Director of Finance and Administration

Status: Open

Position: Director of Finances and Administration
Reports To: CEO
Deadline: Open until filled
Classification: Exempt
Start: Negotiable; ideal start date is January 15,2026
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Position Overview:

The Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) for Disability Law Center (DLC) is responsible for
oversight of the financial affairs of the agency in accordance with sound financial principles and
government regulations. This position makes recommendations on establishment of major economic
objectives and policies.

The DFA is responsible for performing complex work involving the creation and maintenance of
financial records, protecting and maintaining the financial integrity of the organization and supervising office and personnel management. The DFA directs the development of the budgets, financial statements, completion of Federal Financial Reports (FFRs), payroll and all other finance related duties; manages and coordinates assigned human resource functions at DLC; and oversees office management. The DAF ensures that DLC develops comprehensive financial policies and budgets and complies with all financial requirements, as well as ensuring the efficient operation of DLC’s office administration and personnel services.

Essential Functions:

• Significant experience in or knowledge of nonprofit accounting, including complex fund and grant accounting, compliance, and reporting.
• Deep knowledge and understanding of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance
• Manage accounting operations and ensure that all functions are completed in a timely manner.
• Manage day-to-day accounting functions, including payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and cash management.
• Performing bank reconciliations, performing account reconciliations between the general ledger and subsidiary ledger, account reconciliations between the general ledger and financial statements.
• Preparing billing invoices and maintaining accounts receivable accounts. Ensuring timely receipt of receivable accounts and follow-up to maintain cash flow.
• Preparing financial statements including income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows.
• Manage employee time reporting and allocation of expenses among programs.
• Manage multiple federal, state and private grants, ensuring compliance with funding requirements as well as organizational policies and procedures.
• In coordination with the CEO, develop annual agency budget and monitor monthly performance against targets.
• Communicate with management on spending discrepancies
• Oversee purchase, lease, and maintenance of equipment and contracts with major vendors, office supplies, and library materials.
• Assist DLC Board Treasurer, as needed, in developing financial information for board review.
• Manage and support the annual audit and tax return preparation.
• Maintain Accounting Policy and Procedure Manual, initiating updates as needed to improve agency’s systems and internal controls.
• Develop budgets for new grant applications.
• Coordinate unemployment and workers’ compensation issues.

Required Qualifications:

• Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business, Accounting or related field required; MBA or MA in relevant field preferred;
• CPA license preferred but not required.
• 5-7 years of nonprofit finance experience
• Understanding of the relationship between finance and program functions.
• Experience with accounting software including but not limited to GP Dynamics, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat.
• Experience handling confidential matters discreetly; flexibility with changing situations; and establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, funding agency
personnel, and the Board of Directors.
• Knowledge of personnel services including records, reporting requirements, fringe benefit programs, wage and hour regulations, workers’ and unemployment compensation requirements.
• Excellent Communication skills
• Experience performing complex assignments, prioritizing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and working well under pressure.

Working Conditions:

DLC offers a hybrid telework schedule where employees may work at home and in the office. The
Director of Finances and Administration will perform work in the office, remotely, and, at times,
attend staff events.

Compensation:

$70,000-$110,000 annually DOE with excellent benefit packages that include health insurance, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan; paid vacation, sick and personal days.

Travel:

This position requires occasional in-state and out-of-state travel, including potential overnights or multiple days.

Disclaimer:

The purpose of this position description is to serve as a general summary and overview of the major
duties and responsibilities of the job. It is not intended to represent the entirety of the job nor is it
intended to be all-inclusive. Management reserves the right to modify or rescind this position
description at any time, with or without prior notice.

How to Apply:

Send resume, cover letter and a list of three professional references to:
Adina Zahradnikova, Executive Director
azahradnikova@disabilitylawcenter.org
Disability Law Center
960 S Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Submit Your Résumé & Cover Letter

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The DLC is an equal opportunity employer. If interested, please send a resume with a cover letter to: 

Adina Zahradnikova, Executive Director

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