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Credit Union Cfo Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CFO

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$150 - $230/hr

Careers At Michigan Educational Credit Union Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the strategic oversight and ...

Careers At Michigan Educational Credit Union Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the strategic oversight and ...

Consulting CFO | Portland, Oregon$170,000 to $185,000 Base Salary DOE NOW CFO is seeking an experienced Consulting CFO to join our Portland team. This full time role is ideal for a hands on financial ...

Consulting CFO | Portland, Oregon $170,000 to $185,000 Base Salary DOE NOW CFO is seeking an experienced Consulting CFO to join our Portland team. This full time role is ideal for a hands on ...

Consulting CFO Portland, Oregon NOW CFO is seeking an experienced Consulting CFO to join our team in the Portland, Oregon area. This is a full-time opportunity offering a base salary of $170,000$185 ...

Chief Financial Officer

Portland, OR · On-site

$170K - $185K/yr

Consulting CFO | Portland, Oregon $170,000 to $185,000 Base Salary DOE NOW CFO is seeking an experienced Consulting CFO to join our Portland team. This full time role is ideal for a hands on ...

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How much do credit union cfo jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for credit union cfo in the United States is $261,533.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Credit Union CFO do?

A Credit Union CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is responsible for overseeing the financial health of the credit union. They manage budgeting, financial reporting, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Their role includes developing financial strategies, ensuring profitability, and maintaining liquidity to support lending and member services. The CFO also works closely with the CEO and board of directors to guide long-term financial planning.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Credit Union CFO position?

To thrive as a Credit Union CFO, you need strong financial management, accounting expertise, and knowledge of credit union regulations, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field, and CPA or similar certifications. Familiarity with financial reporting software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and regulatory compliance tools is essential. Strategic leadership, excellent communication, and the ability to collaborate across departments are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective oversight of the credit union’s financial health, regulatory compliance, and the ability to drive organizational growth.

What are the primary challenges a Credit Union CFO typically faces, and how can they address them?

Credit Union CFOs often navigate challenges such as balancing regulatory compliance with the need for innovation, managing risks in a changing financial landscape, and ensuring sound asset-liability management. They must keep up-to-date with constantly evolving state and federal regulations, all while providing strategic financial leadership to support the credit union’s growth and member services. Effective CFOs address these challenges by fostering collaboration between departments, leveraging robust financial analysis tools, and maintaining open communication with regulatory agencies. Additionally, strong problem-solving skills and proactive strategic planning are essential for successfully leading the credit union through market fluctuations and industry changes.

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Infographic showing various Credit Union Cfo job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $261,533 per year, or $125.7 per hour.

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Careers At Michigan Educational Credit Union

Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available.

The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for the strategic oversight and management of the Credit Union’s financial operations, including financial reporting, asset/liability management, investments, budgeting, regulatory compliance, liquidity management, and accounting functions. The CFO serves as a key member of the management team, providing financial analysis and guidance to executive leadership, the Asset Liability Management (ALM) Committee, and the Board of Directors.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Oversee the overall financial operations and accounting functions of the Credit Union.
  • Direct and support the Director of Finance/Controller to ensure efficient and accurate accounting department operations.
  • Review monthly financial statements and management reports for accuracy and completeness.
  • Present and analyze the Credit Union’s financial condition at ALM Committee and Board of Directors meetings.
  • Monitor accrual accounts to ensure liabilities and expenses are properly recognized and funded.
  • Review vendor invoices and ensure appropriate general ledger coding, expense classification, and authorization.
  • Oversee the accounting treatment of prepaid expenses and fixed assets, including capitalization, amortization schedules, and ongoing monitoring.
Budgeting & Financial Planning
  • Collaborate with executive management to develop the annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Monitor budget performance and analyze variances from plan.
  • Prepare and present significant budget variance reports and recommendations to management and the Board of Directors.
Asset Liability Management (ALM)
  • Manage the Credit Union’s Asset Liability Management (ALM) program.
  • Run the ALM model monthly and prepare analytical reports for management, the ALM Committee, and the Board of Directors.
  • Facilitate quarterly ALM review meetings with third-party providers and the ALM Committee to evaluate financial performance, review assumptions, and assess future financial scenarios.
  • Prepare and maintain monthly cash flow overrides and related ALM model updates.
  • Coordinate independent ALM model validations with third-party vendors every two to three years.
Investments & Liquidity Management
  • Manage the Credit Union’s investment portfolio to maintain appropriate liquidity and optimize returns within approved policies.
  • Evaluate and purchase investments to support a structured maturity ladder and long-term liquidity needs.
  • Monitor investment market values, credit ratings, and associated risks.
  • Conduct annual due diligence reviews of investment brokers and representatives.
  • Monitor liquidity levels, including balances maintained with Alloya and other financial partners.
  • Recommend and execute liquidity management strategies, including potential investment sales when necessary.
  • Perform quarterly testing of Federal Reserve Discount Window and FHLB borrowing capabilities to ensure operational readiness.
  • Prepare monthly Line of Credit Utilization reports.
  • Calculate and maintain the Allowance for Credit Losses (CECL) to ensure appropriate reserve levels.
  • Review loan portfolio performance and prepare monthly reports related to loan participations, yields, and portfolio returns.
  • Establish loan prepaid periods for each loan product to determine loan average life spans.
  • Prepare Home Equity and Mortgage Delinquency reports for management review and reserve analysis.
  • Fund mortgage loan advances through established credit facilities and prepare related amortization schedules.
Regulatory Compliance & External Relations
  • Serve as the primary liaison with external auditors, internal auditors, NCUA examiners, state regulators, compliance and FHLB professionals.
  • Review and file quarterly NCUA Call Reports, ensuring accuracy and timely submission.
  • Coordinate with external CPA firms regarding annual tax filings, including IRS Form 990.
  • Prepare and file annual personal property tax statements for municipalities within the Credit Union’s service area.
  • Review fidelity bond and insurance coverage annually to ensure adequate protection of Credit Union assets.
  • Ensure the Credit Union’s Annual Report includes required condensed financial statements prepared by independent auditors.
Governance & Strategic Leadership
  • Participate as a member of the Information Technology Steering Committee, providing financial insight and strategic recommendations regarding technology investments and initiatives.
  • Prepare and distribute financial and operational reports for management, committees, and the Board of Directors, including:
    • ACH and Web Loans Reports
    • Loan Portfolio Return Reports
    • Liquidity and credit line utilization reports
    • ALM and investment performance reports
Qualifications/Preferred Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field required.
  • Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), Finance, or Accounting preferred.
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in accounting, finance, treasury management, or financial leadership roles, with at least 5 years in a senior management position.
  • Prior experience in a credit union, banking, or other regulated financial institution environment strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience with Asset Liability Management (ALM), liquidity management, investment portfolio management, and balance sheet strategy.
  • Extensive knowledge of NCUA regulations, Call Report preparation, and regulatory examination processes.
  • Experience developing and managing annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Proven experience with Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) methodology, allowance calculations, and loan loss reserve management.
  • Experience working directly with Boards of Directors, ALM Committees, executive leadership teams, external auditors, and regulatory agencies.
  • Strong understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and financial statement preparation.
  • Experience managing third-party vendor relationships, including ALM providers, investment brokers, auditors, and technology partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze financial trends, assess risk, and develop strategic recommendations that support organizational growth and financial stability.
  • Experience leading and developing accounting and finance teams with a focus on operational excellence and employee development.
  • Proficiency with credit union core processing systems, financial reporting tools, ALM software, and Microsoft Office applications, particularly advanced Microsoft Excel.
Systems and Software Proficiency
  • Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, MS Teams
  • Kinective Omnilytics / NXTsoft CECL Solutions
  • Plansmith Compass (ALM & CECL)
  • FHLB Member Link Portal

This position requires a high level of financial expertise, strategic insight, regulatory knowledge, and leadership to ensure the Credit Union’s long-term financial strength, compliance, and operational success.

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