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McKesson Corporation State Controller in Teaneck, New Jersey

Overview

Join Regional Cancer Care Associates (RCCA) as the Director of State Controller, and become a key player in driving strategic initiatives and shaping the financial and operational success of our organization. As a critical member of the leadership team, you will have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of cancer patients and their families.

In this role, you will oversee the financial operations of RCCA's locations, collaborating closely with our dynamic leadership team to develop and implement innovative financial strategies. You will analyze financial data, providing valuable insights and recommendations to improve our financial performance. With your expertise, you will manage the general ledger and related systems for the entire Income Statement and Balance Sheet, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.

But that's not all. As the State Controller, you will also take center stage, reporting monthly results to key stakeholders and presenting financials at physician meetings, board meetings, and finance committee meetings. Your ability to develop robust reporting packages and investigate financial statement variances will be essential in guiding informed decision-making.

At RCCA, we value continuous improvement and efficiency. You will have the opportunity to recommend and implement improvements across all aspects of accounting and finance operations. Additionally, you will play a vital role in the preparation of the annual budget, ensuring compliance with internal controls, and providing financial oversight and leadership to our revenue cycle business offices.

As the primary finance leader, you possess the demonstrated leadership capabilities and effective communication skills necessary to excel in this role. Your attention to detail, determination to achieve results, and continuous improvement mindset will set you apart. With a strong foundation in accounting and finance, you bring analytical and healthcare acumen to the table. Your proactive and self-starting attitude makes you an ideal fit for our fast-paced environment.

To qualify for this position, you will need a bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance, along with 7+ years of progressive accounting and/or finance experience, including at least three years of management experience. While a CPA and/or MBA is preferred, it is not required. Prior practice management and healthcare experience will be highly valuable in understanding the unique challenges of our industry.

Initially, you will work in-person from our Corporate Office in Teaneck for three days per week to build relationships, prioritize objectives, and establish a team culture. As you demonstrate your capabilities and meet team objectives, we will be open to increasing the number of remote workdays.

Responsibilities

The State Controller will:

  • Serve as the primary leader to the accounting/finance team.
  • Report monthly results to key stakeholders, providing timely analysis of key performance indicators and explaining variances.
  • Present financials at physician meetings, board meetings, and finance committee meetings.
  • Develop robust reporting packages as requested by management and physicians.
  • Investigate financial statement variances to identify their causes accurately.
  • Prepare the annual budget.
  • Communicate with key operational, physician, and centralized support counterparts.
  • Recommend improvements and efficiencies in all aspects of accounting and finance operations.
  • Perform ad hoc and pro forma analyses as needed.
  • Manage all capital requisitions, including proforma and business case development.
  • Ensure compliance with internal controls required by SOX and initiate necessary remediation.
  • Provide financial oversight and indirect leadership to revenue cycle business offices, including billing, adjustments, refunds, data extraction, reporting, accounts receivable aging, corrections, and month-end close of the practice management system.
  • Act as a liaison between US Oncology Network/McKesson and local operations for process implementation and control.
  • Support department managers, practice administration, and physicians in the preparation, understanding, and use of financial information.
  • Participate in the development of practice objectives.
  • Supervise and mentor the assigned accounting/finance team.
  • Develop systems and monitor compliance with company/practice agreements.
  • Ensure compliance with established accounting and revenue cycle policies/procedures and internal controls.

The ideal candidate for this role is an experienced collaborator who is highly organized, flexible, and capable of multitasking. Additionally, the candidate should possess:

  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities.
  • Effective communication skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and willingness to perform necessary work to achieve results.
  • Continuous improvement mindset.
  • Accounting, finance, analytical, and healthcare acumen.
  • Knowledge of balance sheet reserve measurement and accounting.
  • Proactive, determined, and self-starting attitude.
  • Comfort and capability to work independently.
Qualifications

Requirements for this position include:

  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance (with appropriate experience).
  • Practice Management/Healthcare experience.
  • 7+ years of progressive accounting and/or finance experience, with at least three years of management experience.
  • Strong foundation in accounting, with a preference for candidates with strong analytical/FP&A experience.
  • CPA and/or MBA preferred, though not required.
  • Ability to work in-person from the Corporate Office in Teaneck for a total of three days per week initially, with the potential for more remote work once fully onboarded and oriented with the leadership team, software tools, and so forth.

RCCA offers a competitive salary with bonus potential and a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 401K, and PTO. If you are looking for an opportunity to grow your career and make a positive impact on patients and their families, please submit your resume and salary requirements.

Regional Cancer Care Associates (RCCA) is one of the largest networks of cancer care physicians in the United States, providing patients with access to innovative therapies, clinical trials, sophisticated diagnostics, second opinions, and more. With convenient locations in New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, and the Washington, D.C., area, RCCA offers personalized attention and collaboration among oncologists to formulate the most appropriate

The US Oncology Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.

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