The Spence School
New York, New York
Controller
Start Date: Immediate
spenceschool.org
Overview
A premier New York City institution, The Spence School is a K–12 independent school for girls located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Spence enrolls a diverse community of students who benefit from a rich and challenging academic and co‑curricular program rooted in inquiry, intellectual discovery, and purposeful engagement with the world. It is a place of joy, spirited adventure, and deep learning—where students find their voices and develop confidence that sets them up for lives of meaning and purpose. Inspired by outstanding faculty, many of whom spend decades at Spence, students are encouraged to embrace the School’s opportunities and take full advantage of the cultural resources of New York City.
Spence also benefits from exceptional facilities across three-plus locations in the East 90s, including a state‑of‑the‑art athletic and education center that houses a gymnasium, nine squash courts, and the Brizendine Center for Ecology, complete with a greenhouse and rooftop garden.
Clara Spence, a visionary educator, founded Miss Spence’s School in 1892. In addition to strong academics, she ensured that her students experienced the city through “sightseeing trips” and invited speakers such as Helen Keller and Booker T. Washington to campus. A rooftop terrace provided outdoor space, while a progressive curriculum emphasized service and the practical application of learning. While Spence described life as “a splendid struggle,” she insisted that joy, play, and fun should infuse the school experience. These values—including public intellectual engagement, outdoor space, and an emphasis on service—remain central to Spence today.
The school moved to its current 91st Street location in 1929. As enrollment grew, the Lower School moved into a renovated historic mansion on 93rd Street in 2003; an adjacent townhouse expanded the 91st Street building in 2008; and the 412 athletic and education center opened in 2021. Most recently, Spence acquired property adjacent to its Lower School on Madison Avenue and is exploring options for that space.
In 2022, Felicia A. Wilks became Spence’s 15th Head of School, ushering in a new chapter in the school’s distinguished history. Since 2023, Spence has engaged in an inclusive and wide‑ranging Strategic Planning process that brought together students, parents, faculty, and alumnae through town halls, focus groups, and surveys. In March 2025, Spence launched its Strategic Plan, The Spark of Spence, with a community celebration.
The Opportunity
Spence seeks an experienced, technically astute accounting professional to serve as its next Controller. As a senior finance leader, the Controller ensures the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of all accounting operations and financial reporting. Reporting to the Chief Financial & Operating Officer, this leader oversees day‑to‑day accounting functions, guides and supports a seasoned Business Office team, and ensures strong internal controls and full compliance with GAAP standards for non‑profit organizations. The Controller also serves as the primary liaison to external auditors and works closely with the Board of Trustees—particularly the Finance, Investment, and Audit Committees. With a well‑run program already in place, and recent enhancements focused on improving customer service and reducing inefficiencies, this role offers the opportunity to steward a solid foundation while continuing to elevate best practices.
The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in non‑profit, fund, and construction accounting, ideally gained in an independent school or similarly complex not‑for‑profit environment. Equally important is the ability to thrive within Spence’s collaborative, relationship‑driven culture. Compelling candidates will demonstrate not only the technical strength required of a hands‑on Controller but also the warmth, likeability, and collegiality that build trust and foster strong partnerships across the school. Spence seeks a professional who combines financial rigor with emotional intelligence—someone who engages thoughtfully with the community while upholding the school’s mission with clarity, professionalism, and integrity.
Mission
With a commitment to ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and personal integrity, The Spence School prepares a diverse community of girls and young women for the LIFELONG TRANSFORMATION OF SELF and the world with PURPOSE, PASSION, AND PERSPECTIVE.
At a Glance
Established: 1892
Enrollment: 804
Students of color: 52%
Total faculty: 134
Faculty with advanced degrees: 80%
Student/teacher ratio: 6:1
Additional Stats (spacing for additional icons -OR- quote from HOS)
Financial aid budget: $8.6M
Students receiving aid: 20%
Endowment: $163.5M
Annual operating budget: $59.9M
Clubs and organizations: 92
Athletic teams: 32
Key Responsibilities
Accounting & Internal Controls
Financial Reporting & Compliance
Budgeting & Analysis
Cash, Investments & Funds
Leadership & Collaboration
Qualifications and Personal Attributes
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To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are invited to contact the consultants in confidence. Candidates will ultimately need to submit the following materials as separate PDF documents:
Sara Shulman
Practice Leader – Development and Finance/Senior Consultant
Greg Britton
Chief Operating Officer, Search & Consulting Group
$200,000. The starting salary is based upon, but not limited to, several factors that include years of experience and expertise.
To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are invited to contact the consultants in confidence. Candidates will ultimately need to submit the following materials as separate PDF documents:
Sara Shulman
Practice Leader – Development and Finance/Senior Consultant
Greg Britton
Chief Operating Officer, Search & Consulting Group