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Director of Finance and Operations
Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church
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Details
Posted: 27-May-26
Location: Washington, D.C.
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Other
Denomination:
Presbyterian Church in America
Salary Details:
Salary: $100,000–$120,000, commensurate with experience.
Paid Time Off
Health Insurance: Medical and prescription coverage for employees and dependents, with employer contribution
Dental Insurance: Optional employee paid coverage.
Disability & Life Insurance: Standard coverage included; supplemental options available.
Retirement: Access to a 403(b) plan (employee funded).
Work Environment
This position is based on-site in the church offices in Washington, DC, with regular interaction across ministries, staff, and congregational leadership.
To apply, please email a cover letter and resume to: Linda@ChevyChasePC.org
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 001
Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church seeks to be a congregation where God is the center of our lives. We celebrate children and youth and seek to equip them with faith to meet life’s challenges, and we work for justice in local and global communities. With a vibrant and growing congregation of approximately 500 members, our ministries include a weekday nursery school serving approximately 115 preschool-age children and a weekday after-school program serving approximately 78 elementary school-age children.
The Director of Finance and Operations (“DFO”) is a key member of the executive leadership team who provides strategic leadership and oversight of all financial, administrative, and operational functions of the church. This individual ensures the integrity of financial management systems; optimizes operational efficiency through the appropriate combination of people, process, and technology; oversees HR functions; seeks out and implements arrangements that provide additional financial resources for the church; and supports strategic decision-making to further the church’s mission, enabling the Senior Pastor and ministry staff to focus on spiritual leadership and program development.
Reports to: Senior Pastor/Head of Staff and Personnel Committee
Supervisor: Senior Pastor/Head of Staff
Status: Full-Time
FLSA: Exempt
Key Liaison Committees: Administration and Finance, Facilities, Personnel, School Governance Committee, Investment
Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic and Organizational Leadership (20%)
Work closely with the Senior Pastor/Head of Staff and the Session, through the Personnel Committee, to establish a staffing structure that is appropriate to the needs of the congregation and the mission and resources of the church.
Provide strategic advice to the Senior Pastor/Head of Staff and the Session regarding the ongoing operational support needed to further the church’s vision.
Identify and pursue opportunities to secure additional income from existing and additional sources, such as increased income from use of the church building and increased giving from sources inside and outside the church.
Identify and pursue opportunities to maximize operational efficiencies and reduce expenses.
Provide clear financial and operational analysis to inform key decisions.
Represent the church to external partners, funders, and stakeholders as needed.
Foster a culture of accountability, transparency, and collaboration across departments.
Financial Leadership (40%)
Oversee financial operations, including accounting, payroll, and financial reporting, in collaboration with the Administration and Finance Committee.
Develop and oversee financial strategy, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, in collaboration with the Administration and Finance Committee.
Oversee capital improvements as needed.
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements for leadership, including Session members and committees.
Implement and maintain a financial staffing structure that ensures stability and continuity in the management of the church’s finances and ability to respond to giving-related communications from members of the congregation.
Ensure compliance with all financial regulations, standards, policies, and best practices.
Oversee financial analysis for annual stewardship campaign.
Lead the annual audit process and liaise with external auditors.
Oversee cash flow, investments, and reserve strategies in coordination with the Investment Committee.
Manage financial systems and recommend improvements, including transitioning from multiple platforms to a unified financial system.
Oversee the church’s risk management and insurance program.
Operational Leadership (40%)
Oversee HR functions and compliance, including hiring, onboarding, payroll, benefits administration, and performance evaluations.
Ensure implementation of HR policies and procedures to maintain a positive and professional work environment.
Oversee the facilities and custodial staff in maintenance, security, usage, and scheduling of church facilities, ensuring compliance with safety, health, and building regulations.
Oversee staff responsible for all other day-to-day administrative, non-ministry functions of the church, including communications, IT, the Weekday Nursery School, and the After School Program
Support the Weekday Nursery Program in ensuring and facilitating compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Oversee vendor contracts and agreements.
Provide regular updates to the Personnel Committee.
Ensure adherence to all legal, regulatory, and insurance requirements.
Lead efforts to improve internal systems, tools, policies, and workflows to support a growing team.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field; CPA or MBA preferred.
Familiarity with working in a church environment strongly preferred; must be willing to attend services periodically and interface with congregants.
Minimum of 7–10 years of progressively responsible experience in finance and operations, preferably in a nonprofit or mission-driven organization.
Strong knowledge of nonprofit accounting, fund accounting, and audit best practices.
Proven leadership and mission-driven team and project management skills.
Excellent communication, analytical, and strategic thinking skills.
Proficiency with accounting and financial management software (e.g., Excel and QuickBooks) and with use of AI to make optimal use of these tools.
Willingness to attend some evening meetings, usually on Zoom.
TO APPLY: please send your resume and cover letter to linda@chevychasepc.org
Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church (CCPC) is a vibrant, mission?driven faith community located at 1 Chevy Chase Circle NW in Washington, DC. Rooted in the love of God and guided by the leadership of the Rev. Molly Blythe Teichert, CCPC brings together people of diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and ministry interests to worship, serve, and grow in faith.
Who We Are
CCPC is known for being a warm, welcoming congregation that values thoughtful worship, meaningful service, and deep relationships. While many churches are aging, CCPC is a joyful exception: children, youth, and young families are central to our identity and mission. The church is deeply committed to nurturing the faith of the next generation and integrating them fully into the life of the congregation.
Our Mission & Ministry
At CCPC, we believe that faith is lived out through both spiritual growth and service to others. Our ministries include:
• Weekly worship offered both in person and via Zoom, creating an accessible and inclusive experience for all.
• Children and youth programs that support families and equip young people with the spiritual grounding they need to navigate life’s challenges.
• Community out...reach and justice initiatives that address local and global needs, reflecting our belief that faith must be active in the world.
• Educational and fellowship opportunities that strengthen bonds of friendship and deepen understanding of Christian faith.
Our Culture
CCPC is a place where staff and congregants work collaboratively, support one another, and share a commitment to compassionate service. The church fosters:
• A culture of hospitality, welcoming a broad spectrum of viewpoints and life experiences.
• A spirit of collaboration, where staff, volunteers, and members partner to bring ministries to life.
• A sense of purpose, grounded in service, justice, and spiritual growth.
• A community of care, where people support one another through life’s joys and challenges.
Why Work at CCPC
Joining the staff of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church means becoming part of a mission?oriented team that values professionalism, creativity, and compassion. Employees experience:
• Meaningful work that directly supports spiritual formation, community engagement, and justice.
• A supportive environment where collaboration and mutual respect are core values.
• A dynamic congregation that is active, multigenerational, and deeply committed to its mission.
• A stable and respected institution with a long history of service in the Washington, DC community.
Our Commitment
CCPC strives to be a place where all people can believe, belong, and become—a community where staff and members alike grow in faith, purpose, and connection.
Christ Our Center. Children Our Blessing. Justice Our Passion