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This position develops a thorough knowledge of Allscripts SFM/SCM/CPM, EPSi, HPM, HBI, Axiom, general ledger, decision support and cost accounting systems. Partners with the Vice President Finance in the preparation of short- and long-range strategic plans, and monthly financial/operational reporting for various lines of business.
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The Finance Director’s team will be responsible forproviding support for strategic initiatives, financial analysis, campaign tracking,sales and channel mix reporting, oversight of US Caesar Fund and Canadian National Advertising Fund. The FinanceDirector also supports budgeting, forecasting, and review of departmental spending.
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This position will focus on maintaining financial accuracy, enhancing reporting processes, and conducting ad hoc financial analysis to support decision-making and drive business performance.
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The Enterprise FP&A team provides overall management reporting, financial planning and analysis, decision support and finance operations support to all Alexion’s corporate center functions.
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Palo Alto Networks is looking for an experienced finance leader to provide decision support as the Senior Director, Finance - Next Generation Firewall. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, Network Security, this role will oversee Hardware & Software firewalls and Supply Chain operations.
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The Director of Accounting & Finance will oversee the company’s accounting operations, financial reporting, budgeting, and compliance while providing key insights to drive decision-making.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with finance, tax, legal, payroll, HR, and external auditors to provide financial insights and support decision-making processes.
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The Director of Finance and Administration will partner with the leadership team in strategic decision making and operations, and will lead and develop an internal team to support finance, business planning and budgeting, human resources, administration, and IT.
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Lead the budgeting and forecasting processes, providing comprehensive financial analysis and insights to support strategic planning and decision-making. Extensive experience in finance and accounting, with a proven track record of managing high-volume transactions and providing insightful financial analysis.
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Position Summary The Director of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) works closely with senior management to improve profitability and operational efficiency by developing operational and capital budgets, decision support, and management reporting.
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The Finance Director will play a critical, high impact role in managing the company’s financial operations, including overseeing the accounting, reporting, and data management functions.
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Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field; CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or MBA (Master of Business Administration) preferred. Utilize and optimize financial systems and software for effective transaction management, reporting, and data analysis.
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By managing the budgeting processes, financial reporting, decision support, and capital budgeting, the Director of Finance will provide critical insights and strategic guidance to the hospital's leadership team.
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Serving as a lead financial support and key member of the Finance team, responsible for the daily functions of finance and decision support, including but not limited to labor management, capital planning and tracking, month-end and quarterly close analysis and reporting, financial and profitability reporting, annual budgeting, and forecasting.
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Microsoft office suite, financial analytics, data mining, health system decision support systems, data visualization, basic accounting and financial reporting.
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