Deputy Chief Financial Officer
Company: Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Location: Wheat Ridge
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At Jefferson Center, it is our
policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity
of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about
building a community where mental health matters and equitable care
is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic
statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions,
cultures, and languages. The Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO)
is a senior financial leader and strategic partner to the CFO,
responsible for ensuring operational excellence, financial
discipline, and compliance across all finance functions. This
succession-ready role provides day-to-day leadership of financial
operations and assumes full CFO responsibilities in their absence.
The DCFO drives accurate reporting, proactive risk management, and
data-informed decision-making within a complex Medicaid-driven,
nonprofit healthcare environment. This position reports directly to
the Chief Financial Officer and manages the finance leaders and key
staff. Colorado residency preferred; applicants living outside of
Colorado will be considered for remote work with occasional travel
to CO required. Required Qualifications: Qualified candidates must
have either a master’s degree (accounting, Finance, or related
field) or a CPA 8–10 years of progressive financial leadership
experience Experience in nonprofit healthcare or behavioral health
preferred; Medicaid-funded environments strongly preferred
Demonstrated success managing audits, budgets, and complex
financial operations Bilingual (Spanish/English) competency
preferred Preferred Experience: Community Mental Health Center or
behavioral health provider experience Multi-payer reimbursement
models (Medicaid, grants, contracts) Board-governed nonprofit
organizations Leading finance teams through growth or
transformation Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Partner
with CFO and CEO on long-range financial planning, scenario
modeling, and sustainability analysis Lead multi-year financial
planning, forecasting, and capital/resource allocation Advise
executive leadership on financial performance, risk, and growth
opportunities Support board and finance committee reporting and
presentations Financial Operations & Compliance Oversee day-to-day
finance operations, including monthly close, budgeting,
forecasting, cash flow, accounts payable, payroll, and revenue
cycle Maintain strong internal controls and ensure compliance with
GAAP/GASB, Medicaid and payer requirements, grant terms, and
nonprofit accounting standards Develop and enforce accounting
policies and procedures for timely, accurate reporting Drive
continuous improvement in financial systems and workflows Financial
Reporting & Audit Direct preparation of monthly, quarterly, and
annual financial statements Ensure consistent, on-time delivery of
financial reports and board materials Lead audit preparation and
serve as liaison with external auditors Risk Management Oversee
enterprise risk, insurance programs, and workers’ compensation
Identify, assess, and mitigate financial and operational risks Team
Leadership & Development Manage finance leaders and key staff; set
goals and performance expectations Build a high-performing,
accountable finance team and develop succession capacity Champion a
culture of equity, transparency, and continuous improvement
Succession Readiness & Acting CFO Capacity Serve as acting CFO when
needed, including board presentations and external stakeholder
engagement Demonstrate readiness for CFO transition through formal
development planning Core Competencies & Leadership Attributes
Financial Reporting Excellence, Internal Controls & Compliance,
Budgeting & Forecasting, Risk Management, Treasury & Cash
Management, ERP/GL governance Integrity & Transparency, Empathy &
Respect, Accountability & Clarity, Collaborative Orientation,
Adaptability & Learning Mindset Performance Measures (First 12–18
Months) On-time, accurate monthly close and board reporting
Improved financial predictability and forecasting accuracy Clean
audit outcomes with minimal adjustments Effective revenue cycle
management and outcomes Demonstrated readiness for expanded CFO
responsibilities Values Alignment The DCFO is expected to embody
the organization’s commitment to: Mission-driven service Equity and
access to care Fiscal stewardship of public and philanthropic
resources Transparency, accountability, and collaboration Note:
Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job
description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties,
responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job. Salary
Range - $160,000 to $193,400* Additional Salary Information*: The
salary range above is based on 1.0 FTE (full time equivalent) or 40
hours per week. Less than 40 hours/week will be prorated and
adjusted to the appropriate FTE. Salaries at Jefferson Center are
calculated based on education level, licensure, years of
experience, and internal equity amongst current JCMH staff.
Application Deadline: 02/26/2026. Review of applications will begin
immediately.
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