CFAO
Company: The New Press Inc
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About The New Press: The New
Press is a nonprofit publisher committed to social change. We have
amplified progressive voices for a more inclusive, just, and
equitable world for more than thirty years. Our books enrich public
discourse, defend democratic values, and promote the public
interest. We are: A book publisher with a social justice mission .
An intellectual home for the nation’s leading progressive thinkers,
journalists, scholars, political leaders, and activists. A
publishing house where ideas and movements come together. A small,
diverse organization with a big vision: to change the world, book
by book . Today, The New Press has evolved into a key player in the
progressive infrastructure, collaborating with dozens of nonprofit
organizations, advocacy groups, research institutes, think tanks,
colleges and universities, and philanthropic foundations as we
position our books as catalysts for social change. Job Summary:
Reporting to The New Press’s Executive Director, the Chief Finance
and Administrative Officer (CFAO) will lead and manage all
financial, administrative, and operational aspects of the company.
Serving as a member of the senior leadership team, the CFAO will
oversee effective finance and data systems, conduct finance
analysis, and help maintain the smooth functioning of our business
and nonprofit operation. The CFAO will manage a small team, leading
and coordinating fiscal functions and management; administrative
services; human resources; and IT and infrastructure, including
systems and systems integration. The CFAO will work with the
finance committee of the Board to support The New Press’s financial
and organizational health and growth trajectory as the
organization’s structure evolves toward sustainability. The CFAO
will be responsible for preparing, interpreting, and effectively
communicating financial information and analysis to the senior
leadership team, the finance committee of the Board, and the full
Board of Directors to facilitate sound financial decisions. The
ideal candidate will be a collaborative and detailed-oriented
leader who brings expertise in financial and strategic planning,
accounting, nonprofit and business administration, and effective
human resources. Publishing experience will be considered a major
plus. Successful candidates will be experienced with the demands of
a relatively small nonprofit organization. They will have strong
communication and emotional intelligence skills to work with both
stakeholders who are well versed in financial management, and with
staff who do not share that background. Like all senior positions
at The New Press, the role shuttles regularly between operational
leadership and hands-on administration. This leader will have a
strong work ethic, a commitment to clear goals and measurable
outcomes, and an ability to learn quickly within a nonprofit
publishing organization. The New Press is affiliated with the
Technical, Office and Professional (TOP) Union, Local 2110 UAW,
AFL-CIO, but this position is not covered in the bargaining unit.
Financial Management Oversee and manage short- and long-term
financial planning for earned and contributed revenue for the
annual budget cycle, liaising closely with senior leadership.
Manage finance and accounting functions, including monthly,
quarterly, and annual financial statements, inventory policies
including setting reserves, royalty accounting and semi-annual
royalty payments, payroll, taxes, and other government filings.
guide senior leadership through the annual budget and reforecast
processes and oversee the timely release of all financial data to
be shared with senior management, the department directors, and the
Finance Committee of the Board. Lead the audit process, working
with the auditors and the Finance team to ensure that the audit
preparation occurs on a timely basis and that accounting practices
are GAPP compliant. Collaborate with senior leaders and various
staff to develop systems and integration of other software used by
the organization for effective monitoring, analyzing, forecasting,
and reporting. Business Strategy Conduct business analyses, monitor
key financial metrics, and compile appropriate reports for
management and board reporting. Provide financial information for
publishing processes, balancing the financial goals of the
editorial, development, sales, and marketing teams. Manage
relationships with auditors, banks, insurance brokers, software
vendors, consultants, and other key counterparties. Drive business
process improvement by bringing best practices to the accounting
and operations functions. Human Resources and Operations Ensure
that the organization is providing high levels of HR service across
all areas, including recruitment, labor-management relations (some
staff are unionized), benefits (currently provided by Oasis, a
PEO), talent management, mentoring, and personnel
policies/relations. Responsible for assisting with hiring and
retaining staff including career coaching and personal and
professional development, as well as overseeing union negotiations.
Provide strategic guidance and evaluation of internal technology
infrastructure and systems. Work with external IT partners to
identify and champion the development of IT systems and strategies
to support operations, productivity, and data security. Enhance and
enforce operations policies and procedures including purchasing,
security, and safety procedures. Manage office policies and
procedures. Team and Organizational Leadership Supervise a small
team of finance and administrative staff to achieve organizational
goals and priorities. Provide the team with mentoring, coaching,
and professional development opportunities. Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities Have the following professional and personal qualities,
skills, and characteristics: Strong business acumen and analytical
skills; demonstrated experience analyzing financial and operational
data: deep knowledge of not-for-profit and/or publishing
accounting; highly advanced critical thinking; oversight of the
successful implementation of software; and expert problem-solving
skills to develop and apply innovative solutions. Demonstrated
knowledge of best practices employed in finance, HR, and office
operations. Proficiency with financial management software.
Superior organizational skills, with an ability to work
independently, meet deadlines, exercise considerable judgment,
discretion, and initiative in coordinating and overseeing the work
of others. Ability both to think strategically and to initiate and
manage multiple projects from inception to completion. Experience
providing direct support and presentations to Board of Directors.
Proven people manager with strong track record coaching,
empowering, and developing staff and supporting an equitable and
inclusive culture. Exceptional leadership, interpersonal,
communication, and presentation skills. Bachelor's degree and a
minimum of ten years of relevant experience in administrative and
financial management, or a combination of education and relevant
experience required.
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