Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Chief finance officer job in Eugene, OR
Will Leather Goods and its Nike Accessory division seeks an experienced CFO with a deep understanding of operations, to lead its financial and operational strategy. This role is ideal for a hands-on, strategic leader, entrepreneurial, thinker and leader who can bring structure and scalability to a creative, founder-led business.
You'll partner closely with the CEO and leadership team to drive growth, improve efficiency, and ensure long-term financial health while honoring the brand's craft and authenticity.
This is an onsite position in Eugene, OR.
Relocation is possible for the right candidate.
About the CFO
You're both analytical and intuitive and can roll up your sleeves and execute. You bring financial rigor, operational clarity,
and
a deep respect for craft and story-foundational to our business. You're ready to help guide Will Leather Goods, a small family-owned company, and its Nike Accessory division, into its next chapter of sustainable growth.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee all financial operations, including planning, forecasting, budgeting, and analysis.
Lead company operations across supply chain, production, logistics, and retail.
Manage cash flow, P&L performance, and margin optimization.
Implement systems and processes that support scale and efficiency.
Build strong teams and align departments toward shared business goals.
Develop key metrics to track performance and guide strategic decisions.
Foster a culture of accountability, creativity, and collaboration.
Qualifications
10+ years in senior finance leadership roles.
Proven track record in consumer goods, retail, or lifestyle brands.
Strong financial and operational acumen with P&L responsibility.
Experience optimizing supply chain, production, and inventory management.
Hands-on, entrepreneurial mindset; thrives in fast-moving environments.
Ability to balance creative brand values with business discipline.
Experience partnering with founders or leading within family businesses is a plus.
Chief Financial Officer - The Portland Clinic
Chief finance officer job in Portland, OR
Health e Practices LLC, is excited to partner with The Portland Clinic to identify their next Chief Financial Officer.
The following information is designed to outline the essential functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.
Primary Function Responsible for partnering with staff and board leadership to ensure the financial success of The Portland Clinic. CFO oversees team of professionals who are responsible for the daily financial functions of the clinic. CFO analyzes current trends, proposes new tactics, measures results and recommends improvements. CFO works closely with CEO, CMO, COO, and other executives on execution of the clinic's strategic plan and is a key ex-officio member of the Executive Board of five Partner owners.
Duties and Responsibilities: ( * Essential Functions)
Analyze financial trends in all aspects of the clinic operation and present findings and recommendations to the executive leadership team for discernment and action.*
Serve as an engaged participant on the Executive Chiefs Team, which guides the execution of The Portland Clinic Strategic Plan.*
Prepare and offer timely, accurate and engaging presentations to all the Partners and Associates who attend the Quarterly Clinic Partnership meetings.
Address physician questions, comments, and concerns in a timely manner.*
Supervise team members as outlined in the TPC organizational chart. Ensure deadlines are met related to reporting, work queues, billing, and accuracy.*
Maintain a positive team environment in these departments and conduct annual performance evaluations for all direct reports.*
Serve as the clinic's chief liaison with critical contractors, including the clinic's primary bank, its outside accountant, cost reduction analysis personnel, etc.*
Offer accurate, timely and insightful reports about the clinic finances to Executive Board. Also address all other issues related to finance that are on the agenda.*
Supervise the preparation of the annual clinic budget. Collaborate with the controller and clinic supervisors on their portions of the budget.*
Calculate and ensure the accuracy of provider compensation. Effectively communicate changes in compensation. Use the Partner/owner compensation formula to calculate pay and bonuses for all participants. Calculate quarterly the estimated retirement plan contributions for Partners.*
Partner with team leaders on applications such as coverage for property, crime, D&O, Cyber, general liability, auto, and ASC.*
Meet with associates interested in joining the partnership and calculate the impact of the partner formula and a comparison of their current status.*
Invest monies regularly based on cash flow following the clinic's investment policy.*
Collaborate closely with our outside auditors on the Clinic Annual Audit. Prepare necessary schedules and research all questions that they have based on their findings. Coordinate all tax filings with outside tax accountants.*
Regularly evaluate financing options.
Attend conferences and seminars that continually provide excellent information on the latest financial practices and where we can generate more revenue or save additional costs.*
Regularly audit reports from health insurance plans related to risk pool settlements, to ensure their accuracy.
Oversee Capital Budget requests and the process for approval, in working closely with Purchasing and the Value Analysis Team.*
Oversee Portland Coordinated Care Association (PCCA).
Assume projects given by the CEO or the Executive Board.
Work in a cooperative manner with management/supervision, coworkers, customers, and vendors.*
Abide by company policies.*
Maintain regular, in person, work attendance and punctuality, as scheduled.*
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Minimum of 10 years of progressive financial management experience, ideally within a large physician-owned practice required.
Minimum 2 years' experience in public accounting preferred.
Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, accounting, finance, or related field required.
CPA or MBA strongly preferred.
Experience/Qualifications/Skills Preferred:
Experience managing finances in multi-specialty or equivalent health care business.
Proven track record of producing accurate, timely, and insightful financial reporting.
Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing teams.
Demonstrated ability to communicate complex financial concepts to non-financial stakeholders, particularly physician leaders or professional owners.
Collaborative and strategic mindset with a commitment to teamwork and organizational success.
Experience in using products such as: Microsoft Office(Excel, Work, PowerPoint, Access), Epicor Accounting Software with FRx report writer, EPIC (Electronic Health Record).
Compassionate, patient, tactful, diplomatic, sociable, well organized, thorough, and independent.
Planning, organizing, and delegation skills.
Excellent communication skills, especially in presenting information to physicians and Executive Board.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with Business Office, Executive Board, physicians, and other staff.
Vice President, Senior Counsel Retail
Chief finance officer job in Portland, OR
Schnitzer Properties, a dynamic 75-year-old real estate company, is aggressively expanding its 31 million square foot portfolio of properties through $1 billion of industrial development properties and acquisitions in six Western states. Because of this growth, we are looking to add a Vice President, Senior Counsel to help build on this success. This is a fabulous opportunity to work with the best and the brightest in commercial real estate! We want all new positions to be filled with individuals who are driven by excellence and looking for a long-term career. In 75 years, Schnitzer Properties has never had a default or missed a payment to anyone!
We have offices in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Las Vegas, San Diego, Phoenix, and Tucson. Our staff of almost 270 professionals are nearly all long term and are prepared to work for a company that has a family first philosophy - meaning your family always comes first and your Schnitzer Properties family is always there to support you.
The Vice President, Senior Counsel for our Retail Department will provide legal guidance and support to the Company and its respective teams in connection with all facets of its business including but not limited to leasing, property management, development, acquisitions, and finance in connection with all retail properties in the Company's portfolio.
Essential Functions/Tasks:
Provide legal support for leasing, property management, acquisitions, finance, and other departments as needed.
Negotiate and draft letters of intent, leases, exhibits, amendments, assignments, termination agreements, licenses, SNDAs, estoppels and any other necessary legal documentation.
Assist with negotiations of leases and other agreements with tenants and vendors.
Draft and negotiate amendments to existing CCRs, easements and other recorded documents on retail properties as necessary.
Review existing leases and update lease provisions.
Assist with retail leasing matters including preparing legal abstracts, outlining and tracking critical dates, and updating leases.
Assist property managers with lease disputes with tenants.
Communicate frequently with SVP - Retail and AVP, Retail Leasing on prioritizing legal work.
Regularly update templates to improve provisions and ensure compliance with laws.
Assist with acquisitions of retail properties including reviewing leases, creating legal abstracts, and drafting memos outlining critical issues with existing leases.
Assist with Legal Department needs.
Experience, Training, Skills Required:
Minimum 10 years practicing commercial real estate law, specifically with retail properties, with thorough understanding of contract/finance law and real estate transactions (acquisitions, leasing, financing, and property management).
Experience in drafting documents and agreements related to the real estate industry.
Ability to analyze and interpret complex lease clauses.
Excellent communication skills.
Ability to handle heavy workload and shift priorities on a regular basis.
Draft complete, concise and high quality written legal documents.
License or Certificate Required:
Admission to and in good standing with the Oregon State Bar.
Education:
Juris Doctor Degree.
Bachelors Degree.
Travel Requirements:
Limited travel to properties or regional offices may be required.
Schnitzer Properties offer a full benefits package with medical, dental, vision, 401k, and FSA options as well as vacation, sick, and holiday pay.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
Director of Finance
Chief finance officer job in Hillsboro, OR
PARR is the total source for homebuilding supplies, solutions, and services. We focus on supplying building materials and solutions to professional home builders of all sizes including custom builders, large production builders, and multifamily builders. Our customers and community members know that they can rely on us for Legendary Service and quality products.
Job title: Director of Finance
Salary: $150K - $180K a year, depending on experience + Profit Sharing and Annual Bonus
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
The Director of Finance is responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of PARR's financial records, reporting, and financial analysis. This role oversees general ledger accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and FP&A activities, ensuring full GAAP compliance and a high state of audit readiness.
The Director of Finance leads budgeting and forecasting processes, develops financial models to support strategic decision-making, and provides analysis that drives operational and financial performance. Additionally, this position champions process improvements, enhances financial systems, and partners closely with the CFO and executive leadership on reporting, strategic planning, and long-range financial initiatives.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA or MBA strongly preferred.
Minimum of 7 years of progressive accounting experience with 3+ years in a leadership role.
Experience managing multi-departmental accounting teams (credit, AP, general ledger).
Deep knowledge of GAAP, internal controls, and financial reporting standards.
Strong proficiency with accounting systems (e.g., Sage, NetSuite, or similar ERP).
Excellent communication, coaching, and organizational skills.
Experience in a high-volume, multi-location environment preferred.
Alignment with PARR's culture, values, and pay-for-performance philosophy.
Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership & People Development
Lead, mentor, and develop three direct reports: Accounts Receivable Manager, Operational Accounting Manager, and Finance Accounting Manager.
Create a collaborative, service-oriented environment aligned with PARR's mission and FACE values.
Manage performance evaluations, training, and career development plans.
Drive cross-departmental communication and accountability.
Financial Management & Reporting
Oversee the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements in compliance with GAAP.
Ensure timely and accurate month-end and year-end close processes.
Maintain and improve internal controls and accounting policies.
Collaborate with the CFO and other leaders on budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning.
Operational Accounting
Supervise accounts payable, general ledger management, bank reconciliations, and journal entries.
Ensure accurate and timely reconciliation of balance sheet accounts.
Monitor and improve billing, collections, and credit policies in partnership with the AMT team.
Coordinate audit and tax filings, including sales and use tax compliance.
Systems & Process Improvement
Evaluate and optimize accounting systems and workflows for scalability and efficiency.
Partner with IT and operations on system enhancements or implementations.
Champion automation, standardization, and process documentation.
Working Conditions
Full-time, exempt role based in Hillsboro, OR, with periodic travel to branches. Regular business hours, with flexibility for peak periods (e.g., month/year-end close). Expected to model ethical leadership, discretion, and confidentiality in all financial matters.
Direct Reports
Accounts Receivable Manager
Operational Accounting Manager
Finance Accounting Manager
We know that without great people, we can't be a great company. Voted as one of the "Top Places to Work" by the Oregonian for 4 years in a row, we offer industry-leading benefits:
Everyone starts earning 2 weeks of vacation per year on day 1, and gains an additional day every year worked up to 4 weeks off
Employee paid sick days
7 holidays
2 medical plan options, one with a high deductible that offers an HSA and our standard plan with a very low $1,000 deductible
Dental, Vision, EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
Massage, Chiropractic and Acupuncture coverage
FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and Childcare pretax spending programs
HSA (Health Savings Account)
Up to 50% match on the first 6% you contribute to your 401(k) after 1 year of employment and fully vested at the end of your 3rd year
In addition to the 401(k) match, there a 3% profit share contribution to the 401(k), with Board approval
Tuition reimbursement (up to $2,500/year)
Annual profit sharing (every full time employee who worked the full year earned a minimum of $525 for the 2024 year)
$1,000 referral bonus
PARR Promotes!
We have a transparent pay structure, and love to promote from within. Our current CEO started with the company as a driver and by being open to change and a self-starter he climbed the ranks to the role he has today. There are many members of our management team who started their careers in our entry-level positions. If you're willing to work hard, there's no reason you won't earn regular merit increases and promotions. There is A LOT of opportunity - PARR is growing fast!
We value our employees like family and are constantly working to provide a safe place to work for our employees. Most of our locations are not open past 5 and all our locations are closed on Sundays.
Our company mission is Legendary Service through Teamwork, and we take that seriously. When you join our team, you're joining a family owned company that's been in business for 90 years, with a well-established reputation as a leader within the building material supply industry in the United States.
Perm - Physician - Oncology Coos Bay, OR
Chief finance officer job in Coos Bay, OR
Join Our Esteemed Oncology Team at Bay Area Hospital - Coos Bay, Oregon Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Medical Oncologist and/or Hematologist Employment Type: Full-time or Part-time (Part-time: 48 hours per pay period; Full-time: 80 hours per pay period)
Overview:
Bay Area Hospital, located in the tranquil coastal community of Coos Bay, invites experienced and upcoming medical oncologists and hematologists to become part of our dedicated cancer care team. This outpatient-focused role offers a balanced work-life environment while providing access to state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative network tied to Oregon Health & Science University.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide outpatient cancer care within our modern, 19-chair infusion center, including consultation, treatment planning, and follow-up care.
Collaborate with onsite radiation oncology, pharmacy, nurse navigation, and other specialty services to deliver comprehensive patient management.
Participate in clinical trials and cutting-edge research initiatives to enhance patient outcomes.
Offer approximately 10-15 patient visits daily, managing a varied oncology and hematology caseload.
Maintain a 1:4 call schedule primarily involving critical lab calls, ensuring prompt response to urgent needs.
Engage with multidisciplinary teams across cardiology, radiology, emergency, surgical, and supportive care services.
Qualifications:
BE (within 2 years) or BC in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology.
Experience in Radiation Oncology is preferred; excellent recent graduates in Radiation Oncology may be considered.
BLS certification is required.
Capable of obtaining and maintaining medical licenses in Oregon.
Demonstrated commitment to patient-centered care, professionalism, and collaboration.
Clean malpractice history and background check required.
Willingness to support locum-to-perm transitions and accept H-1B or J-1 visas as applicable.
Must provide a current NPDB self-query report.
Benefits & Career Development:
Competitive total compensation exceeding $680,000 annually, commensurate with experience.
Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance available.
Comprehensive benefits package, including 6% match on retirement savings, generous PTO, CME allowance, and professional licensing support.
Onsite employee health and wellness clinic with childcare and learning center support.
Opportunities for professional growth through affiliation with Oregon Health & Science University and participation in the OHSU Knight Cancer Network.
Contribution to innovative clinical trials and access to cutting-edge cancer treatments.
Work Environment & Community:
Embrace a community that values work-life balance, outdoor recreation, and family-oriented living with top-rated schools.
Enjoy coastal natural beauty, beaches, and year-round outdoor activities.
Work in a modern facility with advanced technology and supportive colleagues committed to exceptional patient care.
Our Commitment:
We foster a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive environment where your expertise can make a meaningful difference. Join us in Coos Bay to enjoy a rewarding career in a picturesque setting while delivering outstanding cancer care.
Application:
Candidates interested in this exceptional opportunity are encouraged to apply. Please submit your CV and professional credentials, including your NPDB self-query report.
We look forward to welcoming dedicated professionals to our team.
CFO
Chief finance officer job in Eugene, OR
Bridget Killen at Robert Half is seeking a dynamic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for a multi-entity healthcare client based in Eugene, OR. The ideal candidate will lead financial strategy, oversee multi-entity operations, and partner closely with executive leadership to drive organizational growth.
Key Responsibilities:
+ Direct all accounting and finance functions for a complex multi-entity healthcare organization
+ Develop strategic plans to ensure financial sustainability and growth
+ Guide budget preparation, forecasting, cash flow, compliance, and risk management
+ Lead, mentor, and build high-performing finance teams
+ Partner with the executive team to optimize performance and support business expansion
Compensation & Benefits:
+ Salary up to $160,000/year
+ Full benefits package
+ Unlimited PTO
+ Generous 401(k) with 7% match
Why Apply? This is a prime opportunity to join a mission-driven organization that prides themselves on providing quality care to their clients. This is an opportunity to shape financial strategy at the highest level. Enjoy unlimited PTO, a generous retirement match, and a collaborative leadership team.
To be considered, apply today or contact Bridget Killen at Robert Half!
Requirements
+ Minimum 7 years of progressive financial leadership experience; multi-entity healthcare experience strongly preferred
+ Proven ability to manage complex financial operations and drive process improvement
+ Extensive experience in multi-entity accounting and financial operations.
+ Demonstrated expertise in month-end closings, reconciliations, and error resolution.
+ Strong leadership skills with a proven ability to develop and mentor accounting teams.
+ Exceptional communication abilities, particularly in presenting financial data to non-financial audiences.
+ Track record of improving financial processes and implementing successful system upgrades.
+ Ability to work collaboratively with owners and executive teams while maintaining a calm and steady presence.
+ Deep knowledge of full-cycle accounting and related best practices.
Robert Half is the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects highly qualified job seekers to opportunities at great companies. We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles.
Robert Half works to put you in the best position to succeed. We provide access to top jobs, competitive compensation and benefits, and free online training. Stay on top of every opportunity - whenever you choose - even on the go. Download the Robert Half app (https://www.roberthalf.com/us/en/mobile-app) and get 1-tap apply, notifications of AI-matched jobs, and much more.
All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Benefits are available to contract/temporary professionals, including medical, vision, dental, and life and disability insurance. Hired contract/temporary professionals are also eligible to enroll in our company 401(k) plan. Visit roberthalf.gobenefits.net for more information.
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Chief Finance Officer (CFO)
Chief finance officer job in Springfield, OR
Chief Finance Officer (CFO) - DevNW
Make a Lasting Community Impact As CFO of DevNW, you will play a critical role in shaping the financial strategy and sustainability of a family of nonprofits that serve hundreds of families each year. Your leadership will ensure the organization has the resources, oversight, and strategic vision to expand affordable housing, provide accessible loans, and strengthen community financial stability-helping families build assets that last for generations. We are looking for a CFO who can lead a strong team in the daily, monthly, and annual accounting cycles, while also helping our leadership plan, forecast capital needs, and help us reach even greater community impact.
About DevNW
DevNW is a family of three mission-driven nonprofits dedicated to helping families achieve financial stability and build generational assets. Since our 2019 merger, we have expanded into increasingly complex and impactful work. Alongside traditional nonprofit fund accounting, we develop affordable housing through layered public funding sources and manage a portfolio of LIHTC properties at or nearing Year 15.
Our affiliates include:
Community LendingWorks (CDFI): Provides affordable loans to individuals, small businesses, and housing projects underserved by traditional banks.
Neighborhood Building Corporation: Builds and renovates affordable housing.
Together, we manage diverse and complex financial operations, including nonprofit services, affordable housing development, lending portfolios, and capital projects, while maintaining strong compliance and stewardship of public and private funds. Entrepreneurial by design, DevNW adapts to changing community needs while staying focused on creating lasting impact.
Position Overview
DevNW is seeking a strategic, hands-on Chief Finance Officer to partner with the CEO and Executive Team to lead finance and accounting across the organization. The CFO ensures the long-term financial health of DevNW and its affiliates through accurate reporting, strong controls, cash flow management, and strategic financial planning. This role combines leadership, collaboration, and technical expertise, overseeing finance staff while supporting program and organizational growth.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Strategy: Provide clear, accurate financial reporting and analysis to staff, the Board, and funders; translate complex financial information into actionable insights; forecast capital needs to support strategic initiatives.
Compliance & Risk Management: Maintain strong funder relationships through accurate grant and contract reporting; oversee audits, tax filings, and internal controls; develop policies and manage financial risk.
Cash Flow & Capital Management: Ensure adequate liquidity across operations, lending, and capital projects; manage vendor and contract relationships with financial and tax partners.
Staff Leadership & Development: Lead the Finance team, providing supervision, training, and professional development to ensure capacity and high performance. The CFO will directly supervise the Controller and oversee a team of six additional staff: an Accounting Manager, three staff accountants, an AP specialist, and a payroll specialist.
Collaboration & Communication: Partner with program and operations leaders on budgeting and planning; convene the Finance Committee of the Board; communicate complex financial information effectively across the organization.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in high-level finance roles (e.g., Controller, Finance Director, CFO), with a significant portion at the CFO level.
Proven experience leading finance and accounting teams responsible for budgets and funds of comparable size and complexity, such as:
An $8M operating budget
$10M+ capital construction budgets
A $15M loan fund
Demonstrated success in leading findings-free audits for financially complex organizations, including federal Single Audits.
Ability to drive company vehicles or personal vehicle (with mileage reimbursement) to attend in-person events across DevNW office locations and partner sites.
Willingness to travel occasionally statewide or nationally (typically 1-2 times per year).
Why Join DevNW?
You will join a collaborative, entrepreneurial organization that values innovation, community impact, and professional growth. Our hybrid work model combines flexibility with meaningful in-person collaboration across four regional offices.
DevNW offers a generous benefits package including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, plus short-term disability and life insurance. Employees enjoy 11 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, 2 mental health days, 2 personal days, and monthly accruals of vacation and sick leave. Flexible scheduling options support work-life balance. Long-term team members are rewarded with milestone incentives such as extra vacation, travel bonuses, and paid sabbaticals.
Application and Selection Process
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter detailing how your experience makes you the best candidate for this position to Emily Reiman at **********************.
Priority will be given to applications received by November 1, 2025
.
DevNW is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. Applications for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every one of the qualifications listed. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you meet key qualifications for the job, and believe you would be the best fit, we would encourage you to apply; please use your cover letter or introductory email to explain how you will accomplish parts of the job for which you have less experience. If you are unsure whether you meet the qualifications of this position, please feel free to contact us.
DevNW values diversity and supports a welcoming, inclusive environment where all of our employees can thrive. We value a workforce that is representative of the communities we serve.
Easy ApplyChief Executive Officer
Chief finance officer job in Eugene, OR
The CEO is responsible for protecting company assets while maintaining profitability, stability, and employee well-being.
Down To Earth Distributors is a heritage brand and a long-standing company based in Eugene, Oregon. Established in 1977, we are proud to be in our 48th year of business. Our mission is embedded in our company motto:
“Practical Goods for Natural Living.”
We offer a wide-ranging selection of natural and common-sense garden and home products at affordable prices. Our products enrich lives, are kind to the environment, and fulfill basic daily needs.
Ideal Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will exhibit strong leadership skills with relevant industry, financial and supply chain experience. She/he will:
Mentor, develop, and lead a diverse team.
Prioritize relationships over transactions and commissions.
Ensure that employees have clear goals, tools and training.
Build a customer relationship culture where employees are vested in the company's success.
The CEO will drive company-wide strategy, foster collaboration and ensure organizational alignment to shape the future of Down To Earth Distributors.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
1. Legal Compliance and Risk Reduction
Ensure timely filing of legal and regulatory documents.
Monitor compliance with laws and regulations to mitigate risks.
2. Mission, Policy and Strategic Planning
Work with the Board to define values, mission, vision and goals.
Keep the Board informed about company performance, trends and industry changes.
Identify and address problems and opportunities, facilitating discussion and policy-making.
3. Management and Administration
Oversee all company divisions and direct operations.
Lead executive employment decisions and team leadership.
Promote communication and cooperation across departments.
Ensure program quality, organizational stability and operational efficiency.
Act as Trustee and fiduciary for the company's retirement plan under ERISA regulations.
Maintain a strong work environment that attracts and retains talent.
Oversee staffing, professional contracts and salary structures.
4. Governance and Board Relations
Work with the Board Chairperson to fulfill governance functions.
Ensure the Board remains focused on long-term strategic issues.
Facilitate Board due diligence and decision-making processes.
5. Financial and Risk Management
Provide regular financial reports to the Board and company staff.
Oversee financial structure, ensuring stability and sound financial governance.
Analyze financial results, taking corrective measures as needed.
Manage insurance policies (e.g. liability, property, casualty, product, vehicle).
Oversee capital expenditures and workers' compensation claims.
Ensure compliance with DOT regulations and truck fleet management.
6. Strategic Vision and Leadership
Develop and communicate a compelling viable long-term vision.
Ensure alignment with market trends and business growth opportunities.
Foster strategic partnerships and new revenue streams.
7. Innovation and Growth
Champion innovation, digital transformation and product development.
Identify new business opportunities to drive expansion.
Lead change management initiatives.
Required Qualifications
Education and Experience
15+ years of leadership experience in complex business organizations.
Preferred education: advanced degree in business administration, finance, organic agriculture or law.
Skills and Abilities
Strong managerial and financial acumen.
Deep understanding of business operations.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
High emotional intelligence and relationship-building ability.
Resilient, adaptable and ethical leadership style.
Strategic thinking with a focus on long-term growth.
Key Attributes of the CEO
Visionary Leader - Develops and executes strategic plans.
Financial Steward - Ensures financial health and operational efficiency.
Innovator - Encourages creativity and product development.
Relationship Builder - Fosters strong internal and external connections.
Ethical and Resilient - Leads with integrity and adaptability.
Senior Vice President of Operations
Chief finance officer job in Springfield, OR
Job Description
The Senior Vice President of Operations will lead and optimize all aspects of Rosboro's engineered wood product operations, including production, supply chain, safety, and quality. This role provides strategic and operational leadership across multiple manufacturing sites, ensuring operational excellence in engineered wood products such as lam stock and glulam beams. The SVP will drive continuous improvement in efficiency, sustainability, and workforce development to strengthen Rosboro's position as an industry leader.
This position is a critical executive leadership role, directly shaping the future of Rosboro's operations and its contribution to the engineered wood products industry.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide overall operational leadership for Rosboro's engineered wood product facilities, including lam stock, and glulam production lines.
Develop and execute strategies that increase production efficiency, optimize yield, and ensure cost-effectiveness.
Champion a culture of safety, compliance, and environmental stewardship in alignment with OSHA, EPA, and industry standards.
Coordinate with supply chain stakeholders including timber procurement, sawmill operations, kiln operations, and inventory management to maximize profitability in the production of engineered wood products.
Implement and sustain continuous improvement programs (Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen) to drive operational excellence.
Collaborate with R&D, sales, and marketing teams to align production capabilities with evolving market trends in wood construction.
Establish and monitor performance metrics to ensure quality, reliability, and on-time delivery.
Mentor, coach, and develop plant managers, superintendents, and operations leaders to strengthen organizational capability.
Build and maintain strong partnerships with internal stakeholders, customers, suppliers, and regulatory agencies.
Drive long-term capital planning and investment in equipment, technology, and infrastructure.
Required Skills and knowledge.
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Forestry, Wood Science, or a related field; Master's degree preferred. Commensurate experience will also be considered.
10+ years of progressive leadership experience in manufacturing operations, with significant exposure to engineered wood products, lumber, pulp & paper, or heavy industry.
Demonstrated expertise in wood product manufacturing processes, production optimization, and quality management systems.
Strong knowledge of safety and environmental compliance specific to wood products manufacturing.
Proven track record of leading multi-site operations, driving cost efficiency, and implementing process improvements.
Excellent leadership, communication, and decision-making skills with the ability to inspire and engage teams at all levels.
Preferred Skills and knowledge.
Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma certification.
Experience with advanced automation and process control systems in wood product manufacturing.
Strong business acumen with the ability to balance operational excellence with long-term strategic growth.
Skilled in conflict resolution, negotiation, and building cross-functional alignment.
Commitment to sustainability and responsible forest product manufacturing practices.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base Salary will be based on qualifications and experience.
Medical insurance (90% company-paid for full-time employee and family coverage)
Dental and Vision insurance (90% company-paid for full-time employee and family coverage)
HRA reimbursement
401(k) company match of 100% up to 6% of your pay
Company funded Profit Share contribution to your 401k annually
Generous vacation plan available immediately.
40 hours of Sick leave
9 company-paid holidays plus 16 hours of floating holiday accrual per year
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health care and dependent care expenses
Life and AD&D insurance equal to 2x your annual earnings (100% company-paid)
Long-Term Disability insurance (100% company-paid)
Short-Term Disability insurance (100% company-paid)
Employee Assistance Program (100% company-paid)
Years of Service Bonus for employees employed 5 years or more.
Free Willamalane All-Access Membership
Experienced leaders ready to make an impact with an industry-leading company are encouraged to submit their resume at ***********************
Rosboro is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, color, religion, gender, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability.
Asset Management - Campbell Global - Fund Controller, Vice President
Chief finance officer job in Portland, OR
Campbell Global, a subsidiary of J.P. Morgan, is a renowned global investment manager specializing in forestland. Based in Portland, Oregon, we have nearly 40 years of experience in managing 5.5 million acres worldwide for various institutional investors. As part of the Alternatives platform within Asset Management, we offer a unique opportunity in the field of forestland management and value creation.
As a Fund Controller within the Alternatives platform of Asset Management at Campbell Global, you will play a crucial role in launching and overseeing the development of daily accounting, financial reporting, and coordination with professional service providers for our new private equity fund. You will work closely with our Controller and Director of Accounting to ensure the organization's Accounting function is top-notch. Your key responsibilities will include ensuring accurate valuation of the fund, managing the Fund's general ledger, fulfilling reporting requirements, overseeing the precise completion of the financial statements, and ensuring the accurate completion of day-to-day functions.
Job Responsibilities
Prepare timely and accurate Net Assets Values (NAV), financial statements (income and expense accruals), commitments and other fund accounting output for subsequent review
Review all Cash, AP and AR activities and monitor P&L accounts and activities to ensure accuracy and investigate any unusual variances and transactions.
Work in partnership with the investment and analysis team to produce portfolio management information
Work cross-functionally with other departments (Client Accounting, Legal Entity Controllers, Operations, Legal, etc.) and assist in any ad-hoc requests from management or other departments.
Reconcile and oversee the work of staff and ensure that the reporting to institutional investors and private clients is completed in an accurate and timely manner
Lead the completion of the Annual Financial Statements and audit
Lead regulatory reporting across all relevant jurisdictions
Lead tax related analysis and associated work
Conduct other tasks in the effective running of the business and future growth initiatives.
Represent Campbell Global at all levels while maintaining positive public relations.
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills
5 years+ of progressive experience performing fund accounting and financial reporting
Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards including U.S. GAAP and IFRS
Experience reviewing portfolio company financials and valuation models
Ability to work cross-functionally and respond to various stakeholders needs
Skilled in contributing and bringing value to management meetings and committees
Advanced communication skills, both oral and written
Attention to detail and accuracy
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Proactive worker who can work independently and resourcefully
Outstanding time management and communication skills
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance
Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills
1 year + of supervisory experience including direct supervision, coaching and mentoring
CPA certification or equivalent preferred
Auto-ApplyStation Attendant - Coos Bay Shell
Chief finance officer job in Coos Bay, OR
Join the Carson Team! Carson is looking for dependable part-time Station Attendants for our Coos Bay Shell station. Main Functions * Provide friendly service to customers * Greet and assist customers * Assist with fuel dispensers * Clean gas pumps and surrounding areas
Additional Functions
* Learn, maintain, and operate all processes associated with the position including paperwork and scheduling.
* Light janitorial duties - collect and dispose of trash, wash windows, and clean and maintain the equipment, lot, restrooms, fountain area, and building interior/exterior.
* Maintain a team environment with other employees and departments
* Maintain a high level of customer service and friendly atmosphere
* Other duties as needed to help maintain a clean and professional environment
Duties/Requirements
* Responsible to report to work at the scheduled time
* Be a team member who can be depended upon to complete work in a timely, accurate, and thorough manner; and be conscientious about assignments
* Will accurately handle money
* Will have a strong attention to detail
* Will have excellent customer service skills
* Will work independently and be self-motivated
* Will do simple math such as counting, recording, addition, subtraction, and multiplication
* Have an excellent attendance record
* Be available all hours of operation
Working Conditions
* Will stand and walk for duration of shift
* Regularly maneuver up to 20 pounds
* Exposure to variable temperatures (indoor, outdoor, walk-in cooler)
* Work with cleaning solvents and chemicals
* Daily exposure to gasoline and oil products
Benefits:
* PTO and 401k
Employer Note: Employer will conduct background check.
Please apply online at **************************
Carson is an equal opportunity employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Assistant / Associate Vice President for Research Business Operations
Chief finance officer job in Eugene, OR
Department: Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $140,000 - $205,000 per year; Commensurate with experience Compensation Band: OS-OA13-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 FTE: 1.0
Application Review Begins
January 21, 2025; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
With your online application, please upload a resume and a cover letter describing your experience, professional competencies and qualifications, and your interest to serve the University in the role. You will also be asked to enter the names and contact information of three professional references; candidates will be notified prior to contacting references.
Candidates with advanced skills and experience may be considered for the title of Associate Vice President for Research Operations.
Department Summary
The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI) serves as an advocate and catalyst within the University of Oregon (UO) for expanding the range and impact of UO's research, scholarship, and creative endeavors. The OVPRI oversees sponsored programs, research compliance, technology transfer, economic development, industry engagement, research-based ventures, and research development and administrative responsibility for numerous high-profile research centers and institutes and core research facilities, which provide opportunities for faculty across the university to collaborate on research efforts that are inherently interdisciplinary, and of significant societal importance. As a university that holds the distinction of a “very high research activity” ranking (R1) in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the UO is also one of only two Pacific Northwest members of the Association of American Universities (AAU). Visit research.uoregon.edu to learn more.
OVPRI, including centers and institutes, has over 700 employees across faculty, classified and unclassified staff, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, with over $50m annual budget. The Research Business Operations unit is comprised of more than twenty-five financial, technology, and administrative staff that ensure the smooth operations of this organization. The Research Business Operations portfolio spans activities from a major technology upgrade for research administration, managing faculty startup distributions, research core administrative operations, human resource development, research data analysis, financial budgeting, and, reporting and forecasting tools.
UO continues to experience a rapid phase of growth in its research portfolio as a result of increasing the number of its recent hires of tenure line faculty, with a significant increase in the sciences and other grant-active disciplines. UO opened the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact in 2020 and it is expanding in 2025, adding up to 30 tenure line faculty with large, sponsored research portfolios. The Ballmer Institute was established in 2022 and will further expand UO's sponsored research portfolio. We expect rapid growth in the amount and diversity of funding over the coming several years and are seeking a leader who can ensure that OVPRI is able to meet this new demand.
The OVPRI is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee. We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we welcome, respect, and foster a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and/or LGBTQIA+ community members.
Position Summary
The Assistant/Associate Vice President of Research Business Operations (AVPRBO) reports to the Vice President for Research and Innovation and is a key member of the OVPRI's executive management team. The AVPRBO oversees several research administrative units and serves as the strategic leader for research business operations within the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI), working cooperatively with leadership and administrative staff of OVPRI administrative units, centers, institutes, and research cores. OVPRI seeks a leader who can continue the development as a best in class, high performing, customer-centric team that aligns with the goals and objectives of the office and the institution and leads the fiscal management of the unit.
The AVPRBO supports operational excellence and continuous process improvement in the face of ever-changing researcher needs and regulatory obligations. Responsibilities of this position include comprehensive research operations oversight and stewardship of OVPRI teams in four core areas: (1) financial operations, (2) data analysis and technology management, (3) human resources management, and (4) space management. Financial management includes management of the Research Finance and Business Administration team, and reporting on expenditures, commitments, multi-year financial projections, and budgeting for various sub-units of OVPRI and central OVPRI operations. Data and technology management includes management of the Research Technology Services team and Data Analysis team, and ensuring research operations are supported by data integrity, technology infrastructure, and data interpretation. Human resources management includes oversight of and collaboration with the Human Resources team, as well as coordination with all OVPRI units, to ensure and promote equitable practices across HR functions in support of UO goals and objectives. Space management includes advocacy for research needs, accommodation considerations, and negotiation with various UO units for optimal growth of the research community and partnerships. The AVPRBO will provide leadership and oversight for change management, risk management, and the development of best practices to support OVPRI and UO teams in improving business processes, with the goal of efficient, service-oriented, implementation. This position will also provide leadership and oversight during institution-wide process improvements, from representing OVPRI needs in UO-wide considerations of potential system or process changes, to the transition from an OVPRI legacy research administration system to Huron's suite for Research Business Operations.
The AVPRBO is a key advocate, representing the needs and priorities of the UO research enterprise. This role is essential to ensure that policies, processes, and financial resources align with the university's research mission and support robust research operations and objectives. This position partners closely with the AVP of Sponsored Projects Services and AVP of Research Integrity. Candidates with advanced skills and experience may be considered for the title of Associate Vice President for Research Operations.
Success for this position after 36 months would include:
• Establishing clear financial forecasting practices and transparent reporting mechanisms.
• Developing robust infrastructure for data analysis and quality improvement initiatives.
• Leading a smooth and successful implementation of Huron's Research Suite, including effective change management, outreach, and communication with the research community.
• Building strong relationships with OVPRI center and institute directors, as well as business managers, to ensure service-oriented and efficiently run operations.
Minimum Requirements
• Master's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or related field; in exceptional circumstances, a bachelors degree plus 6 or more years of financial experience in higher education administration may be considered equivalent.
• Four years of financial, accounting, and budgetary experience in a lead financial officer capacity.
• Five years of supervisory experience, including progressive leadership of professional and administrative staff.
• One of the following:
• Six years of related and increasingly responsible experience at a research university, research institute, hospital, or research and development unit of a corporation; OR
• Three years of experience as an academic leader with research administration responsibilities (e.g. assistant/associate dean for research, research institute head, head of research-intensive department, familiar with research funding programs) AND experience as a principal investigator with a sponsored research portfolio;
OR
• Ten years of increasingly responsible experience in a government agency or similar highly regulated environment, where job duties have included high-level management, setting of strategic direction, customer service, regulatory compliance, and execution of programmatic and process improvement.
Candidates with advanced skills and experience may be considered for the title of Associate Vice President of Research Business Operations.
We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferable skills from a variety of sources and experiences. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role.
Professional Competencies
• Deep understanding of accounting principles, complex financial modeling, and budget planning; ability to manage and provide oversight for budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting.
• Strategic and analytical thinking, with a commitment to innovation, improvement, and facilitating faculty research and operations.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, including ability to collaborate with internal and external partners, and to interact with financial decision-makers, maintaining a high level of sensitivity, discretion, and confidentiality.
• Proven ability to lead diverse teams, foster collaboration, and manage change effectively.
• Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural competency.
• A sophisticated approach to cultural change that balances awareness of established practices with bold, reasoned pursuit of innovation.
• Demonstrated ability to develop policy and procedure, sustaining and continuously improving operations.
• Demonstrated ability to work independently, set appropriate work priorities, and balance multiple competing priorities.
Preferred Qualifications
• Advanced or terminal degree in business administration, public administration, finance, accounting, or human resources.
• Financial leadership experience at major research university or similarly complex institution.
• Expertise in fund accounting, human resources management, space allocation, change management, and complex data analysis/reporting.
• Familiarity with enterprise resource planning systems like BANNER.
• Proven ability to develop performance metrics, manage workflows, and oversee technology-driven projects.
• Experience developing and leading professional teams.
• Experience developing and managing a shared service unit, including tracking performance metrics, managing staff workflow, and ensuring adherence to deadlines and quality standards.
FLSA Exempt: Yes
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit **************************************
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at ********************* or ************.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at ************************************************************************
Salesforce Financial Services Cloud Director, Enterprise
Chief finance officer job in Portland, OR
Who You'll Work With In our Salesforce business, we help our clients bring the most impactful customer experiences to life and we do that in a way that makes our clients the hero of their transformation story. We are passionate about and dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive team, recognizing that diverse team members who are celebrated for bringing their authentic selves to their work build solutions that reach more diverse populations in innovative and impactful ways. Our team is comprised of customer strategy experts, Salesforce-certified experts across all Salesforce capabilities, industry experts, organizational and cultural change consultants, and project delivery leaders. As the 3rd largest Salesforce partner globally and in North America, we are committed to growing and developing our Salesforce talent, offering continued growth opportunities, and exposing our people to meaningful work that aligns to their personal and professional goals.
Job Title: Director, Financial Services Cloud - Salesforce
As a Director in our Global Salesforce Financial Services Cloud capability practice, you'll lead and drive sales pursuits, expand our Financial Services Cloud and Financial Services footprint through exceptional client delivery, and develop and cultivate client relationships within the Financial Services industry, and its sub verticals.
This is an exciting opportunity for a results-driven leader with client management, sales, and client delivery experience working with financial services customers.
This role requires deep industry expertise and the ability to interface with senior level client executives. With this deep expertise comes the ability to help clients think strategically about their investments in the Salesforce platform and the required services to implement.
The ideal candidate has experience leading and driving complex Financial Services Cloud pursuits and has a passion for both sales and delivery. In this role, you will focus on supporting sales pursuits, providing subject matter leadership, client management, client delivery, and leading the Salesforce account strategy in partnership with regional market leadership for an account and/or set of accounts.
Responsibilities:
Support sales pursuits; serve as a global leader that encourages Pursuit Excellence throughout the deal cycle.
* Supports sales pursuits and sales process in partnership with local market leadership and global industry and capability leaders
* Proactively engages capability leadership; partners with go to market leaders, regional leaders to help solution the engagement approach and scope for our clients
* Determines sales strategy inclusive of win themes in partnership with regional market sales leadership
* Manage an overall team utilization target of 76%
* Supports development of proposal and statement of work
* Drives decision making on deal structure in partnership with sales solution leads
* Ensures deal due diligence (staffing, financials, legal, risk management, contract approval gates)
* Work closely with Slalom's Talent Acquisition team to attract the best Salesforce talent in the market
* Identifies pursuit close plans, identifies blockers and risks, and escalates any issues impacting pursuit progress
* Actively participates in driving pursuits to closure and supports contracting process in partnership with regional and local sales leadership
Business development:
Focuses on increasing our Financial Services Cloud footprint across Banking, Insurance and Wealth and Asset Management accounts
* Responsible for $15-20M+ annually within the Financial Services Cloud Capability
* Proactively thinks beyond the project and product to continue to expand our engagements with our clients
* Serves as a bridge between pursuit and delivery teams; focuses on identifying opportunities to expand our footprint on accounts to bring more to our customers in partnership with Salesforce and other capabilities
* Leverages relationships across the ecosystem to nurture leads, opportunities, and existing partnerships
Client Engagement Management:
Builds and cultivates relationships with senior clients (project sponsor, director level and above)
* Shares industry and product thought leadership in partnership with Slalom Industry and Salesforce Industry Capability leadership
* Identifies opportunities for Slalom to continue to help our clients achieve business objectives
* Partners with in-market Accountable Executives and Client Partners to ensure customer success and satisfaction, using Slalom's "Customer Love" survey criteria
Delivery & Delivery Excellence:
Exceptional client delivery; responsible for ≥60% individual utilization delivering industry specific solutions and offerings
* Engages as part of client project teams ranging from 2-15+ consultants, and brings industry perspective and expertise to the overall project engagement
* Keeps a pulse on industry trends through client engagement and delivery and provides feedback and insights to industry leadership to inform our solution program
* Provides oversight and project delivery governance best practices, and oversees project delivery quality
Industry & Platform Expertise:
* 10+ years' experience in the Financial Services industry
* 10+ years' consulting experience
* 3+ years' leading Financial Services Cloud programs
* Maintains awareness of industry best practices (working with Industry leaders)
* Broad understanding of Salesforce and the Financial Services ecosystem and offerings (working with Capability leaders)
Qualifications:
* Minimum 3-5 years of account/delivery management experience
* Experience working with banking customers and experience in a large consulting environment
* 3-5 years' experience selling and delivering within the Salesforce Financial Services ecosystem
* Previous sales and consulting experience, as well as experience working in an account leadership and/or customer success role
* Prior experience meeting and exceeding sales targets of a similar size
* Skilled at leading teams through complex technology solution sales
* Passionate about financial services, and technology
* Proven track record in selling through exceptional client delivery
* Experienced in building relationships with customers (director level and above)
* Able to partner with clients to understand their organizational needs and recommend solutions that add value to their business
* Strong customer service and interpersonal skills
* Budget and project management experience
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills
* Able to travel up to 30%
About Us
Slalom is a fiercely human business and technology consulting company that leads with outcomes to bring more value, in all ways, always. From strategy through delivery, our agile teams across 52 offices in 12 countries collaborate with clients to bring powerful customer experiences, innovative ways of working, and new products and services to life. We are trusted by leaders across the Global 1000, many successful enterprise and mid-market companies, and 500+ public sector organizations to improve operations, drive growth, and create value. At Slalom, we believe that together, we can move faster, dream bigger, and build better tomorrows for all.
Compensation and Benefits
Slalom prides itself on helping team members thrive in their work and life. As a result, Slalom is proud to invest in benefits that include meaningful time off and paid holidays, parental leave, 401(k) with a match, a range of choices for highly subsidized health, dental, & vision coverage, adoption and fertility assistance, and short/long-term disability. We also offer yearly $350 reimbursement account for any well-being-related expenses, as well as discounted home, auto, and pet insurance.
Slalom is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. For this role, we are hiring at the following levels and targeted base pay salary ranges:
East Bay, San Francisco, Silicon Valley:
Director: $192,000-$307,000
San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Seattle, Boston, Houston, New Jersey, New York City, Washington DC, Westchester:
Director: $175,000-$281,000
All other locations:
Director: $161,000-$258,000
In addition, individuals may be eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. Actual compensation will depend upon an individual's skills, experience, qualifications, location, and other relevant factors. The salary pay range is subject to change and may be modified at any time.
We will accept applicants until January 30, 2026, or until the position is filled.
We are committed to pay transparency and compliance with applicable laws. If you have questions or concerns about the pay range or other compensation information in this posting, please contact us at: ********************.
EEO and Accommodations
Slalom is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting, developing and retaining highly qualified talent who empower our innovative teams through unique perspectives and experiences. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veterans' status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Slalom will also consider qualified applications with criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. Slalom welcomes and encourages applications from individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are available for candidates during all aspects of the selection process. Please advise the talent acquisition team or contact ****************************** if you require accommodations during the interview process.
Easy ApplyPediatrician - Coos Bay, OR
Chief finance officer job in Coos Bay, OR
PEDIATRICIAN Coos Bay, OR DETAILS North Bend Medical Center is seeking a dedicated Board-Certified Pediatrician to join our Multi-Specialty Group situated on the scenic Southern Oregon Coastline. This is a chance to join a collaborative Pediatric Group complemented by a Pediatric Referral Coordinator, Behavioral Health Clinicians, Care Managers, Diabetic Educators and a Clinical Pharmacist. Enjoy a full-scope outpatient practice with a large referral base. HOURS/BENEFITS
Competitive Base Salary + Bonuses
Typical Call Schedule: 1:4; 7:00 am - 5:00 pm (average of 3x per month)
Sign-On + Relocation Bonuses
401K + Generous Employer Match
Licensing/DEA Expenses Reimbursed
Medical, Dental, Vision + Prescription Insurances
Long Term Disability + Buy-Up Options
Group Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Malpractice
Generous PTO + CME Packages
Partnership Track
Electronic Health Record: EPIC
NHSC Certification | HSPA Score: 14
J1 & H1b Visas Welcome!
QUALIFICATIONS
Unrestricted Oregon MD/DO Licensure and DEA
Board Certification
PALS/NRP Certifications
Life is Better at the Beach!
Coastal Community with Moderate Year-Round Climate;
30 Minutes from World-Class Bandon Dunes Golf Resort!
Quick, Convenient Access to a Beautiful Regional Airport;
Oregon's Famous Sand Dunes, Pacific Ocean, Outdoor Recreation, Breweries, Restaurants and more;
Excellent Work/Life Balance!
North Bend Medical Center Bay Area Hospital Oregon's Adventure Coast Christy Wright, Director of Recruitment & Marketing *****************************
Easy ApplyAssistant Treasurer & Investment Portfolio Ma
Chief finance officer job in Medford, OR
Department : Accounting Department
Reports To : Treasurer
Classification : Exempt
:
Rogue Credit Union is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative headquartered in the Rogue Valley located in beautiful southern Oregon. Providing services to our members in select Oregon and Idaho counties. We strive to make an impact in the communities we serve by living, giving, and supporting local. Our mission is to provide exceptional member experiences that build mutually beneficial relationships to create the most loyal members in the nation. Here at Rogue, we believe in having a culture of happy team members who feel supported, have the chance to grow their careers, and LOVE where they work!
Role :
Under the guidance of the Treasurer, assists in managing the treasury function within the credit union including responsibility for the investment portfolio and risk management, liquidity management, Asset/Liability (A/L) management, Asset Liability Committee (ALCO), profitability analysis, etc. Assists in the overall management of the balance sheet including taking an active role in making decisions regarding selling/purchasing of interest earning assets. Assists in wide ranging projects such as profitability analysis on specific segment of the credit union, assesses likely financial impact of new proposed product/service, creates projections (either internally or with external partners) of various scenarios.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities :
40% In conjunction with the Treasurer works to analyze and oversee implementation of highly complex investment products including significant responsibility for analyzing different investment options using Bloomberg and other tools. Assists with managing all aspects of the investment portfolio including role of main liaison with investment brokers, analyzing potential investment opportunities including both at the individual investment level as well as at the investment segment level, reports back to ALCO and the Finance Committee on the performance of the portfolio, assists with monitoring the ongoing portfolio to ensure it is still performing as planned at both the individual investment level as well as at the portfolio level, monitors risk in portfolio (credit, interest rate, liquidity, etc.) and responds when necessary to keep risk within designated guidelines, provides recommendations to portfolio management given changes in overall balance sheet make-up, changes in economic trends, changes in goals of the credit union, etc. The role of main liaison with the brokers involves maintaining relationships, staying up to speed on latest investment trends/opportunities, as well as seeking out the best possible purchase opportunities amongst the various brokers when in the market for investments. In addition, is also part of the team that evaluates loan purchase/sale opportunities with specific responsibility for pricing as well as evaluating the impact of such moves on the overall balance sheet.
20% Assists in developing strategies and designing processes for the use and improvement of treasury systems. These systems provide senior management with key information on investments, hedge positions, and other financial instruments. Prepares various ad hoc reports and analyses, including profitability assessments and other reports as needed. Collaborates directly with senior management on balance sheet decisions, focusing on the purchase and sale of interest-earning assets to increase income and reduce risk.
10% Works in conjunction with the Treasurer to manage all aspects of asset/liability (A/L) processes. This includes acting as the primary liaison with third-party A/L partners, ensuring they have the necessary data and context to perform periodic analyses. Reviews reports from these partners and presents findings to the ALCO and Finance Committee. Provides recommendations when reports indicate rising risks or potential issues. Collaborates with A/L partners to develop one-off projections as part of ongoing analytical efforts.
10% Supports liquidity management by ensuring adequate cash flow while maximizing interest income.
10% Recruits, hires, trains, coaches and motivates a highly qualified staff sufficient to meet the daily operational needs of the areas assigned. Establishes and maintains objective accountability measurements and evaluates performance on all direct reports. Creates and maintains a coaching culture to consistently strive toward the highest level of employee achievement and performance in building Member Loyalty.
10% Performs significant role in ALCO/Finance Committee process including preparation of meeting packet, serving as point person for those with periodic presentations to ALCO, communicating ALCO decisions, etc. Proactively performs other duties as needed or assigned.
Knowledge & Skills :
Experience : Three years to five years of similar or related experience. Five years of progressively responsible treasury experience in financial services preferred.
Education : (1) A bachelor's degree, or (2) achievement of formal certifications recognized in the industry as equivalent to a bachelor's degree (e.g., information technology certifications in lieu of a degree). Degree in finance, mathematics, physics, programming or engineering preferred.
Interpersonal Skills : Work involves extensive personal contact with others and is of a personal or sensitive nature. Motivating, influencing, and/or training others is key at this level. Outside contacts become important and fostering sound relationships with other entities (companies and/or individuals) becomes necessary and often requires the ability to influence and/or sell ideas or services to others.
Other Skills : Experience analyzing and trading Fixed-Income securities including private label mortgage-backed securities. Advanced experience with Bloomberg, Intex, prepayment models, SQL, and Microsoft Office products. Advanced Excel skills. Highly accurate and detail oriented. Excellent time management and organizational skills with the ability to work independently. Leadership, management skills and supervisory skills. Problem solving skills. Good communication and judgment skills. Excellent judgment, decision making and risk management skills.
Physical Requirements : Some lifting required (up to 30 pounds), continuous sitting, occasional standing and occasional walking. Finger dexterity while using computer. Occasional talking and hearing in person and on the telephone. Continuous clarity of vision at 20 inches or less and continuous clarity of vision at 20 feet or more.
Work Environment : This job is an exempt position that requires flexibility in scheduling tasks and projects. The employee must independently monitor hours and judge the time needed to be spent on applicable duties. Employee must be capable of adjusting to unpredictable schedules proactively. As a direct representative of the credit union, the employee must conduct and present themselves courteously and professionally. Exposed to potentially hazardous conditions, i.e., robbery. Travel may be required.
Disclaimer :
Rogue Credit Union is a drug free workplace and requires a drug screening test within 48 hours of employment offer.
Rogue Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected class. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method, please call **************.
This Job Description is not a complete statement of all duties and responsibilities comprising the position.
Auto-ApplyChief Executive Officer (CEO)
Chief finance officer job in Eugene, OR
Opening Late Summer, 2026
Your experience matters
PeaceHealth Springfield Rehabilitation Hospital is operated jointly with Lifepoint Health. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As the Chief Executive Officer joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to
making communities healthier
. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
More about our team
Our exceptional leadership team has fostered an environment that results in one of the lowest turnover rates in the organization. We are patient centric, with a high regard to employee satisfaction, while producing superior quality outcomes for our patients.
How you'll contribute
A Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who excels in this role:
Provide day-to-day leadership within the organization, including advice, guidance, direction and authorization to achieve the clinical and financial goals and objectives of the organization
Design, develop and implement a strategic plan that focuses on clinical excellence, financial performance and market and business development in collaboration with the Board of Managers and manages and directs the organization toward the goals of the plan
Create and maintain proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures and systems to meet and exceed the clinical and financial goals of the organization included in the strategic plan
Oversee the adequacy and soundness of the organization's financial structure, including reviews of operating results of the organization, comparing them to established objectives and taking steps to ensure appropriate measures are taken to correct unsatisfactory results
Motivate and lead a high-performance management team; attract and recruit and retain required members of the team, including physicians, not currently in place and providing mentoring as needed
Ensures adequate provision of services through referral, consultation or contractual agreement and negotiations, enter into, administers and modifies and/or terminates contracts (including contracts with Practitioners for the rendering of services at or to the Hospital) for the Hospital as may be necessary, subject to the rights of the Board of Managers
Ensure that all activities and operations are carried out in compliance with local, state, and federal regulation, Joint Commission standards, CARF and other rehab specialty accreditations, the Hospital Compliance Plan and all laws governing healthcare operations
Other duties as assigned
Why join us
We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:
Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage - with medical plans starting at just $10 per pay period - tailored benefit options
Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off.
Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match.
Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs).
Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities.
What we're looking for
5 years of successful healthcare management experience preferably as hospital/healthcare facility CEO/COO
Rehabilitation hospital experience preferred
Bachelor's Degree required, Master's degree preferred; preferred degree in Business, Healthcare Operations/Management or a clinical discipline
Med-Surge hospitals and systems (for profit and non-profit) knowledge a plus
Passion for superior clinical outcomes/programs, superior patient satisfaction and partner relationships required
EEOC Statement
PeaceHealth Springfield Rehabilitation Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PeaceHealth Springfield Rehabilitation Hospital is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment."
Auto-ApplyDrive-By Occupancy Inspections - Lakeside, OR / Coos County
Chief finance officer job in Lakeside, OR
Great job for Uber Drivers, Lyft, Door Dash, Uber Eats, Pizza delivery, etc. What Do Mortgage Field Service Contractors Do?
By law, mortgage companies and banks are required to document the occupancy and physical condition of all mortgaged loans. To do this they send a Property Inspector to the physical property to take specific photos and to reasonably determine if the property is occupied or vacant. The property inspector then reports the general condition of the property using a mobile app.
Mortgage Field Service Inspectors are Property Inspectors who:
*Determine if a property is occupied or vacant.
*Rate the property as Good, Fair, or Poor.
*Take photos of the property using your smart cell phone.
*Fill out a form on your cell phone using a downloadable app.
*Answer multiple choice questions about the property condition.
REQUIREMENTS:
*Must be able to pass a criminal background check.
*Must have dependable transportation (good gas mileage is a plus).
*Must have a smartphone (Android or iPhone).
*Must have a printer/scanner (or easy access to both).
*Must a desktop/laptop or tablet to print forms.
INCOME and ASSIGNMENTS:
Income-based on area and volume.
Most inspectors can complete several inspections an hour.
Rural areas may pay more per inspection on average.
The faster inspections are completed, the more inspections are provided.
Based on 1099 contractor work. No resume required.
Dietician-Hospital (PERM) Coos Bay, OR
Chief finance officer job in Coos Bay, OR
Job Title: Clinical Dietician
Job Type: Full-time
Job Description: Are you a passionate and dedicated Clinical Dietician looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the healthcare industry? Join our team at [Specify Facility Name], where you will have the chance to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Clinical Dietician to provide exceptional care to our patients and contribute to their overall well-being.
Skills and Abilities:
Assess and develop personalized nutrition plans for patients based on their medical condition, dietary preferences, and restrictions.
Provide dietary education and counseling to patients and their families.
Collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure optimal patient care.
Stay up-to-date with the latest nutrition research and guidelines.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Compassionate and patient-centered approach to healthcare.
Physical/Mental/Environmental Requirements:
Ability to stand, sit, and walk for extended periods.
Lift and carry objects weighing up to [Specify Weight].
Work in a fast-paced and sometimes high-stress healthcare environment.
Excellent mental acuity and attention to detail.
Ability to adapt to changing situations and priorities.
Exposure to various healthcare settings and patient conditions.
Education/Certifications/Licenses/Degrees:
Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a related field.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Food &
Nutrition or Dietetics. - Required
Completion of approved coordinated undergraduate program, dietetic internship or approved masters program with qualifying work experience Required
Must have or be able to obtain an Oregon Food Handler, Food Manager Certification, or ServSafe Certification within 30 days of hire - Required
Certified Diabetic Educator - Required
Certified Oncology Nutrition Specialist - Required
Certified Nutrition Support Specialist - Required
Current Drivers License or obtain within 30 days - Required
Registered Dietician (RD) certification.
State licensure as a Dietician in Oregon.
Member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics - Preferred
Experience:
Minimum of [Specify Years] years of clinical dietetic experience.
Experience working in a healthcare setting, preferably in a hospital or clinic.
Proficiency in medical nutrition therapy.
Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems is a plus.
Experience with diverse patient populations is an advantage.
About the Facility:
We offers comprehensive medical services for people of all ages. Health and wellness services in pediatrics, childbirth and obstetrics, gynecology and female health, cancer diagnosis and treatment in oncology, diabetes and kidney disease treatment, geriatric medicine and services for the elderly and disable, emergency medicine, and a full range of specialty medical services.
We are leading a healthcare institution dedicated to providing exceptional patient care. We pride ourselves on our commitment to improving the health and well-being of our community. Our team of dedicated professionals works collaboratively to deliver the highest quality of care to our patients.
Hospital Benefit:
They have an in-house Nurse Practitioner in Employee Health Department that sees only employees and their dependents.
How to Apply:
If you are a compassionate Clinical Dietician looking to make a positive impact on the lives of patients, we want to hear from you. To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications to SQ Med Staffing.
Join our team and be part of a rewarding healthcare journey. Your expertise will play a crucial role in helping patients achieve their nutritional goals and improve their overall health.
SQ Med Staffing is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Chief finance officer job in Klamath Falls, OR
DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)
RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
SALARY: Step Range: 48 ($117,244 annually) - 67 ($205,587 annually); Full Benefits
CLASSIFICATION: Professional/Management, Regular, Full-Time
LOCATION: Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services
3949 South 6th Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
BACKGROUND: Executive Package
POSITION OBJECTIVES
The Klamath Tribes operate health care services under a Public Law 93-638 contract with the Indian Health Service. Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services is a department of The Klamath Tribes and is responsible for offering comprehensive, on-site medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy and purchased/referred care (off-site) services to eligible beneficiaries in a primary care setting.
The Deputy CEO will manage, direct, and monitor health center day-to-day operations and patient care functions, in compliance with Tribal, Federal, and other applicable requirements. The Deputy CEO will provide strategic leadership and will translate Tribal Council policy into action, all in accordance with the mission, vision, values of the organization.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Thinking:
1. Vision. In partnership with the CEO, Tribal Council and the Health Advisory Committee, the Deputy CEO is responsible for developing recommendations for short and long-term objectives. Implements strategies and meets the objectives of the Tribal Council-adopted Strategic Plan.
2. Program Development. Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating Klamath Tribal Health & Family Service programs in meeting the needs of the tribal community while implementing Tribal Council policy and the mission of Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services.
Planning and Deliverables:
3. Oversight and Supervision. Provide oversight and supervision of individual Tribal Health & Family Service C-Suite Officers, including the Chief Operations Officer, Chief Quality Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Finance Officer and PRC Director to ensure they are developing appropriate work plans and carrying out assigned tasks, complying with relevant contract provisions, regulations and laws; and following the policy and long-term planning directives of the Tribal Council. Achieve compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
4. Quality. Employ the standards of the AAAHC, Inc. as the foundation for health center quality to include patient rights, risk management, quality improvement, quality of care, facilities management, infection prevention and control, patient and employee safety, and other quality management and improvement functions.
5. Leadership. Provide coordination and overall management of healthcare programs, which includes providing technical and administrative support to program directors to institute improvements that ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of services to Tribal members. Reviews operating results of the organization, compares them to established objectives and takes steps to ensure that the appropriate measures are taken to correct unsatisfactory results.
6. Reporting. Keep the CEO, Tribal Council, C-Suite Officers, Program Directors and Management Team updated on the status of Tribal projects, programs, and any issues, concerns, and accomplishments of Tribal staff. Ensure that legislation, regulations, initiatives, and other matters that may impact Tribal interests and operations are monitored and reported to the Tribal Council. Ensure that appropriate plans, strategies and actions are developed and implemented to address such matters and appropriate Tribal staff are consulted.
7. Legal Compliance. Ensure compliance with legal requirements including, but not limited to, patient confidentiality and risk management, compliance with the Privacy Act procedures, HIPAA, Federal, Tribal, and applicable laws and regulations.
8. Emergency Preparedness. Ready/willing/able to assume a preparedness role in the event of a tribal public health, natural, or manmade disaster. This includes support as described in the KTHFS Emergency Preparedness Plan and The Klamath Tribes Emergency Operations Plan.
People Management:
9. Personnel Administration. Develop for the purpose of day-to-day administration, specific department operating policies, procedures in accordance with the Personnel Policies & Procedures of The Klamath Tribes. Implement staff development activities and training.
10. Positive Work Environment. Maintain a professional demeanor. Practice and promote an approach that ensures open communication and accountability throughout the workplace. Create a spirit of teamwork that is the basis for employees' individual and group efforts. Champion and set an example for ethical, professional behavior in the workplace.
Change Management/Innovation:
11. Organizational Structure. In collaboration with the CEO and COO, establish and revise the organizational structure of Tribal Health & Family Service to ensure effective delivery of services. Report to the Tribal Council any structural changes. If such structural changes have budget ramifications and require additional funding, the CEO shall be required to obtain the approval of the Tribal Council prior to implementing such changes. The organization structure must make efficient use of all human and financial resources, integrate programs and services, provide effective coordination and avoid duplication.
Communication:
12. Community Relations. Work with the Tribal Council and other tribal or community organizations to ensure that current services are needed and utilized by Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services' target population.
13. Communication. Keep employees and the Tribal public informed of management policies and program goals. Respond to and resolve questions, inquiries, and complaints from patients and staff. Develop and maintain good rapport and a cooperative working relationship with Tribal Council, medical staff and other licensed or certified healthcare practitioners, the management team, and staff.
Persuasion/Influencing:
14. Facilitate meetings. Facilitate or attend required meetings of the governing body, Health Advisory Committee, KTHFS Officers, Management Team, Quality Improvement, Risk Management or other ad hoc groups, etc.
15. Coordination of Services. Encourage Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services and Klamath Tribal Administration programs to coordinate through effective communication and cooperation on joint projects and/or program service delivery.
Financial:
16. Financial Management. In collaboration with the CEO and CFO, responsible for overseeing the formulation of budgets and accounting for all revenues and expenditures. Authorize annual program operation budgets; including forecast revenues and expenditures, allocate and monitor funds for investment(s) and reserves.
17. Grant Management. In collaboration with the Senior Finance Director, the CFO, and the Deputy CEO will be accountable to the governing body, public and private sources for health service funding. Ensure the accurate, complete, and timely submission of reports to all required federal and state grantors or third-party payers, financial reports, forecasts, and budgets. Execute such contracts, grants, and commitments as may be authorized by the Tribal Council, or by established policies. Negotiate, execute, sign, and modify grant and contract documents which enhance programs, activities and functions as approved by the Tribal Council.
18. Like all employees of the Klamath Tribes, the incumbent will be called upon to accomplish other tasks that may not be directly related to this position, but are integral to the Klamath Tribes' broader functions, including but not limited to, assisting during Tribal sponsored cultural, traditional, or community events that enable the successful operation of programs and practices of The Klamath Tribes as aligned with The Klamath Tribes' Mission Statement. Some of these tasks may be scheduled outside of regular work hours, if necessary.
SUPERVISORY CONTROLS
The CEO outlines the overall health and/or program objectives and priorities, time limits, and the financial and personnel resources available. The employee plans and schedules recurring work, handles problems, and completes work using own initiative, exercising judgment according to previous training, experience, and instructions.
Work is reviewed from an overall standpoint in terms of meeting objectives, effectiveness, and compliance with laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Demonstrated leadership skills and ability. Ability to communicate the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives throughout the entire organization.
Cultural competence; ability to work effectively with the Klamath Tribal community as well as a diverse workforce.
Expert communication ability; technical writing skills, public speaking ability, facilitation and teambuilding ability, interpersonal skills.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with the governing body, tribal, federal, state, regional, and local agencies, community leaders, and the tribal community at-large.
Strong initiative, decision-making and problem-solving ability.
Knowledge of: Indian Self Determination Education and Assistance Act Agreements, P.L. 93-638 Contracts, provisions of the Federal Tort Claims Act, General Accounting and Auditing Principles (GASB 34), Employment Law, Healthcare Law, OSHA, HIPAA, HITECH Act, Alcohol & Drug Confidentiality Laws, Corporate Compliance and the regulatory environment.
Expert knowledge of healthcare delivery systems and healthcare management best practices to include integration of quality and service delivery across the organization. Proficiency in healthcare financial and operations management. Ability to analyze, interpret and communicate financial and operations measures.
Ability to coordinate and integrate both the clinical and administrative aspects of a healthcare facility.
Ability to manage through subordinate supervisors and multidisciplinary medical and support service staff and programs.
Knowledge of information systems and technology standards, strong computer literacy, possess knowledge of computer software and applications, practice management systems, electronic health record systems, and other modern office equipment.
Knowledge of modern principles, methods, and techniques of administration and program planning.
Possess the tact necessary to deal effectively with patients, physicians, and employees.
Good judgment with the ability to make timely and sound decisions.
Able to appropriately maintain confidentiality.
Meet dress code standards; maintain neat and clean professional appearance.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of medical records and adhere to the standards for health record-keeping, HIPAA and Privacy Act requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications:
Failure to comply with minimum position requirements may result in termination of employment.
· REQUIRED to possess a bachelor's degree in administration, Health or Business field with emphasis on health services. (
Must submit copy of diploma or transcripts with application.)
· REQUIRED to have five (5) or more years of progressive experience administrative/leadership experience, preferably in healthcare (i.e., Tribal/Indian health center, other federally qualified health center, ambulatory surgical center, physician group practice, or hospital setting).
· REQUIRED to possess and maintain a valid Oregon Driver's License, (out of state applicants must receive ODL within 90 days of hire), have good driving record and be insurable by the Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services' vehicle insurance policy. (
Must submit copy of driver license with application.)
· REQUIRED to submit to a background and character investigation, as per Tribal policy. Following hire must immediately report to Human Resource any citation, arrest, conviction for a misdemeanor or felony crime.
· REQUIRED to submit to TB skin testing as needed and adhere to KTHFS staff immunization policy in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control immunization recommendations for healthcare workers.
· REQUIRED to accept the responsibility of a Mandatory Reporter in accordance with the Klamath Tribes Juvenile Ordinance Title 2, Chapter 15.64 and General Council Resolution #2005 003, all Tribal staff are considered mandatory reporters.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Master's degree in administration, health, business, public health or related field is preferred.
(Must submit copy of degree or transcripts with application.)
· Positive working experience with Native Americans in a related field will be given preference.
Indian Preference:
Indian and Tribal Preference will apply, as per policy. (
Must submit tribal documentation with application to qualify for Indian Preference).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This position description is intended to provide an overview of the requirements of the position. It is not necessarily inclusive, and the job may require other essential and/or non-essential functions, tasks, duties, or responsibilities not listed herein. Management reserves the sole right to add, modify, or exclude any essential or non-essential requirement at any time with or without notice. Nothing in this job description, or by the completion of any job requirement by the employee, is intended to create a contract of employment of any type.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Submit a Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services
Application for Employment
with all requirements and supporting documentation to:
Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services
ATTN: Human Resource
3949 South 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
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IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO PROVE QUALIFICATIONS FOR TRIBAL POSITIONS.
Please Note: If requirements are not met, i.e., submission of a resume in lieu of a tribal application or not including a required certification, your application will not be reviewed and will be disqualified.
Indian Preference will apply. In accordance with Klamath Tribal policy, priority in selection will be given to qualified applicants who present proof of eligibility for “Indian Preference”.
Applications will not be returned
Easy ApplyPhysical Therapist PT - Avamere Rehab of Coos Bay
Chief finance officer job in Coos Bay, OR
Physical Therapist PT
Status: PRN
Pay Range: $48.00 - $55.00
Apply at Teamavamere.com
As a Physical Therapist with Avamere, you will join a team with a culture and mission to enhance the life of every person we serve. Avamere provides in-house therapy in our facilities throughout Oregon and Washington. Avamere began in 1995 and has grown to become the industry leader in the Pacific Northwest for Skilled Nursing and Post-Acute Care.
Reasons to Join Avamere:
In-House Therapy
Collaborative Team Approach with All Departments
Therapist-Run
Compliance & Regulatory Management and Education
Manageable Productivity Expectations
Flexible Schedule Options
PRN Available
Career Advancement & Development
New Hire & New to Setting Mentorship & Training
At Avamere, we believe in taking care of our employees. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans. Low individual and family deductible.
401 (k) Plan: After 90 days of employment, with matching program.
Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrue up to 4 weeks PTO per year, 6 holidays and accrued sick leave.
EAP Canopy with unlimited telehealth mental health visits.
Continuing Education and Higher Education Reimbursement.
Generous employee referral bonus program.
Flexible Spending Accounts & CERA: Medical FSA, Dependent Care FSA and CERA (Commuter Expense Reimbursement Account).
Professional Development: Opportunities for growth and development within the company.
Voluntary Benefits: Life insurance, disability coverage, supplemental hospital, accident and critical illness coverage, Legal Services, Pet Insurance, discount programs and more.
The purpose of this position is to provide and direct all aspects of quality patient care, including evaluation and treatment, treatment planning, goal setting, family education and documentation according to organization's guidelines, professional standards, and community needs. Serves as a patient and rehabilitation advocate for current and prospective patients, and to all internal and external customers. Actively participates in quality assurance and customer service activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Provides physical therapy to patients according to licensure.
Directs and supervises the work of assistants, rehab aides and students as applicable with State and Federal Guidelines
Follows all organizational and facility safety procedures regarding one's personal protection and patient safety.
Expands and enhances self, in both clinical and professional knowledge through associations and continuing education.
Supports and participates in department operations and development.
Communicate patient status and needs to the patient, family, caregivers, or other members involved with patient care.
Qualifications:
Graduate of an approved curriculum in Physical Therapy
Licensed as a Physical Therapist in Oregon.
Able to practice unencumbered
In good standing with all regulatory agencies and licensing boards
Working knowledge of Medicare and other payer sources
Full knowledge of residents' rights
Exudes professionalism in presentation
Ability to multitask
Must be able to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English
CPR certification
Avamere is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify.
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