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This page tracks remote financial planning and analysis openings that are location-eligible for Hawaii.
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• Assist the North America team with the monthly, quarterly, and annual close process, including preparation of journal entries, account reconciliations, supporting schedules, and other close deliverables. • Support the accuracy, completeness, and integrity of financial data across the region and its business units. • Prepare routine journal entries and assist with recurring monthly accounting activities, including accruals, reclasses, prepaid expenses, fixed assets, and other assigned areas. • Prepare account reconciliations and supporting schedules in a timely manner, researching and resolving reconciling items as needed. • Review accounts payable transactions, including vendor bills, employee expense reports, corporate card activity, and related supporting documentation for accuracy, completeness, coding, approvals, and compliance with internal policies. • Assist with transactional accounting work, including invoice review, expense report review, vendor and payment support, data entry, account coding, and follow-up on missing or incomplete documentation. • Assist with the preparation of financial reports and internal reporting schedules, ensuring information is complete, accurate, and aligned with internal accounting policies. • Support compliance with regulatory requirements and assist in preparing documentation and analysis for external audits. • Help maintain and improve accounting processes, documentation, and internal controls to support timely and accurate reporting. • Work closely with North America finance teams to gather required financial data, promote consistency in reporting practices, and support adherence to close timelines. • Assist with variance analysis and research fluctuations in financial results, escalating issues or unusual activity as appropriate. • Partner with colleagues across accounting, finance, FP&A, tax, payroll, accounts payable, and operations to resolve issues and improve reporting quality. • Support ad hoc accounting, finance, and process improvement projects as needed.
• GuideWell is seeking a clinically fluent, performance-driven Clinical Finance Director to serve as a dedicated financial partner and industry-benchmarking authority for its portfolio of care delivery assets. • The Director will operate as an embedded financial strategist within the Care Delivery business, benchmarking clinic financial and operational performance against industry standards (MGMA, HFMA, Kaufman Hall), driving margin improvement at the asset level, and ensuring the GuideWell clinic portfolio performs at or above peer benchmarks across key clinical finance KPIs including provider productivity, revenue cycle efficiency, staffing ratios, and contribution margin. • Serve as the organization’s subject matter expert on primary care and specialty clinic financial benchmarks. • Define and maintain a comprehensive clinic-level financial KPI framework calibrated to industry standards, covering: provider productivity (wRVUs, visits/physician/year), revenue cycle health, staffing efficiency, facility cost as a percent of revenue, and operating margin by site and service line. • Conduct regular gap analyses comparing GuideWell clinic performance to industry medians and best-practice benchmarks. • Serve as the primary financial advisor to asset-level operational and clinical leaders. • Monitor and assess clinic-level financial performance, including revenue cycle health, provider productivity, staffing efficiency, and contribution margin by site. • Define the financial strategic priorities for the Care Delivery portfolio and direct the enterprise FP&A team on how to align planning, forecasting, and reporting activities to those priorities. • Partner closely with the enterprise FP&A team to ensure the right data, models, and analyses are being produced to support asset-level decision-making.
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Role Description Own all monthly financial reconciliation, reporting, and compliance for both Givzey and Version2.ai. - Build, refine, and present financial forecasting models that power leadership decisions. - Deliver clear, actionable financial performance reports to the CEO and Board of Directors. - Lead accounts payable, invoicing, collections, and vendor onboarding processes. - Maintain cap tables and oversee 409A valuations. - Ensure full compliance with federal, state, and local tax regs. - Manage commission reporting for leadership and sales teams. - Partner with legal and accounting on audits, contracts, and compliance. - Review and optimize software license agreements and insurance coverage. Qualifications - 3–5 years of finance experience, ideally in a SaaS startup (bonus: nonprofit familiarity). - Proven success with forecasting, KPI tracking, and board-level reporting. - Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or related field — or equivalent experience. - Detail-driven, analytical, and unafraid of a fast-moving to-do list. - Exceptional communication skills — you can turn complex numbers into a compelling story. - Passion for our missions and excitement to grow alongside two trailblazing companies. - A proactive, roll-up-your-sleeves mindset — because “that's not my job” isn't in your vocabulary. Benefits - Work fully remote with a tight-knit, high-performing team. - Be part of two industry-shaping SaaS products in hyper-growth mode. - Direct access to founders and leadership — your voice and ideas matter. - Opportunity to help shape our long-term strategy and scale.
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• Define and evolve the architecture, strategy, and long-term roadmap for PadSplit's financial services domain. • Design and build secure, scalable systems supporting payments, billing, collections, and ledger management. • Lead integrations with banks, payment processors, fintech partners, and financial service providers. • Collaborate closely with Finance, Product, and Engineering leaders to align technical solutions with business objectives. • Establish and drive best practices around reliability, observability, transaction integrity, and financial accuracy. • Mentor senior and staff engineers through architecture reviews, technical guidance, and engineering leadership. • Lead investigation, resolution, and prevention efforts for issues impacting financial systems and money movement. • Assess emerging technologies, payment solutions, and AI capabilities that improve efficiency, reliability, or customer experience.
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• Reporting directly to the Managing Partner, the Vice President of Finance and Operations is Meridian's senior business operations leader • Responsible for the financial stewardship and operational scalability of the firm • Oversees Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Recruiting, Legal, and operational governance • Ensures systems, processes, controls, and infrastructure necessary to support continued growth are in place • Manage a lean internal team supported by specialized third-party partners • Serve as a strategic partner to the Managing Partner, providing financial insight, operational discipline, and organizational leadership across the enterprise
• Build relationships with founders, operators, investors, accelerators, and startup communities globally. • Source high-quality startup investment opportunities. • Develop investment theses across priority sectors. • Evaluate startups, founders, products, markets, and business models. • Conduct market mapping and competitive analysis. • Help establish and refine 16VC's investment processes.
• Develop and implement overlay sales strategies to complement primary sales initiatives and enhance overall revenue. • Identify and target potential clients within the financial services industry to expand the customer base. • Collaborate with marketing and product teams to align sales campaigns with product offerings and market demands. • Maintain and nurture relationships with existing clients to ensure satisfaction and encourage repeat business. • Conduct product presentations and demonstrations to prospective clients, tailoring solutions to their specific needs. • Analyze market trends and competitor activities to identify new sales opportunities and adjust strategies accordingly. • Prepare and deliver regular sales reports and forecasts to senior management, highlighting progress and areas for improvement. • Define and articulate Infovista’s differentiated BFSI CX narrative, positioning the company at the intersection of customer experience, operational risk, and AI-driven interactions • Shape high-value use cases that resonate with financial institutions, including fraud validation, authentication journey reliability, and AI agent safety within banking customer interactions. • Translate these capabilities into compelling C-level messaging, enabling effective engagement with senior stakeholders such as CTO, CIO, and CX leaders. • Directly support top strategic deals where vertical expertise is critical, while developing repeatable go-to-market plays that can be scaled across regions and accounts to consistently drive revenue growth in the financial services segment. • Translate customer challenges into concrete, solution-driven constructs, such as journey validation use cases and risk exposure scenarios that highlight business impact. • Collaborate closely with Product and Sales Engineering teams to co-design tailored solutions, while driving multi-stakeholder deal alignment, ensuring successful deal progression and closure. • Act as the primary voice of BFSI customers within the organization, bringing deep industry insight into internal decision-making.
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Title: Director of Finance & Operations Location: US Job Description: $103,000 Annually Empower the Next Generation to End Factory Farming What would it mean to dedicate your time, talent, and energy to creating a more just and sustainable food system? New Roots Institute is a growing nonprofit dedicated to ending factory farming by empowering the next generation of advocates. Our fellowship programs train students to lead real-world campaigns that create structural and behavioral change in their communities. We’re seeking a passionate and experienced Director of Finance & Operations to join our team and help us deepen our impact. Is New Roots Institute the right place for you? Here’s what you should know: - Ending factory farming is not merely our employment. We prioritize our lives around it and are looking for people who bring that same commitment, along with the self-awareness and discipline to sustain it. - We continuously question our own biases and assumptions and adapt when we recognize we’re wrong. We’re looking for people who can see their ego and know how to put it aside to achieve shared goals. - We're results-oriented, strive for excellence, and are looking for people who can say they never miss deadlines. - Giving and receiving honest and direct feedback is foundational to our culture and a performance requirement for all of us. We're looking for people who are eager to use constructive feedback to grow and help others to grow, both personally and professionally. - Because we work remotely, proactive communication and quick responses are key to building trust and working effectively together. We’re looking for people who excel at keeping everyone updated. If you don’t always respond within a few hours, New Roots won’t be the place for you. - We genuinely enjoy working together and look for ways to have fun, despite the tragic nature of what we are up against. How You’ll Make an Impact Financial Management - Lead all financial operations including budgeting, forecasting, cash flow management, accounts payable/receivable, and month-end close processes. - Drive the annual organizational budget process in collaboration with program and department leads; monitor performance against budget throughout the year. - Build and maintain multi-year financial models to support scenario planning and strategic decision-making. Reporting and Compliance - Develop and present timely, accurate financial reports to the senior management team and Board of Directors, including dashboards that translate financial data into strategic insight. - Oversee the annual audit and Form 990 preparation; serve as primary liaison with external auditors and the finance committee of the Board. - Manage restricted grant funds, ensuring compliance with funder requirements and accurate tracking of expenditures by grant. - Develop and implement internal controls, financial policies, and risk management frameworks. People Operations and HR - Interface with Rippling PEO on payroll processing, benefits administration, workers' comp, unemployment claims, HR compliance, and employment tax filings, and ensure that New Roots meets its obligations as the worksite employer. - Partner with senior management on compensation philosophy, job classification, and total rewards strategy. Organizational Operations - Design and continuously improve operational systems, policies, and processes that support a remote-first, growing organization. Strategic Partnership - Serve as a strategic partner to the Managing Director and a collaborative, solutions-oriented member of the senior management team. - Support strategic planning processes by providing operational and financial analysis to inform organizational priorities. - Provide financial analysis and recommendations to support decisions around program expansion, staffing, and organizational growth. - Support the Development team with grant budgets, financial reporting to funders, and financial components of proposals. What We’re Looking For Required Skills & Experience People Leadership - 3+ years of direct supervisory experience. - Experience coaching and developing staff. - You've navigated difficult people decisions: performance management, role transitions, team restructuring, or separations. Knowledge and Technical Skills - 5+ years of progressive financial management experience, with at least 2 years in a senior or director-level role in a nonprofit organization. - Demonstrated experience managing audits, preparing or overseeing Form 990 preparation, and working with external auditors. - Deep knowledge of nonprofit accounting (GAAP), fund accounting, and grant compliance. - Proficiency with QuickBooks Online and strong Google Sheets skills. Communication and Leadership - Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable presenting to senior leadership and board members. - Exceptional analytical skills and the ability to translate complex financial data into clear, accessible formats. Work Style - Highly organized, self-directed, and comfortable managing multiple priorities in a remote work environment. Preferred Skills & Experience - CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced credential. - Experience with organizational technology infrastructure, including software licensing, project management tools, and data security practices. Other Requirements - Shared vegan and anti-speciesist values. No one on our team consumes animals or animal products or believes that non-human animals can ethically be treated as resources for human use. - Ability to commit to attending the annual in-person team meeting, which typically takes place during the first full week of June (Monday through Friday). Compensation and Benefits This is a full-time, remote position with a salary of $103,000 per year, plus a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, and unlimited PTO. Please note, we have a no-negotiation salary policy to ensure transparency and equity across the team. View more of our benefits on our Join Our Team page. Hiring Process If a candidate is moved forward, the hiring process will include a skills task, screening interview, competencies interview, work history interview, and reference checks. See our Join Our Team page for more details. Ready to Make a Difference? - To Apply: Please click the “Apply for this position” link to tell us why you are interested in New Roots Institute and to submit your resume. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We hope to fill this position as soon as possible. - We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels welcome and respected. We strongly encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, especially those who identify as Black, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, and people from the global majority. - By submitting your application, you are indicating that you have read our Privacy Policy and accept its terms. - Please note that we are only considering applicants based in North America at this time.
• Own the month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close process; ensure timeliness, accuracy, and GAAP compliance across all financial statements; maintain the general ledger, oversee journal entries, account reconciliations, and consolidations • Own complex areas critical to biotech including R&D and clinical trial expense accruals, stock-based compensation, leases, collaboration and licensing arrangements, revenue recognition, and equity/financing transactions; document positions in clear technical memos • Serve as the primary point of contact for external auditors; lead the annual financial statement audit from planning through issuance, including audit schedules, PBC requests, and management responses • Manage the company’s cash position, bank relationships, and investment accounts; oversee cash flow forecasting, wire approvals, and operating account controls; ensure clear visibility into the company’s liquidity runway at all times • Prepare accurate and timely internal financial reports (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow) for the CFO, executive team, and Board; design, implement, and maintain a robust internal control environment and accounting policies consistent with GAAP and SOX-readiness standards • Oversee federal, state, and local tax filings (or coordinate with external advisors); manage R&D tax credits and all regulatory reporting requirements • Evaluate, implement, and optimize accounting systems and finance tools (ERP, expense management, procurement workflows); deploy AI strategically and responsibly; scale and modernize the finance tech stack to meet the demands of a growing clinical-stage biotech • Manage relationships with external auditors, tax advisors, payroll providers, and accounting consultants; hold vendors accountable to scope, budget, and timeline • Directly manage, develop, and retain the finance team; serve as the day-to-day mentor and primary resource for finance staff; build a high-performance culture within the function
We are Inova, Northern Virginia’s leading nonprofit healthcare provider. Every day, our 26,000+ team members provide world-class healthcare to the communities we serve. Our people are the reason we're a national leader in healthcare safety, quality and patient experience. And from best-in-class facilities to professional development opportunities, we support them at every step. At Inova, we're constantly striving to be ever better — to shape a more compassionate future for healthcare. Inova Health System is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, pregnancy (including childbirth, pregnancy-related conditions and lactation), race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.
Role Description Inova Health is looking for a dedicated Patient Financial Services Representative 4 - Insurance Follow Up to join our Resolution team. This role will be full-time day shift from Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm, Remote Role. Remote Eligibility: This position is eligible for remote work for candidates residing in the following states: - VA - MD - DC - DE - FL - GA - NC - OH - PA - SC - TN - TX - WV The Patient Financial Services Representative 4 performs the duties of a Patient Financial Services Representative 3 and is responsible for the timely and accurate editing, submission, and/or follow-up of assigned claims. - Processes claims for multiple payer types (i.e. Commercial, Managed Care, Blue Cross, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.) - Ensures that all assigned claims meet clearinghouse and/or payer processing criteria. - Ensures appropriate follow-up on assigned work lists while meeting all departmental productivity and quality review standards. - Informs management of issues and potential resolutions regarding problems with the claims process. - Provides support, education, and guidance to team members while performing duties, as assigned, in the absence of the supervisor or manager. Qualifications - Associate Degree or an additional three years of experience appropriate to the position under consideration. - 3 years of Experience in revenue cycle, finance, customer service or data analytics. Requirements - Expertise in Insurance Follow-Up Resolutions highly preferred. - Proficiency in hospital billing systems (e.g., Epic) and insurance verification portals. - Extensive understanding of Medicaid, Medicare, commercial insurance, and self-pay policies. - Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and hospital financial assistance programs. - Ability to analyze patient accounts, identify discrepancies, and resolve billing or insurance issues effectively. Benefits - Committed to Team Member Health: offering medical, dental and vision coverage, and a robust team member wellness program. - Retirement: Inova matches the first 5% of eligible contributions – starting on your first day. - Tuition and Student Loan Assistance: offering up to $5,250 per year in education assistance and up to $10,000 for student loans. - Mental Health Support: offering all Inova team members, their spouses/partners, and their children 25 mental health coaching or therapy sessions, per person, per year, at no cost. - Work/Life Balance: offering paid time off, paid parental leave, and flexible work schedules. Company Description We are Inova, Northern Virginia’s leading nonprofit healthcare provider. Every day, our 26,000+ team members provide world-class healthcare to the communities we serve. Our people are the reason we're a national leader in healthcare safety, quality and patient experience. And from best-in-class facilities to professional development opportunities, we support them at every step. At Inova, we're constantly striving to be ever better — to shape a more compassionate future for healthcare. Inova Health System is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, pregnancy (including childbirth, pregnancy-related conditions and lactation), race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.
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