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Finance Manager, M&A *Remote*

Portland, OR, United States

Providence caregivers are not simply valued – they’re invaluable. Join our team and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best people, we must empower them. 

 

Providence is calling a Finance Manager, M&A who will:

  • Be responsible for leading financial due diligence for transactions across the health system, including acquisitions, mergers, affiliations and others
  • Be in charge of administering independent financial reviews of high visibility M&A and capital projects for system leadership and capital councils
  • Provide expert advice on complex financial modeling issues and accounting impacts
  • Deliver detailed summaries of their financial analysis of major projects to senior executives
  • Build strong relationships with a cross functional team, including, strategy, legal, human resources, supply chain, information systems, payor contracting, reimbursement and real estate and will proactively lead coordination with the listed departments as needed
  • Be accountable for post-transaction support, including integration of processes and procedures and also monitoring the value proposition of each transaction
  • Use advanced Excel skills, including but not limited to: pivot tables and v-look ups
  • Be responsible for budgeting / long range planning 
  • Summarize results of analysis into an Executive Summary as required
  • Work in an environment that operates as a team and help others as needed
  • Analyze complex accounting transactions.

 

Essential Functions:

  • Serves as a supporting member to the Investment Review Team (IRT). Will lead the thorough pro forma reviews for all projects coming through IRT as well as ad-hoc projects requesting detailed review from the CFO or capital councils. Responsible for verifying the accuracy and consistency of all presented numbers and identifying key financial risks
  • Provides subject matter expert level advice to project teams in evaluating and modeling a transaction/ capital project’s impact to PSJH and/or individual regions. This includes one-time transaction impacts, various joint venture structure impacts, intercompany implications, leases, divestitures and shutdowns, etc.
  • Be responsible for writing detailed executive summaries of their project financial reviews. Must be able to concisely summarize complex transactions from a Providence system-level viewpoint, highlight key value drivers and assumptions, discuss meaningful financial metrics and identify areas of financial risk. Must be prepared to respond to follow-up questions from executives about the project
  • Serves as …
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