Chief Financial Officer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Holyoke, MA at Geebo

Chief Financial Officer

DescriptionLifePoint Behavioral Health is seeking a passionate, creative and goal-oriented Chief Financial Officer tojoin the team at Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital, a 150-bed free standing hospital in Holyoke, MA. Lifepoint offers a collaborative work environment, competitive compensation, and professional development opportunities so you can focus on what really matters providing quality patient care. Do not miss the opportunity to join our team and build a career that touches lives.As a Chief Financial Officer you will:
Plans, organizes and directs the fiscal services department, including the development, interpretation, coordination, and administration of the hospital s policies on finance, accounting, insurance, financial/accounting systems, internal controls, and auditing. Maintains departmental reports and records, and collects statistical data for administrative and regulatory purposes. Supervises and coordinates the functions of reimbursements, budget, patient accounting, medical records, admissions and general accounting, which includes general ledger accounting, accounts payable, and cashiering. Prepares report outlining hospital s financial position in all areas of assets, liabilities, income and expense, based on past, present, and planned future operations.QualificationsAs a Chief Financial Officer you will have:
Bachelor s degree in Accounting or Finance. Master s degree in Accounting or Finance preferred. Equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may substitute for education requirements.Licensed Certified Public Accountant preferred. Two years prior management experience in a hospital or healthcare settingReq ID 505605Post Date Apr. 15, 2024CategoryExecutive
FacilityValley Springs Behavioral Health HospitalEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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