while also collaborating effectively as part of a team
High level of professionalism, integrity, confidentiality, and exemplary work ethic
Strong interpersonal and customer service skills, with the ability to build positive relationships across all levels of the school community and external stakeholders
Excellent active listening skills with the ability to identify root causes, resolve issues effectively, and manage conflict constructively
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in both oral and written formats, including public speaking and presenting to parents, students, and community groups
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, organization, and consistent follow-through in a fast-paced environment
Ability to think quickly, adapt to changing priorities, and handle difficult situations with tact and professionalism
Demonstrated ability to maintain autonomy, manage multiple responsibilities, and meet deadlines effectively
Knowledge of current best practices and trends in finance and school operations
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel and Word), Google Workspace, email and calendaring systems, and financial/school information systems/administrative platforms such as QuickBooks, Veracross, ADP, Clarity Financial Aid, FACTS Billing, Employee Navigator, and other job-related applications
Commitment to respectful collaboration and conflict resolution practices aligned with Montessori principles and a solutions-oriented approach
Founded in 1965, Richmond Montessori School is the only Montessori school in the Richmond area and surrounding counties that is fully accredited by two external organizations – the American Montessori Society and Virginia Association of Independent Schools. RMS offers a private education that prepares children (ages 18 months to 14) for high levels of academic achievement, while also supporting their unique styles, interests and talents. The result is students who have the self-confidence, motivation and sense of purpose to successfully navigate life and contribute to their world in a meaningful way.