Honolulu Police Federal Credit Union

Chief Financial Officer

Category:   Accounting/Finance
Location:   Honolulu, HI

Position Summary
Honolulu Police Federal Credit Union is in search of a Chief Financial Officer. Under the general direction of the President/CEO, this individual shall assist in carrying out the Credit Union fiscal policies in addition to being a strategic partner in the management of the accounting and compliance areas of the organization. The Chief Financial Officer will be directly responsible for the financial affairs of the Credit Union through financial reporting and accounting services while ensuring compliance with regulatory agencies. The selected candidate must have a minimum of five (5) years experience of credit union work involving accounting, with at least two years in a supervisory capacity.

Company Profile
Honolulu Police Federal Credit Union was founded in 1937 by a group of Honolulu police officers. These officers pooled their funds together to form the financial basis for the credit union. In the beginning, the products and services that the credit union offered were very basic, but over the years, Honolulu Police Federal Credit Union gradually introduced more offerings to accommodate the ever-expanding needs of its members. These offerings included ATM cards, telephone banking, VISA credit cards, shared branches, IRA accounts, share certificates, home equity and mortgage loans, and online services such as PowerLink Home Banking and PowerPay Bill Payment. Since their modest beginning in 1937, Honolulu Police Federal Credit Union has grown into a full-service financial institution with assets of approximately $163 million. They have a strong commitment to giving all their 11,000 members the high-quality products and services that they deserve, and they continue to seek ways to enhance their financial lives.

Community Profile
Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii. Although Honolulu is referred to as the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and the county is consolidated, known as the City and County of Honolulu, and the city and county is designated as the entire island. The City and County of Honolulu is the only incorporated city in Hawaii, as all other local government entities are administered at the county level. Honolulu is Oahu’s center of art, history, and culture where you will find historic buildings, museums, and royal palaces blocks away from a bustling Chinatown and a vibrant downtown with fine restaurants and art galleries. Downtown Honolulu can be subdivided into four neighborhoods, each with its own central focus and mix of buildings. These areas are the Capitol District, the Central Business District, Chinatown, and the Waterfront. The Capitol District, or Civic Center, contains most of the federal, state, and city governmental buildings and is centered on the Hawaii State Capitol, Iolani Palace, and Honolulu Hale (city hall). Centered on Bishop Street and Fort Street Mall, the central business district is roughly bounded by Nuuanu Avenue, Nimitz Highway, Richards Street, and Vineyard Boulevard. This area contains most of the headquarters buildings of Hawaii-based companies and most of the skyscrapers. Located between Nuuanu Stream and Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu's Chinatown at one time was the center of Chinese cultural contact on the island. Central to this area is the open-air Oahu Market. The area around Nuuanu Avenue has become a center for the arts in recent years, thanks to the recent renovation of the Hawaii Theatre. Honolulu's waterfront area centers on Aloha Tower, which was once the tallest building in Hawaii. Whatever your passion, you will find all the comforts and excitement of the city alongside beautiful beaches, sweeping ocean views and the unique island feel of Hawaii.

Compensation
A compensation package consisting of base salary, incentive and benefits will be offered to the selected candidate.

Degree Required
A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with work in accounting, finance or related field. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration emphasis on Accounting, Finance or Economics is preferred.

Referrals

You may recommend others for candidacy by calling Janice Shisler, Senior Vice President at (800) 367-0433, ext. 119.

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