POSITION: Lead, Finance and Feasibility, Washington Center for Employee Ownership (WACEO)
TYPE: The annual compensation for this part-time, non-exempt position for 16 hours/ week with a potential to increase for WACEO projects is $40/hour.
LOCATION: Remote with preference for candidates located within Washington State.
REPORTS TO: Director, Washington Center for Employee Ownership (WACEO)
The Washington Center for Employee Ownership (WACEO) is part of a growing network of organizations across the country serving as statewide hubs for employee ownership (EO) resources and support, promoting EO as a valuable succession planning tool and helping business owners take advantage of the power of EO to keep their business operational while benefitting their workforce and the communities in which they operate.
Position Overview
We are seeking a finance and transaction-oriented professional to lead WACEO’s employee ownership feasibility and financial advisory work. The ideal candidate brings a strong background in business finance, accounting, valuation, or M&A - and is equally adept at communicating complex financial concepts clearly and persuasively to small business owners and partners.
This position will lead the assessment of financial feasibility for businesses exploring transitions to employee ownership, provide guidance to owners and their advisors on suitable EO structures, and collaborate with service providers to advance viable transactions. The role also serves as a shared resource across state employee ownership centers nationally, supporting cross-state feasibility and finance efforts as part of a coordinated network.
Organizational Context
WACEO is in startup mode, having launched in 2024. This role requires someone who understands this early stage of organizational development and is eager to help shape the organization and contribute to its success by “wearing many hats” to support the mission.
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Potential for occasional travel for internal and/ or client meetings
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Physical Demands/ Work Environment - The physical demands and work environment described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to allow differently abled individuals to perform the essential functions. While performing the responsibilities of this job, the employee is frequently expected to move throughout the Foundation offices, move tables and chairs to set up for meetings, and use/operate office-related equipment. Currently, our team members are working a hybrid schedule, with a set schedule and various in-person meetings at the Community Foundation office in Bellingham.
Equal Opportunity Employer - The Washington Center for Employee Ownership, a program of the Whatcom Community Foundation, is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. To this end, the Community Foundation ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful alien status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, or liability for service in the United States Armed Forces.
Sick leave accrued at the state-mandated rate
Remote work (tech) stipend, if applicable
Monthly phone stipend