Samaritan Healthcare
Job Category : Administrative Professionals
Requisition Number : CHIEF003937
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Posted: March 26, 2025
Full-Time
On-site
Salary Range: $196,495.64 USD to $259,374.25 USD
Locations
Showing 1 location Samaritan Hospital 801 E Wheeler Rd Moses Lake, WA 98837, USA Together, serving as the trusted regional healthcare partner. Our Values
At
Samaritan Healthcare , we are dedicated to providing healthcare services to the community that we serve. Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer, the CFO will be directly responsible for the financial operations and success of the health system. The CFO has oversight of areas such as accounting, information technology, materials management, revenue cycle, patient access, health information management, patient financial services, reimbursement, and payor contracting. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the CFO will frequently advise and report to senior leadership and the Board of Commissioners regarding financial performance and metrics. This executive will play a key role in developing the health system’s short- and long-term strategic goals and priorities. Key priorities for the CFO will include maximizing opportunities to grow revenue, identifying and implementing cost savings opportunities to ensure long-term financial stability, optimizing revenue cycle operations, reviewing managed care agreements, and active participation in organizational strategic planning and decision-making processes. This position requires excellent leadership skills with a philosophy of creating a high-trust culture that empowers employees as individual contributors and fosters a strong team environment. Initiative, creativity, and outstanding written and verbal communications are required along with demonstrated ability to find creative solutions to complex problems. AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/CORE COMPETENCIES/LEADERSHIP PILLARS (not limited to): Relational Leadership: Make positive effective relationships a priority
Develops and fosters relationships through respect, open communication, trust, and partnership.
Strategic: Champions the vision and strategies of Samaritan
Active involvement in the planning process Building partnerships Business Planning Consistency and accountability
Operations: Effectively oversees and directs day-to-day operations
Efficiency Staffing and work assignments Project and Process Management
Human Resources: Inspires employees and creates a work environment of open communication, respect, teamwork, and accountability
Develops and fosters an employer of choice culture Attracts, develops, and retains talent Employee Relations Relationships, connection, and employee engagement
Finance: Responsible for Samaritan's overall financial health by consistently and proactively managing productivity and cost containment for the department
Demonstrated through - Budgeting (annual and ongoing), optimization, and utilizing benchmarking (Samaritan and industry) Responsible for reporting audit goals, resource management and fiscal stewardship, maximization of productivity and cost containment, revenue generating opportunities, and monthly operational review
Performance Improvement, Safety, and Service: Inspires and assures an environment that engages staff in performance improvement, patient safety, and service to others
Regulatory compliance (DNV, DOH, Stark) Data analysis and development of appropriate initiatives Leading Change - by adherence to standardized improvement method(s) (e.g., PDSA, Lean/A3, etc.) and/or Project Management System, surveying & improving the employee and patient experience, departments “grabbing the baton” for organization-wide improvement efforts and projects, and by leveraging stakeholder engagement/employee-driven team structures
Technical / Professional Knowledge: Achieve and maintain a level of knowledge/competence in areas of responsibility to effectively and safely perform all of their duties and responsibilities; keeping abreast of current trends and developments ESSENTIAL EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education: Master’s degree in business, healthcare, or related field is required License: Certified Public Accountant or equivalent preferred Experience: Fifteen (15) years of total experience with healthcare background preferred. Ten (10) years of Management and/or Director level experience with healthcare background preferred Skills and Competencies: Identifiable management experience to include planning, financial accountability, employee relations, and quality improvement activities Experience supervising and directing multiple departments Knowledge of healthcare systems to include acute care, outpatient care, clinics, long-term care, home health, and other systems is preferred Must possess logical thinking skills and be able to anticipate and implement changes in computer software/programs while evaluating potential impact on the current system Visible and engaged leader. Ability to develop outstanding relationships with physicians, superiors, peers, and staff Ability to achieve superior financial performance in the current period and in the future through establishing strong collaborative linkages with operations Alternative payment methodologies – working knowledge of alternative payment methodologies and payer relations strategies Decision support – demonstrated ability to identify, organize and analyze data and to set-up structures to address the decision support requirements of the organization Proven communicator and problem solver Critical thinking skills Consistently applying and grounding data analytics to decision making. Ability to foster a culture of accountability. Personal accountability and the ability to foster accountability throughout the organization PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, and climb stairs to varying degrees throughout the day Occasionally lift up to 25 pounds Good reading eyesight; full vision acuity, depth perception, and color perception Ability to communicate using verbal and/or written skills for accurate exchange of information with physicians, nurses, health care professionals, patients and/or family, and the public As a Samaritan Healthcare employee, you will be asked to carry out the Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy of Samaritan Healthcare, personifying service and operational excellence, including creating and maintaining the best patient, employee, physician, and student experience.
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Showing 1 location Samaritan Hospital 801 E Wheeler Rd Moses Lake, WA 98837, USA Together, serving as the trusted regional healthcare partner. Our Values
At
Samaritan Healthcare , we are dedicated to providing healthcare services to the community that we serve. Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer, the CFO will be directly responsible for the financial operations and success of the health system. The CFO has oversight of areas such as accounting, information technology, materials management, revenue cycle, patient access, health information management, patient financial services, reimbursement, and payor contracting. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the CFO will frequently advise and report to senior leadership and the Board of Commissioners regarding financial performance and metrics. This executive will play a key role in developing the health system’s short- and long-term strategic goals and priorities. Key priorities for the CFO will include maximizing opportunities to grow revenue, identifying and implementing cost savings opportunities to ensure long-term financial stability, optimizing revenue cycle operations, reviewing managed care agreements, and active participation in organizational strategic planning and decision-making processes. This position requires excellent leadership skills with a philosophy of creating a high-trust culture that empowers employees as individual contributors and fosters a strong team environment. Initiative, creativity, and outstanding written and verbal communications are required along with demonstrated ability to find creative solutions to complex problems. AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/CORE COMPETENCIES/LEADERSHIP PILLARS (not limited to): Relational Leadership: Make positive effective relationships a priority
Develops and fosters relationships through respect, open communication, trust, and partnership.
Strategic: Champions the vision and strategies of Samaritan
Active involvement in the planning process Building partnerships Business Planning Consistency and accountability
Operations: Effectively oversees and directs day-to-day operations
Efficiency Staffing and work assignments Project and Process Management
Human Resources: Inspires employees and creates a work environment of open communication, respect, teamwork, and accountability
Develops and fosters an employer of choice culture Attracts, develops, and retains talent Employee Relations Relationships, connection, and employee engagement
Finance: Responsible for Samaritan's overall financial health by consistently and proactively managing productivity and cost containment for the department
Demonstrated through - Budgeting (annual and ongoing), optimization, and utilizing benchmarking (Samaritan and industry) Responsible for reporting audit goals, resource management and fiscal stewardship, maximization of productivity and cost containment, revenue generating opportunities, and monthly operational review
Performance Improvement, Safety, and Service: Inspires and assures an environment that engages staff in performance improvement, patient safety, and service to others
Regulatory compliance (DNV, DOH, Stark) Data analysis and development of appropriate initiatives Leading Change - by adherence to standardized improvement method(s) (e.g., PDSA, Lean/A3, etc.) and/or Project Management System, surveying & improving the employee and patient experience, departments “grabbing the baton” for organization-wide improvement efforts and projects, and by leveraging stakeholder engagement/employee-driven team structures
Technical / Professional Knowledge: Achieve and maintain a level of knowledge/competence in areas of responsibility to effectively and safely perform all of their duties and responsibilities; keeping abreast of current trends and developments ESSENTIAL EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education: Master’s degree in business, healthcare, or related field is required License: Certified Public Accountant or equivalent preferred Experience: Fifteen (15) years of total experience with healthcare background preferred. Ten (10) years of Management and/or Director level experience with healthcare background preferred Skills and Competencies: Identifiable management experience to include planning, financial accountability, employee relations, and quality improvement activities Experience supervising and directing multiple departments Knowledge of healthcare systems to include acute care, outpatient care, clinics, long-term care, home health, and other systems is preferred Must possess logical thinking skills and be able to anticipate and implement changes in computer software/programs while evaluating potential impact on the current system Visible and engaged leader. Ability to develop outstanding relationships with physicians, superiors, peers, and staff Ability to achieve superior financial performance in the current period and in the future through establishing strong collaborative linkages with operations Alternative payment methodologies – working knowledge of alternative payment methodologies and payer relations strategies Decision support – demonstrated ability to identify, organize and analyze data and to set-up structures to address the decision support requirements of the organization Proven communicator and problem solver Critical thinking skills Consistently applying and grounding data analytics to decision making. Ability to foster a culture of accountability. Personal accountability and the ability to foster accountability throughout the organization PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, and climb stairs to varying degrees throughout the day Occasionally lift up to 25 pounds Good reading eyesight; full vision acuity, depth perception, and color perception Ability to communicate using verbal and/or written skills for accurate exchange of information with physicians, nurses, health care professionals, patients and/or family, and the public As a Samaritan Healthcare employee, you will be asked to carry out the Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy of Samaritan Healthcare, personifying service and operational excellence, including creating and maintaining the best patient, employee, physician, and student experience.
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