Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Native American Connections • Phoenix, Arizona • Full Time

Posted on Thu, Jun 18, 2026

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Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Native American Connections (NAC)
  OUR ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY & TRAJECTORY - Native American Connections (NAC) has been transforming lives and strengthening communities across Phoenix for more than 50 years. Grounded in the values and traditions of Native American culture, NAC was founded with a bold mission: to reduce health disparities by providing compassionate, integrated healthcare and safe, affordable housing to those who need it most. Today, NAC stands as one of Arizona’s leading providers of housing and integrated healthcare—serving both Native American and non-Native individuals and families with dignity, innovation, and purpose.   Over the past decade, NAC has experienced exceptional growth and organizational advancement. We have significantly expanded our housing portfolio, integrated service model, including residential treatment. As we continue this momentum, we are entering an exciting new chapter focused on strategic growth, operational excellence, financial sustainability, and long-term community impact. This is a unique opportunity for a visionary strategic financial leader to help shape the future of a mission-driven organization that is redefining housing and healthcare across Arizona and beyond.   OUR TRANSFORMATION TO A PROVIDER OF CHOICE FOR HOUSING & HEALTHCARE - NAC has undergone a substantial transformation, integrating behavioral health, primary care, and housing solutions under one organizational umbrella. We are recognized for our commitment to culturally competent care and innovation in service delivery—serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, mental health needs, and housing insecurity. Our continuum of care model is recognized as the best practice in the region, and we are committed to expanding access and quality for those who need it most.   WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE -   WHO IS THE IDEAL CFO FOR US - Native American Connections (NAC) is seeking a dedicated, mission-driven professional to serve as our next Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing all financial operations and will collaborate closely with the CEO and Senior Leadership Team to advance both internal and external organizational initiatives. We are seeking someone who is deeply aligned with NAC’s environment and culture, and who is committed to advancing our mission, vision, and values. The ideal CFO thrives in a rewarding, team-oriented work environment that values talent, experience, and a strong work ethic. At NAC, we place a premium on individuality, creative thinking, problem-solving, and a strong sense of community.   A successful candidate will bring both financial expertise and a passion for social impact. You will support NAC’s mission to promote and advocate for access to integrated healthcare, and to create safe, quality, affordable housing. You understand that homelessness and housing instability are significant social determinants of health and wellbeing. You approach work with integrity, innovation, and a collaborative spirit—championing both operational excellence and our ongoing transformation as a provider of choice for housing and healthcare.   If you are inspired by the opportunity to lead financial strategy in a dynamic, culturally grounded non-profit—and if you are committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve—then we invite you to apply.     POSITION SUMMARY The CFO will be joining a reputable non-profit, reporting to the President/Chief Executive Officer. The CFO will be responsible for all financial and fiscal management aspects of company operations, which include monitoring, analyzing, and directing the fiscal functions of the organization.   The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive leader responsible for the organization’s financial strategy, stewardship, and operational performance. The CFO serves as a key strategic business partner, ensuring long-term financial sustainability, regulatory compliance, and alignment with organizational priorities. This position leads the development and implementation of financial strategy, manages day-to-day operations, and oversees the finance and accounting department. The CFO provides leadership over all financial functions, including accounting, reporting, budgeting, audit, and capital management, while supporting strategic initiatives across healthcare and affordable housing operations. This role plays a critical part in advancing mission-driven outcomes through sound financial leadership and data-informed decision-making.  The CFO works with senior leadership to devise strategies and policies to meet organizational objectives and goals, and reports on financial performance directly to the President/CEO and indirectly to the Board of Directors. He or she must possess strong financial and business acumen.   MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES   MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS     PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS   Compensation: NAC offers a highly competitive compensation package, including comprehensive benefits.   LOCATION Phoenix, AZ   NATIVE AMERICAN PREFERENCE Preference may be given to qualified Native American applicants under the Indian Preference Hiring Act (25 USC 472).

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