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Assist Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis with other tasks and projects as directed. Act as a liaison for program staff, and a resource for information sharing and problem solving, advising on financial impacts of programmatic decisions, and training on cost coding, budgeting and financial report interpretation to non-financial staff.
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This includes exposure to all areas of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) through program-led case studies, job shadows, presentations, and senior leader/alumni panels. About you: Currently enrolled in final year of undergraduate program (Finance or Accounting Preferred) Successful internship or related work experience Demonstrated leadership, collaboration, communication and decision-making skills Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Strong planning and organizational skills Working knowledge of Microsoft applications (intermediate level of Excel)Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.
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Qualifications We PreferStrong verbal and written communication skillsEnthusiastic, “can-do” attitude with strong desire for experiential learningExcellent critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making skillsExcellent attention to detail and accuracyAdditional Information:This position is grade P2, Senior Financial Analyst.
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In addition, the Senior Financial Analyst will provide a wide variety of ad-hoc reports in support of the analysis of the financial feasibility of programs and services, including pro form as in support of business planning.
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The Financial Analyst will provide risk analysis and consultancy for risk-based decision-making and management advice. Strong understanding of and experience in data analytics, risk systems, and tools such as MATLAB, Tableau, MSCI RiskMetrics, or Power BI. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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This position plays a key role in support of efforts by senior and middle management to contribute to the financial health of PPHS. Provides analytic support and project coordination including monthly reporting of physician practice performance; identification of opportunity for efficiencies, comprehensive financial modeling, creative problem solving and meeting objectives in a timely manner.
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This role requires a self-starter and independent individual with strong financial modeling abilities, problem solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work in a fast-paced environment with ambiguous situations.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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This role requires a self-starter and independent individual with strong financial modeling abilities, problem solving skills, a keen attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with ambiguous situations.
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AWS Finance seeks a Senior Financial Analyst to support several EC2 Core businesses. Serve as the key business partner working directly with AWS senior management and other internal stakeholders to provide financial recommendations.
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This role requires a self-starter with a strong financial modeling background, problem solving skills, a keen attention to detail, ability to work in a fast-paced environment with ambiguous situations, and solid skills in project management.
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The primary duties of the Financial Analyst include month end close, and financial reporting, which includes forecasting, budgeting, and variance analysis. If you possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, good oral and written skills, attention to detail, and have a good understanding of forecasting, budgeting, and operational/financial accounting concepts and are looking for an opportunity that offers career development and growth, this is the role for you.
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Job Summary: As a Senior Financial Modelling Analyst, you will lead the development and implementation of complex financial models to support strategic decision-making and drive financial performance.
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Position Summary: The Senior Financial Analyst (SFA) position will join our Financial Planning and Analysis department based in our corporate office in Hickory, NC. This position applies technical, analytical and problem-solving skills to provide relevant, accurate and timely information for a portfolio of communities and investments.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for leading and participating in financial analysis, forecasting, and reporting activities. The position supports the Chief Financial Officer by providing analytical support including monthly reporting, identifying opportunities for improvement, financial modeling, and problem solving.
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