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Financial Planning & Analysis ( FP&A): is the central strategic Finance team reporting to the Firm CFO with responsibility for: Overseeing the firm’s annual budget and planning processes, financial governance, management reporting & expense management.
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Prepare and provide reports as required by program directors, direct supervisor, Budget Director, Director of Finance, Sr. VP. of Finance and CFO and assist in other financial projects as needed.
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Our organization is expanding, and we are seeking a forward-thinking Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to drive strategic decision-making, modernize financial systems, and upskill staff to position us for scalable growth.
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As the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) function covering the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Group, we also bring together a holistic point of view across all seven risk types for the Company's CFO.
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The Interest Rate Risk and CFO Price Risk team under the Enterprise Financial Risk group is looking for a Market Risk Analyst to provide risk oversight and independent analysis on portfolios managed by the CFO group at Bank of America.
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In collaboration with the CEO, Chief Development Officer (CDO), CFO, and Development Director, assist in mapping public grant and other fundraising strategy to generate significant general operating revenue.
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The Environmental Health and Safety/Asbestos, Lead and Mold Remediation Unit within CFO/FMC is seeking to hire an energetic and motivated individual to join our team of professionals in our continued success in ensuring and maintaining a hazard free work environment.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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As an Associate Director in the Finance Transformation area at CrossCountry, you will play a pivotal role in guiding our Office of the CFO clients through the complexities of Finance strategy, operating model design and F&A operations.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing all financial and revenue cycle operations at our facilities. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with long term care expereience to join our team.
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Support the Head of School and CFO with ad-hoc projects, as needed. Willingness to learn HR-related requirements of a preschool operating in compliance with NYC DOHMH regulations. Stay up to date and ensure compliance with NYC DOHMH Human Resource-related regulations.
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Monitor performance of physician billing progress and physician quality metrics pertaining to eligibility for FPP distributions on the system, departmental, and physician level; liaise with both office of CFO and CMO and Affiliations in communicating with department chairs, NYU and other Woodhull and Central Office staff as needed.
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You are an adept salesperson and relationship manager capable of engaging in business-level and technical conversations at multiple levels of the organization, including the CTO, COO, and CFO. You have experience working with upper middle market and enterprise companies.
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Analyze results and provide commentary to the Director, the VP of Grants Administration and the CFO. Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual claims, submit the claims and budgets to funders on various funder specific portals, including but not limited to HHS accelerator, e compass, VIPS, SMS, PMS, eLOCCs, Grants Gateway, etc.
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This individual will also be responsible for working very closely with various department Heads (Highly Visible role) including but not limited to; CCO, Legal/GC, Director of Finance, COO and CFO.
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