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  • Manager, Fund Financial & Tax Reporting

    Fidelity Investments 4.6company rating

    Finance director job in Merrimack, NH

    The Role The Tax Manager is primarily responsible for providing tax support and oversight for Fidelity's alternative investment products, including U.S Partnerships funds, U.S. REITs and U.S grantor trusts, and Canadian Mutual Fund Trusts. The manager is responsible for: Analyzing the Funds books and records to provide accurate and timely U.S. investor tax information reporting (k-1s, estimates, 1042-s etc.), Canadian fund distributions, tax returns and Canadian shareholder reporting and to ensure compliance with various Tax Agencies. Reviewing information provided to third party service providers, tax work papers, tax returns (U.S. form 1065/K-1/K-3, 1120, 1120-F and state returns, and Canadian form T3 etc.), and other monthly, quarterly, and ad-hoc tasks. The Expertise and Skills You Bring Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Finance or Accounting 3+ years proven experience in investment management tax operations, or related tax specialty strongly preferred Familiarity with tax research techniques Broad knowledge of accounting and tax principles Ability to embrace and adapt to a constantly evolving regulatory and technology environment Ability to work in a collaborative environment Comfortable in a fast paced, deadline-oriented environment Interpersonal and time management skills Flexibility to work overtime (as needed) to fulfill the job requirements Tax experience with Real Estate Investment Trust, private credit funds, Private Equity fund of funds, Regulated Investment Company and/or Canadian mutual fund a plus Experience with accounting platforms InvestOne, Geneva, and Yardi a plus The Team The Tax Manager role is part of the Tax Operations team within the Fidelity Fund Investment Operations business unit. The primary responsibilities of the team include providing tax compliance services for US 40-Act mutual funds, Canadian mutual fund trusts, and alternative investment products. The Tax Operations team works closely with several different operations teams and internal business partners including Shareholder Reporting, Compliance, Legal, and Fund Treasury. #Fidelityalts #FFIOALTS Certifications:Category:Investment Operations Most roles at Fidelity are Hybrid, requiring associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office. This does not apply to Remote or fully Onsite roles. Please be advised that Fidelity's business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories.
    $66k-85k yearly est. 5d ago
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  • Founding CEO - AI-Powered Credit & Finance Platform

    Futuresight

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    An innovative AI venture studio in Boston is seeking a Founding CEO to launch a groundbreaking AI-native loan compliance platform for mid-market borrowers. This role requires strong B2B SaaS sales skills, a background in finance or lending, and the ability to lead fundraising efforts. The ideal candidate is driven, possesses founding experience, and is ready to build a new SaaS venture with an equity stake. A full-time commitment is essential for this pivotal role. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-239k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFOO)

    The Massachusetts Housing Partnership 4.2company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    The Organization MHP is a seasoned public, nonprofit organization with 70+ employees established by state legislation in 1990 and whose board is appointed by the governor. MHP finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first‑time home buyers through banks and credit unions, provides technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is a major contributor to state housing policy. MHP has delivered financing or technical assistance in nearly every city and town in Massachusetts, including financing for more than 33,500 affordable rental housing units and more than 25,700 affordable homes for low‑income first‑time buyers. MHP has $1.2 billion in assets currently under management and has delivered $6.5 billion in below‑market financing either directly or through participating banks. The Role Location: Boston, Massachusetts (Hybrid) Reports to: Executive Director Direct Reports: Director of Finance, Human Resources Director, Director of Engagement & Inclusion, Director of IT, Treasury Manager, and F&A Executive Assistant The Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) will succeed a long‑tenured, well‑respected leader and will inherit an exceptional team of committed and experienced staff. The CFOO will join MHP's five‑member Steering Committee (senior management team) and will ensure that MHP has the infrastructure and systems in place to achieve its mission effectively, be financially and operationally sustainable, and mitigate risk. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Oversee short‑ and long‑term budget planning, forecasting, and resource management in alignment with MHP's mission and strategic plan; identify opportunities to increase net income, unrestricted net assets, and to secure program funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise. Regularly undertake business modeling, planning and stress testing; and align resources to meet agreed upon organizational objectives. Regularly assess organizational performance against the annual budget and financial forecasts and make recommendations on financial strategy, staffing, and business goals. Provide strategic and people‑centered leadership by empowering and managing direct reports, aligning team goals with organizational priorities, delivering clear and data‑driven feedback, and fostering professional growth and succession readiness. Regularly update the board on financial performance, operational effectiveness, and staff engagement. Generate reports and develop tools to provide critical financial, operational, and staff information to the ED, Steering Committee, and board. Responsible for the Finance, Audit and HR & Compensation Committees of the board. Monitor financial performance and make recommendations to ensure MHP's financial health. Oversee MHP's annual budget, endeavor to maximize income, manage costs, and secure funding where appropriate and as opportunities arise. Ensure that MHP maintains current and accurate financial records, has sound documented internal controls, continuously improves its financial systems, and meets its debt service and other financial obligations on a timely basis and in accordance with loan agreements and other contractual agreements. Ensure that timely and accurate financial reporting is provided to the board, Executive Director, Steering Committee, and senior managers. Facilitate the selection and engagement of auditing firms by the Audit and Risk Management Committee and ensure that annual audits are timely completed in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards. Recommend investment policies for board approval and manage MHP's relationship with its external investment advisor. Oversee cash flow and investments to ensure appropriate cash balances are maintained and investment returns are maximized consistent with policy. Operations and Technology Pursue continuous improvements in systems and practices that increase efficiency and improve the delivery of programs and services, including potential uses of artificial intelligence. Drive the effective use of IT across the organization by ensuring that employees at all levels are trained and supported in fully leveraging available tools and systems to enhance productivity, communication, and collaboration. Develop, implement and maintain a robust contract management system that supports contractual compliance, operational efficiency, and accurate invoicing. Ensure that all new contracts are aligned with MHP's budget and internal policies. Ensure that MHP has adequate systems and procedures in place to maintain compliance with state and federal requirements, to properly manage organizational risk and to support effective program implementation. Strengthen decision‑making processes to ensure MHP takes well informed, calculated risks in all areas of operations. Oversee the leasing and management of MHP's office space including the relationship of current and potential future space to hybrid office policies, leases, broker relationships, and make recommendations to the ED on lease options. Manage MHP's corporate insurance, with support from an outside insurance advisor, to ensure that coverage is cost‑effective and adequately mitigates MHP's risk. Human Resources & Engagement Align staffing and HR planning with current priorities, new program demands, budgets, and future operational needs. Ensure that HR policies are equitable and benefits are competitive to foster retention of top talent. In collaboration with HR Director, oversee annual variable compensation recommendations, merit increases, salary adjustments, and promotions to the Executive Director, HR & Compensation Committee, and Board. Advise and support Director of Engagement and Inclusion in conducting periodic belonging surveys and in designing and implementing strategies to enhance staff engagement and cultivate a sense of belonging. Professional Experience 10+ years of enterprise‑level experience managing finance and/or operations in a complex organization, with a preference for experience at a public or nonprofit organization. Extensive experience with financial management, budgeting, accounting and investment at a scale comparable to MHP. Experience reporting to a CEO and being part of a senior management team. Demonstrated and deep experience with direct management responsibility for staff across key functions, including finance, human resources, IT and operations with adjacency to some those functions in a senior management role considered. Strong working knowledge of technology and information systems with the ability to organize and prioritize work using knowledge of current and emerging office technology and business methods. Extensive cross‑departmental organizational leadership providing support in problem solving, resource management, outcome accountability, and program efficiencies. Ability to work effectively with external constituents including public officials, financial institutions, customers and vendors. Professional Attributes A history of success both as a hands‑on, multitasking individual performer and as a leader and supervisor of professional staff. Effectiveness in delegating responsibilities and holding staff accountable while fostering a team atmosphere and promoting individual employees' development and advancement. A track record of professional integrity and strong motivation to be part of a mission‑driven organization. Commitment to the principles of equity and inclusion in the workplace and in affordable housing. An inclusive and people‑centered leadership style with the ability to attract, develop, inspire, and retain high‑performing staff in a multidisciplinary team. Proven ability to manage complexity, solve problems, anticipate disruption, and make tough decisions when necessary. An inquisitive management style that is unafraid to challenge assumptions. Skilled written and verbal communication skills, including presentation skills. Expertise in Excel and familiarity with the Office 365 suite including Outlook, Teams, Word, etc. Knowledge of Sage Intacct, Workday Adaptive, and Paylocity is a plus. Kind, empathetic, and grounded: bringing warmth, humility, and a sense of humor to the role. Education Bachelor's degree required, preference for a master's degree in a related field (e.g., finance, accounting, public administration, business administration) or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience. Travel Travel throughout Massachusetts will occasionally be expected. Compensation The budgeted salary for this role is $230,000 to $250,000. Salary is just one component of MHP's total compensation package. Any final offer will be based on various factors including job‑related knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience. Non-discrimination MHP is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. MHP does not make hiring decisions based on age, race, gender, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. We urge your prompt consideration of this impactful leadership role. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $230k-250k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - Global Oncology BU

    Initial Therapeutics, Inc.

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    Join to apply for the Chief Financial Officer - Global Oncology BU role at BioSpace. By clicking the “Apply” button, I understand that my employment application process with Takeda will commence and that the information I provide in my application will be processed in line with Takeda's Privacy Notice and Terms of Use. I further attest that all information I submit in my employment application is true to the best of my knowledge. Job Description About this Role: The Chief Financial Officer, Global Oncology Business Unit (OBU), will be accountable for understanding the company's goals and how to achieve them through value creation. This role involves partnering with other functional areas, requiring a broad understanding of business requirements and the ability to develop and implement solutions. Skills: The candidate should understand financial modeling techniques analyzing key business variables such as price/volume, product line profitability, and wholesaler/chain pricing. Knowledge of financial valuation principles like NPV, discount rate, ROI, and decision tree analysis is essential. Technical skills in GAAP, IFRS, SOX, J-SOX, internal controls, tax issues, and financial reporting are important. Key Responsibilities Serve as a key member of the Executive Management team, reporting to the President, Global Oncology, with a matrixed relationship to the Global CFO. Responsible for financial planning, accounting, reporting, strategic planning, deal analysis, and investor relations. Assess business risks, develop action plans, and ensure solutions are implemented. Review analyses prepared by staff and identify opportunities for profit improvement and ROI maximization. Lead the business with confidence, reinforce company values, maintain effective internal communications, foster teamwork, and provide leadership. Oversee financial planning, monthly close, managerial reporting, revenue controlling, and contracts & pricing. Establish and maintain country and brand P&Ls, managing multi-country responsibilities (US, Japan, 8 European countries) and local teams. Ensure budgets and expenditures align with strategy, oversee financial reporting, and communicate with other divisions. Drive KPIs, monitor budget variances, and collaborate with other business units and corporate functions, especially Global Finance. Work closely with direct reports to ensure strategic thinking, forecasting accuracy, tactical execution, talent development, and a high-performance environment. Minimum Requirements/Qualifications BA/BS in Accounting or Finance; MBA or MS preferred. CPA preferred. Experience in process improvements, working across organizational levels, and in pharmaceutical or healthcare settings preferred. Deep knowledge of budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, and M&A activities. Strong management, analytical skills, and ability to work in fast-paced environments. Compensation and Benefits Location: Boston, MA Salary Range: $304,000 - $418,000 Includes incentives, health benefits, 401(k), paid time off, and more. Actual salary depends on experience and qualifications. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Takeda is committed to diversity and equal opportunity in employment, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or other protected characteristics. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-199k yearly est. 3d ago
  • VP, Controller - Global Finance & Internal Controls

    Zevra Therapeutics, Inc.

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    A rare disease therapeutics company in Boston is seeking a Vice President, Controller to oversee global accounting operations and ensure the integrity of financial reporting. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in accounting within the biopharma industry, strong leadership skills, and a thorough understanding of U.S. GAAP. This role will support strategic decision-making and drive operational excellence within the finance function. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $138k-203k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Global BU Finance Director - Growth, Profitability & Strategy

    Repligen Corporation

    Finance director job in Waltham, MA

    A global bioprocessing company is seeking a Senior Director of Finance to drive financial strategy and leadership. The role requires strong financial oversight, partnership with various departments, and the ability to influence decision-making for growth and profitability. Ideal candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree and 10-15 years of financial leadership experience. Compensation ranges from $197,000 to $302,000, alongside strong benefits. Join us in impacting bioprocessing advancements. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $197k-302k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Wmca

    Finance director job in Westborough, MA

    Purpose The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic financial leadership to ensure the organization's long‑term sustainability and growth. This role oversees all financial operations-including planning, budgeting, reporting, and risk management-while ensuring compliance, transparency, and operational excellence. The CFO serves as a key advisor to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Board of Directors in translating financial insights into strategic actions and leading the finance team to achieve organizational goals. Christian Life A devoted follower of Jesus Christ and willing to sign the ministry's Statement of Faith. A committed member of the church community (or willing to become one within two months), and faithful tither. Able to fully support the ministries' core values, mission, and operational beliefs. Able to maintain a lifestyle and testimony consistent with Scripture and Christian leadership standards. Responsibilities Executive Financial Leadership Provides executive oversight for all financial operations across Connect Church, Metrowest Christian Academy, the Early Learning Center, and Connect Caribbean Mission. Informs the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors regarding key financial issues, risks, and opportunities. Leads financial strategy, long‑term planning, capital planning, and stewardship. Oversees financial systems architecture, accounting software, reporting platforms, donor management, and technology integration. Provide final authority on any day‑to‑day purchases, investments, and financial decisions within delegated/approved spending threshold limits as established by the Lead Pastor & CEO and Board of Directors. Serve as a strategic financial leader across acquisitions, investments, and portfolio management, ensuring disciplined evaluation, execution, and optimization of all real estate assets. Develops Finance team through coaching, training, and accountability to ensure operational excellence. Partners with Lead Pastor & CEO in leading the Legacy Team. Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning Oversees creation, administration, and monitoring of annual budgets for all departments. Oversees investment analysis for new development and acquisition opportunities; present financial recommendations to the Lead Pastor & CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Directors. Develops multi‑year financial models, forecasts, and budget projections. Ensures spending aligns with mission and strategic priorities. Leads financial strategy and due diligence for all property acquisitions, including underwriting, financial modeling, valuation, and capital structuring. Leads debt strategies, finance negotiations, covenant compliance, and long‑term capital plans. Financial Reporting & Compliance Ensures monthly and quarterly financial reporting to Lead Pastor & CEO, Church Lead Team, Board of Directors and departments. Maintains compliance with local, state, and federal laws, including educational and nonprofit requirements. Oversees annual audits and ensures strong internal controls. Maintains relationships with external vendors, including Auditors, Banks, Lenders and other vendors as needed. Accounting Operations Supervises all accounting functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and giving records. Ensures strict controls for tithe, offerings, cash management, counting procedures, and protocols. Ensures integrity and accuracy of financial data and statements. Implements financial policies, procedures, and controls. Stewardship, Donor Relations & Fund Management Ensures proper handling of designated funds, gifts, grants, and donor support. Oversees restricted funds, mission giving, and scholarship accounts. Supports giving with financial analysis and donor stewardship practices. Risk Management & Financial Control Identifies and mitigates financial and operational risks. Ensure proper insurance coverage across operations. Oversees cash management, investments, and financing. Ensures rigorous financial controls, risk modeling, and compliance standards are applied to all acquisitions and portfolio performance assessments. Evaluates potential risks related to market conditions, property operations, and investment exposures to inform executive decision‑making. Integrate financial oversight into all stages of the property life cycle-from acquisition underwriting to asset stabilization and disposition. Human Resources, Payroll & Benefits Oversight Provides oversight for payroll, benefits, and compensation. Ensure compliance with labor laws and nonprofit staffing practices. Supports performance management and compensation planning. Provide compensation guidance for staff and make recommendations to the Board of Directors' Compensation Committee regarding executive salaries. Cross‑Departmental Collaboration Collaborates with the Chief Operating Officer on operational planning and staffing strategy. Works with Dream Station Early Learning Center and Metrowest Christian Academy leadership on tuition analysis and program viability. Supports missions' leadership with international budgeting and funding. Delivers training to departments on budget creation, management, expense projections, and reconciliations. Additional Responsibilities Performs other duties as assigned by the Lead Pastor & CEO. Participates in Board of Directors, Church Lead Team and staff leadership meetings, strategic planning sessions, and ministry events. Direct Reports Accountant, Bookkeeper Reports To: Lead Pastor & CEO Core Competencies Thrives in a fast‑paced environment and embraces change as an opportunity for growth. Makes decisions with ease and confidence, but humbly and with timely and effective follow through. Satisfied with work well‑done so willingly embraces and acts on feedback, learns from others, and celebrates successes and team wins. Promotes mutually beneficial relationships and trust. Disciplined and wise. Prudent with speech, open to others, and kind. Easy to work with and holds Connect to clear expectations for excellence and achievement. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required. MBA or CPA preferred. 10 years of senior financial leadership experience; nonprofit, school, or church preferred. Expertise in budgeting, financial planning, nonprofit accounting, GAAP, and fund accounting. Proven success managing budgets of $5M+. Strong leadership, communication, and integrity. Must pass all required background and credit checks. Physical Demands The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job, which include regularly required to stand, walk, or sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel, and is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 35 pounds. Salary $100,000 - $120,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. Key Benefits Include 403(b) Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance Paid time off Life insurance Professional development Apply: ************************ #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $100k-120k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Finance

    Onramp 2.8company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    OnRamp transforms B2B customer onboarding into a revenue driver. Our platform automates workflows, streamlines playbooks, and accelerates time-to-value, helping enterprises reduce onboarding time by up to 70%. Backed by leading investors (we just raised our $15M Series A) and trusted by Fortune 15 companies, we're redefining how companies bring new customers online. OnRamp is hiring a Director of Finance to own financial planning, modeling, and financial operations as we scale. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role will be responsible for how the company plans, measures, and runs the business financially - from forward‑looking projections to day‑to‑day accounting and close. This high‑impact role is ideal for a builder: someone excited to modernize, automate, and design a best‑in‑class finance function using modern tools (including Ramp, Rippling, and AI‑driven workflows). You will have the opportunity to build a modern, automated finance function from the ground up with real ownership over financial planning, operations, and systems. What You'll Do Financial Planning & FP&A Own and maintain the company's financial model, including multi‑year projections, scenario analysis, and sensitivity modeling Lead budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and performance reporting Partner with the CFO and leadership team on strategic planning, headcount modeling, and capital allocation Prepare financial materials for executives, board meetings, and investors Support fundraising efforts, including deck construction, diligence materials, investor analysis, and narrative support Financial Operations & Accounting Oversee all accounting functions, including monthly/quarterly close, AR/AP, payroll, reconciliations, and journal entries Ensure compliance with GAAP and tax regulations Prepare accurate and timely financial statements and investor deliverables Manage relationships with auditors, tax advisors, and external finance partners Own treasury management, including cash forecasting, liquidity planning, and optimization of the cash conversion cycle Be hands‑on with accounting and close processes initially, with ownership to design a scalable future‑state Systems, Automation & Process Building Build and manage financial systems, controls, and reporting processes Design and implement automated workflows using modern finance tools (e.g., Ramp, Rippling, and emerging AI tooling) Identify and execute opportunities to streamline, automate, and improve financial workflows Serve as the internal owner and expert for the finance technology stack Team & Function Building Help define the roadmap for future finance and accounting hires Contribute to the long‑term evolution of the finance function, with growth potential into a VP‑level role About You 6+ years of finance and/or accounting experience Strong FP&A background with experience owning financial models and projections Solid understanding of GAAP and accounting fundamentals; comfortable preparing journal entries and managing close processes Startup or high‑growth company experience preferred Known as the “go‑to” person for finance systems (e.g., QuickBooks, Ramp/Brex, bank feeds, reporting tools) Excited by modern finance tooling and eager to pilot new systems, including AI‑driven automation Builder mindset with strong attention to detail and analytical skills CPA or public accounting experience is a plus, but not required Why OnRamp Work directly with enterprise and mid‑market clients, including Fortune 15 companies Join a high‑growth SaaS company that just raised its $15M Series A led by top investors Be part of a collaborative, ownership‑driven culture Highly competitive cash compensation, equity, and benefits Boston‑based, 3+ days a week in‑office OnRamp is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in hiring or any employment decision based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or other applicable legally protected characteristic. OnRamp considers qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. OnRamp is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please don't hesitate to let us know. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $105k-166k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Strategic Budget Director for State House Finance

    Commonwealth of Massachusetts 4.7company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    A state government agency in Massachusetts is seeking a Deputy Budget Director responsible for fiscal and budgetary matters before the House Ways and Means Committee. This full-time role involves constructing the annual state budget, liaising with Senate counterparts, and providing support on budgetary legislation. A bachelor's degree is required along with strong research, analytical, and communication skills. The position offers various health benefits and a dynamic work environment with opportunities for evening and weekend work. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $121k-197k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director - Barings Portfolio Finance

    Barings LLC

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    At Barings, we are as invested in our associates as we are in our clients. We recognize those who work diligently for us and reward them for personal and professional integrity, communication skills, distinct competencies and expertise in specific strategies, ability to collaborate as a team member and true dedication to the interests of our clients.We thank you for your interest in joining the Barings team, and invite you to explore our current employment opportunities.**Job title: Director - Barings Portfolio Finance****Department: Portfolio Finance****Location: Boston (Fan Pier)**Barings is a $420+ billion\* global investment manager sourcing differentiated opportunities and building long-term portfolios across public and private fixed income, real estate, and specialist equity markets. With investment professionals based in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, the firm, a subsidiary of MassMutual, aims to serve its clients, communities, and employees, and is committed to sustainable practices and responsible investment. Learn more, at .**The Opportunity**This Director role will be responsible for the evaluation, diligence and investment thesis, and on-going monitoring of a portfolio of fund finance investments, including private debt, made by Barings' Portfolio Finance team. Portfolio Finance originates customized, proprietary senior secured loans to major asset managers across a wide range of asset classes. These loans are highly negotiated and often involve complex structuring across various global jurisdictions. The Portfolio Finance team has originated over $40 billion in private investments since 2017 and transitioned to Barings from MassMutual (Barings' parent company) in 2024.**The Team**The team is small, close-knit, and highly collaborative. The Director will be a critical full-time member of the team. Team members are motivated by a shared goal to originate attractive investment opportunities for MassMutual's GIA and third-party clients. The Director will support all aspects of the Portfolio Finance platform, including working closely with portfolio managers, investment analysts, structuring leads, other team members across Barings as well as external partners, including legal counsel.**The Impact**The Director will provide a driving role in the structuring, underwriting, approval, closing, and ongoing monitoring of complex transactions that generate attractive risk-adjusted returns for all clients while addressing the unique financing needs of our borrowers, who are typically world-class alternative investment managers or specialty finance companies. Although this position does not have direct reports, the Director will provide coaching, feedback, and leadership to junior members of the team.**The Minimum Qualifications*** Bachelor's degree from a top university with ideally five (5) years of relevant experience in: investment banking, private equity, credit hedge fund, private credit, or other alternative investment experience* Passion in finance / investments, with a strong understanding of accounting principles* Comfortable working with and making investment decisions using concepts of leverage in a corporate debt context (e.g., Debt / EBITDA) and in a real estate debt context (e.g., LTV, DSCR, Debt Yield)* Deep understanding of the roles, responsibilities and motivations of the primary participants in the investment management ecosystem* Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, to succeed in a fast-paced, team environment* Ability to conduct initial and on-going research, analysis and due diligence of various asset classes and understand the risks associated with each* Demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to multitask and deliver work products on short timeframes* Ability to work closely with portfolio managers and senior management* Ability and openness to understanding operational, accounting, and legal aspects of investments* Strong computer skills including experience with financial applications including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Power Point and Word)**The Ideal Qualifications*** Significant professional experience working on complex negotiated transactions* Experience working with at least one alternative asset class and a good understanding of the risks and operations of others across the alternative investment landscape* Comfort negotiating legal documents, including having a good understanding of what is appropriate in each transaction* Deal underwriting and execution experience, including assisting the negotiation of financing terms; drafting, negotiation, and review of transaction documentation; preparation of investment approval documentation and working with operations and on-boarding teams to structure around each transaction's unique implementation issues and reporting Base Salary Range: $145,000- $180,000 plus additional incentives.#LI-JS1**Requisite Skills****Additional Skills***Barings is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer; Minority/Female/Age/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Individual with Disability/Protected Veteran. We welcome all persons to apply.****Barings offers a comprehensive benefits package including:*****CORE BENEFITS & WELLNESS*** Medical (including Virtual Care), Prescription, Dental, and Vision Coverage* Fitness Center Reimbursement Program (Including Online Memberships)* Employee Assistance Program (EAP)* Fertility Benefits**FINANCIAL WELL-BEING*** Highly competitive 401(k) Plan with Company Match* Health Savings Account (HSA) with Company Contributions* Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) - Health Care & Dependent Care* Retirement Health Reimbursement Account**LIFE INSURANCE*** Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance* Spouse and Child Life Insurance**TIME OFF, DISABILITY AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE*** Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Annual Holidays* Paid Leave of Absences (Maternity Leave, Parental Leave, Caregiver Leave, Bereavement Time)* Short and Long Term Disability Plans* Paid Volunteer Time**OTHER BENEFITS*** Education Assistance Program* Charitable Matching Gifts Program* Commuter Reimbursement Program* Adoption and Surrogacy Reimbursement Program #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $145k-180k yearly 4d ago
  • Healthcare Finance Director for Academic Medical Center

    Mass General Brigham Incorporated

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    An established healthcare institution located in Boston seeks a Finance Leader to oversee financial operations within the Neurology and Neurosurgery departments. The ideal candidate will possess a Master's degree and have significant experience in healthcare finance, capable of managing budgets, leading teams, and ensuring compliance with accounting standards. The role emphasizes strategic financial planning and performance management to enhance organizational effectiveness. Excellent communication and organizational skills are essential for this role. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $99k-160k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Commercial Finance Director

    Clarksoutlet

    Finance director job in Needham, MA

    Posted Tuesday 9 December 2025 at 05:00 The Commercial Finance Director is a strategic finance leader responsible for driving financial performance, forecasting, and profitability across the wholesale channel, while also providing financial and analytical support for the direct-to-consumer (DTC) business. This role partners closely with Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to optimize revenue, margin, and inventory investment across the channels. The ideal candidate brings deep business partnering skills, strong financial modeling capabilities, and experience in consumer products or retail-driven industries. What You'll Do: Lead financial planning, forecasting, and reporting for the wholesale division. Develop account-level P&Ls, pricing models, and margin analyses. Partner with Sales on promotional planning, trade spend, and customer profitability. Partner with Merchandising to drive alignment across forecasts and projections Provide financial support for DTC forecasting, performance reporting, and promotion/ROI analysis. Support Annual Budgets, monthly rolling forecasts, scenario modeling, and strategic business cases. Improve reporting processes, forecasting tools, and financial governance. Present insights and recommendations to senior leadership. What You'll Bring: Bachelor's in finance, Accounting; MBA/CPA a plus. 8-12+ years of finance experience, ideally in consumer products, retail, or omnichannel environments. Strong wholesale finance background: DTC/e-commerce experience preferred. Advanced financial modeling and data analysis skills (Excel, BI tools, systems). Excellent communication, presentation, and business partnership capabilities. Ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth, and cross-functional environment About Clarks Clarks, based in Somerset, England, has been at the forefront of innovative shoemaking since its foundation in 1825, when brother James and Cyrus Clark made a slipper from sheepskin off‑cuts. At the time it was ground‑breaking: a combination of invention and craftsmanship that has remained at the heart of what the brand does now. In the Clarks archive of more than 22,000 pairs that have sparked revolutions and defined generations. From the original Clarks Desert Boot, first designed by Nathan Clark and Launched in 1950, to the iconic Wallabee, each design has an instantly recognizable signature that makes it unmistakably Clarks. This season, we're proud to introduce the Clarks Collective: five incredible activists championing authentic social change. From mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights to greater racial equality, these trailblazers are committed to creating a brighter future for us all-bringing to life Clarks' new global campaign, for the World Ahead. Through spotlighting their stories and supporting their chosen charities and initiatives, we're ready to lead the way. After all, we're the originators, not imitators. It's who we are, who we've always been. And to change the world of tomorrow, we're doing things differently today. As a global employer, Clarks is committed to embracing diversity throughout our workforce by creating an inclusive environment that reflects the many cultures and locations where we work. We strive to create a productive environment which everyone has an equal chance to succeed at all levels through the organization. We will not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, disability, marital status, color, race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation or gender re‑assignment, complying with local legislative requirements. Actual compensation within a pay range will be based on factors including but not limited to a candidate's relevant experience, qualifications, performance, Clarks' business needs, internal equity and any statutory obligations. The pay range for this role may be modified by Clarks at any time in the future. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $99k-160k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Commercial Finance Director

    Clarks Group 2.7company rating

    Finance director job in Needham, MA

    Posted Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 5:00 AM The Commercial Finance Director is a strategic finance leader responsible for driving financial performance, forecasting, and profitability across the wholesale channel, while also providing financial and analytical support for the direct-to-consumer (DTC) business. This role partners closely with Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to optimize revenue, margin, and inventory investment across the channels. The ideal candidate brings deep business partnering skills, strong financial modeling capabilities, and experience in consumer products or retail-driven industries. What You'll Do: Lead financial planning, forecasting, and reporting for the wholesale division. Develop account-level P&Ls, pricing models, and margin analyses. Partner with Sales on promotional planning, trade spend, and customer profitability. Partner with Merchandising to drive alignment across forecasts and projections Provide financial support for DTC forecasting, performance reporting, and promotion/ROI analysis. Support Annual Budgets, monthly rolling forecasts, scenario modeling, and strategic business cases. Improve reporting processes, forecasting tools, and financial governance. Present insights and recommendations to senior leadership. What You'll Bring: Bachelor's in finance, Accounting; MBA/CPA a plus. 8-12+ years of finance experience, ideally in consumer products, retail, or omnichannel environments. Strong wholesale finance background: DTC/e-commerce experience preferred. Advanced financial modeling and data analysis skills (Excel, BI tools, ERP systems). Excellent communication, presentation, and business partnership capabilities. Ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth, and cross-functional environment About Clarks Clarks, based in Somerset, England, has been at the forefront of innovative shoemaking since its foundation in 1825, when brother James and Cyrus Clark made a slipper from sheepskin off-cuts. At the time it was ground-breaking: a combination of invention and craftsmanship that has remained at the heart of what the brand does now. In the Clarks archive of more than 22,000 pairs that have sparked revolutions and defined generations. From the original Clarks Desert Boot, first designed by Nathan Clark and Launched in 1950, to the iconic Wallabee, each design has an instantly recognizable signature that makes it unmistakably Clarks. This season, we're proud to introduce the Clarks Collective: five incredible activists championing authentic social change. From mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights to greater racial equality, these trailblazers are committed to creating a brighter future for us all-bringing to life Clarks' new global campaign, for the World Ahead. Through spotlighting their stories and supporting their chosen charities and initiatives, we're ready to lead the way. After all, we're the originators, not imitators. It's who we are, who we've always been. And to change the world of tomorrow, we're doing things differently today. As a global employer, Clarks is committed to embracing diversity throughout our workforce by creating an inclusive environment that reflects the many cultures and locations where we work. We strive to create a productive environment which everyone has an equal chance to succeed at all levels through the organization. We will not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, disability, marital status, color, race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation or gender re-assignment', complying with local legislative requirements. Actual compensation within a pay range will be based on factors including but not limited to a candidate's relevant experience, qualifications, performance, Clarks' business needs, internal equity and any statutory obligations.The pay range for this role may be modified by Clarks at any time in the future. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $94k-116k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis

    Liberty Mutual Insurance 4.5company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    A leading insurance company in Boston seeks a financial planning leader to conduct complex analyses, build forecasting models, and develop high-performing teams. This role requires at least 10 years of finance experience, strong leadership skills, and advanced capabilities in financial modeling. Candidates should have excellent communication skills and the ability to translate technical information for decision-making. The company values integrity and provides growth opportunities in a collaborative culture. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-128k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Treasurer

    Massschoolbuildings

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    Job Title: Treasurer Department: Finance Reports To: Chief Financial Officer FLSA: Exempt Grade: 14 Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Treasurer is a senior member of the Finance Department. This role involves a high degree of responsibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact, with accuracy being essential due to the role's financial significance. The Treasurer is responsible for all MSBA funds and investments, managing cash and investment activities, banking relationships, and cash flows in a fiscally prudent manner and in accordance with applicable state laws and MSBA policies. The Treasurer reports on MSBA cash and investment balances, debt, receipts and disbursement of funds and manages the MSBA's debt portfolio including overseeing the issuance of new debt and realizing debt savings by optimizing refunding opportunities. Essential Responsibilities Financial Management and Analysis Manage and administer the weekly processing of all MSBA financial obligations, which includes approximately $1 billion in grant payments to districts, annually. Receive, record and report on monthly sales tax revenues. Report on cash activities to ensure timely processing and recording in the accounting system. Prepare, monitor, update, and report on grant payments and funding for the capital pipeline to assist with budgeting, borrowing schedules, and investments. Prepare wire instructions for payroll and OPEB funding and other transfers as directed. Implement, review, and update related internal control policies and procedures. Perform periodic review of the MSBA's general ledger accounts for accuracy and completeness and work with other finance staff to review and remedy variances. Debt Management Manage and report debt activities, including negotiating all borrowings, preparing necessary documents and notes, and reporting results to the Board. Responsible for compliance with all disclosure requirements. Manage the MSBA's debt portfolio and ensure appropriate debt service coverage as required by bond indentures. Monitor analysis of primary and secondary market activity of MSBA issued securities. Maintain and update the debt portfolio and analyze and make recommendations for potential savings through refunding and defeasance opportunities. Review and update the MSBA's Debt Management Policy. Manage activity with the bond trustee required pursuant to the MSBA's trust agreement, including the monthly reconciliation of all dedicated revenue set asides, transfers and payments. In conjunction with the CFO, advise and assist with the ongoing development of the MSBA's annual and long-term plan of finance, and related activities, including working with and as liaison to MSBA's bond and disclosure counsel, investment banks, financial and investment advisors, investors, rating agencies and other professionals and institutions in the public finance marketplace. Develop and maintain financial models to assist with recommendations for short-term and long-term financing needs. Banking and Investment Management Serve as the main point of contact for MSBA's commercial banking relationships, and manage all activity for bank accounts, including bank statement monitoring, and associated reporting requirements for funds. Invest funds with the goals of protecting principal, maximizing investment income and ensuring liquidity needs are met. Ensure appropriate protection and custody of all funds, securities, and other financial instruments in accordance with state finance laws, as applicable, and the MSBA's Investment Management Policy. Review and update the MSBA's Investment Management Policy. Maintain custody of the MSBA 's OPEB trust funds and invest in accordance with the OPEB Trust agreement. Prepare investment performance reports for the quarterly OPEB Trust Committee meetings. Other duties Maintain and manage the MSBA 's financial documents, including contracts with investment advisors, financial advisors, and disclosure counsel. Prepare bid documents or renewal agreements upon expiration of such contracts. Attend and present at MSBA Board meetings, special meetings, investor meetings, credit agency presentations and hearings as required. Other duties as assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities Supervise Assistant Financial Analyst. Recruit, select, orient, and train employees. Lead employees to accomplish departmental and individual performance results. Communicate job expectations and establish, monitor, and appraise employee performance results. Manage, coach, and counsel employees. Ensure employee compliance with MSBA policies, procedures, and code of conduct standards. Required Education, Experience, and Skills Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or economics, or a related field. Minimum of ten (10)years progressively responsible experience in treasury, public finance, or financial management, preferably in a government or public sector environment. Ability to work hybrid work schedule - minimum of two (2) in-office days per week Five (5) plus years of supervisory experience. Strong knowledge of government finance, public fund investment, and debt issuance. Demonstrated knowledge and experience issuing municipal debt, including preparation of required documents and presentations. Experience with debt management software, and accounting packages. Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications, including Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook. Expertise in Excel spreadsheet manipulation. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Previous experience and proven success in training/managing employees. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Ability and willingness to travel on occasion. Ability and willingness to maintain confidentiality at every level. Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CPA, CTP, CFA). Experience working with Massachusetts quasi-public authorities or state agencies. Demonstrated experience with Massachusetts state and municipal finance laws. $114,821 - $143,527 a year This job description is intended to be general and will evolve over time. The description is subject to periodic updating. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114.8k-143.5k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Corporate Partnerships

    Boston Legacy FC

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    Boston Legacy FC (the “Club”) is Boston's new professional women's soccer team, set to begin play in the National Women's Soccer League in 2026. We are dedicated to building a championship‑caliber organization on and off the pitch. We are passionate about advancing women's sports, investing in our local community, and redefining the future of professional soccer. As a startup club with a big vision, we're building from the ground up-and looking for entrepreneurial team members who want to be part of something extraordinary. Location Location: Boston, MA | Reports to: Chief Revenue Officer | Hybrid (3-4 days in office) The Role Boston Legacy FC is seeking a dynamic and experienced sales professional who will develop the club's founding partnerships. The role will create innovative sponsorships that deliver value to partners while supporting the club's growth during our crucial launch phase. The ideal candidate will have a track record of success in partnership sales, strong brand and agency relationships,, and a passion for women's sports. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute a comprehensive partnership strategy that aligns with BLFC's commercial goals Lead presentations and negotiations with regional, national, and global brands, articulating the unique value proposition of aligning with BLFC Design innovative activation platforms that integrate partners into matchday experiences, digital content, and fan engagement activities Collaborate with the marketing and community engagement teams to develop customized community platforms that support BLFC's community goals Collaborate with the activation team to execute and fulfill all partnership deliverables Establish the systems and processes to grow and scale the club's new business operations Qualifications 7+ years of experience specifically in sports marketing partnerships, with a proven track record of securing major sponsorships Demonstrated success developing and selling integrated sports marketing programs to national and regional brands Deep understanding of the sponsorship marketplace, particularly in women's sports Established network of brand marketing decision-makers and agency relationships Experience with partnership asset valuation, activation, and measurement Strong presentation and storytelling skills with the ability to connect brand objectives to club assets Data-driven approach to demonstrating partnership ROI and measuring success Background in launching new sports properties or taking existing properties to market preferred Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to work independently in a start‑up environment Why Join Us? You'll be part of a founding team creating a legacy-literally. Boston Legacy FC is more than a soccer club; it's a movement. We offer a unique opportunity to shape the future of a professional sports organization in one of the most passionate sports markets in the world. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement - Boston Legacy FC Boston Legacy FC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace where all individuals are respected, valued, and empowered. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, religion, age, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, citizenship status, or any other legally protected characteristic. Boston Legacy FC is dedicated to fostering a workplace that reflects the vibrant and diverse community we serve-on and off the pitch. If you require a reasonable accommodation during any part of the hiring process, please let us know. We're happy to support you. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $117k-178k yearly est. 3d ago
  • TAS Manager: Financial Due Diligence Lead

    Rsm Us LLP 4.4company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    A leading professional services firm in Boston seeks a TAS Manager specializing in financial due diligence. The role requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, at least 5 years of relevant experience, and strong communication skills. You will perform detailed financial analyses, manage client engagements, and work directly with clients to facilitate acquisition decisions. Competitive compensation package offered with a salary range of $101,000 - $203,000. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $101k-203k yearly 1d ago
  • Provider Business Operations - Director

    Price Waterhouse Coopers 4.5company rating

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    At PwC, our people in Corporate Technology Strategy consulting specialise in providing consulting services on optimising operational efficiency and effectiveness. These individuals analyse client needs, develop operational strategies, and offer guidance and support to help clients streamline processes, improve productivity, and drive business performance. As part of the Corporate Technology Strategy team at PwC, you will possess a broad understanding of various aspects of operations consulting. You will provide comprehensive guidance and support to clients in optimising operational efficiency and effectiveness. Working in this area, you will analyse client needs, develop operational solutions, and offer recommendations tailored to specific business requirements. Translating the vision, you set the tone, and inspire others to follow. Your role is crucial in driving business growth, shaping the direction of client engagements, and mentoring the next generation of leaders. You are expected to be a guardian of PwC's reputation, understanding that quality, integrity, inclusion and a commercial mindset are all foundational to our success. You create a healthy working environment while maximising client satisfaction. You cultivate the potential in others and actively team across the PwC Network, understanding tradeoffs, and leveraging our collective strength. Examples of the skills, knowledge, and experiences you need to lead and deliver value at this level include but are not limited to: Lead in line with our values and brand. Develop new ideas, solutions, and structures; drive thought leadership. Solve problems by exploring multiple angles and using creativity, encouraging others to do the same. Balance long-term, short-term, detail-oriented, and big picture thinking. Make strategic choices and drive change by addressing system-level enablers. Promote technological advances, creating an environment where people and technology thrive together. Identify gaps in the market and convert opportunities to success for the Firm. Adhere to and enforce professional and technical standards (e.g. refer to specific PwC tax and audit guidance) the Firm's code of conduct, and independence requirements. The Opportunity As part of the Corporate Technology Strategy team, you will support delivery of digital and technology transformation engagements. You will utilize your deep technology skills to support delivery of digital transformation engagements across the entire lifecycle. As a Director in PwC's Strategy Platform, you'll serve as a senior leader within our Provider Business Operations team, driving large-scale, tech-enabled transformation programs for healthcare providers. You will focus on creating meaningful impact for national and regional health systems by advising them on how to leverage technology and operational excellence to achieve strategic goals, including growth and scale, post-merger integration, cost reduction, and the industrialization of differentiated offerings and services. You will bring deep functional and technical expertise across our priority areas of finance, supply chain, HR, workforce management, shared services, and related administrative and operational domains. Responsibilities Advise clients on their most complex technology strategy problems using the latest frameworks, methodologies, and technologies Build technology solutions using AI and other platforms to enable outstanding client outcomes Lead large-scale healthcare transformation programs across finance, HR, supply chain, and operations and drive strategic alignment, governance, and high-quality delivery Advise healthcare executives by translating strategies into actionable plans that drive operational, financial, and workforce improvements, engaging diverse stakeholders Manage workstreams in program management, technology transformation, change management, and user adoption, while developing multidisciplinary teams and sector specialization Drive business development through opportunity identification, proposal shaping, and fostering client relationships to enhance PwC's market position Enhance delivery and practice by creating innovative tools, AI accelerators, and automated solutions that improve efficiency and client outcomes Codify industry standard practices and lessons learned to support pursuit success, delivery readiness, and continuous improvement of offerings What You Must Have Bachelor's degree At least 10 years of consulting and/or healthcare provider industry experience, including 5 years leading significant components of large, complex business- and technology-enabled transformation programs, as well as using technology to solve complex technology strategy problems. Thought leader-level experience across administrative and operational functions within healthcare provider organizations (e.g., finance, supply chain, HR, workforce management, shared services) Thought leader-level experience with enabling platforms (Oracle, Workday, UKG) Understanding and experience executing the software development lifecycle in large enterprise What Sets You Apart Master's degree preferred Core Technology Strategy Skills Understanding of foundational IT domains (infrastructure, cloud, applications, data, cybersecurity) Experience with IT cost analysis, operating model design, sourcing strategies, or portfolio analysis Knowledge of enterprise architecture concepts and common architecture frameworks Experience assessing IT capabilities and identifying gaps to better align technology with business needs Ability to support performance management through KPIs/OKRs, dashboards, and governance processes Experience supporting IT governance, process design, and role clarity within modern operating models Digital & AI Strategy Skills Experience using GenAI / Agentic tools for analysis, research, or workflow automation Exposure to AI strategy, governance, responsible AI, or AI adoption frameworks Experience contributing to digital transformation roadmaps by integrating customer needs, data insights, and technology enablers Ability to support workforce strategy initiatives including skill assessments and capability-building plans Experience supporting technology-enabled change management, including stakeholder engagement and adoption planning Provide Business Operations Skills Demonstrating experience owning substantive components of pursuit strategy, proposal development, win themes, or solution design Possessing experience with operational improvement, functional redesign, and performance transformation at scale Having familiarity with automation, analytics, or AI-enabled approaches that accelerate delivery and enhance outcomes Exhibiting proven commercial instincts with hands‑on experience shaping and supporting pursuits, proposals, and competitive positioning Being skilled at operating in dynamic, ambiguous provider environments while simplifying complexity, making sound judgments, and driving decisive action Ability to lead cross‑functional teams and advise executives in large health systems or integrated delivery networks Learn more about how we work: ************************** PwC does not intend to hire experienced or entry level job seekers who will need, now or in the future, PwC sponsorship through the H-1B lottery, except as set forth within the following policy: *********************************** As PwC is an equal opportunity employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment at PwC without regard to race; color; religion; national origin; sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity); age; disability; genetic information (including family medical history); veteran, marital, or citizenship status; or, any other status protected by law. For only those qualified applicants that are impacted by the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, the Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance, and the California Fair Chance Act, where applicable, arrest or conviction records will be considered for Employment in accordance with these laws. At PwC, we recognize that conviction records may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship to responsibilities such as accessing sensitive company or customer information, handling proprietary assets, or collaborating closely with team members. We evaluate these factors thoughtfully to establish a secure and trusted workplace for all. The salary range for this position is: $155,000 - $410,000. Actual compensation within the range will be dependent upon the individual's skills, experience, qualifications and location, and applicable employment laws. All hired individuals are eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. PwC offers a wide range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401k, holiday pay, vacation, personal and family sick leave, and more. To view our benefits at a glance, please visit the following link: *********************************** #LI-Hybrid #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107k-151k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director, Portfolio Finance - Private Debt Deals

    Barings LLC

    Finance director job in Boston, MA

    A major investment firm in Boston is looking for a Director of Portfolio Finance to oversee fund finance investments. The role entails evaluating investment opportunities, structuring transactions, and leading a collaborative team. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree and significant experience in investment banking or alternative investments. A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package are offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $99k-160k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Strategic Finance Director: Wholesale & DTC Growth

    Clarks Group 2.7company rating

    Finance director job in Needham, MA

    A leading footwear company is seeking a Commercial Finance Director in Needham, MA. This role involves driving financial performance across wholesale and DTC channels, partnering with various departments to optimize revenue and profitability. The ideal candidate should have a strong finance background in consumer products or retail, excellent financial modeling skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment. Competitive compensation is based on experience and qualifications. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $94k-116k yearly est. 1d ago

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The average finance director in Fitchburg, MA earns between $79,000 and $198,000 annually. This compares to the national average finance director range of $76,000 to $183,000.

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