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Posted: 12-Oct-24
Location: San Francisco, California
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
The Financial Analyst - Network Ambulatory applies extensive knowledge of industry practices in health care decision support and advanced professional concepts to substantial projects, typically at high degrees of complexity.
The Analyst brings deep analytic, financial, and project management skills to focus on strategic initiatives to guide decision-making and develop insights on growing ambulatory care in the San Francisco Bay Area regional sites and expanding patient access to UCSF world-class care. The role will work closely with leadership, physicians and other healthcare providers, IT, finance, and operations.
The analyst will provide support for new projects go-live, regular financial reporting for cancer, and other ambulatory initiatives (i.e. BOPC radiation oncology ASC, and POPC). This Analyst will partner with stakeholders to ensure a successful financial go-live for affiliated projects, track proforma updates, and provide budget support for the Network Ambulatory annual operating budget and Ten Year Plan. Estimate KPIs for existing ACO, ambulatory specialty, primary care clinics, and other initiatives. Evaluate new project analysis and business case development and partner to manage/track invoices and purchase orders related to ambulatory network projects.
This individual is recognized as a health care decision support expert. Applies comprehensive knowledge of professional concepts and industry practices to lead complex project analytics of large size and scope that have a critical impact across the university, medical center, physician, and affiliate entities as applicable. Prepares data/reports and analysis to help businesses make decisions. Works as a liaison across business units, implementing and monitoring changes. Utilizes strong project management skills to ensure successful prioritization and completion of projects. Works with Network, and Decision Support Systems (medical center and faculty) to understand reporting requirements and data limitations to help develop custom reports and validate data across the organization as it relates to initiatives.
Responsibilities will include gathering data and producing analysis/investigations of performance utilization, clinical programs, market trends as appropriate, financial analysis in support of due diligence, financial forecasting, and modeling various scenarios. Evaluate schedules and the data for completeness and accuracy. Ensures details comply with finance policies and procedures. Gathers data and information from the managerial financial accounting reporting system, EPSI budget advisor system, and other applications to integrate overall financial performance at a cost center, division, and other hierarchal levels. Develops and maintains key relationships with organizational functional areas to meet the organization's needs for effective system-wide financial analysis and ad-hoc analysis. Applies extensive knowledge of industry practices in healthcare decision support and advanced professional concepts to substantial projects, typically at high degrees of complexity.
The successful candidate will work closely with leadership, network, medical center, and faculty practice finance teams, decision support professionals, department managers, and outside consultants. The candidate must be able to thrive and succeed in a changing environment and not be hindered by ambiguity or competing priorities. The candidate will anticipate bottlenecks, anticipate and make trade-offs, and balance the business needs versus other priorities. The ability to take sparse information and successfully break down projects, initiatives, and strategic priorities is expected. Maturity, high judgment, negotiation skills, ability to influence, and analytical talent and leadership are essential to success in the role.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy. Your placement within the salary range is dependent on a number of factors including your work experience and internal equity within this position classification at UCSF. For positions that are represented by a labor union, placement within the salary range will be guided by the rules in the collective bargaining agreement. The salary range for this position is $126,100 - $189,200 (Annual Rate). To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html