Vice President of Finance
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island - Smithfield, RI
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Job DetailsJob LocationSmithfield, RI - Smithfield, RIPosition TypeFull TimeEducation LevelBachelors DegreeTravel PercentageOccasionalJob ShiftDaytimeJob CategoryExecutiveDescriptionReporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Vice President of Finance is responsible for but not limited to; the accuracy and integrity of all financial analysis and operations, the integrity of the companys financial close and audits, the companys accountable entity program, evaluation of complex and diverse strategic and operational initiatives, as well as revenue recognition for the company. In this senior leadership role, the Vice President relies on their extensive financial, operational and strategic experience and sound judgment to perform a variety of tasks that involve the financial infrastructure of the organization. Develops and executes financial strategies, overseeing all budgeting activities, and assuring company compliance with federal and state regulatory agencies.Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:Maintains sound, transparent budgeting, forecasting and monitoring practices that identify opportunities for revenue optimization as well as medical and administrative expense managementOversees all financial analysis and operations activities assuring company compliance with federal and state regulatory agenciesOversees and has management responsibility for the companys budgeting activities including but not limited to administrative expense and FTE management in collaboration with the Executive Leadership Team and revenue and medical expense projections along with Product VPs and other key enterprise stakeholdersOversees and has management responsibility for the integrity of the companys financial close including but not limited to; all financial accounting and reporting activities for the company ensuring compliance with company policies, state and federal regulations, professional standards and SAP and GAAP reportingServes as the company liaison and lead person responsible for activities with The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS), Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner (OHIC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Department of Business Regulations (DBR) and other external business partners such as independent Auditors and ActuariesOversees and has management responsibility for coordinating actuarial services including but not limited to services required to obtain both the annual Actuarial Opinion and Actuarial MemorandumOversees and has management responsibility for all regulatory reporting requirements and audits including but not limited to; external reporting to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), CMS, the DBR, and EOHHS and the annual financial audit including audited financials and the DBR and CMS auditsOversees and has management responsibility for the companys Accountable Entity (AE) Program including but limited to work such as, Total Cost of Care (TCOC) development, all analysis related to trend, comparisons and performance analysis to other AE and Non-AE entitiesOversees and has management responsibility for revenue recognition for the company including but not limited to the validation of revenue received from external sources to internal systems in collaboration with internal stakeholders, Product VPs and OperationsOversees and has management responsibility for the companys tax filings including but not limited to the preparation of the annual 990 Tax Return in accordance with Internal Revenue Service guidelinesOversees and has management responsibility for the companys financial operations including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and cash and investment managementServes as a member of the Enterprise Initiative Governance Committee responsible for the prioritization and implementation of operational improvements and projects, and regular review of the IT Strategic PlanCorporate Compliance Responsibility - As an essential function, responsible for complying with Neighborhoods Corporate Compliance Program, Standards of Business Conduct, applicable contracts, laws, rules and regulations, policies, and procedures as it applies to individual job duties, the department, and the Company. This position must exercise due diligence to prevent, detect, and report unlawful and/or unethical conduct by fellow co-workers, professional affiliates and/or agentsQualificationsQualificationsRequired:Excellent and extensive senior level financial and general management experience with significant leadership and supervisory experienceTen (10) years progressively increasing senior level performance within a managed care environment or in a high profile financial position at a well-respected organization or minimum of six (6) years progressively increasing senior level performance within a managed care environment or in a high profile financial position at a well-respected organization with a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certificationBachelors degree in Accounting, Finance or related field of study from an accredited institutionDemonstrated ability to be an effective change agent, with experience leading an organization through growth or transitionAbility to influence strategic business decisions by providing financial guidance to enterprise committees and projectsAn understanding of the dynamic nature of the current health care industry, and how changes in federal and state policy and regulation impact NeighborhoodA hands-on, unpretentious style with the ability to build and maintain relationships quickly and naturally, and thrive on working with all functional groups within the organization in a highly visible roleExperience working with Medicaid and Medicare funding as well as Commercial ProductsExceptional organizational management, leadership, and development skills problem solving, planning, priority setting, and interdepartmental program implementationThe ability to think strategically in order to position Neighborhood for future growthBroad-based technical background in financial concepts including thorough knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles, insurance industry accounting practices and controlsProficient written and verbal communication skillsAbility to lead, coach, develop and mentor all associates throughout the organizationPreferred:MBACertified Public Accountant (CPA) certificationFDR Oversight:Senior Leadership Level:Assures effective oversight and monitoring of the performance of all applicable First Tier, Downstream and Related Entities (FDR) so that the services being provided are consistent with all contractual and legal requirements as well as company policies and proceduresNeighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-09-17