Pennsylvania Medicine
Director Finance
Pennsylvania Medicine, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States, 19117
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Position: Director of Finance
Department: Neurosurgery OutPt EA
Entity: CPUP, Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania
Location: HUP, 3400 Spruce St
Shift: Full Time, Per Departmental Needs
Summary:
The Director of Finance will work closely with the department Chief Operating Officer and Central CPUP Finance in the development of financial analytics to align with CPUP business objectives and oversee the fiscal operations of the Department. Will over-see monthly financial reporting and variance processes for the department, annual budget and current year projections, as well as three-year department / division level projection.Will work closely with Department COO to prepare business plans for new business ventures, will review and oversee process for reporting provider productivity vs. standards, and will oversee modeling, tracking, and analyzing of faculty incentive plans.
Responsibilities:
Responsible and accountable for having financial statements and statistical results accurately and consistently reported and prepared on an accrual basis in conformity with general accounting principles and in accordance with Penn Medicine's policies and procedures. In addition, the individual must have a working knowledge of University/SOM/Hospital/VA side of financial operations.Accountable to maintain a system of internal/business controls which are designed to provide reasonable assurance to Penn Medicine Management and Trustees that the information for the department is accurate, timely and reliable.Over-see the monthly financial reporting and variance processes for the department.This includes:review of department, divisional, and physician level income statement and Department balance sheet financial statements.Prepare, review, and analyze the department's financial statements includingPatient A/R, Gross & Net Patient Revenue, Other Operating Revenue, InterEntity support and Expenses.Initiate and create remediation plans to improve finances, as needed.Plans and projects revenue, rate, volume, payer mix, service mixwork RVU's for new and existing programs, sites, practices, and clinicians.Works with CPUP Finance to identify trends or potential issues.Communicates to department (COO, physician, revenue leaders) to discuss potential impact and create remediation plans.Accountable for annual budget and current year projections including department and division P&L projections in a manner to project sufficient detail at a physician level.In addition, prepare a multi year department/division level projection (per guidance with CPUP Finance)Communicate with colleagues to be aware of strategies to enhance patient satisfaction and patient access along with modeling financial implications to drive strategy implications and improvement.Presents financial data, provides explanations, communicates data and leads discussion with relevant stakeholders (Chair, Division Chief, COO, Health System/PSOM Administration), as requested. Accountable for standard financial "package" of information in advance of physician recruitment. Where needed, work closely with Department Chair, Faculty Coordinator and Department COO to complete package.Holds regular meetings and develops working relationship with University counterpart(s) regarding grants, gifts, and endowments to understand relevant touch points between the University and CPUP financials.Role may include direct report oversight of Research Director of Fiscal Operations (May not apply to all departments)Holds regular meetings and develops working relationship with Revenue Cycle counterpart(s) regarding A/R, reimbursement issues, collections, and understand relevant touch points between the Professional Billing Office (PBO) and CPUP financials.Role may include direct report oversight of Director of Revenue Cycle (May not apply to all departments)Responsible for Department cash management related to CPUP clinical operations.Work collaboratively with CPUP Finance (central administration) on funds flow rebasing process every three years.Maintains knowledge and current skills using Lawson, Essbase, Smartview, Hyperion Reports and Planning, Epic APM, Epic Business Objects, PennDiver, MS Office Suite, etc.Attend education sessions and seek coaching from CPUP Finance in becoming proficient with applications.Education or Equivalent Experience:
Bachelor of Arts or Science in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration (Required).6+ years Hands on general accounting experience (Required).Physician Practice Plan experience (Preferred).Certified Public Accountant CPA (Preferred).Skills & Abilities:
Thorough knowledge of established accounting principles, standards and practices and great attention to detail (Required).Ability to work well in a team environment, handle multiple tasks with deadlines and pressure, adjusting work schedules to meet deadlines (Required).Ability to work with standard software packages in a Windows-based environment (Required).Knowledge and use of: Lawson, Hyperion Reports and Planning, EPIC, and Essbase (Preferred).
We believe that the best care for our patients starts with the best care for our employees. Our employee benefits programs help our employees get healthy and stay healthy. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits program that includes one of the finest prepaid tuition assistance programs in the region. Penn Medicine employees are actively engaged and committed to our mission. Together we will continue to make medical advances that help people live longer, healthier lives.
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We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, domestic or sexual violence victim status, citizenship status, military status, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable law.
Today at Penn Medicine, someone will make a breakthrough. Someone will heal a heart, deliver hopeful news, and give comfort and reassurance. Our employees shape our future each day. Are you living your life's work?
Position: Director of Finance
Department: Neurosurgery OutPt EA
Entity: CPUP, Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania
Location: HUP, 3400 Spruce St
Shift: Full Time, Per Departmental Needs
Summary:
The Director of Finance will work closely with the department Chief Operating Officer and Central CPUP Finance in the development of financial analytics to align with CPUP business objectives and oversee the fiscal operations of the Department. Will over-see monthly financial reporting and variance processes for the department, annual budget and current year projections, as well as three-year department / division level projection.Will work closely with Department COO to prepare business plans for new business ventures, will review and oversee process for reporting provider productivity vs. standards, and will oversee modeling, tracking, and analyzing of faculty incentive plans.
Responsibilities:
Responsible and accountable for having financial statements and statistical results accurately and consistently reported and prepared on an accrual basis in conformity with general accounting principles and in accordance with Penn Medicine's policies and procedures. In addition, the individual must have a working knowledge of University/SOM/Hospital/VA side of financial operations.Accountable to maintain a system of internal/business controls which are designed to provide reasonable assurance to Penn Medicine Management and Trustees that the information for the department is accurate, timely and reliable.Over-see the monthly financial reporting and variance processes for the department.This includes:review of department, divisional, and physician level income statement and Department balance sheet financial statements.Prepare, review, and analyze the department's financial statements includingPatient A/R, Gross & Net Patient Revenue, Other Operating Revenue, InterEntity support and Expenses.Initiate and create remediation plans to improve finances, as needed.Plans and projects revenue, rate, volume, payer mix, service mixwork RVU's for new and existing programs, sites, practices, and clinicians.Works with CPUP Finance to identify trends or potential issues.Communicates to department (COO, physician, revenue leaders) to discuss potential impact and create remediation plans.Accountable for annual budget and current year projections including department and division P&L projections in a manner to project sufficient detail at a physician level.In addition, prepare a multi year department/division level projection (per guidance with CPUP Finance)Communicate with colleagues to be aware of strategies to enhance patient satisfaction and patient access along with modeling financial implications to drive strategy implications and improvement.Presents financial data, provides explanations, communicates data and leads discussion with relevant stakeholders (Chair, Division Chief, COO, Health System/PSOM Administration), as requested. Accountable for standard financial "package" of information in advance of physician recruitment. Where needed, work closely with Department Chair, Faculty Coordinator and Department COO to complete package.Holds regular meetings and develops working relationship with University counterpart(s) regarding grants, gifts, and endowments to understand relevant touch points between the University and CPUP financials.Role may include direct report oversight of Research Director of Fiscal Operations (May not apply to all departments)Holds regular meetings and develops working relationship with Revenue Cycle counterpart(s) regarding A/R, reimbursement issues, collections, and understand relevant touch points between the Professional Billing Office (PBO) and CPUP financials.Role may include direct report oversight of Director of Revenue Cycle (May not apply to all departments)Responsible for Department cash management related to CPUP clinical operations.Work collaboratively with CPUP Finance (central administration) on funds flow rebasing process every three years.Maintains knowledge and current skills using Lawson, Essbase, Smartview, Hyperion Reports and Planning, Epic APM, Epic Business Objects, PennDiver, MS Office Suite, etc.Attend education sessions and seek coaching from CPUP Finance in becoming proficient with applications.Education or Equivalent Experience:
Bachelor of Arts or Science in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration (Required).6+ years Hands on general accounting experience (Required).Physician Practice Plan experience (Preferred).Certified Public Accountant CPA (Preferred).Skills & Abilities:
Thorough knowledge of established accounting principles, standards and practices and great attention to detail (Required).Ability to work well in a team environment, handle multiple tasks with deadlines and pressure, adjusting work schedules to meet deadlines (Required).Ability to work with standard software packages in a Windows-based environment (Required).Knowledge and use of: Lawson, Hyperion Reports and Planning, EPIC, and Essbase (Preferred).
We believe that the best care for our patients starts with the best care for our employees. Our employee benefits programs help our employees get healthy and stay healthy. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits program that includes one of the finest prepaid tuition assistance programs in the region. Penn Medicine employees are actively engaged and committed to our mission. Together we will continue to make medical advances that help people live longer, healthier lives.
Live Your Life's Work
We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, domestic or sexual violence victim status, citizenship status, military status, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable law.