EdTech Jobs
Project Kitty Hawk

Vice President of Finance & Administration

Project Kitty Hawk
🇺🇸In-Person - NC$180K–$280K/yri1h ago
Prep for this Role

Role Snapshot

AI‑generated

Vice President of Finance & Administration serves as the senior financial officer for Project Kitty Hawk, overseeing all financial operations, accounting teams, and people operations while advising leadership on strategic financial and organizational matters.

Key Responsibilities: Manage financial operations including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, month-end close, and annual budget development; lead the audit process and prepare board-level financial reports; oversee people operations strategy, employee relations, and IT vendor management.
Skills & Tools: Strong financial acumen with expertise in nonprofit accounting standards, GAAP compliance, and grant/contract reporting; strategic leadership and people management capabilities; ability to serve as a thought partner on organizational design and cross-functional collaboration.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher required with 8+ years of progressive finance or operations experience, including at least 3 years in a management role; nonprofit finance experience strongly preferred.
Location: In-Person - NC
Compensation: $180K–$280K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

What you'll do::

Finance & Accounting

  • Serve as the organization's senior financial officer, ensuring accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of all financial operations

  • Oversee the Controller and accounting team, including accounts payable/receivable, general ledger, payroll, and month-end close

  • Lead annual budget development and multi-year financial projections and planning in partnership with the Executive Leadership Team and service-area leads

  • Advise leadership on financial implications of partnerships with universities, including funding structures, cost allocation, and long-term sustainability

  • Oversee margin reporting and working with business units on their resource allocation plans within the fiscal year

  • Manage the annual audit process and serve as primary liaison with external auditors

  • Prepare and present financial reports for the Board of Directors, its Finance Committee, and the UNC System Office

  • Ensure compliance with GAAP, nonprofit accounting standards, and all grant and contract reporting requirements

  • Monitor cash flow, investment accounts, and reserves; advise leadership on financial risks and opportunities

  • Track PKH contracts to assess vendor performance, identify critical deadlines and decision points, and negotiate favorable terms

People Operations

  • Lead and support the Sr. Director of People Operations in setting the strategic direction of the people function, serving as a thought partner on organizational design, workforce planning, compensation philosophy, and culture.

  • Maintain senior-level accountability for the People Operations function, providing guidance and escalation support on complex employee relations, board and personnel committee matters, and cross-functional people initiatives.

Leadership & Organizational Management

  • Serve as a member of the senior leadership team, contributing to organizational strategy and culture

  • Manage, mentor, and develop direct reports across finance and people operations

  • Build and maintain strong cross-functional relationships, acting as a collaborative partner to operations, partnership, and technology teams

  • Represent the organization's operational interests to the Board, funders, and external partners as needed, including the UNC System Office

Secondary Responsibilities

Internal Technology

  • Work with the Chief Technology Officer to budget for hardware and software procurement for the organization, ensuring staff are equipped with the tools they need

  • Manage vendor relationships for IT services, software licenses, and technology support

  • Financial system upgrades and potential migration: responsibility for evaluating the current tools and systems in place for financial reporting and analysis and leading an effort to identify improvements and opportunities to streamline

What you bring: :

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher required

  • 8+ years of progressive experience in finance or operations, with at least 3 years in a management role

  • Nonprofit finance experience strongly preferred, including familiarity with fund accounting, grant compliance, and Form 990

  • Experience in higher education finance, including familiarity with fund accounting, grant compliance, and public or university-affiliated financial environments, strongly preferred

  • Demonstrated experience managing an audit process and working with external auditors

  • Prior responsibility for human resources functions, including benefits, compliance, and employee relations

  • Comfort with contract negotiations and vendor management

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities

  • Strong financial acumen and analytical skills; can translate complex financials for non-financial audiences

  • Clear, direct communicator who builds trust across the organization — with frontline staff, leadership, and the Board

  • The ideal candidate must have experience in accounting and be deeply familiar with GAAP, GASB and FASB reporting practices, and other financial standards

  • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage competing priorities without losing sight of the bigger picture

  • Mission-driven: the ideal candidate will be energized by the idea of building operational infrastructure in service of PKH’s mission to expand educational opportunity for more adult learners

Physical and Mental Requirements:

  • Exercise independent judgment, concentrate, think, communicate, interact with others, manage multiple tasks, and cope with stressful situations and deadlines.

  • Ability to perform sedentary physical activity of an administrative nature. The team member must occasionally lift office products and supplies weighing up to 20 pounds.

  • Must be able to navigate various modes of transportation and drive/rent a car. Must be able to independently manage the disposition of all work supplies and personal travel items during travel.

Working Conditions and Travel

  1. This position is hybrid; required to be in-person in the Chapel Hill, NC office twice per week.

  1. Usually work during regular business hours, Monday through Friday; may require evening or weekend hours, particularly during travel times.

  1. Travel is expected to be up to 10% of the time, utilizing standard forms of travel, including public transportation, individual rental cars, and/or the team member’s personal vehicle.

What We Offer
Project Kitty Hawk offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes full medical/dental/vision coverage, a 401K with match, and a generous time-off policy with paid volunteer time. In addition, we are committed to providing competitive salaries with the potential for performance bonus and remote working flexibility.
Project Kitty Hawk is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate based on actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, arrest record, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.    
Project Kitty Hawk is dedicated to this policy concerning recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities, and general treatment during employment. For individuals with disabilities who would like to request an accommodation, please contact Kelly Snow at klsnow@projectkittyhawk.com.