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Board Treasurer

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ORGANIZATION: Foundation for Recovery

  • 4 people are interested

Mission

Our mission is to promote the positive impact of recovery from addiction, behavioral

health and co-occurring disorders, in our communities, to enhance the lives of individuals

and families affected by this disease. We work to foster a safe and supportive environment

for peer-centered education, services and engagement. Our programs and partnerships

open pathways to recovery by removing social barriers and creating opportunities for

those seeking and maintaining long-term recovery.

Position

The Treasurer will support the work of Foundation for Recovery and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance primarily through oversight of the organization’s financial health and transparent accounting practices. While day-to-day operations are led by Foundation for Recovery’s executive director (ED), the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. The board treasurer is an executive and voting member of the board of directors. He/she is accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below:

  • Oversee, along with the organization’s leadership team, the development of high level financial policies and their review by the board

  • Assist the executive director in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review

  • Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the board

  • Ensure that the board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures

  • Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that these are accurate and up-to-date

  • Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis

  • Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner

  • Verify that donations are handled appropriately and that grants and service delivery contracts are accounted for in accordance with the requirements of funders

  • Meet with the external auditor annually or more often if needed, to identify any financial control and record keeping problems or deficiencies and oversee action by the Executive Director and financial officer to address them

  • Recommend to the board the need for a review or renewal of the auditing services provided

  • Assists the Executive Director and board chair with the development and presentation of the annual report

  • Present or co-present the organization’s financial report and recommend appointment or reappointment of auditor at the Annual General Meeting

  • Helps, along with the Executive Director, keep the board informed of important financial events, trends, and issues relevant to the organization

Board Terms and Participation

Foundation for Recovery’s Board Members will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for additional terms. Board meetings will be held quarterly via teleconference and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings. The level of participation and involvement varies but generally board members can expect a minimum of 1-5 hours per month.

Qualifications

This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Foundation for Recovery’s mission and who has a track record of board leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing Board Members. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

  • Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector

  • A commitment to and understanding of Foundation for Recovery’s beneficiaries, preferably based on experience

  • Experience with government grants, nonprofit accounting, 990, and nonprofit audits

  • Experience presenting nonprofit financial statements

  • Understanding of IRS rules and regulations regarding 501c3 revenue

  • Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of Foundation for Recovery’s beneficiaries

  • Service on Foundation for Recovery’s Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to Board Members’ duties.

About Foundation for Recovery

Foundation for Recovery is Nevada’s largest peer-led nonprofit, providing no-cost, non-clinical recovery support services to Las Vegas residents impacted by substance use, problem gambling, and mental health disorders while creating inclusive community hubs of healing, recovery, and growth. Recovery supports work to build community among people with a history of substance use or mental health conditions and focus on maintaining recovery beyond clinical interventions through four domains: health, home, community, and purpose. Recovery supports include peer-based mentorship and recovery coaching, employment support and educational programs, pro-social activities and events, mutual-aid and peer-led support groups, stable and safe housing.

Established in 2005, Foundation for Recovery is Nevada's first and only statewide Recovery

Community Organization. Our philosophy is that those closest to the issue are closest to

the solution. Which is why most of our staff and volunteers who drive our mission are

people with their own life experiences recovering from addiction and co-occurring

disorders, many of whom have personally utilized and navigated treatment,

housing, and justice systems in Nevada.

Learn more about the Foundation for Recovery at forrecovery.org

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About Foundation for Recovery

Location:

3321 N BUFFALO DRIVE, Suite 225, LAS VEGAS, NV 89129, US

Mission Statement

The Foundation for Recovery promotes the positive impact of addiction recovery in the community and in the lives of individuals and families affected by the disease of addiction. Our programs, services and partnerships open pathways for recovery by removing social barriers and creating opportunities for those seeking recovery.

Description

The state’s only Recovery Community Organization, Foundation for Recovery actively promotes the positive impact of addiction recovery in the community, and works to remove social barriers and create opportunities for those in recovery. Since its founding in 2005, FFR has been working tobecome the leader in peer support services in Nevada. We provide:

  • A free peer recovery drop-in center, the ONLY source of peer recovery support services in Nevada, where individuals receive social support, referrals to community resources and agencies, and access to computers, phones and employment information.
  • The state’s ONLY Peer Recovery Coach training program, which certifies up to 60 people per year to serve as recovery coaches, to staff the recovery drop-in center.
  • Low-cost meeting space for 12-step fellowships and other support groups. "The Rooms," located at 2625 S. Rainbow Blvd. in LV, are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year.
  • Helping Young People Experience Recovery (HYPER), a youth-led initiative that advocates for recovery by providing information and peer support, and by promoting healthy choices for adolescents and young adults.
  • The Southern Nevada Recovery Resource Directory, a comprehensive guide to community resources distributed FREE to non-profits, medical facilities, law enforcement and social service agencies, veteran groups, courts, educators and counselors.
  • Workshops for the community on current and critical issues topics related to substance abuse. These workshops include:
    • PARENTS: You Matter, which helps parents talk productively to their children about drug use
    • Medication Use Safety Training (MUST) for seniors or their caregivers; and
    • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training for women of childbearing age, or service providers

CAUSE AREAS

Board Development
Community
Homeless & Housing
Board Development, Community, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Wed Jan 01, 2025

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Financial Auditing
  • Financial Planning
  • Budgeting
  • Accounting
  • Bookkeeping
  • Financial Service Assistance

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • 1-5 hours per month

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