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Finance Director

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About Nuru

Nuru is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the ability to hire employees globally. Founded in 2008, Nuru is a global collective of locally-led NGO’s working to break cycles of unjust poverty in marginalized communities across the Nuru Collective. We achieve this by helping smallholder farmers transition from subsistence to professionalized farming. While Nuru staff work across separate and locally led organizations in different countries, we are united by a shared vision to expand meaningful choices for the communities we serve.

Duties

Finance Director Reports to: COO Location: 100% work-remote Employment type: Full-time with benefits Start Date: Summer 2026 Salary Range: $89,000 - $100,000 USD What’s the job and who is Nuru? The Finance Director’s job is to lead the Nuru U.S. finance department and collaborate with finance colleagues across the Nuru Collective (Nuru organizations in Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Niger, and Togo) , ensuring effective and compliant financial systems. Acting as a strategic partner and manager to the Senior Accounting Associate, they aggregate and analyze financial data across all Nuru entities to support streamlined decision making and accurate budget forecasting. By bridging annual planning with day-to-day grant accounting and internal controls, the Finance Director ensures that Nuru’s evolving financial needs are met with adaptive, high impact systems that steward the organization’s assets and support its long-term mission. Nuru is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the ability to hire employees globally. Founded in 2008, Nuru is a global collective of locally-led NGO’s working to break cycles of unjust poverty in marginalized communities across the Nuru Collective. We achieve this by helping smallholder farmers transition from subsistence to professionalized farming. While Nuru staff work across separate and locally led organizations in different countries, we are united by a shared vision to expand meaningful choices for the communities we serve. A pioneer in remote work, Nuru has been fully remote since 2008. Our team members work from the locations that suit them best, and we remain committed to this flexible, remote-first model. While Nuru is a remote-first organization, this role requires significant collaboration with teams in West and East Africa. Candidates should have the flexibility to maintain a schedule that allows for consistent collaboration with counterparts in the African timezones. What you’ll be doing: -Lead the Nuru U.S. finance department, and collaborate with Finance staff across Nuru Collective ensuring best in class financial systems. -Manage all monthly and quarterly financial reports, dashboards, and board slides with a focus on budget forecasting, cash flow, and reconciling projections. -Aggregate and analyze financial data for all Nuru entities to support streamlined decision-making, staying up to date on activities across the Collective in order to create accurate projections and respond effectively to donor requests. -Execute annual budgeting and planning processes, providing quarterly feedback to ensure strong financial management. -Develop and track key financial metrics, create donor budgets, and develop high-impact financial reports for internal and external audiences. -Manage grants accounting, ensuring expenditures align with program budgets. Oversee payroll processing and general accounting activities. -Maintain internal controls and safeguards for revenue, costs, program budgets, and invested assets in line with policies. -Ensure compliance with GAAP standards, audit requirements, and organizational insurance coverage. -Build and adapt financial systems to support the organization's evolving needs and long-term strategies. -Provide strategic and operational support to Nuru Collective leadership and finance teams while managing their external finance contractors. -Approve and manage contracts with vendors, contractors, and partners to ensure compliance and efficiency (Paychex, MDG, Remofirst, etc). -Build and maintain a network of peer finance professionals to maintain best practices and thought leadership. -Travel to Nuru organizations in Africa; 2-3 trips annually (typically lasting 1 week per trip).

Qualifications

What you bring to the team: Required Experience -Passion for Nuru’s mission; eagerness to travel to Africa. -5-10 years of U.S. finance and analysis experience with increasing levels of responsibility and deep knowledge of nonprofit accounting, financial planning, audits, and donor reporting. -Experience working across multiple entities and country locations. Bonus Skills (Please apply even if you don’t check every box!) -Experience in Google Workspace, QuickBooks, NetSuite. -CPA license. -Working proficiency of fluency in French. Who you are: -Systems Thinker: You enjoy building and refining financial structures. You can look at data across multiple global entities and translate it into a clear story that helps leadership make informed decisions. -Adaptive Leader: You are comfortable working independently and leading a remote, international team. You manage multiple priorities with a solution-oriented mindset and being comfortable with ambiguity. -Clear Communicator: You share information proactively and directly. Whether in English or French, you communicate with clarity and empathy, ensuring that staff, vendors, and donors feel supported and informed. -Cross-Cultural Partner: You are committed to Nuru’s mission and values. You approach global work with humility and respect, eager to learn from and collaborate with our local leadership and teams. You jump at the chance to travel internationally, whether joining our annual team retreat or visiting our Collective organizations across East and West Africa. -Principled & Precise: You take pride in the accuracy of your work and your commitment to professional ethics. You take ownership of deadlines and maintain high standards for financial compliance and internal controls.

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