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Finance Analyst, Client Financial Operations
Location
Colorado
Posted
62 days ago
Salary
$70K - $90K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Finance Analyst, Client Financial Operations
Capital Rx
• Develop team-specific KPI dashboard and conduct periodic analyses of financial results to identify positive/negative trends, operational opportunities, etc. • Identify automation opportunities and partner with Fin Ops management and Strategic Operations to assess ROI, develop requirements, and prioritize projects based on importance and impact • Obtain working knowledge of and assist in all invoicing aspects: • Lead comprehensive billing processes by analyzing inbound data from multiple sources, including multi-year contracts, client programs, and service volumes (e.g., per claim, per member, one-time fees, recurring fees) • Manage billing across various lines of business including commercial, public, private, and government health plans, covering drug spend and ancillary services • Invoice Generation: Prepare and issue invoices based on predefined billing schedules and contract terms • System Reconciliation: Reconcile billing records between internal platforms (e.g., ERP and adjudication systems) to ensure consistency • Contractual and Clinical Program Reconciliation for Billing: enhance reconciliation process to ensure and confirm all billable programs and administrative fees are correctly captured • Audit Support: Assist with internal audits by providing technical or analytical support on requests • Process Adherence: Follow established billing procedures and escalate discrepancies to senior finance staff. • Continuous Improvement & Collaboration • Utilize SQL or other data query applications to prepare journal entries, accruals, and adjustments as required • Responsible for adherence to the Capital Rx Code of Conduct, including reporting of noncompliance.
Job Requirements
- Undergraduate bachelor’s degree, with a record of strong academic performance in Accounting, Finance, Actuarial Science, Statistics, Economics, or Business Administration
- 4-6 year(s) of proven experience in financial/data analysis, actuarial services, accounting, pricing, or underwriting
- Experience working with large data sets, containing both structured and unstructured data
- Knowledge in SQL, Excel, and other data visualization tools (Python experience a plus though not required)
- Ability to balance multiple complex projects simultaneously
- Strong understanding of pharmacy pricing
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
- Extremely flexible, highly organized, and able to shift priorities easily.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Professional development opportunities
- Flexible work arrangements
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