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Financial Analyst

Here's a draft that leads with mindset over credentials:

Financial Analyst — Healthcare Operations

Who we're looking for

We're not just looking for someone who knows Excel or has done FP&A before. We're looking for someone who, when they see a process, immediately starts asking why does it work this way — and then starts thinking about how to make it better.

This role sits at the intersection of finance, data, and healthcare operations. You'll be working with real systems (EHR software, payer contracts, billing data) and building the analytical infrastructure that helps leadership understand what's actually happening in the business.

What you'll do

  • Dig into financial and operational data to find the story behind the numbers
  • Build and maintain models that track revenue, collections, and key performance metrics
  • Question existing processes, document how they work, and propose improvements
  • Work closely with billing, operations, and clinical teams to understand the "why" behind the data
  • Turn messy, manual workflows into something cleaner and more reliable over time

What we care about

  • You get genuinely curious when something doesn't make sense — you don't just move on
  • You're comfortable sitting with ambiguity and working through a problem you've never seen before
  • You learn tools quickly because you understand the underlying logic, not just the steps
  • You communicate clearly in writing and can explain a complex finding simply
  • You're honest about what you don't know and proactive about filling the gap

Nice to have (but not required)

  • Experience with healthcare billing, CPT codes, or payer contracts
  • Proficiency in Excel, SQL, or similar analytical tools
  • Background in accounting, finance, or a quantitative field

The honest pitch

This is a role where the work evolves constantly. We're still building a lot of our processes, and the person in this seat will have real influence over how they take shape. If you want a defined playbook to execute, this probably isn't the right fit. If you want to understand a complex system and help make it better, we'd love to talk.