| Chief Financial Officer (CFO) – Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, Inc. Location: Belmont, NC Reports to: Chief Operating Officer (COO) Website: sistersofmercy.org Primary Contact: Jill DiGiovanni, Managing Associate, ZRG Partners Email: jdigiovanni@zrgpartners.com Phone: +1.757.734.1108 Organization Overview -
Faith-based, Catholic nonprofit organization dedicated to mercy, social justice, and service. -
Over 1,700 sisters in the Americas; part of a global network of 5,000+ in 30 countries. -
Staff of 700+ manage operations including convents, care centers, ministries, and a national property portfolio. -
Core values: Spirituality, Community, Service, Social Justice (Critical concerns: Earth, Immigration, Nonviolence, Racism, Women). Position Overview -
Lead Institute-wide financial planning and management. -
Ensure long-term sustainability to support members’ living, healthcare, spiritual needs, and ministries. -
Work closely with COO, Institute Leadership Team, Investment Services, and financial committees. -
Promote mission-aligned financial strategies, shared best practices, and effective stewardship. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership -
Assess financial health and recommend strategies aligned with SMA mission. -
Guide long-term and capital budgeting, actuarial forecasts, and investments. -
Collaborate across departments and Mercy-related corporations. Member Support -
Manage sisters’ banking and financial needs with clarity and sensitivity. -
Oversee wills, estate settlements, and probate matters for deceased sisters. Financial Oversight -
Administer budgets, accounting, auditing, cash management, banking, and risk management. -
Provide regular financial reports and identify operational improvements. -
Ensure insurance coverage and compliance with regulatory standards. Operations, Legal & Risk -
Supervise IT, procurement, legal matters, and contracts. -
Lead modernization and process improvement efforts. -
Ensure cybersecurity, emergency planning, and business continuity. Department Management -
Lead Stewardship Department; manage and mentor staff. -
Oversee policy implementation, dashboards, succession planning, and professional development. -
Partner with leadership on cross-departmental initiatives. Board & Committee Engagement Qualifications Values: Must share SMA’s core values (respect, stewardship, integrity, hospitality, compassion). Education: Bachelor’s in Accounting, Finance, or related; MBA or CPA preferred. Experience: -
10–15 years in finance leadership in complex nonprofits or healthcare organizations. -
Supervisory experience in multi-state/distributed environments. -
Knowledge of financial systems, SRI investing, risk management, insurance, government programs, contracting, and vendor management. Skills & Competencies: -
Strategic thinker, strong project management, analytical and financial expertise. -
Excellent oral, written, and presentation communication. -
Ethical, culturally sensitive, collaborative, discreet, and team-oriented. -
Commitment to building collaborative relationships and consensus-driven leadership. Other: Location: Belmont, NC -
Small city near Charlotte with strong Catholic heritage. -
Campus includes convents, ministries, administrative offices, and educational facilities. -
Offers a high quality of life, outdoor activities, historic downtown, and affordable cost of living. Recruitment Process (via ZRG Partners) -
Initial interviews with ZRG. -
Presentation to SMA for selection of candidates. -
Candidate online assessment. -
Finalist interviews with broader leadership. -
Formal referencing. -
Offer extended. Key Leadership Contacts – Sisters of Mercy of the Americas -
Susan Sanders, RSM – President of the Institute Leadership Team -
Eileen Skinner – Chief Operating Officer -
Anne Searl – Senior Director of Human Resources |