American Cancer Society · 1 day ago
Director FPA Revenue
The American Cancer Society is dedicated to ending cancer and employs a diverse team to support this mission. The Director, FP&A Revenue will lead a team of financial professionals, driving strategic financial planning and performance analysis while supporting fundraising initiatives and enhancing financial acumen across the organization.
GovernmentHealth CareMedicalNon Profit
Responsibilities
Lead and inspire a team of eight FPA Business Partners, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Actively mentor team members, identifying individual strengths and development areas to support career growth and professional advancement. Design and implement development plans, stretch assignments, and cross-functional opportunities that build leadership capabilities and deepen financial expertise. Champion a high-performance culture by setting clear expectations, providing regular feedback, and recognizing achievements
Provide financial leadership to the FPA Revenue team translating strategic priorities into financial plans, forecasts and performance metrics. Guide the development and execution of annual financial plans, KPIs, and reporting structures aligned with organizational goals. Lead the delivery of decision-support analytics and robust business cases that integrate financial and mission-driven metrics. Ensure timely, relevant insights through dashboards and margin analysis to drive financial accountability, strategic alignment, and long-term sustainability across the organization
Serve as a matrixed member of the Region Development Pillar leadership team, partnering with both regional and enterprise development leaders. Act as a financial strategic advisor, helping leaders understand and manage financial outcomes and performance metrics
Build a deep understanding of ACS development programs and operations. Deliver thorough, relevant, and timely analyses that support enterprise-wide initiatives and enhance strategic decision-making. Oversee the management of development pillar financial segment structure
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting or related discipline
8+ years of progressive financial experience with strong analytical and reporting experience as well as building financial plans and forecasts
Excellent communication skills, especially the ability to discuss quantitative findings in easy-to-understand terms in verbal and written formats
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and grow high-performing teams
Advanced analytical skills: identifies key barriers/core problems and apply problem-solving skills in order to deal creatively and resolve multiple / complex situations
Advanced expertise in Adaptive Insights or other enterprise planning tools, Excel, Power BI, and ERP systems (e.g., NetSuite, Salesforce)
Strong understanding of accounting principles and financial techniques, with proficiency in MS Word and PowerPoint
Detail-oriented with a strong focus on quality control and accuracy
Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines in fast-paced environments while delivering thoughtful, data-driven insights and margin analysis
Energetic, organized self-starter who thrives with limited supervision
Strong customer service orientation and ability to foster a cooperative, mission-aligned work environment across cross-functional teams
Preferred
Master's Degree
CPA preferred
Benefits
Generous paid time off policy
Medical
Dental
Retirement benefits
Wellness programs
Professional development programs
Company
American Cancer Society
American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminate cancer in the United States.
H1B Sponsorship
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Trends of Total Sponsorships
2025 (12)
2024 (7)
2023 (10)
2022 (4)
2021 (5)
2020 (5)
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$2.71MKey Investors
Trumbull Memorial Health FoundationEG AmericaThe Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation
2025-07-08Grant· $0.01M
2024-11-13Grant· $0.02M
2024-08-27Grant· $0.65M
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2026-01-03
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