Director, Financial Analysis - Los Angeles, CA, United States - Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

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    ABOUT THE LUCAS MUSEUM OF NARRATIVE ART

    As the first museum to focus exclusively on storytelling through images, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art believes that visual storytelling can connect us and help shape a more just society.

    With a growing collection that encompasses artworks from across cultures, places, times, and mediums, including paintings, sculptures, murals, photography, comic art, book and magazine illustrations, and the arts of filmmaking, the Lucas Museum will explore narrative art's potential to prompt questions, invite opinions, inspire community, and move people to think about the impact of images on our world.

    Co-founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson and led by director and CEO Sandra Jackson-Dumont, the Lucas Museum was designed by renowned architect Ma Yansong of MAD Architects with Stantec as executive architect and is under construction in Los Angeles's Exposition Park.

    An 11-acre campus with extensive new green space designed by Studio-MLA will embrace the museum's 300,000-square-foot building, which will feature expansive galleries, two state-of-the-art theaters, and dedicated spaces for learning and engagement, dining, retail, and events.

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    This is a truly unique career opportunity for an experienced, strategic financial professional with a demonstrated track record of building and scaling finances.

    The Museum is rapidly moving from the early stage of planning through the ramp-up to a fully operational, major cultural institution.

    The CFO is responsible for shepherding the organization through this process, building the systems and procedures that support this growth, and laying the foundations for a robust high-performance organization.

    As an organization-wide resource, the CFO will build and lead a team responsible for the entire range of accounting and finance, forecasting, reporting, investment management, and other financial activities.

    The CFO will be a strategic partner to the Director and CEO, the Executive Committee, the Founders, and the Board of Directors on all financial matters.

    The CFO develops and implements the strategies and tactics for financial stability and ongoing growth and oversees all fiscal and fiduciary responsibilities for the organization in conjunction with the Board of Directors and its Committees.

    The CFO reports to the Museum's COO and works in close partnership with the Director & CEO as well as with the entire executive team.

    Reporting to the CFO is a current team that comprises two accountants and a payroll specialist.

    The CFO will build out the finance department, leading and mentoring the high performing team required to manage and maximize financial resources, monitor revenue and expenses, and manage costs.

    Financial leadership

    Develop a deep understanding of the organization's current and future operations and functions
    Oversee the accurate and timely preparation, analysis, and presentation of regular financial reports for management, the Founders, and the Board of Directors
    Propose and institute approaches and practices appropriate for a rapidly growing, highly visible mission-driven institution, and also plan for long-term future financial growth and stability
    Lead policies and procedures designed to maximize revenue and manage expenses
    Participate in identifying and assessing opportunities for potential affiliations, partnerships, and other business relationships for the Museum
    Develop short- and long-range financial plans to ensure the financial viability of programs, collections and operations including policies, procedures, forecasts, scenarios, and system supports
    Oversee annual budget development process with the leadership team and monitor performance versus budget for all programs and operations
    Oversee the reporting on capital projects including the build-out of the interior spaces of the Museum and an offsite storage facility
    Ensure that accounting and finance systems are sufficient to support fast-paced growth as well as accuracy; create a new chart of accounts
    Support these efforts through financial modeling
    Work with the Chief People and Culture Officer and the General Counsel and Chief Strategy Officer to develop streamlined policies and procedures
    Review, monitor, and advise on contracts, agreements, outsourcing arrangements, etc.
    Ensure that fiscal policies, processes, and procedures promote efficiency, transparency, and accountability
    Evaluate and advise on the impact of long-range planning, the introduction of new programs/strategies, and regulatory/compliance matters
    Ensure best practices in all aspects of financial management, including appropriate alignment of financial functions and responsibilities and staff development
    Establish clear performance goals and measures for all financial processes and operations
    Cultivate and manage relationships with partners, including funders, vendors, auditors, banking institutions, investment managers, etc.
    Participate in relevant professional organizations, working groups, conferences, and training opportunities to maintain visible presence and awareness of key trends and best practices
    Perform special projects and other duties as designated by the COO and the Director and CEO
    ~ Management/team building/mentoring

    Build and lead a high-performing finance team with the required skills that model the values of the Lucas Museum
    Establish and monitor staff performance and development goals, assign accountabilities, set objectives, establish priorities, and conduct annual performance appraisals
    Serve as an advocate for the finance team and ensure that the team has access to appropriate technology, training, and professional development
    Action-Oriented -Makes prompt, clear decisions that may involve critical choices or considered risks; takes responsibility for actions, projects, and people; establishes and implements financial strategies and tactics
    Thoughtful Analysis - Evaluates numerical and narrative data and all other sources of information; breaks information into component parts, patterns, and relationships; makes rational judgments from available information and analysis
    Entrepreneurial -Demonstrates confident entrepreneurial leadership, mitigates risk, and leads finance-related priorities leading up to, during, and post-opening of the Museum
    Demonstrated successful financial leadership experience with large scale organization. Not-for-profit experience is valued but is not a prerequisite
    Capacity to serve as a trusted strategic advisor and partner to the Director, Executive Committee, Founders and Board of Directors
    History of building relationships and working effectively with a board of directors, institutional leadership and staff, a diverse set of external partners, and the general public
    experience with both contributed and earned revenue sources, including but not limited to retail, food and beverage and other contracted relationships
    Knowledgeable about tax and accounting rules for not-for-profits
    Track record of creativity, driving growth and moving projects forward with ambitious timelines
    Strategic planning, organizational, and project management skills
    Tech savvy and data driven; able to analyze trends, project financial priorities and requirements as well as performance metrics
    Track record of being an institution-wide resource and contributing member of the executive team
    ~ Personal Qualities

    A genuine commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in principle and in practice in the workplace
    Excellent judgment and creative problem-solving skills, including negotiation and conflict resolution
    A collaborative and flexible style with a strong service mentality
    Bachelor's degree is required; master's or other advanced degree or specific relevant credential (CPA, MBA or other) is preferred

    $The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents and supports a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. The Lucas Museum fosters a work environment that is free of discrimination and harassment, whether based on race, national origin, gender, gender expression, religion, ethnic background, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other criterion prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our team is critical to our success, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the best qualified people from a diverse candidate pool. Applications from traditionally underrepresented communities are encouraged.
    We are a museum dedicated to the art of storytelling. Through visual storytelling the Lucas Museum expands the role of art and museums for society. Amplify the social impact of Narrative Art through an approach that bridges the academic and the popular.

    COMMUNITY

    INCLUSION
    Practice diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and belonging in all operational and programmatic aspects of our work.

    All staff at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art lead through a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, both within the Museum and with the communities that we serve.

    Pursuant to the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art's COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination Policy, the museum requires all new hires to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment absent an approved medical and/or religious exemption.

    Upon hire, all new hires will receive detailed instructions on complying with this policy. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements.
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