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Based in Denver, CO, and reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a strategic financial leader.
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SCOPE OF ROLEThe Chief Financial Officer is a highly skilled and strategic leader who serves on the CEO’s senior leadership team, playing a pivotal role in ensuring financial stability, facilitating growth, and effectively navigating the dynamic and highly regulated landscape of the healthcare industry.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is an integral leader of the Community Health Center, contributing to the strength, growth and long-term development of the organization. Develop tools and systems to provide critical financial and operational information to the Management Team/Chief Executive Officer and make actionable recommendations on both strategy and operations.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) plays a pivotal role in the strategic direction and financial management of Midwest BankCentre. Responsible for asset liability management processes including balance sheet and interest rate risk management, asset pricing, margin management and evaluation of strategies involving the use of derivate financial instruments for hedging activities.
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They will collaborate with the General Manger and the Tribal Council to make decisions regarding organization's financial strategy and operations. The ideal candidate will be responsible for financial strategy, financial planning and analysis, financial reports, company audits, compliance, and bank relationships.
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RBC is looking to hire a Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) for the US Wealth Management platform, which includes direct oversight responsibility for the asset management compliance function.
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The Chief Compliance Officer will be a steward of the institution, responding to the fast-evolving needs of the business while positioning it for further growth, working closely with key internal and external stakeholders to implement best practices and ensure optimal effectiveness in the management and mitigation of compliance risks, including driving efficiencies between relevant compliance teams and processes.
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The Chief Compliance Officer will take a proactive and preventative approach to managing compliance, staying ahead of regulatory developments to drive change, offering new perspectives, and encouraging consistency and collaboration across the US Wealth Management platform.
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We are looking to hire a facility Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Bowling Green Brandywine Treatment Center. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Bowling Green Brandywine Treatment Center.
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About The TeamThe Global KYC Advisory team is tasked with setting KYC policy in coordination with Global Financial Crimes Advisory and Legal colleagues, and implementing KYC control changes and enhancements, working directly with Operations, the Business Unit stakeholders and Firm Technology units where necessary.
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Stewardship: We honor our heritage and hold ourselves accountable for the human, financial and natural resources entrusted to our care. Employment Type:Full timeShift:Description:POSITION PURPOSEThis position is responsible leading and achieving the organization’s operating goals and performance plan and ensuring strategic implementation around leadership, quality, service, financial performance, and growth objectives both proactively and in response to the changing healthcare industry.
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Fiscal Management: Use high-level financial analysis to forecast financial trends, growth and stability, while consistently leading an organization to balance or surplus operations by growing earned revenue and contributions and controlling costs.
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The Norfolk District Attorney’s Office is looking for qualified candidates for the position of Assistant Chief Fiscal Officer. Reporting to the Chief Fiscal Officer, the Assistant Chief Fiscal Officer (ACFO) is responsible for a variety of fiscal-related functions at the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office.
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St. Peter's Health Partners is seeking a dynamic physician executive to join the organization as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for Ellis Medicine located in Schenectady, New York. Maintains a close working relationship with Administration, Chief of Staff and Clinical Chiefs.
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The Financial Analysis team is responsible for M&A and deal due diligence, ad hoc financial analysis, subscriber valuation, and project finance. Be part of DISH, Sling, and Wireless innovation and strategic decision making with our Corporate Financial Analysis Team and influence our business from the bottom line.
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