Yosemite Conservancy CFO
A Chief Financial Officer role is open at Yosemite Conservancy in San Francisco — a targeted nonprofit finance leadership opening to watch if you’re aiming for mission‑driven CFO work. (conservationjobboard.com)
The posting lists an anticipated salary range of $230,000–$250,000 and says the role is full‑time with a competitive benefits package. (potrerogroup.com)) Applicants are asked to apply by April 17, 2026 for priority consideration and the position notes a targeted start in Summer 2026. (potrerogroup.com)) The position is based in the Conservancy’s San Francisco office, offers a hybrid schedule in coordination with leadership, and indicates a more frequent in‑office presence should be expected during the first year. (potrerogroup.com)) The Conservancy’s materials say the organization has provided more than $172 million to Yosemite National Park across more than 900 projects and reports contributing more than $19.5 million to the park in 2025. (conservationjobboard.com)) Federal Form 990 data compiled by ProPublica shows Yosemite Conservancy reported $29.1 million in revenue, $24.5 million in expenses, and roughly $52.2 million in total assets for 2024, with contributions making up about 81.8% of revenue. (projects.propublica.org)) The Potrero Group position profile specifies the CFO will report to the President & CEO, work closely with the Board of Directors, and oversee all financial operations to ensure long‑term fiscal sustainability. (potrerogroup.com)) Yosemite Conservancy’s official leadership page lists Kevin Gay as President & CEO and Schuyler Greenleaf as Chief Financial Officer. (yosemite.org))