Director of Finance

Mooresville, North Carolina  | 
Iredell County

Director of Finance

Pine Lake Preparatory is currently seeking a Director of Finance. Pine Lake Prep is a growing K-12 public charter school serving approximately 1,900 students with an annual operating budget of approximately $20 million.

The Director of Finance serves as the school’s senior financial leader and is responsible for overseeing financial operations, strategic financial planning, budgeting, compliance, audit preparation, nonprofit tax reporting, grant financial management, and long-term financial sustainability initiatives. This position partners closely with the Executive Director, school leadership team, Finance Committee, and Board of Directors to support operational excellence, capital planning, and responsible stewardship of school resources.

The ideal candidate will be a collaborative, analytical, and solutions-oriented leader who is comfortable balancing both high-level financial strategy and day-to-day operational oversight in a fast-paced and mission-driven environment.

Key Responsibilities

Financial Management & Operations

  • Develop, monitor, and forecast the school’s operating budget (approximately $20 million).
  • Provide financial modeling, forecasting, and scenario analysis to support operational decisions, prudent financial budgeting, and long-term financial sustainability.
  • Prepare and present monthly financial reports to the Finance Committee, Board of Directors, and school administration summarizing financial position and activity.
  • Supervise the finance administrative team, including accounting and payroll.
  • Collaborate with the Development Director on fundraising accounting and reporting.
  • Review and approve school purchases, operating expenditures, and payroll to ensure accuracy, proper classification, and alignment with budgeted amounts.
  • Reconcile bank accounts and oversee journal entries and general ledger activity.
  • Track, analyze, and report all sources of revenue, including federal, state, local, charitable contributions / fundraising, and grant funding.
  • Ensure compliance with school, state of North Carolina, and federal financial policies and evaluate proposed policy changes for consistency and reasonableness.
  • Prepare and oversee required tax filings, including payroll taxes (state and federal), sales and use tax reports, 1099 vendor reporting, and IRS Form 990 for tax-exempt organizations.
  • Prepare financial statements and documentation required for the annual independent financial and compliance audit.
  • Submit financial reports required by federal, state, and local governmental entities.

Grants & Compliance

  • Support and advise the internal grant specialist and ensure compliance with all financial grant requirements.
  • Monitor grant funding to ensure adherence to reporting, budgeting, and allowable cost requirements.

Human Resources & Benefits Support

  • Collaborate with the HR Director regarding employee benefits, compensation, labor law compliance, workers’ compensation, and unemployment matters.

Contract and Financial Analysis

  • Analyze, approve, and monitor vendor contracts to ensure cost effectiveness, compliance with policy and budgeted spending limits, and quality of service.
  • Provide financial analysis to support operational and strategic decision-making.

Capital Program Oversight

  • Maintain financial oversight and reporting for capital investments and programs. 
  • Ensure compliance with debt covenants and required investor reporting.
  • Present capital program financial updates to the Finance Committee, Board of Directors, and administration.
  • Conduct financial and affordability analyses for current and future facility needs.
  • Analyze and monitor existing debt obligations, including ongoing evaluation of debt structure, compliance requirements, debt service, and associated risk factors.

Cash Management & Investments

  • Partner with the Finance Committee to maintain appropriate cash reserves and comply with debt covenants.
  • Support investment strategies that maximize returns while maintaining fiscal responsibility and compliance with the school’s investment policy.

Knowledge

  • Understanding of nonprofit financial management, preferably within the education sector.

Skills & Competencies

  • Analytical Leadership: Results-driven financial professional with strong analytical capabilities and natural intuition seeking answers and crafting solutions.
  • Collaboration: Effective team player with an ownership mindset and ability to work across departments.
  • Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to develop and implement robust financial solutions.
  • Technology Proficiency:
    • Advanced spreadsheet and financial modeling skills (Excel and Google Sheets).
    • Experience with word processing and presentation tools (Microsoft Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint).
    • Adept with financial management systems such as LINQ and payment/data platforms such as MyPaymentsPlus and DonorPerfect.
    • Strong database search, retrieval, and data manipulation skills.
  • Coordination & Organization: Ability to coordinate cross-functional efforts and manage competing deadlines.
  • Administrative Knowledge: Ability to interpret and reconcile relevant laws, policies, and regulations and translate them into impact analyses and plan updates.
  • Communication: Ability to clearly explain financial information and procedures to non-financial stakeholders including leadership and the Board of Directors.
  • Planning: Strong planning and forecasting skills for annual budgeting and strategic initiatives.
  • Mathematical & Financial Modeling: Proficiency in using financial formulas and tools to produce projections, calculations, and reports.

Desirable applicants will hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, or a related field. Prior experience overseeing financial operations of similar size and complexity is preferred. Experience overseeing complex financial operations within nonprofit, governmental, educational, or similarly regulated environments is strongly preferred. Experience with grant management, audit preparation, nonprofit financial reporting, and long-range financial planning is highly desirable. A CPA license or Master’s degree is preferred.

Pine Lake Prep offers a competitive salary and benefits package, an exceptional work environment, and a collaborative leadership team committed to supporting both students and staff. Children of full-time staff members receive preferential enrollment status with the school. At Pine Lake Prep, we take special pride in our unique approach to teaching and learning while fostering innovation, teamwork, and excellence across all areas of the organization.

Salary and Benefits

Pine Lake Preparatory offers a supportive, collaborative work environment and a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees, including:

  • State retirement pension through the North Carolina Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System (TSERS)
  • Employer-paid health insurance options
  • Dental, vision, disability, and life insurance options
  • Paid holidays and generous PTO
  • School calendar schedule with significant holiday breaks throughout the year
  • Preferential enrollment consideration for children of full-time employees
  • Technology and professional development support
  • Collaborative, mission-driven school culture
  • Opportunities to make a meaningful impact within a close-knit K-12 community

PLP values professionalism, service, innovation, and strong relationships. Our team members work closely with students, families, faculty, and staff in a community-centered environment where technology plays an important role in supporting teaching and learning every day.