Healthcare Controller
Classification: Controller - Corporate
Compensation: $100,000.00 to $140,000.00 per year
Controllers must possess solid communication, technology, analytical and
management skills. Candidates should possess knowledge of all aspects
of generally accepted accounting principles. The role usually requires at least
seven years of relevant experience and a bachelors degree in accounting or
finance. Many organizations prefer candidates who have a masters degree in
business administration (MBA) or professional accreditation such as certified
public accountant (CPA) or certified management accountant (CMA). Previous
experience in public accounting is highly valued.
Typical duties include:
Planning, directing and coordinating all accounting
operational functions
Managing the accumulation and consolidation
of all financial data necessary for an accurate
accounting of consolidated business results
Coordinating and preparing internal and external
financial statements
Coordinating activities of external auditors
Providing management with information vital
to the decision-making process
Managing the budget process
Assessing current accounting operations,
offering recommendations for improvement
and implementing new processes
Evaluating accounting and internal control systems
Evaluating the effectiveness of accounting
software and supporting database, as needed
Developing and monitoring business performance
metrics
Overseeing regulatory reporting, frequently
including tax planning and compliance
Classification: Controller - Corporate
Compensation: $100,000.00 to $140,000.00 per year
Controllers must possess solid communication, technology, analytical and
management skills. Candidates should possess knowledge of all aspects
of generally accepted accounting principles. The role usually requires at least
seven years of relevant experience and a bachelors degree in accounting or
finance. Many organizations prefer candidates who have a masters degree in
business administration (MBA) or professional accreditation such as certified
public accountant (CPA) or certified management accountant (CMA). Previous
experience in public accounting is highly valued.
Typical duties include:
Planning, directing and coordinating all accounting
operational functions
Managing the accumulation and consolidation
of all financial data necessary for an accurate
accounting of consolidated business results
Coordinating and preparing internal and external
financial statements
Coordinating activities of external auditors
Providing management with information vital
to the decision-making process
Managing the budget process
Assessing current accounting operations,
offering recommendations for improvement
and implementing new processes
Evaluating accounting and internal control systems
Evaluating the effectiveness of accounting
software and supporting database, as needed
Developing and monitoring business performance
metrics
Overseeing regulatory reporting, frequently
including tax planning and compliance