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Neighborhood Healthcare · 15 hours ago

Chief Financial Officer

Neighborhood Healthcare is a private, non-profit community health organization serving over 500,000 visits annually. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will oversee the financial activities of the organization, ensuring compliance and financial sustainability while collaborating with the Executive Leadership Team.

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Responsibilities

Serve as a thought partner to the CEO and Executive Leadership Team, contributing to overall organizational strategy, growth planning, and financial stewardship
Lead the development and management of the organization’s annual budget, long-range financial plans, and capital investment strategies
Analyze financial trends and provide strategic recommendations to ensure sound financial decision-making
Act as a key liaison to the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, providing timely and transparent reporting
Provide executive oversight of accounting, revenue cycle, analytics, facilities, contracting, and purchasing functions
Ensure financial compliance and reporting accuracy specific to PACE regulatory requirements, including CMS and DHCS guidelines for capitation payments, encounter data and service cost allocations
Monitor and optimize the financial performance of the PACE program, including risk adjustment modeling, participant revenue forecasting and long-term sustainability
Ensure timely and accurate preparation of internal and external financial statements, including those required by federal, state, and local entities
Maintain and enhance internal control systems, financial policies, and fiscal procedures in alignment with regulatory and best practice standards
Ensure compliance with government grants, contracts, and other funding sources, including HRSA and OMB Uniform Guidance
Oversee negotiation and on-going financial viability of managed care payor agreements, including full risk contracts and accountable care organization (ACOS)
Champion internal Clinician Incentive Work with team to establish an internal incentive program that achieves the budgeted and financial goals of the organization
Monitor revenue cycle performance and direct improvements to maximize reimbursement from Medi-Cal, Medicare, managed care, and other third-party
Oversee cash flow, investment strategies, and banking relationships to maintain fiscal health and flexibility
Supervise and mentor the Vice President of Finance, Senior Director of Revenue Cycle and Analytics, and Senior Director of Facilities, ensuring alignment with financial objectives and operational excellence
Guide department leaders in developing and managing their respective budgets, performance metrics, and improvement initiatives
Support ongoing development of future leaders through a combination of succession planning, career development, leadership training and personal mentoring activities
Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and collaboration across the Finance
Provide strategic leadership and fiscal oversight for facilities operations, including capital projects, leases, safety, and regulatory compliance
Partner with the Senior Director of Facilities on expansion initiatives, property negotiations, vendor management, and ongoing improvements
Analyze new opportunities and projects for financial feasibility and risk; make recommendations and provide feedback
Oversee and manage investment portfolios in alignment with Board-approved policies and risk tolerance
Provide strategic financial oversight and scenario modeling for major capital projects and infrastructure improvements
Partner with internal and external stakeholders to secure financing, manage timelines, and ensure fiscal accountability for major initiatives
Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards including GAAP, OMB Uniform Guidance, HRSA requirements, and HIPAA
Collaborate with internal audit, legal counsel, and external auditors to ensure transparency and adherence to ethical standards
Represent the organization in financial matters with external partners, funders, and regulatory agencies
Maintain productive relationships with financial institutions, audit firms, vendors, and healthcare partners

Qualification

Healthcare finance expertisePublic funding knowledgeRegulatory complianceFinancial managementCertified Public Accountant (CPA)Strategic planningFinancial modelingAccounting systems proficiencyAnalytical skillsLeadership skillsInterpersonal skillsCommunication skills

Required

Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance, or a related field required
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation
Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in finance/accounting
Proven track record of strategic planning, financial management, and operational
Strategic thinker with strong conceptual and analytical
Strong leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate across diverse
Deep understanding of nonprofit and healthcare finance, including government reimbursements and managed care
Advanced analytical and financial modeling
Proficiency in accounting systems and Microsoft Office Suite, especially
Ability to communicate complex financial information clearly to varied
Demonstrated executive level experience in strategic thinking and decision making with integrity and commitment to mission-driven work
Ability to travel to multiple sites and attend meetings locally and nationally as
Ability to work at a computer for extended
Ability to lift and carry up to 10 pounds

Preferred

Advanced degree (e.g., MBA, MPA) strongly preferred
Experience working with diverse populations and addressing health equity
Experience in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), public funding, and grant compliance highly preferred
Experience in PACE financial and accounting management

Company

Neighborhood Healthcare

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Neighborhood Healthcare is a health care center that offers senior care, dental care, behavioral health, psychiatrist, and therapist.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$0.5M
Key Investors
The Conrad Prebys FoundationU.S. Department of Health & Human Services
2023-06-26Grant· $0.5M
2021-11-11Grant

Leadership Team

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Rakesh Patel, MD, MBA, FACHE
Chief Executive Officer
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Jeff Glenn
Chief Operating Officer
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