Senior Financial Analyst Financial & Banking - Rochester, MN at Geebo

Senior Financial Analyst

Our client, a large healthcare facility, is hiring a Sr.
Financial Analyst! Location:
Hybrid
Responsibilities:
Assures the integrity of financial and statistical data, via preparation or review of general ledger entries, reports, schedules, worksheets, reconciliations or other analysis.
Provides leadership in a team environment supporting complex, ambiguous and highly visible multidisciplinary activities or projects.
Actively communicates and presents information to various audiences.
Uses reporting tools to develop unique management financial information with significant institutional impact.
Is recognized and relied upon as a subject matter expert who can recognize problems, formulate solutions and implement change in a finance, accounting or compliance technical area.
Develops, implements, and maintains programs and tools for financial reporting for complex activities.
Interprets and implements accounting rules, fiscal compliance, policies and regulations.
Proactively identifies opportunities and recommends options for increasing financial margins, while preserving standards and minimizing the financial and legal risks to company.
Develops variable-sensitive business models and/or compliance or fiscal management tools.
Provides expert analytical, financial, accounting, and compliance support to department and institutional leadership.
Mentors, coaches, and trains staff.
Spearheads change and actively participates in decision-making.
Leads and facilitates institutional workgroups or complex projects.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree A master degree in a business related field or, a CPA (active or inactive), CMA or CIA is preferred.
Pay:
$45-57/hour Rate/Salary:
Recommended Skills Analytical Balance Sheet Business Model Coaching And Mentoring Decision Making Finance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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