What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dir., Financial Reporting position at The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)?
Job Details
Description
I. Purpose
The purpose of this position is to lead the financial reporting, analysis, and compliance functions for ASHA and its affiliated entities. This role ensures the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of financial information through oversight of multi-entity accounting activities, audits, and regulatory reporting. The Director develops internal controls, leads annual audits, manages federal tax compliance, and serves as a strategic partner to internal stakeholders.
II. Key Responsibilities
The incumbent reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer and operates under broad direction aligned with organizational objectives. The role provides substantial autonomy in developing and implementing financial, accounting, and tax-related procedures. Work is subject to administrative review primarily through internal control standards rather than day-to-day oversight. The incumbent is expected to demonstrate independence of thought, act as a principal advisor to the CFO on complex financial matters, and exercise sound professional judgment in determining when to seek external counsel on issues that exceed internal expertise or resources.
Qualifications
IV. Qualifications & Skills
Knowledge Typically Acquired Through
At ASHA, we believe in working together to make well-informed decisions that will advance the association and the discipline of human communication sciences and disorders; teamwork is vital to achieving our mission, vision, and maximizing impact. As committed stewards of the organization, we care deeply about our professions, members, and staff, and build a strong and welcoming community. We strive to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and valued. We are dedicated to helping each other grow and innovate by encouraging open communication and continual learning. Our focus is on delivering excellent service and value to members, advancing equity, and promoting diversity, inclusion, and the power of science and research.
VI. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
ASHA is an equal opportunity employer. As such, it is ASHA’s policy to provide equal opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees without regard for race, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions.
VII. Disclaimer
This job description reflects the primary responsibilities of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be required of someone in the position. All ASHA staff are expected to take on additional responsibilities from time to time and to help their colleagues.
Description
I. Purpose
The purpose of this position is to lead the financial reporting, analysis, and compliance functions for ASHA and its affiliated entities. This role ensures the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of financial information through oversight of multi-entity accounting activities, audits, and regulatory reporting. The Director develops internal controls, leads annual audits, manages federal tax compliance, and serves as a strategic partner to internal stakeholders.
II. Key Responsibilities
- Lead the preparation and distribution of accurate, timely financial statements and management reports for ASHA and its affiliates, ensuring compliance with GAAP, regulatory requirements, and organizational policies.
- Oversee general ledger activity and financial close processes across multiple entities, including grant-funded programs and specialized reporting units.
- Direct the annual audit process for all entities and special reporting programs, serving as the primary liaison with external auditors and coordinating the development of audited financial statements and supporting documentation.
- Oversee and coordinate the totality of the audit work across cross-functional staff within and outside of finance involved in audit preparation to ensure accuracy and timeliness of information required for audit engagements.
- Manage organizational tax compliance, including oversight of Form 990 filings, unrelated business income activities, FEC financial reporting, and adherence to applicable nonprofit tax regulations.
- Ensure compliance and internal controls accounting, monitor emerging risks and guide the organization in interpreting donor restrictions, grant requirements, and evolving regulatory standards.
- Monitor investment reporting and compliance, ensure adherence to ASHA’s approved investment policy and supporting cash flow forecasting, liquidity planning, and documentation of investment activity.
- Supervise and develop the financial reporting team, foster a high-performance culture through coaching, professional development, and technical guidance.
The incumbent reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer and operates under broad direction aligned with organizational objectives. The role provides substantial autonomy in developing and implementing financial, accounting, and tax-related procedures. Work is subject to administrative review primarily through internal control standards rather than day-to-day oversight. The incumbent is expected to demonstrate independence of thought, act as a principal advisor to the CFO on complex financial matters, and exercise sound professional judgment in determining when to seek external counsel on issues that exceed internal expertise or resources.
Qualifications
IV. Qualifications & Skills
Knowledge Typically Acquired Through
- 8 years of progressively responsible related experience (experience in individual not-for-profit membership associations preferred)
- 4 or more years of supervisory experience
- Baccalaureate degree in accounting or business administration
- CPA designation
- Extensive knowledge on an accrual basis, cash basis, and tax basis accounting
- Extensive knowledge and experience with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), and Financial Accounting Board (FASB) pronouncements, compliance requirements, including donor restrictions, grant compliance, and regulatory reporting.
- Demonstrated understanding of grant administration and reporting, indirect cost proposal preparation, OMB A-133, and other related matters.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret, apply and document complex accounting guidance.
- Demonstrated ability to prepare and review audited financial statements and supporting schedules.
- Demonstrated knowledge of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) as it applies to 501(c)(6) and 501(c)(3) organizations and PACs.
- Familiarity with FEC financial reporting and unrelated business income tax (UBIT) issues.
- Strong working knowledge of tax-exempt organization taxation.
- Strong working knowledge of ERP and financial reporting systems.
- Strong analytical skills, including the ability to model, forecast, and interpret complex financial data.
- Proficiency in spreadsheet tools; general fluency with modern productivity and reporting platforms.
- Proven ability to lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Sound professional judgment, with the ability to assess risk and determine when to escalate issues or seek external guidance.
- Strong collaboration and interpersonal skills across technical and non-technical stakeholders.
At ASHA, we believe in working together to make well-informed decisions that will advance the association and the discipline of human communication sciences and disorders; teamwork is vital to achieving our mission, vision, and maximizing impact. As committed stewards of the organization, we care deeply about our professions, members, and staff, and build a strong and welcoming community. We strive to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and valued. We are dedicated to helping each other grow and innovate by encouraging open communication and continual learning. Our focus is on delivering excellent service and value to members, advancing equity, and promoting diversity, inclusion, and the power of science and research.
VI. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
ASHA is an equal opportunity employer. As such, it is ASHA’s policy to provide equal opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees without regard for race, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions.
VII. Disclaimer
This job description reflects the primary responsibilities of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be required of someone in the position. All ASHA staff are expected to take on additional responsibilities from time to time and to help their colleagues.