We Fight Cancer: Care That Never Quits®
Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA®) delivers an extraordinary patient experience we call Patient Empowered Care®. We deliver state-of-the-art, high quality care through an integrative model where a team of experts puts patients at the center of their own care. Every day, you will help patients win the fight against cancer. Every day is challenging and rewarding beyond your imagination.
A Culture of Teamwork, Empowerment & Development
CTCA provides Stakeholders with exceptional support and easy access to a wide range of tools and resources they need to bring the best of themselves, every day. Our benefits, wellness, and compensation programs lead the market. Imagine access to your own personal health coach! We also provide extensive training and career development opportunities that encourage professional and personal growth—it is a point of pride. We empower our Stakeholders to deliver the highest standard of care, which we call the Mother Standard®.
Position Overview:
The Chief Financial Officer of CTCA reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer leads the development and maintenance of financial planning, accounting, and reporting processes to support the organization`s market share and revenue growth, its use of resources, and its profitability. The CFO is also responsible for the safekeeping and privacy of CTCA`s assets and financial information, which requires the enforcement and refinement of various financial policies and controls throughout the entire company. Working closely with Operations, the CFO promotes transparency and accountability across the organization so that CTCA`s growth is responsible, its risks are visible and managed, and returns to the Shareholder(s) are superior.
Responsibilities:
• Plan, develop, organize, implement, direct and evaluate the organization`s fiscal function and performance.
• Identify and leverage the key business drivers to track performance and build on the CTCA value proposition.
• Attract and select top financial and business talent.
• Create a culture of engagement and collaboration amongst the corporate and site financial teams.
• Executive presence and ability to clearly communicate current state financial, risks and opportunities to the National Board, Shareholder Group and Finance Committee.
• Utmost integrity and compliance around the accounting and finance policies, procedures, and internal controls.
• Managing and overseeing independent auditors.
• Evaluate and advise on the impact of long-range financial planning and forecasting.
• Optimize the handling of bank relationships and initiate appropriate strategies to enhance cash position.
• Develop a reliable cash flow projection process.
• Collaborate with the Chief Information Officers on technological investments, Chief Talent Officer on labor management, Chief Operating Officer on financial operations management, Chief Strategy Officer on future model and strategy development, hospital Chief Financial Officers on hospital financial management.
Experience:
• At least 10 years of accounting or finance experience, of which 5 years must be served in a financial leadership role, including SVP, EVP or CFO.
• Experience leading a rapidly growing business`s finance operations, including ownership of Accounting, Financial Reporting, Budgeting, Purchasing, Payroll, and Accounts Payable processes.
• Healthcare background specific to hospitals and physician practices preferred, which includes strategic pricing, revenue cycle, reimbursement, payor contracting, decision support, and business intelligence functional leadership.
• Demonstrated track record of developing financial strategy and building the consensus and alignment throughout an organization to bring the ideas to reality.
• Demonstrated track record of leveraging technology and innovation to drive revenue and collections growth and/or expense reductions that resulted in improved profitability.
• Interpersonal skills that have developed advantageous and measurable relationships with lenders, payers, auditors, intermediaries, and customers.
• Bachelor`s degree required / MBA is preferred. CPA (certified public accountants) or CMA (certified management accountant) certification required.
Skills:
• Strong experience in finance and accounting, compiling and managing budgets, organizational planning and human resource concepts
• Strong analytical skills with the ability to communicate financial data to various constituencies
• Excellent judgment and creative problem solving skills
• Exceptional written, oral, interpersonal, and presentation skills; ability to effectively interact with senior management and board members
• Ability to operate as an effective tactical as well as strategic thinker
• Entrepreneurial team player who can multitask
• Results and profit-oriented with the ability to balance other business considerations.
• Focuses on results in a professional, ethical, and responsible manner when dealing with customers, vendors, team members, and others.
• Strong business acumen and knowledge of industry and competitive environment.
Personal Characteristics:
• Personal integrity that is readily apparent to a wide audience and to Stakeholders in particular.
• Courage to make tough decisions even under pressure and stay with those decisions until results dictate a change.
• Ownership mindset to think and act like an owner of the business who senses and addresses threats and risks, makes every penny count, and protects the reputation of CTCA.
• Self-confidence to engage at all levels of the organization, to meet and influence creditors, financial community leaders, and to engage at the highest levels of partner organizations.
• Broad-gauged intellect that can grasp the implications for CTCA of business trends, and the intellectual curiosity to keep asking questions until true understanding is reached.
The Best Place to Work
We call ourselves Stakeholders because we all have a stake in the care and success of every patient. Today, CTCA Stakeholders deliver healing and hope to patients fighting complex and advanced cancer in Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AZ and Tulsa, OK. Each of our hospitals, and corporate entities, earned a Best Place to Work distinction and receives numerous accreditations that celebrate our culture of clinical quality, innovation, high performance and wellness.
Beyond The Resume, What We Look For
We select people with talent—people who value working with others and thrive in an environment of continuous improvement. We are creative and resourceful problem solvers. We are inventors and innovators. As a CTCA Stakeholder, you make the difference in the life of a patient.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Boca Raton, FL
We Fight Cancer: Care That Never Quits®
Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA®) delivers an extraordinary patient experience we call Patient Empowered Care®. We deliver state-of-the-art, high quality care through an integrative model where a team of experts puts patients at the center of their own care. Every day, you ...
We Fight Cancer: Care That Never Quits®
Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA®) delivers an extraordinary patient experience we call Patient Empowered Care®. We deliver state-of-the-art, high quality care through an integrative model where a team of experts puts patients at the center of their own care. Every day, you will help patients win the fight against cancer. Every day is challenging and rewarding beyond your imagination.
A Culture of Teamwork, Empowerment & Development
CTCA provides Stakeholders with exceptional support and easy access to a wide range of tools and resources they need to bring the best of themselves, every day. Our benefits, wellness, and compensation programs lead the market. Imagine access to your own personal health coach! We also provide extensive training and career development opportunities that encourage professional and personal growth—it is a point of pride. We empower our Stakeholders to deliver the highest standard of care, which we call the Mother Standard®.
Position Overview:
The Chief Financial Officer of CTCA reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer leads the development and maintenance of financial planning, accounting, and reporting processes to support the organization`s market share and revenue growth, its use of resources, and its profitability. The CFO is also responsible for the safekeeping and privacy of CTCA`s assets and financial information, which requires the enforcement and refinement of various financial policies and controls throughout the entire company. Working closely with Operations, the CFO promotes transparency and accountability across the organization so that CTCA`s growth is responsible, its risks are visible and managed, and returns to the Shareholder(s) are superior.
Responsibilities:
• Plan, develop, organize, implement, direct and evaluate the organization`s fiscal function and performance.
• Identify and leverage the key business drivers to track performance and build on the CTCA value proposition.
• Attract and select top financial and business talent.
• Create a culture of engagement and collaboration amongst the corporate and site financial teams.
• Executive presence and ability to clearly communicate current state financial, risks and opportunities to the National Board, Shareholder Group and Finance Committee.
• Utmost integrity and compliance around the accounting and finance policies, procedures, and internal controls.
• Managing and overseeing independent auditors.
• Evaluate and advise on the impact of long-range financial planning and forecasting.
• Optimize the handling of bank relationships and initiate appropriate strategies to enhance cash position.
• Develop a reliable cash flow projection process.
• Collaborate with the Chief Information Officers on technological investments, Chief Talent Officer on labor management, Chief Operating Officer on financial operations management, Chief Strategy Officer on future model and strategy development, hospital Chief Financial Officers on hospital financial management.
Experience:
• At least 10 years of accounting or finance experience, of which 5 years must be served in a financial leadership role, including SVP, EVP or CFO.
• Experience leading a rapidly growing business`s finance operations, including ownership of Accounting, Financial Reporting, Budgeting, Purchasing, Payroll, and Accounts Payable processes.
• Healthcare background specific to hospitals and physician practices preferred, which includes strategic pricing, revenue cycle, reimbursement, payor contracting, decision support, and business intelligence functional leadership.
• Demonstrated track record of developing financial strategy and building the consensus and alignment throughout an organization to bring the ideas to reality.
• Demonstrated track record of leveraging technology and innovation to drive revenue and collections growth and/or expense reductions that resulted in improved profitability.
• Interpersonal skills that have developed advantageous and measurable relationships with lenders, payers, auditors, intermediaries, and customers.
• Bachelor`s degree required / MBA is preferred. CPA (certified public accountants) or CMA (certified management accountant) certification required.
Skills:
• Strong experience in finance and accounting, compiling and managing budgets, organizational planning and human resource concepts
• Strong analytical skills with the ability to communicate financial data to various constituencies
• Excellent judgment and creative problem solving skills
• Exceptional written, oral, interpersonal, and presentation skills; ability to effectively interact with senior management and board members
• Ability to operate as an effective tactical as well as strategic thinker
• Entrepreneurial team player who can multitask
• Results and profit-oriented with the ability to balance other business considerations.
• Focuses on results in a professional, ethical, and responsible manner when dealing with customers, vendors, team members, and others.
• Strong business acumen and knowledge of industry and competitive environment.
Personal Characteristics:
• Personal integrity that is readily apparent to a wide audience and to Stakeholders in particular.
• Courage to make tough decisions even under pressure and stay with those decisions until results dictate a change.
• Ownership mindset to think and act like an owner of the business who senses and addresses threats and risks, makes every penny count, and protects the reputation of CTCA.
• Self-confidence to engage at all levels of the organization, to meet and influence creditors, financial community leaders, and to engage at the highest levels of partner organizations.
• Broad-gauged intellect that can grasp the implications for CTCA of business trends, and the intellectual curiosity to keep asking questions until true understanding is reached.
The Best Place to Work
We call ourselves Stakeholders because we all have a stake in the care and success of every patient. Today, CTCA Stakeholders deliver healing and hope to patients fighting complex and advanced cancer in Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AZ and Tulsa, OK. Each of our hospitals, and corporate entities, earned a Best Place to Work distinction and receives numerous accreditations that celebrate our culture of clinical quality, innovation, high performance and wellness.
Beyond The Resume, What We Look For
We select people with talent—people who value working with others and thrive in an environment of continuous improvement. We are creative and resourceful problem solvers. We are inventors and innovators. As a CTCA Stakeholder, you make the difference in the life of a patient.