Chief Financial Officer Physician Group CFO Sports & Recreation - Albany, CA at Geebo

Chief Financial Officer Physician Group CFO

A Central Oregon Physician Practice Group is actively seeking an experience Chief Financial Officer to lead the financial future of the organization.
The Chief Financial Officer will report to the Chief Executive Officer and will be responsible for all financial and fiscal management aspects of the Physician Group and all outpatient facilities.
The Chief Financial Officer will be supported by a Finance Director and an experienced finance team.
The CFO will manage accounting, purchasing, budget management, financial, compliance auditing and financial reporting to regulatory agencies and committees of the organization.
The Chief Financial Officer will establish and maintain appropriate financial policies and strategies, accurate and timely financial reporting, establishment of budgets, and approval of capital expenditures.
The Chief Financial Officer will collaborate with the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors and Hospital Directors and Physician Partners to set and reach financial goals and provide financial guidance.
The CFO will establish and recommend the leadership team regarding any major corporate economic strategies, objectives and policies for the company.
This outpatient Physician Group nestled in the fertile Willamette Valley.
It's known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural surroundings.
The region has a strong sense of community, with numerous local events, a diversified economy, and numerous educational institutions.
This large and stable healthcare organization, is known for their high level of patient care services, and excellent employee benefits.
The healthcare organization is prepared to offer a desirable work schedule and competitive compensation package that includes a generous base salary, comprehensive benefit package and potential relocation assistance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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