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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Interim Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join a Managed Care Organization (MCO). The Interim CFO will provide strategic financial leadership and guidance to ensure the financial stability and growth of the organization during a transitional period.
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The Chief Financial Officer position is responsible for overseeing the agency’s accounts payable, accounts receivable, budgeting, expense control, grants, and employee benefits. It may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that the Prosecutor, Chief of Staff, and Chief Counsel may deem necessary.
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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible to the Hospital CEO, and maintains business relationships with the Behavioral Health Service Line CFO, Hospital CEO, COO, and CNO. This role will have financial oversight for Pinewood Springs (TriStar Division) and Dominion Hospital (Capital Division.
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Reporting to the Executive Director and serving as an integral member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has primary responsibility for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial-related activities of St. Ambrose, including the development of financial and operational strategies.
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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible to the Hospital CEO, and maintains business relationships with the Division CFO, Hospital CEO, COO, and CNO. We are looking for a Chief Financial Officer for our Swedish Medical Center team where excellence creates excellence.
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The Buck Institute seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to guide the financial systems that empower this enterprise. Reporting to the President and CEO Eric Verdin, and working closely with the COO, this CFO will be responsible for leading the financial operations of this complex non-profit organization.
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Assist Chief Investment Officer and Controller with annual valuation report. Work with Chief Investment Officer on managing Companies contingent liabilities. Plan and forecast the overall financialvisionfor the company to ensure productive financial operations.
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Reporting to the President and CEO, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is the principal financial officer of the company. The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the overall leadership and management of the organization's accounting and financial operations.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at VLPP provides leadership and coordination of affiliate financial planning, oversight, and budget management functions. The CFO is a key member of the Leadership Team and collaborates closely with the President/ Chief Executive Officer on financial matters.
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We are looking for a Chief Financial Officer for our TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center team where excellence creates excellence. If youre looking for a leadership opportunity that provides both personal satisfaction and professional growth, apply to join HCA Healthcare as a Chief Financial Officer.
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The CFO reports directly to the President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and works closely with the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Development Officer (CDO), and the Senior Director of Human Resources on all strategic and tactical matters as they relate to budget management, cost benefit analysis, forecasting needs and the securing of new funding.
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Reporting to the Head of School, the Chief Financial Officer serves as a member of the Leadership Team, and works closely with the Board of Trustees and the Finance Committee to ensure the financial obligations of the school are met and that the school operates in a fiscally sound manner.
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Kean Miller LLP, one of the 210 largest law firms in the United States and the largest in the Capital Region, is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee all aspects of the firm's financial operations and functions.
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Directs and is responsible, through subordinate personnel, all audit, financial reporting, accounts receivable and accounts payable functions. The CFO is the primary responsible party for all aspects of the fiscal and financial management of the organization and provides strategic direction to a cross-functional team.
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Apply for our Chief Financial Officer role today! You will administer the general accounting, patient business services, including third party reimbursement, financial, and statistical reporting functions of the hospital in accordance with established policies and accounting procedures.
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