Chief Financial Officer (Not-for-Profit) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Leesburg, VA at Geebo

Chief Financial Officer (Not-for-Profit)

Cordia Resources is seeking a Chief Financial Officer with Non-for-Profit experience to join our rapidly growing, Washington DC consulting practice.
Cordia Resources is a consulting search firm that specializes in placing accounting professionals in project and intern positions throughout the DC/metro area.
With a portfolio of 300
client industries, Cordia Resources has deep local relationships with top clients throughout VA, DC, and MD.
Chief Financial Officer
Qualifications:
Experience managing and leading non-profit accounting teams Work with auditors during annual audit, degree in accounting or finance required Experience working with a large ERP system Benefits of Working with Cordia Resources We offer best-in-class Consultant Care, total confidentiality, access to exclusive job opportunities within our extensive local networks, and integrated solutions by a team of seasoned staffing experts.
Our expert recruiting and staffing solutions support business growth in the commercial and not-for-profit markets, government contracting, technology, professional services, hospitality, real estate and many other industries.
If you are seeking to partner with a fast growth locally owned recruiting organization, please apply today and grow with Cordia Resources! #piq14512687PandoLogic.
Keywords:
Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Location:
Leesburg, VA - 20176.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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