Senior Director of Finance and Business Operations
Company: Red Clover HR
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description Our Client, The
Producers Guild of America represents over 8,400 producers. It is a
non-profit trade organization that represents, protects and
promotes the interests of all members of the full producing team in
film, television and emerging media. The Guild invests in its core
values that benefit the industry at large. These values are rooted
in facilitating employment for its members, advocating for
sustainable practices in production that minimize human and
environmental harm, and ensuring a set culture that advances safety
and creates viable pathways into the guild for the next generation
of producers, particularly those from populations under-represented
in the industry. Year-round it hosts a number of educational,
mentoring and professional networking programs, as well as industry
events that honor excellence in producing. This is a pivotal
leadership role designed for a strategic finance leader who will
help shape the financial and operational systems of our
organization. As Financial Officer, you will serve as a key advisor
to the executive team, driving long-term financial planning and
business performance across all levels of the organization. You
will be responsible for aligning financial and business operations
with Guild objectives, ensuring disciplined resource allocation,
evaluating and maintaining relationships with the Guild’s business
vendors, and supporting sustainable, profitable growth. This role
requires deep financial and operational insight to support
membership and, program initiatives, as well as staff operational
efficiency. You will lead organization-wide forecasting, budgeting,
and financial modeling, while enhancing systems and processes that
support scale and agility. A strong understanding of project-based
financials, and executive level decision making is essential. This
position will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer. We
are looking for an executive with a proven track record in
strategic finance leadership. This individual is a forward looking,
finance executive who brings both strategic vision and operational
discipline. They have led at the intersection of finance and
business operations, translating complex financial data into clear,
actionable strategies that drive growth, efficiency, and long-term
value creation. With executive level presence and the ability to
influence across all levels of the organization, they are adept at
partnering with senior leadership, project teams, and external
stakeholders and supporting the business operations of the Guild’s
internal departments. The ideal candidate has built and led high
performing finance teams, implemented enterprise level systems, and
is adept at allocating resource allocations and organizational
scaling. They thrive in dynamic environments and bring a deep
understanding of how to align financial infrastructure with
business goals. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute long term
financial plans aligned with Guild objectives, including investment
strategy and risk mitigation Oversee organization wide financial
forecasting, annual budgeting, multi-year planning, and variance
analysis across the Guild, affiliated Foundation, and program-based
initiatives. Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO and senior
leadership on financial decisions, growth initiatives, business
operations, and organizational priorities. Improve and maintain
financial systems, processes, internal controls, and governance
practices to support scale, transparency, and compliance. Manage
the Guild’s internal business operations, systems and workflows.
Oversee, evaluate and manage the Guild’s relationships with
third-party business vendors in support of Guild operations.
Provide executive oversight of all financial operations, including
general ledger, receivables, payables, payroll, credit cards,
expense management, vendor contracts, and operational agreements.
Deliver clear, timely financial reports and performance analysis;
weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually, to inform executive
decision-making. As well as lead the preparation of quarterly and
annual financial reporting materials for evaluation by the Chief
Executive Officer. Drive financial planning, forecasting, and cash
management to guide the organization’s long-term fiscal strategy
and sustainability. Work closely with the Guild’s outside
accountants and other professionals to direct day-to-day financial
and accounting functions, ensuring audit readiness and adherence to
nonprofit accounting standards, GAAP, tax, and regulatory
requirements. Experience with handling audits end-to-end,
partnering with auditors, accountants, and internal stakeholders to
ensure compliance and mitigate risk. Establish and evolve financial
policies, systems, and internal controls that support operational
efficiency, transparency, and organizational growth. Proactively
assess and manage financial risk, including insurance and
compliance considerations, to protect the organization’s assets and
mission. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Bachelor’s or Master’s
degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a
related field; CPA strongly preferred 5 years of progressive
financial leadership experience, responsibility within a nonprofit
preferred Own and lead the full budgeting lifecycle for the Guild
and the Foundation, providing data-driven recommendations to the
CEO Have demonstrated ability to align financial strategy with
organizational mission, governance requirements, and long-term
sustainability Experience in nonprofit accounting and compliance
for both 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) entities, Form 990 filings, and
restricted funds Expertise in financial modeling, forecasting, cash
flow management, and scenario planning at the executive and board
level Strong track record partnering with third party operations
and vendors Exceptional leadership, communication, and
interpersonal skills with the ability to present complex financial
information clearly to senior audiences Ability to support and
manage audit processes, ensuring compliance and readiness. High
ethical standards, sound judgment, discretion, and a collaborative
leadership style Technologically proficient with modern financial
systems, reporting tools, and business intelligence platforms
(QuickBooks, bill.com, Bank of America CashPro) Core Competencies
Strategic Mindset - Seeing ahead to future possibilities and
translating them into breakthrough strategies Financial Acumen -
Interpreting and applying understanding of key financial indicators
to make better business decisions Business Insight - Applying
knowledge of business goals and the marketplace to advance the
organization's goals and drive efficient business operations
Communicates Effectively - Developing and delivering multi-mode
communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique
needs of different audiences Drives Results - Consistently
achieving results, even under tough circumstances Compensation
Range, Reporting Structure and Work Schedule Compensation Range:
$150,000 – $165,000, commensurate with skills and experience
(full-time, exempt position) This position reports to: Chief
Executive Officer Direct reports: Director of Operations and
Director of Business Operations Location: Los Angeles. The Guild
works on a hybrid schedule of in-office on Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday and remote on Monday and Friday. Benefits PGA offers
employees medical, dental and vision coverage options. The Guild
has 10 paid holidays per year and 2 paid personal days. For
employees based in California, monthly parking at the PGA office is
paid by the Guild. Producers Guild of America is an equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of
protected classes as defined by law. All employment decisions are
based on qualifications, merit, and business need.
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