Financial Planning & Analysis Lead
Location
France
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$119.3K - $179.0K / year
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Financial Planning & Analysis Lead
CareMore Health
Role Description CareMore Health, a Mosaic Health company, is seeking an experienced Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Lead to serve as a key finance partner supporting financial planning, forecasting, reporting, and business decision-making. This role leads complex financial analyses, owns critical planning processes, and provides actionable insights to operational and clinical stakeholders within a value-based healthcare environment. The FP&A Lead operates with minimal supervision, serves as a recognized subject matter expert in financial planning and analysis, and leads cross-functional initiatives that improve financial performance and decision-making. The role requires strong analytical capabilities, healthcare finance expertise, and the ability to translate complex financial data into meaningful business recommendations. Key Responsibilities - Financial Planning, Forecasting & Analysis - Lead annual budgeting, quarterly forecasting, and monthly financial planning activities for assigned business areas. - Develop and maintain complex financial models supporting operational, clinical, and strategic initiatives. - Analyze financial performance, key business drivers, and emerging trends to identify risks and opportunities. - Support long-range planning activities through scenario modeling and sensitivity analysis. - Recommend improvements to forecasting methodologies and planning processes. - Business Partnership & Decision Support - Serve as a trusted finance partner to operational, clinical, and functional leaders. - Translate financial and operational data into actionable insights and recommendations. - Lead monthly variance analysis and communicate performance drivers to leadership. - Provide financial guidance for business initiatives, investments, and operational improvement efforts. - Present financial findings and recommendations to senior leaders and stakeholders. - Healthcare Finance & Performance Management - Analyze healthcare-specific financial and operational metrics, including PMPM, utilization, medical cost trends, MLR, and membership performance. - Support financial modeling and performance monitoring for value-based care arrangements, capitation agreements, and shared savings programs. - Partner with Accounting, Actuarial, Clinical, and Operations teams to understand performance drivers and improve forecasting accuracy. - Process Improvement & Project Leadership - Lead complex FP&A projects requiring cross-functional collaboration and independent problem-solving. - Identify opportunities to improve reporting efficiency, forecasting accuracy, and data quality. - Support automation initiatives and implementation of planning and reporting tools. - Establish and maintain documentation, model governance, and reporting standards within the FP&A function. - Leadership & Team Development - Provide guidance, coaching, and technical support to analysts and other finance team members. - Review analytical work products and help elevate team capabilities and best practices. - Lead project teams and coordinate efforts across multiple stakeholders to achieve business objectives. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Statistics, or related field. - 7+ years of progressive FP&A, corporate finance, or healthcare finance experience. - Healthcare industry experience required. - Demonstrated experience leading complex financial analyses, planning processes, and cross-functional initiatives. - Experience partnering with senior functional leaders and influencing business decisions through data-driven recommendations. Requirements - Advanced financial modeling and analytical skills. - Strong understanding of financial statements, budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis. - Experience with planning systems such as Workday Adaptive Planning, Oracle, or similar platforms. - Proficiency working with large financial and operational datasets. - Knowledge of healthcare finance concepts including PMPM, MLR, IBNR, RAF/HCC, and value-based care economics preferred. Leadership Competencies - Recognized subject matter expertise in FP&A and financial analysis. - Ability to independently lead complex projects with minimal supervision. - Strong problem-solving skills and sound business judgment. - Proven ability to coach and mentor finance professionals. - Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to influence stakeholders across functions. Compensation $119,313.00 to $178,968.00
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