Education & Research Full-time

Director of Finance

ScholarMatch

Posted

Feb 17, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

Full-time

Compensation

$98584 - $146453

Mission

What you will drive

Core responsibilities:

  • Manage all financial and accounting platforms, ensuring accurate and efficient operations
  • Oversee budgeting, financial reporting, grant management, and ensure compliance with financial regulations
  • Lead the annual budgeting process and provide strategic financial input to support organizational planning
  • Supervise finance staff and promote financial literacy throughout the organization

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role ensures the organization's long-term financial stability and sustainability, directly supporting ScholarMatch's mission to help first-generation college students from low-income backgrounds earn bachelor's degrees and achieve social mobility through education.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
  • Seven (7) years of experience in nonprofit finance and accounting
  • Must have supervisory experience, specifically around performance management and managing workflows
  • Proficiency with financial software and systems (e.g., QuickBooks Online, Bloomerang, Q-Give)
  • Knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles and regulations

Benefits

What's in it for you

Compensation and benefits:

  • Salary range: San Francisco Bay Area: $98,584 - $146,453; Greater Los Angeles Area: $90,827 - $125,000
  • 100% paid medical, dental, vision, and basic term life for full-time employees
  • 401k retirement plan with 4% employer automatic contribution, 100% vested on day 1
  • 20 accrued PTO days per year plus 11 paid holidays and winter break
  • Annual retention bonus and eligibility for one-month paid sabbatical after 5 years
  • FSA/HSA, chiropractic/acupuncture, pre-tax commuter benefits, phone and internet stipend

About

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ScholarMatch is a college access and persistence organization committed to supporting first-generation college students from low-income backgrounds earn bachelor's degrees within five years through comprehensive support services including individualized advising, scholarships, and mentorship.