CoralTree Hospitality

Director Finance

Job Locations US-CA-San Diego
ID 2026-12960
Category
Accounting/Finance
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Min
USD $180,000.00/Yr.
Max
USD $190,000.00/Yr.

Overview

Numbers tell a story. We need someone who can read every chapter.

Town and Country Resort is looking for a seasoned Director of Finance to join our Executive Committee and help lead one of San Diego's most dynamic resort operations. With 671 guest rooms, multiple restaurants and bars, extensive meeting and event space, and enough moving parts to keep even the most organized spreadsheet on its toes, this is not a role for someone who enjoys a quiet ledger.

We're looking for a strategic finance leader who can see beyond the numbers, influence business decisions, and help guide the future of a high-volume resort operation.

Why Town and Country?

Because balancing the books is more fun when the books include luxury guestrooms, major conventions, poolside cocktails, award-worthy dining, and thousands of guests creating memorable experiences every year.

If you're a finance leader who enjoys complexity, collaboration, and occasionally being the smartest person in the room when the budget discussion starts, we'd love to meet you. Salary range $180,0000-$190,000

Responsibilities

What You'll Do

  • Lead all accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and internal controls.
  • Partner with the General Manager and Executive Team to drive profitability and business performance.
  • Translate complex financial data into actionable business decisions.
  • Oversee cash management, capital planning, audits, and compliance.
  • Analyze labor, purchasing, inventory, and operational costs to identify opportunities and risks.
  • Ensure financial statements are accurate, timely, and GAAP-compliant.
  • Develop and mentor a talented finance team.
  • Participate in strategic planning and help shape the direction of the resort.

Qualifications

You'll Be Successful Here If You...

  • Love spreadsheets but can still hold a conversation.
  • Think "forecasting" is exciting.
  • Can explain a variance without causing panic.
  • Know the difference between being cost-conscious and being cheap.
  • Believe that every successful operation starts with strong financial discipline.
  • Can walk into an Executive Committee meeting with confidence and leave everyone understanding the numbers.

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