Gage Academy of Art is a vibrant nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, enriching, and engaging artists and the community in the visual arts. We offer instruction in drawing, painting, and sculpting, helping students of all ages and skill levels realize themselves as artists in contemporary society. We believe that artists are made, not born, and that high-quality art education is essential to a thriving community.
Gage Academy of Art seeks a strategic and collaborative Director of Finance & Operations to lead financial planning, HR, and operational systems that support our mission. This role is ideal for a creative thinker and community advocate who thrives in a dynamic, arts-focused environment and enjoys working across departments to build a strong organizational foundation.
Key Responsibilities
Finance (50%)
Lead financial planning, forecasting, budgeting, and cash flow management.
Develop financial reports and models to inform strategic decisions.
Oversee financial systems, expense monitoring, and accounts receivable.
Manage bank, investment, and retirement accounts.
Support audit and tax filing processes.
Human Resources (25%)
Oversee HR functions including onboarding, payroll, performance evaluations, and benefits.
Support hiring processes and compensation strategy.
Coordinate professional development and ensure compliance with employment laws.
Manage independent contractor agreements and documentation.
Operations (25%)
Supervise facilities, IT, and database staff.
Implement workflow and project management tools.
Lead CRM (Salesforce) implementation and data management.
Coordinate business licenses and insurance renewals.
Develop and track KPIs for organizational performance.
Who You Are
A Community Advocate who connects people’s passions to Gage’s mission.
A Collaborator who thrives in a small, cohesive team.
Creative in your approach to problem-solving and employee experience.
Passionate about the impact of arts learning and believe art is essential and should be accessible to all.
Qualifications
Required:
5–7 years of experience in finance, operations, or business administration in nonprofit, arts, or education sectors.
Strong financial reporting and budgeting skills.
HR experience including recruiting, onboarding, and benefits administration.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and SharePoint.
Project and staff management experience.
Preferred:
Knowledge of nonprofit accounting and GAAP; CPA a plus.
Experience with QuickBooks, Ramp, Bill.com, Rippling, and Salesforce.
Familiarity with organizational development and workflow planning.
To Apply:
Please submit a resume and cover letter. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. Priority review giving to applications received by September 19, 2025.
Gage Academy of Art is a vibrant nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, enriching, and engaging artists and the community in the visual arts. We offer instruction in drawing, painting, and sculpting, helping students of all ages and skill levels realize themselves as artists in contemporary society. We believe that artists are made, not born, and that high-quality art education is essential to a thriving community.
Gage Academy of Art seeks a strategic and collaborative Director of Finance & Operations to lead financial planning, HR, and operational systems that support our mission. This role is ideal for a creative thinker and community advocate who thrives in a dynamic, arts-focused environment and enjoys working across departments to build a strong organizational foundation.
Key Responsibilities
Finance (50%)
Lead financial planning, forecasting, budgeting, and cash flow management.
Develop financial reports and models to inform…
Subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance.
ORCA transit pass.
14 vacation days, 13 paid holidays, and 11 sick days annually.
Retirement plan with employer match after one year.
Professional development funds.
Free quarterly art class or workshop (waitlist basis).
Subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance.
ORCA transit pass.
14 vacation days, 13 paid holidays, and 11 sick days annually.
Retirement plan with employer match after one year.
Professional development funds.
Free quarterly art class or workshop (waitlist basis).