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Reporting to the President, the role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) role is two-fold: Oversee the organization's financial activities, including being responsible for the finance and accounting professionals who perform operations functions, and serve in a strategic advisory role for the President and leadership team.
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The Director, Operations Finance reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer with a dotted line reporting responsibility to the Chief Supply Chain Officer.
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The Director of Finance will be instrumental in financial planning, business development strategy, reimbursement planning and analysis as well as be responsible for financial oversight for Montrose Memorial Hospital.
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Chief Financial Officer / EVP of Finance - Utility & Renewables. Worked in Chief Financial Officer, Managing Director, VP, Sr. VP, EVP, or C-level roles for a company involved in transmission utility or renewable energy operations.
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Provide administrative support to Executive Director of Real Estate & Construction and Chief Financial Officer. I understand that no representative of the church, other than the Director of People Operations, Senior Pastor, or Elder Board have the authority to change the terms of an at-will employment and that any change can only occur with written notification.
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The Finance Division reports to the Chief Financial Officer and consists of some 3,000 employees worldwide. As an Executive Director, you will report to the Global Head of Market Risk and Bank Resource Management Lead in Institutional Securities Group (ISG) Finance.
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This role reports to the VP, Global Finance Transformation but will have frequent interaction with the SVP Finance Transformation Officer, the Chief Finance Officer and the Finance Leadership Team. Essential Functions: Program Management: responsible for setting-up, implementing and running the Transformation PMO / Change Management function.
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Advises the Vice Chancellor/Chief Financial Officer and District management through oral and written reports of objectives, critical problems, achievements, improvement recommendations, and on requirements and restrictions of laws, rules, and policies affecting the District's budget management and financial planning functions.
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Manage the Director of Finance and work with them to execute on partnership accounting, financial tax and treasury reporting, financial information systems, and payroll.
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The CFO manages the Senior Director of Finance, Controller, and Senior Director of Grants Compliance. Uncommon Schools (Uncommon) is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to set the financial strategy for Uncommon’s ~$450M operating budget, while also designing and delivering effective financial systems across the organization.
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The NM is directly responsible to the Director of Nursing (DON) or Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) and is responsible for the continual operation of a specified nursing unit.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will provide strategic, financial, and operational leadership across the museum, ensuring proper financial accounting, internal controls, safe and compliant facility operations, and successful customer service in the visitor experience.
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Lead the business and financial integration of any companies that are acquired in the US.Management of the finance function includes the provision of:Monthly management and project information Quarterly financial reporting and the associated controls Financial and Commercial decision support for senior executives and engineering teams Control the integrity of financial data, particularly revenue recognition.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for all financial matters, overseeing compliance and regulatory contracts and grants with Federal, state, and private funders.
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Lead the annual business plan development and budgeting process, working closely with the Director of Finance and Division Heads on data analysis and projections. Works closely with the Chief Compliance Officer, maintaining the highest level of security and complete adherence to all HIPAA protected transactions.
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