Boston Children's Hospital
Financial Reporting Analyst II (remote)
Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Financial Reporting Analyst II (remote)
– Boston Children’s Hospital
Position Summary The Financial Reporting Analyst II is responsible for providing detailed financial analysis and reporting in support of the hospital’s operating financial statements and balance sheet within the Endowment, Investments, and Grants department. The role includes preparing journal entries, reconciliations, and financial reports in accordance with GAAP, supporting monthly close and audit activities, responding to ad‑hoc data requests, and partnering with internal stakeholders to ensure accurate financial reporting and continuous process improvement.
Location and Remote Status Remote (requires being in office twice a month)
Base Pay Range $62,212.80/yr - $99,528.00/yr
Key Responsibilities
Prepare recurring financial transactions, analyses, and reports related to operating statements, balance sheets, intercompany activity, and sub‑ledger schedules in accordance with GAAP
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual journal entries, ensuring accurate and timely recording, reconciliation, and correction of assigned accounts and funds
Analyze general ledger accounts, cost centers, grants, and special funds; review activity for accuracy, completeness, and reasonableness
Provide management with explanations and interpretations of financial trends, year‑over‑year changes, and projected impacts
Prepare financial and statistical reports for monthly close, quarterly reviews, year‑end audits, regulatory agencies, grant sponsors, donors, and federal oversight entities
Utilize multiple financial systems and reporting tools to respond to internal and external ad‑hoc requests, producing polished reports with summaries, graphs, and charts as appropriate
Collaborate with department managers to support action plans, timelines, and data needs based on financial findings
Assist with and lead process improvement initiatives and implementation of best practices within the department
Maintain organized supporting documentation for journal entries, reconciliations, trial balances, budget reports, and audit schedules
Complete additional projects and assignments as directed by management
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in business, Health Care Administration, or a closely related field
Experience:
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in financial reporting, financial analysis, or a similar setting
Preferred:
Experience in a healthcare or complex organizational environment
Benefits The hospital offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, a 403(b) retirement savings plan, pension, tuition and certain license and certification reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts, and discounted rates on T‑passes. Boston Children’s Hospital also provides competitive compensation and unmatched benefits, including flexible schedules and generous time off.
Additional Information Seniority level: Associate | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Accounting/Auditing | Industries: Hospitals and Health Care, IT Services and IT Consulting, and Research Services
Boston, MA
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– Boston Children’s Hospital
Position Summary The Financial Reporting Analyst II is responsible for providing detailed financial analysis and reporting in support of the hospital’s operating financial statements and balance sheet within the Endowment, Investments, and Grants department. The role includes preparing journal entries, reconciliations, and financial reports in accordance with GAAP, supporting monthly close and audit activities, responding to ad‑hoc data requests, and partnering with internal stakeholders to ensure accurate financial reporting and continuous process improvement.
Location and Remote Status Remote (requires being in office twice a month)
Base Pay Range $62,212.80/yr - $99,528.00/yr
Key Responsibilities
Prepare recurring financial transactions, analyses, and reports related to operating statements, balance sheets, intercompany activity, and sub‑ledger schedules in accordance with GAAP
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual journal entries, ensuring accurate and timely recording, reconciliation, and correction of assigned accounts and funds
Analyze general ledger accounts, cost centers, grants, and special funds; review activity for accuracy, completeness, and reasonableness
Provide management with explanations and interpretations of financial trends, year‑over‑year changes, and projected impacts
Prepare financial and statistical reports for monthly close, quarterly reviews, year‑end audits, regulatory agencies, grant sponsors, donors, and federal oversight entities
Utilize multiple financial systems and reporting tools to respond to internal and external ad‑hoc requests, producing polished reports with summaries, graphs, and charts as appropriate
Collaborate with department managers to support action plans, timelines, and data needs based on financial findings
Assist with and lead process improvement initiatives and implementation of best practices within the department
Maintain organized supporting documentation for journal entries, reconciliations, trial balances, budget reports, and audit schedules
Complete additional projects and assignments as directed by management
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in business, Health Care Administration, or a closely related field
Experience:
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in financial reporting, financial analysis, or a similar setting
Preferred:
Experience in a healthcare or complex organizational environment
Benefits The hospital offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, a 403(b) retirement savings plan, pension, tuition and certain license and certification reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts, and discounted rates on T‑passes. Boston Children’s Hospital also provides competitive compensation and unmatched benefits, including flexible schedules and generous time off.
Additional Information Seniority level: Associate | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Accounting/Auditing | Industries: Hospitals and Health Care, IT Services and IT Consulting, and Research Services
Boston, MA
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