Rothschild & Co
Global Advisory, Healthcare, Associate New York
Rothschild & Co, Bronx, New York, United States, 10453
Associate-VP Role in Healthcare
This Associate-VP level role will be for the Healthcare team in New York or Boston providing Mergers & Acquisitions, Restructuring and Debt and Equity Capital Markets advisory work across a number of industries. It plays a critical role in helping the firm achieve its objective to be the most successful independent advisory investment bank in the world. The Healthcare team currently focuses on transactions in the Healthcare Services, Pharma, HCIT sectors. Given the global nature of our firm and broad reach of our M&A practice, this role will involve working collaboratively with colleagues in the North American industry coverage teams and other colleagues globally on international/cross-border projects. Responsibilities Execute live deals in Healthcare which may include sell-side M&A, buy-side M&A, spin-offs, split-offs/carve-outs, LBOs, Debt Advisory and Equity Advisory with significant cross-border emphasis Oversee and assist in financial modelling, valuation, comparable and relative value analyses and market-specific analysis, including three-statement integrated financial models and relevant valuation outputs/sensitivities Spearhead analysis of broad range of corporate finance transactions for reviewing strategic alternatives, acquisitions, mergers and equity and debt capital market's events Draft client pitches and marketing materials including acquisitions, disposals, mergers, refinancing and equity capital market alternatives, as well as associated internal documentation through coordination with internal and external resources Conduct extensive quantitative and qualitative economic, industry and company research and analysis Managing analysts and overseeing various work streams Attend client meetings, industry conferences, and external training sessions Adhere to all compliance regulations and confidentiality policies Contribute to Rothschild & Co's unique firm culture, and recruiting, training and development efforts Education and Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in finance (or similar) from a leading academic institution. MBA or equivalent graduate degree in Finance with prior experience, preferred Experience, Skills and Competencies Required Prior experience within a top tier corporate finance adviser/investment bank in M&A required Prior Healthcare M&A experience at an advisory firm or investment bank required Proven quantitative and analytical skills to develop corporate financial models and valuations with a deep understanding of financial statement analysis Ability to provide direction and leadership in order to build a strong team environment and to build effective relationships between individuals, teams and lines of business, across different geographies Ability to build long-term, professional relationships that add value to the client and lead to the expansion of the business Experience leading client presentations, managing projects and the execution of transactions Well organized, detailed and the ability to simultaneously manage several projects in an extremely fast paced environment in order to meet critical deadlines Knowledge of the relevant financial and regulatory environments that surrounds M&A Exceptional analytical, quantitative and communication skills Team player, capable of working in cross-border deal teams Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) Expected base salary rates for this role in our New York or Boston Office will be between $200,000 and $250,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, salary offers are determined on an individualized basis and are based on a wide range of factors, including relevant skills, training, experience and education. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and our Rothschild & Co employee benefits package, successful candidates may be eligible to receive a discretionary bonus. Rothschild & Co North America is an equal opportunity employer. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access this career website.
This Associate-VP level role will be for the Healthcare team in New York or Boston providing Mergers & Acquisitions, Restructuring and Debt and Equity Capital Markets advisory work across a number of industries. It plays a critical role in helping the firm achieve its objective to be the most successful independent advisory investment bank in the world. The Healthcare team currently focuses on transactions in the Healthcare Services, Pharma, HCIT sectors. Given the global nature of our firm and broad reach of our M&A practice, this role will involve working collaboratively with colleagues in the North American industry coverage teams and other colleagues globally on international/cross-border projects. Responsibilities Execute live deals in Healthcare which may include sell-side M&A, buy-side M&A, spin-offs, split-offs/carve-outs, LBOs, Debt Advisory and Equity Advisory with significant cross-border emphasis Oversee and assist in financial modelling, valuation, comparable and relative value analyses and market-specific analysis, including three-statement integrated financial models and relevant valuation outputs/sensitivities Spearhead analysis of broad range of corporate finance transactions for reviewing strategic alternatives, acquisitions, mergers and equity and debt capital market's events Draft client pitches and marketing materials including acquisitions, disposals, mergers, refinancing and equity capital market alternatives, as well as associated internal documentation through coordination with internal and external resources Conduct extensive quantitative and qualitative economic, industry and company research and analysis Managing analysts and overseeing various work streams Attend client meetings, industry conferences, and external training sessions Adhere to all compliance regulations and confidentiality policies Contribute to Rothschild & Co's unique firm culture, and recruiting, training and development efforts Education and Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in finance (or similar) from a leading academic institution. MBA or equivalent graduate degree in Finance with prior experience, preferred Experience, Skills and Competencies Required Prior experience within a top tier corporate finance adviser/investment bank in M&A required Prior Healthcare M&A experience at an advisory firm or investment bank required Proven quantitative and analytical skills to develop corporate financial models and valuations with a deep understanding of financial statement analysis Ability to provide direction and leadership in order to build a strong team environment and to build effective relationships between individuals, teams and lines of business, across different geographies Ability to build long-term, professional relationships that add value to the client and lead to the expansion of the business Experience leading client presentations, managing projects and the execution of transactions Well organized, detailed and the ability to simultaneously manage several projects in an extremely fast paced environment in order to meet critical deadlines Knowledge of the relevant financial and regulatory environments that surrounds M&A Exceptional analytical, quantitative and communication skills Team player, capable of working in cross-border deal teams Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) Expected base salary rates for this role in our New York or Boston Office will be between $200,000 and $250,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, salary offers are determined on an individualized basis and are based on a wide range of factors, including relevant skills, training, experience and education. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and our Rothschild & Co employee benefits package, successful candidates may be eligible to receive a discretionary bonus. Rothschild & Co North America is an equal opportunity employer. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access this career website.