Job Description
Housing & Food Services (HFS) has an outstanding opportunity for a Chief Business and Finance Officer to join their team.
The CBFO provides leadership, vision, and strategic direction for the financial health and resource alignment of Housing & Food Services (HFS). This includes oversight of financial operations, long-range planning, procurement, and the campus ID card program, as well as close partnership with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) to ensure technology, data, and financial resources are aligned in support of departmental priorities. The CBFO fosters a strong, collaborative team culture and serves as a visible leader within HFS and across campus.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Organizational Effectiveness (35%)
Directs the following functions and ensure compliance with applicable University, state, and federal requirements:
o Financial accounting and reporting (including debt service and asset management)
o Internal controls and reconciliation of accounting activities
o Accounts receivable and payable
o Payroll
o Contract administration, purchasing, and procurement
o Annual budget development and rate approval process
o Financial reporting and analysis
Provides strategic and operational oversight for Husky Card Services, including debit card programs and system integration.
Provides executive sponsorship and partnership with the Chief Information Officer, ensuring financial and technology strategies are jointly developed and aligned to departmental priorities.
Supports and reinforces the CIO's authority over enterprise architecture, cybersecurity, data governance, and technology standards.
Coordinates with UW Risk Management on insurance coverage and risk mitigation.
Develops and maintains fiscal and administrative policies and procedures.
Maintains accurate data and reporting to support operational and strategic decision-making.
Develops and maintains business continuity plans.
Strategic Planning (25%)
Leads development of long-range financial plans and strategies that align with departmental goals and initiatives.
Partners with the CIO to advance enterprise digital transformation, data-informed decision making, and modernization of core business systems.
Integrates financial and IT resource planning to support operational efficiency and innovation.
Oversees financial forecasting, business modeling, and capital planning.
Develops pro forma analyses for growth and capital development projects.
Supports expansion of revenue sources to supplement traditional resources.
Guides strategic and long-term planning for Husky Card Services.
Oversees benchmarking reports and development of performance measures.
Represents HFS in campus-wide financial planning efforts.
Leadership (20%)
Builds and sustains a positive, collaborative organizational culture across Finance, IT, and Husky Card teams.
Serves as a visible leader within HFS and represents the department on University committees and initiatives.
Champions innovation and continuous improvement in financial and technology practices.
Ensures the CIO maintains regular, direct engagement with the Executive Director and Senior Leadership Team on enterprise technology strategy and risk.
Models values and behaviors that support an inclusive, student-focused organizational culture.
Cultivates and sustains effective relationships with campus and external partners.
Supervision (15%)
Provides coaching, mentorship, and professional development for direct reports and their teams.
Establishes performance standards and evaluates staff performance.
Supports succession planning and team cohesion.
Ensures compliance with department and University personnel policies and procedures.
Performs other duties as assigned (5%)
IMPACT TO THE UNIVERSITY
This position contributes to the University by:
Ensuring the financial health and stability of HFS, a self-supporting auxiliary enterprise with a $150 million budget.
Aligning financial and technology resources to support student success and operational excellence.
Strengthening fiscal stewardship and risk management across all departmental operations.
Enhancing campus services through oversight of Husky Card operations and technology integration.
POSITION COMPLEXITIES
This position directs multiple functional areas that interface with all other units within HFS and numerous University entities. It involves direct engagement with students and campus partners. The role oversees complex financial systems and technology resources, requiring strategic integration and collaboration. Compliance with financial, business, and technology policies is paramount. The CBFO and CIO collaborate as senior leaders within the Senior Leadership Team, working closely to align financial stewardship, technology capability, and data governance in support of the HFS mission.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Regular daytime office hours, Monday through Friday, with occasional evenings and weekends for special events, student engagement, or emergencies. A hybrid work schedule of one to two days per week may be available, subject to supervisor approval and operational needs.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct supervision of up to seven full-time professional staff:
Chief Information Officer
Assistant Director, Accounting Operations
Assistant Director, Accounting Services
Assistant Director, Financial Planning & Analysis
Manager, Husky Card and ID Center
Procurement Manager
Operations Support Specialist
Indirect supervision of over 40 FTE professional and classified staff in the Business & Finance and Information Technology units.
REPORTS TO
Assistant Vice President for Student Life and Executive Director of Housing & Food Services
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in business administration, accounting, finance, economics, or related field and seven years of financial leadership experience.
Experience supervising professional and technical staff
Demonstrated success in:
o Strategic planning, financial forecasting, and analysis
o Leading cross-functional teams
o Building strong relationships with internal and external partners
o Developing positive organizational culture and team cohesion
Strong communication skills, including public speaking.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may substitute for these qualifications.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in business administration, public administration, accounting, or related field
Ten years of experience in a leadership role
Active Certified Management Accountant or Certified Public Accountant status
Experience in higher education, preferably in student life or auxiliary services
Familiarity with enterprise systems and IT resource planning
Experience leading through periods of change.
Experience collaborating with centralized shared services.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT
A satisfactory outcome from the employment reference check processes and education verification.
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$165,000.00 annual
Pay Range Maximum:
$169,320.00 annual
Other Compensation:
-
Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/
Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)
Temporary or Regular?
This is a regular position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%
Union/Bargaining Unit:
Not Applicable
About the UW
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