Chief Financial Officer Medical & Healthcare - Brawley, CA at Geebo

Chief Financial Officer

We are seeking an experienced hospital CFO for our client hospital in Imperial County, located in the SE part of California. The 100
bed acute care hospital has a history of providing excellent healthcare to its community service area.
Imperial County offers affordable housing, outdoor activities, and a small town, friendly community atmosphere. It offers one of the most scenic desert areas in the Western US and offers outdoor recreation such as golf, tennis, dune activities and hiking.
The CFO is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and assessing all matters relating to the Hospital's finances, budgeting, reporting, information management, and contracting activities. The CFO is charged with the responsibility of safeguarding the Hospital's assets along with assuring accuracy and the timely reporting of statistical, financial, and aggregated data and information.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Minimum of 3-5 years experience as CFO or the equivalency in hospital finance.
Proficient use of personal computer.
Must possess administrative skills and demonstrate ability to participate in strategic decision-making and problem-solving processes. Must demonstrate favorable interpersonal and relational skills so as to effectively influence and interact with members of the Board of Directors, hospital management team, medical staff, patients, representatives from outside professional organizations, and members of the general public.
Must exhibit exemplary organization, planning, and prioritization skills to effectively fulfill the expectations of a senior manager.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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