Vice President for Finance and Administration

Anthem Executive   Monmouth, OR   Full-time     Finance
Posted on September 17, 2024

Vice President for Finance and Administration

Western Oregon University is excited to recruit and welcome the next Vice President for Finance and Administration (VPFA). Working in partnership with the President, the VPFA will have a career-defining opportunity to elevate the university’s financial position as an accessible institution uniquely tailored to the needs of its diverse student body. The VPFA also serves as the chief financial officer of the University. The VPFA will be a collaborative, strategic leader who will develop financial processes that will lead the university through a period of unprecedented transformation. 

Western’s mission statement and vision capture the core of its character and the essence of this leadership opportunity: “Western Oregon University provides a personalized learning community where individuals experience a deep sense of belonging and empowerment.” This ethos is amplified by its strategic vision to “be a model of intentional inclusion and accessibility. WOU strives to empower students to meaningfully impact their local community and beyond. Grounded in the principles of a public liberal arts education, WOU will enhance career and social mobility through a focus on critical thinking and communication skills that are essential for successfully navigating the complexities of life.” That, coupled with Western’s commitment to serving historically underserved students, sets the university up to make a real and significant difference in the higher education landscape. 

Western is an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HIS), and with a student enrollment of nearly 25% Latinè and 41% students of color, the university has created space intentionally for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility to reside at the forefront of the Western experience. Western is the first and only public university in Oregon to have formed a standing  Board of Trustees committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility to ensure these values manifest at all levels. Western’s next VPFA will exemplify these values and incorporate them into their leadership. 

Western is expanding upon its long-standing outreach and service to underserved communities, including, but not limited to, students of color, rural students, veterans, LGBTQIA+ students, first-generation students, and returning adult learners. For decades, Western has served these communities, including the sizable Latinè population in the greater mid-Willamette Valley and beyond. Examples of Western’s commitments include the Multicultural Student Services and Programs Office, the Cesar E. Chavez Leadership Conference, an innovative Bilingual Teacher Scholars program and Diversity Scholars program, a Freedom Center inspired by student voices, and recognition as an Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution. The President is committed to strengthening the ways Western serves diverse students and is looking for another partner to join the team of leaders.

Western is changing the lives of students and contributing to the vitality of the State of Oregon through high-quality, relevant, and unique academic programs. Western’s College of Education serves as one of the largest public or private post-secondary institution preparers of teachers in the State of Oregon. The education curriculum, with the liberal arts experience at its core, prepares students to succeed and thrive. Western’s largest majors—education, business, psychology, criminal justice, and exercise science—demonstrate the impact and reach of a public, regional, mid-sized comprehensive university. Western enjoys a nationally recognized reputation in deaf and hard-of-hearing programs,  including American Sign Language programs, and receives substantial grants or many initiatives to this groundbreaking work. 

Western’s facility in Salem, Oregon is primed to facilitate degree completion, reach thousands of adult learners in the region, advance key graduate programs, such as the first public Occupational Therapy Doctorate program, that launches in Fall 2024, and cultivate meaningful partnerships with the State and beyond. Western is poised to seize upon growth opportunities, such as its interdisciplinary master's program in Organizational Leadership and Criminal Justice graduate program emphasizing social justice.

Western Oregon University exceeds its peer institutions for sponsored projects and research. The Sponsored    Projects Office (SPO) supports the scholarship,  research, teaching, and programmatic missions of the  University by providing guidance and oversight to faculty and staff at every stage of the external funding processing, including identifying funding opportunities, proposal development and submission, post-award management, and compliance.

The Research Institute (TRI) has been serving Oregon for over 60 years through a large array of externally funded projects and Centers. TRI’s impact on early childhood education, in particular, has made lasting national and regional impacts. Project leaders and researchers at TRI continue to improve the quality of life for children, families, and individuals throughout Oregon and the nation. Most recently, TRI has played a vital role in Oregon’s childcare emergency pandemic response, currently runs Oregon’s childcare quality rating system, the Child Care Substitutes of Oregon, and the childcare resource and referral system.

The VPFA reports directly to the President and has oversight responsibility for fiscal affairs (operating and capital budgets, accounting, grants, purchasing, fiscal reporting) and administrative services (safety and security, facilities management, auxiliary services, construction, maintenance,  environmental health & safety, emergency preparedness, and information resources) of the University. The departments reporting to the VPFA are Budget (operating and capital), Business Services, Facility  Services, Campus Public Safety and Security, and University Computing Services. The VPFA will serve in an advisory capacity to the University Budget Committee composed of students, faculty, and staff. Additionally, the VPFA plays an integral role in developing and updating the Campus Master Plan, working collaboratively with key stakeholders from Western, the City of Monmouth, and Polk County. The VPFA also participates in collective bargaining activities for both the teaching faculty and classified staff. The  VPFA works closely with Western’s Board of Trustees, which has a standing finance and administration committee. 

The primary responsibility of the VPFA is to maintain the fiscal health of the University and its programs while increasing the quality and efficiency of services provided in support of its mission and strategic plan. Long-term goals include the continuing development and enhancement of relationships  with all members of the President’s Cabinet, all divisions of the University, key staff members of the  Higher Education Coordinating Commission, Oregon Legislature, VPFA’s from the other Oregon public  universities, external and internal auditors, students, and external constituents while creating a working environment that is professional, collegial, respectful, and caring.  

Required Qualifications Include

  • A master’s degree in business administration, accounting, public administration, finance or other appropriate discipline.
  • Demonstrable career progression with increasing management/leadership responsibilities.
  • A thorough working knowledge of financial management practices and experience in computerized fiscal and business operations. 
  • Direct experience in the areas of strategic planning and capital budgeting. 
  • Demonstrated outstanding organizational, interpersonal, and advocacy skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with internal and external groups. 
  • Must be comfortable working in an open and transparent manner actively sharing information with others on campus. 

Desired Qualifications

  • Understanding of key issues in higher education, including diversity, shared governance, collective bargaining, and accreditation.

Western’s location in the mid-Willamette Valley also presents unique opportunities for the next VPFA. Just west of the State Capitol in Salem, 63 miles south of Portland, 50 miles from the spectacular  Oregon coast, and 100 miles from mountain recreation, the vibrant community of Monmouth is in the heart of Oregon’s wine-growing and hop-growing region. Monmouth and its connected city of  Independence boast small-town charm with antique shops, local restaurants, galleries, outdoor amphitheaters, community celebrations, and musical performances, many of which are hosted on Western’s campus and Rice Auditorium. The cities are surrounded by miles of bike trails, mountains for hiking, and watersports such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing on the Willamette River. Monmouth is known as a great place to host friends and raise a family. There is something in Monmouth for just about everyone. 

The Search Committee invites letters of interest and nominations to be submitted directly to the search firm, Anthem Executive. Correspondence should include a curriculum vitae and a letter of interest describing relevant experience and interest in the position, and should be submitted to Scott Watson, Michael Ballew, or Florene Stawowy at:

WOUVPFA@AnthemExecutive.com

While applications and nominations will be accepted until a new VPFA is selected, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials as soon as possible to ensure optimal consideration. Expressing interest is the first step in receiving consideration and does not make one an applicant for the position.

Western Oregon University is committed to providing equal access and opportunity to employees,  applicants for employment, and service providers without regard to age, disability, gender, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam War Era Veteran.

Western is not considering candidates who require Visa sponsorship support. Additionally, the University typically only considers visa support for employees placed in specialized positions that are continuing regular University appointments.

If any candidate would like to request disability-related accommodation(s), please notify Western’s  Office of Human Resources at hr@wou.edu or 503-838-8490 at least 72 hours in advance, and the university will coordinate with Anthem Executive on appropriate and accessible accommodations.


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