Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center
350 South Dahlia Street
Denver, CO 80246
For more than 100 years, JCC Denver has built a community rooted in Jewish tradition while opening its doors to everyone. Founded in 1922 as a gathering place for Denver's Jewish community, the JCC has grown into a vibrant, multigenerational organization whose impact extends well beyond any single building or program. Today, JCC Denver is a place where people of all backgrounds come to connect, learn, grow, and belong.
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team and a strategic partner to the CEO. This is a builder's role: the CFO will define processes, implement systems, and create the financial and operational infrastructure needed to support the JCC's continued growth. This is both a strategic and hands-on operational leadership role for someone who can move seamlessly between big-picture thinking and day-to-day execution.
The CFO holds broad accountability for the fiscal health of the organization, including long-term financial planning, operational efficiency, sound internal controls, and effective stewardship of agency resources. Beyond financial oversight, the CFO serves as a strategic partner across the organization, collaborating with leadership to shape long-range goals, develop strategies and policies, and drive execution. The ideal candidate brings both analytical rigor and organizational vision, understands how strong financial management and thoughtful use of technology enables mission-driven work to thrive, and is comfortable diagnosing issues, improving processes, and jumping in directly when needed to support teams and deliver results.
The CFO will oversee a team that includes the Controller (with Accounts Payable and Accounting staff reporting through the Controller), Director of IT, and Director of Facilities. Given the highly cross-functional nature of the role, the CFO will work in close partnership with the CEO and COO to ensure strong integration across finance, operations, technology, and facilities, helping position the JCC for long-term sustainability and impact.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Physical/Mental Requirements (ADA Compliance)
The position requires the candidate to remain in a sitting position for prolonged hours in an office environment. While performing duties, the candidate is occasionally required to stand, walk use hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms, talk and hear. Candidate must occasionally lift and or/move up to fifteen (15) pounds. Working conditions may include being in an open (shared) cubicle or workspace.
Benefits Overview
Full-Time employees of the JCC are considered benefits-eligible.
The JCC contributes a portion of medical, dental, and vision plan premiums. The JCC proudly pays for 100% of Basic Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability coverage for benefits eligible employees. We also provide additional voluntary benefit plans.
The JCC has a 401(K) Plan available for elective deferral contributions for employees over 21 years of age with no waiting period. The JCC matches 50% of employee contributions, up to 3%, on a 5-year vesting schedule.
Paid Time Off is a day-one benefit, accrued based on years of service and in compliance with Colorado Health Families & Workplaces Act. First-year, benefits-eligible employees may accrue up to 120 hours of Paid Time Off in their first year of service. The JCC also provides paid-holidays and benefits-eligible employees are awarded up to 6 additional "Floating Holidays" per year, prorated based on date of hire.
Full-Time employees are also eligible for a wide range of discounts, including the JCC's Preschool and Summer Camp childcare programs, free and discounted tickets to Mizel Arts and Culture events, discounted program and class costs, and more!
Full-Time employees of the JCC receive a complementary family gym membership, which includes year-round access to the JCC's fitness center and heated pool.
All employees of the JCC are eligible to join the "JCCs of North America" (JCCA) community, which includes access to the JCCA's resource center, ongoing professional development and networking opportunities, as well as educational stipends for qualifying employees.
Additional Notes
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the incumbent will also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned by the supervisor or other management as required. The JCC reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the needs arise. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
The Jewish Community Center values diversity and inclusiveness and is an equal opportunity employer.
$180,000 - $195,000
Celebrating over 100 years in the Denver community, the Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center is a vibrant and inclusive family and social gathering place that provides educational, cultural and recreational programs to serve and strengthen the community, guided by timeless Jewish values.