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We are seeking talented individuals to join our Chief Financial Officer in Training program, where you will work directly with an assigned CFO as your mentor. Join Acadia Healthcare's CFO Training Program and embark on an exciting journey to become a future leader in the field of behavioral healthcare finance.
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Minimum of 5 years as a CFO (or equivalent, such as financial vice president/VP of finance) in privately held companies within the USA. As a Partner with B2B CFO & B2B EXIT, you'll tap into the potential of our well-recognized brand and esteemed reputation to create your own thriving consulting practice.
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We are looking to hire a facility Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Crestwyn Behavioral Health. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Crestwyn Behavioral Health. The Facility CFO has responsibility and is accountable for overall financial operations and all aspects of the day-to-day fiscal management of the facility.
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As a member of the Hospital's senior management team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will participate in the financial and functional decision-making processes necessary for the successful attainment of the hospital's mission in addition to maintaining an awareness of changes in healthcare matters that could have an impact on the success of the hospital.
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