Role Summary/Purpose: The VP, Recovery Legal Strategy will lead end-to-end strategy development and analytics for Synchrony's Legal Recovery business, with responsibility for $100-150MM annual recovery income / net loss impact and $30-35MM expense budget. This role is accountable for delivering superior business performance through innovation and advanced analytics across the entire Legal Recovery process lifecycle. The VP develops, executes, and continuously optimizes strategies to maximize net loss reduction within budget and to ensure regulatory and compliance excellence. Collaborating closely with Recovery Operations, Legal, Compliance, Fair Lending Technology, Finance, and Business Intelligence / Reporting, this leader drives top-tier results through rigorous analytics and continuous business transformation. The person in this role will also be backup for the VP, Recovery Debt Sales Strategy role.
Our Way of Working
We're proud to offer you choice and flexibility. At Synchrony, our way of working allows you to have the option to work from home, near one of our Hubs or come into one of our offices. Occasionally you may be required to commute to our nearest office for in person engagement activities such as business or team meetings, training and culture events.
Essential Responsibilities:
Own the development, testing, execution, and ongoing optimization of legal recovery strategies for all Synchrony businesses / platforms, clients and products, including segmentation, legal vs. non-legal channel optimization, legal channel management, and post-judgment recovery including dormant (non-performing) judgment strategies.
Lead advanced analytics and predictive modeling initiatives (e.g., CHAID/CART, champion-challenger testing) to enhance legal recovery effectiveness, profitability, and efficiency.
Lead rigorous business case development, risk assessment, implementation, and validation of all new or modified strategies, ensuring swift and successful rollouts.
Develop a transformational legal recovery strategy vision and multi-year roadmap. Lead discussions with executives to ensure they understand and support the future state vision and roadmap. Conduct benchmarking and industry research to identify legal strategy and operational best practices.
Actively manage a portfolio of legal recovery strategies, including tracking performance and providing regular updates to senior management and to other stakeholders.
Drive cross-functional partnerships with Recovery Operations, Legal, Compliance, Fair Lending, Business Intelligence / Reporting, Model Development, external law firms, and other stakeholders to ensure aligned, effective, and compliant execution.
Monitor legal recovery performance, capitalize on opportunities to improve liquidation rates, operational efficiencies, accuracy, and cost management.
Ensure strict compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, regulatory guidelines and company policies; proactively prevent, detect, and remediate any Legal Recovery strategy issues.
Develop, implement, and maintain robust documentation, controls, and governance for all legal recovery strategies / non-model tools (NMTs); lead legal strategy support for second line reviews, internal audits and regulatory exams.
Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned.
Qualifications/Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a quantitative major (e.g., STEM, economics, business); in lieu of a degree 11+ years of strategy, analytics, collections/recovery, risk, or legal/recovery management experience.
8+ years of strategy, analytics, collections/recovery, risk, or legal/recovery management experience.
5+ years of experience with data analytics and segmentation platforms (e.g., SAS, SQL, Python/R, CHAID / CART decision tree software).
Desired Characteristics:
3+ years of experience leading legal recovery strategy, attorney management, or litigation recoveries in the financial industry (preferably for a credit card issuer).
Expertise in legal/regulatory frameworks impacting recoveries (FDCPA, Fair Lending, UDAAP, etc.).
Demonstrated success developing and executing strategy, testing protocols, and delivering measurable results in a regulated financial services environment.
Experience managing processes, risks and controls.
Exceptional communication, cross-functional leadership, and executive influencing skills.
Outstanding project management, organizational, and change leadership abilities.
Advanced degree (Master's or JD) preferred.
Grade/Level: 12
The salary range for this position is 135,000.00 - 230,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance.
Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge.
Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be 18 years or older
You must have a high school diploma or equivalent
You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process
You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations).
Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Our Commitment:
When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow.
This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all.
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A leading financial consultancy is seeking a Senior VicePresident, Complex Financial Instruments to enhance its Valuations team. The role includes managing complex securities valuations and ensuring client satisfaction. The ideal candidate possesses a strong background in financial modeling with proficient skills in R, Python, and MATLAB, and has a commitment to collaboration. This position is critical for driving the firm's growth and offering tailored solutions to clients in a high-performance culture.
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$145k-249k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Atlanta Housing Authority 4.1
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Chief Financial Officer page is loaded## Chief Financial Officerlocations: Atlanta Home Officetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 6 Days Agojob requisition id: R-002218**Position Title:** Chief Financial Officer**Department:**Finance**Reports to:**President and Chief Executive Officer**Salary grade:** V**Salary Range:**$211,100The Chief Financial Officer leads Atlanta Housing's financial strategy to support organizational growth, innovation, and long-term sustainability for the agency. This role will direct the company's financial planning and accounting practices, as well as its relationship with funding institutions, commissioners, and the community.**Role and Responsibilities:*** Oversees and directs the Finance department. Formulate and recommend policies, objectives, budgets, plans, procedures, and schedules for the department; develop, recommend, implement and monitor uniform programs; conduct quality control audits and evaluate work standards and performance levels ensuring uniformity, effectiveness, and appropriate staffing levels.* Oversees and directs treasury, company budgeting, audit, tax, accounting, and long-range forecasting activities for the organization.* Directs the staff in providing and directing procedures and computer application systems necessary to maintain proper records and to afford adequate accounting controls and services.* Directs the activities such as custodian of funds, assets of the organization, and investments of financial instruments.* Appraises the organization's financial position and issues periodic reports on the organization's financial stability, liquidity, and growth.* Directs and coordinates the establishment of budget programs.* Coordinates tax reporting programs and grantor relations activities.* Analyzes consolidates and directs all cost accounting procedures together with other statistical and routine reports.* Oversees and directs the preparation and issuance of the Company's Consolidated Annual Financial Report.* Directs and analyzes studies of general economic, business, and financial conditions and their impact on the organization's policies and operations.* Analyzes operational issues impacting functional groups and the whole institution, and determines their financial impact.* Evaluates and recommends business partnering opportunities as part of the Investment Committee.* Establishes and maintains contacts with financial institutions, investors, and investment advisors.* May be required to perform other related duties as required and/or assigned.**Education and Knowledge Requirements:**### * Requires a Bachelor's degree, a Master's degree is preferred.* Desired candidate should be a certified public accountant (CPA)* Current knowledge of public and/or non-profit grant-based financial operations is required.* Requires a minimum of ten or more years of relevant experience in the public or non-public sectors with a minimum of five years of management experience.* Knowledge of computer applications and current software is essential.### Experience directing the design, development, and implementation of financial, risk, and information management policies, programs, and procedures; responsible for coordinating, administering, and controlling financial operations. Analytical ability is required to plan, organize, and control financial functions. Strong judgment and reasoning abilities required. Must be extremely well organized to meet specific internal and external deadlines. Must be results-oriented. Requires extreme attention to detail and a thorough understanding of all current legal issues. Fosters a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement within the Finance team. Must demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills.**Working Conditions:**Works in an office environment. May require frequent bending, stooping, reaching and prolonged sitting and/or standing. Frequent local travel which necessitates a valid State of Georgia driver's license and be fully insurable for the purpose of obtaining clearance on company “Authorized Drivers List.”
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$211.1k yearly 2d ago
Vice President of Compensation and Benefits
YMCA of Metro Atlanta 3.4
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
VicePresident of Compensation and Benefits page is loaded## VicePresident of Compensation and Benefitslocations: Atlanta, GA: YMCA Leadership and Learning Centertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R0012054As a thought-leader and best-in-class provider in education, wellness, youth development, and community-building, The YMCA of Metro Atlanta is one of the oldest and most essential non-profits serving in Atlanta. Today, we're looking for you to join us as we carry out our mission to positively impact lives and communities across the state. At the Y, we're an association of like-minded people (staff, volunteers, and members), on the forefront of a movement to ensure that everyone -- especially children -- experience an equal opportunity to reach their full potential. In the course of a year, we provide more than 3,000 children, ages 6 weeks through Pre-K with high-quality literacy and STEAM-infused learning; give 58,000 youth and teens access to sports, aquatics, day and resident camps, teen leadership development programs, and employment opportunities; provide over 200,000 members with programs, services, and facilities to enjoy connection and maintain wellness regardless of age; and engage over 25,000 volunteers and donors from across Atlanta to share in the gift of supporting their communities.**NATURE AND SCOPE:**Reporting to the Chief People and Culture Officer (CPCO) the VicePresident of Compensation and Benefits will lead, build, implement, administer and communicate the Y's comprehensive compensation programs, benefit plans, and employee rewards that attract, engage, and retain a high-performing, diverse workforce. The ideal candidate will be a strategic and dynamic leader who will align total rewards strategies with organizational goals and a community-serving mindset, ensuring employees feel valued and motivated to contribute their best work. The role leads a team of two.**RESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to):*** Develop and execute a comprehensive total rewards strategy aligned with the organization's mission, vision, values, and talent strategy.* Partner with the CPCO, executive leadership, and key stakeholders to design and manage programs that support the attraction and retention of diverse, top-tier talent.* Monitor market trends, best practices, and legal requirements in compensation, benefits, and rewards to inform strategy and maintain competitiveness and compliance.* Design and administer salary structures, job classifications, and incentive programs that reflect market competitiveness and internal equity.* Create, maintain, and administer compensation strategies, balancing nonprofit budgetary constraints with the need to attract and retain top leadership talent.* Lead and execute executive pay strategy, administration and compliance with nonprofit best practices and IRS regulations, avoiding intermediate sanctions, and in collaboration with the CPCO, CEO, and board compensation committee.* Maintain proper documentation and approval workflows to support all compensation decisions.* Recommend and administer pay scales for Union employees in partnership with business leader, finance, legal, and HR.* Collaborate with finance, business leaders and senior leadership for workforce planning and position management including but not limited to projecting compensation, benefits, and rewards expenses for workforce growth scenarios and competiveness.* Create and update financial models to support budgeting and executive compensation.* Conduct regular benchmarking and market analyses to assess the organization's pay position, recommend adjustments as needed, and implement approved changes.* Identify and submit compensation surveys to benchmark an organization's competitive pay practices.* Lead, manage, and execute compensation, benefits, and reward survey submissions and ongoing job market-pricing efforts.* Oversee, manage, and communicate salary review processes, including but not limited to merit increases, promotions, pay adjustments and COLA.* Actively lead, communicate and manage compensation structures that meet the compliance requirements of federal grants (e.g., allowable salary caps, cost principles, performance standards)* Prepare, manage and execute documentation and systems for internal and external audits related to grant-funded compensation in partnership with the governance and audit team.* For federally funded positions, monitor and act to ensure payroll and benefits budgets adhere to grant requirements and guidelines.* Build, manage, and communicate pay best practices including but not limited to benchmarking, salary structures, salary administration, position management, and workforce planning.* Collaborate with Talent Acquisition and HR partners to monitor, consult, and ensure accurate role alignment, with pay equity based on established salary administration structure and guidelines.* Consult and communicate with all levels of leaders across the organizations on all pay related decisions.* Provide consultation to hiring managers and executives on compensation and benefits related matters.* Create and facilitate presentations suitable for executive level and hiring managers to include recommendations on salary administration, pay practices, workforce analytics focused on compensation, and pay equity.* Build, document, communicate and train on best practices in analytics and compensation processeswith Workday HCM.* Own and manage job profiles and salary structures within Workday to ensure data accuracy and compliance to salary structure and administration guidelines.* Develop and facilitate compensation and benefits training for Hiring Manager.* Develop and deliver compensation workforce analytics.* Assess and implement compensation technology including systems for compensation planning, market pricing, and employee data management.* Lead and deliver ongoing and ad hoc compensation-related initiatives/projects.* Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements, such as FLSA, ERISA, ACA, IRS, DOL, and other applicable laws.* Lead the design, implementation, administration, and communication of employee benefit programs, including health and wellness plans, retirement savings, leave policies, and voluntary rewards.* Evaluate, recommend, and implement enhancements or changes to benefit offerings to meet employee needs and organizational goal to attract and retain the best talent.* Lead and manage vendor relationships, negotiations, and renewals to optimize cost efficiency and service quality.* Develop and implement innovative rewards and recognition programs that reinforce organizational values and employee contributions.* Maintain accurate records and reporting systems to monitor compliance, trends, and program effectiveness.* Develop and implement communication strategies to enhance employee understanding and appreciation of total rewards offerings.* Build and lead a high-performing total rewards team, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.* Address and communicate with managers and employees regarding employee concerns related to pay and benefits, fostering trust and transparency.* Provide coaching and development opportunities to team members to enhance expertise and performance.* Network with other large YMCA associations on best practice.**REQUIREMENTS:*** Bachelor's degree in human resources, management, business, or related field* 10+ years of experience developing and implementing compensation* 6+ years of direct people management experience* Proficiency with HCM systems* Experience in advanced analytics, technology and/or project management* Experience in roles where you must work quickly and accurately under tight deadlines* Experience in creating financial analysis and modeling* Experience in creating presentations and 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$102k-152k yearly est. 2d ago
Vice President, Property Tax
Kroll 4.7
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Within Tax, our Site Selection & Incentives Advisory practice will assist companies in assessing and selecting new locations for their companies and accessing the myriad tax and other financial incentives offered by national, state and local governments in return for their investment initiatives and economic activity. In addition to traditional business incentives, this position will have a special emphasis on global incentives: identifying and delivering on site selection and incentives opportunities outside the US, as well as identifying in-bound US site selection and incentives opportunities for companies investing into the US from abroad. A specific focus will be on Japanese in-bound companies.
Day-to-day responsibilities
Meeting with clients, assisting in assessing their needs for new locations or expansions of existing facilities
Working cooperatively with clients to develop parameters for a new location and selecting variables and data to assist the client with their decisions.
Developing discounted cash flow models to compare the benefits and advantages of each site under consideration
Gathering data from national, state and local communities to support the models
Presenting location analysis to clients and their leadership
Creating and executing negotiating strategies on behalf of clients seeking credits and grants
Directing staff as necessary in research, analysis and report preparation, application writing and other relevant tasks
Presenting client projects to government officials and leading discussions with clients regarding relevant incentives programs and the process involved in qualifying
Preparing and presenting proposals and qualifications to prospective clients
Preparing and presenting comprehensive reports regarding the potential financial incentives available, given the client's facts
Working knowledge of the financial incentives (both statutory and discretionary in nature) available globally
At least 10 years of relevant experience within a consulting or real estate firm, economic development agency, or a state tax agency
Bachelor's degree in a business-related field (masters in economic development highly preferred)
Superior analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent interpersonal and client relationships skills
Fluency in Japanese strongly preferred
Dedication to teamwork
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, with focus on Powerpoint and Excel
Ability to adapt to ever changing client demands
Flexibility to travel, as needed
Supervisory experience
This is a part-time position
Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
Benefits
Healthcare Coverage: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans.
Time Off and Leave Policies: Generous paid time off (PTO), paid company holidays, generous parental and family leave.
Protective Insurances: Life insurance, short- and long-term disability coverage, and accident protection.
Compensation and Rewards: Competitive salary structures, performance-based incentives, and merit-based compensation reviews.
Retirement Plans: 401(k) plans with company matching.
Please note that benefits may vary by region, department and role. We encourage you to speak with your recruiter to learn more about the specific benefits available for your position.
About Kroll
Join the global leader in risk and financial advisory solutions-Kroll. With a nearly century-long legacy, we blend trusted expertise with cutting-edge technology to navigate and redefine industry complexities. As a part of One Team, One Kroll, you'll contribute to a collaborative and empowering environment, propelling your career to new heights. Ready to build, protect, restore and maximize our clients' value? Your journey begins with Kroll.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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$127k-180k yearly est. 4d ago
VP, Major Capital Projects - Lead Multi-Site Renovations
Amli Residential 4.6
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
A leading multifamily real estate developer in Atlanta is seeking a VicePresident of Major Capital Projects. The role involves overseeing large-scale capital improvements, evaluating property conditions, and managing project execution. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in project management with strong leadership skills and knowledge of construction practices. This position offers a competitive salary along with benefits including health coverage and generous discounts.
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$145k-216k yearly est. 4d ago
Atlanta CFO: In-Office Growth & M&A Leader
Northpoint Search Group 4.0
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
A well-established professional services firm is seeking a strategic, data-driven CFO to lead financial modeling and capital strategy as part of an executive team in Atlanta. This role requires proven CFO experience or a qualified leader ready to step up. The ideal candidate will manage M&A transactions, banking relationships, and lead financial planning in a fast-paced environment. This is an in-office role, and local candidates are preferred.
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$108k-195k yearly est. 1d ago
Fractional CFO - Atlanta, GA
The CFO Centre-Italy
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Are you a top-quality, driven, entrepreneurial CFO looking to be part of a global business?
Joining The CFO Centre will allow you the opportunity to provide fractional CFO services to ambitious small to mid-size businesses. Whether you come from a corporate or SMB, are an independent or a parent returning to work - we have opportunities that will allow you to achieve work flexibility and work life balance.
The role is self-employed while operating within a defined model, combining the benefits of being part of a team, and supported by a well-established organization, but with a level of autonomy and freedom in how you deliver outcomes for clients. We will support you in building a long-term portfolio of clients on a part-time basis. You must be able to support yourself financially during the build-up phase.
Enjoy comprehensive onboarding, mentoring and a global network of colleagues to share best practices and client experiences.
The ideal candidate would have the following attributes:
A strong ‘people person' with a natural ability to build relationships
A ‘team player' who thrives on contributing to a high-performance team
A business builder with proven success in consultative selling
Energetic, motivated and able to make things happen
Organized and dependable
Fully engaged with our ‘purpose' of wanting to make a real difference to our clients
Entrepreneurial, non-corporate individual seeking the freedom to work semi-autonomously
Highly networked and love to meet new people, develop business and ensure client satisfaction
Desired Skills and Accreditations:
A breadth of sector and transactional experience
A minimum of 5 years hands-on CFO experience during your finance career - preferably commercial and strategic
CPA / CMA / MBA / finance related degree
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$82k-160k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Lepley Recruiting Services
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Job Title: Chief Financial Officer - U.S. Operations
Reports To: Group CFO & Divisional Leadership
Employment Type: Full-time
We are seeking a strategic and hands‑on Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the financial management of our U.S. subsidiaries and serve as a trusted business partner to divisional Managing Directors. This role is pivotal in driving growth, ensuring financial discipline, and delivering timely, accurate insights, with a strong focus on operational execution, profitability, and value creation. The CFO will act as the primary financial interface between U.S. operations and Group Finance in the UK, with responsibility for robust reporting, governance, internal controls, and commercial finance across all U.S. entities.
Key Responsibilities Strategic & Operational Leadership
Partner closely with divisional Managing Directors and senior leadership as a true business‑partner CFO to drive execution against target operating models and strategic priorities.
Work with management to translate operating and financial targets into actionable plans, ensuring alignment across finance, operations, and commercial teams.
Lead, develop, and unify finance teams across U.S. subsidiaries, fostering a performance‑driven culture focused on accountability, transparency, and value creation.
Drive continuous cost control and efficiency initiatives across U.S. operations, ensuring disciplined expense management while supporting growth objectives.
Identify, recommend, and lead strategic actions aimed at improving profitability, margin performance, and return on investment.
Support strategic initiatives, including potential M&A, integration efforts, and post‑acquisition optimization, in collaboration with Group Finance.
Back‑Office Integration & Synergies
Lead the identification and realization of back‑office synergies across U.S. businesses, including finance processes, systems, controls, shared services, and organizational structures.
Standardize financial processes and reporting where appropriate to improve efficiency, scalability, and consistency across the U.S. platform.
Collaborate with Group Finance and U.S. leadership to support integration initiatives that enhance operational effectiveness and cost efficiency.
Group Interface & Reporting
Serve as the principal liaison between U.S. subsidiaries and Group Finance.
Deliver timely, accurate monthly management reporting, forecasting, and variance analysis.
Ensure alignment of U.S. financial reporting with Group policies and IFRS‑based standards.
Financial Planning, Budgeting & Analysis
Lead the annual budgeting process in coordination with Group Finance.
Support divisional leadership in long‑term strategic planning.
Implement rigorous cost control frameworks and ensure adherence to budgets.
Collaborate on cost savings initiatives, including group‑level procurement.
Conduct financial analysis, scenario planning, and performance monitoring to guide decision‑making.
Identify risks and opportunities while providing actionable insights to U.S. and Group leadership.
Audit & Compliance
Oversee annual audits and coordinate with external auditors.
Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, IFRS (for group accounts), tax regulations, and local statutory requirements.
Financial Controls & Procedures
Maintain and enhance internal control and governance frameworks across U.S. operations.
Treasury & Banking
Manage treasury operations, credit lines, intercompany funding, and cashflow forecasting.
Maintain strong relationships with U.S. banks and financial institutions.
Ensure compliance with loan covenants and reporting obligations.
Insurance & Risk Management
Oversee all U.S. insurance programs, including renewals, claims, and coverage adequacy.
Implement and monitor risk mitigation strategies.
Qualifications
CPA or equivalent professional financial qualification preferred.
Minimum 10 years of senior financial leadership in U.S.‑based operations.
Strong expertise in U.S. GAAP and IFRS reporting standards.
Proven experience in FP&A, cost control, and budgeting.
Demonstrated success working with corporate finance and cross‑border operations.
Exceptional analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
High integrity, strong sense of ownership, and self‑motivation.
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A dynamic non-profit organization in Atlanta is seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead financial operations and ensure compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in nonprofit accounting and CPA certification is preferred. This role offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to positively impact the lives of students and communities.
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$82k-160k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Modern Executive Solutions
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Modern Executive Solutions is a fully integrated talent management consultancy with a specific focus on developing diverse, modern leadership teams. We provide services that include talent and organization strategy, culture and change management, leadership assessment and development and executive search. Everything we do is forward-looking and focused on creating modern organizations, leadership team and leaders. We are headquartered out of Atlanta, Georgia but work on a remote-first basis with employees across the United States and a team also in the United Kingdom. As a part of our embedded purpose to change lives for the better we donate 10% of our annual profits to charities that support youth and education in order to develop the diverse talent of tomorrow.
Location: Preference for U.S. Eastern or Central Time Zone
Travel: ~1x per quarter; proximity to a major airport or easy travel to Atlanta preferred
Opportunity Profile
The CFO is a key strategic partner to the CEO and will lead all finance-related functions of the firm. This executive will be accountable for planning, implementing, managing, and controlling all financial and risk management activities, including:
Financial strategy development and execution
Metrics aligned to strategic objectives
Control systems to preserve company assets
Accurate, timely financial reporting and forecasting
Interpreting financial data to guide business investments
The CFO will build and lead a world-class, global accounting and finance organization and provide leadership across finance, accounting, budgeting, business planning, and administration. In addition, this role will oversee the Legal function, including client contracts and vendor agreements.
Strategic Experience - Key Priorities
The ideal candidate will bring experience in:
Founder-led and PE-backed environments
Scaling organizations from $50M to $150M-$300M in revenue
Private Equity transactions
Bank and investor relationships
Geographic expansion, particularly in Europe and APAC
Key Responsibilities Organizational Leadership
The successful candidate will:
Serve as a strategic partner to the CEO, offering complementary expertise and constructive challenge
Develop subject-matter expertise across competitive, economic, financial, regulatory, and risk environments
Collaborate with the executive team to align capital, resources, and priorities with strategic objectives
Lead finance and legal strategies, processes, systems, tools, and initiatives aligned to short- and long-term plans
Partner with business unit and functional leaders on strategy development and execution
Build and develop high-performing teams, driving continuous improvement and succession planning
Functional Leadership Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A)
Strategic planning, annual budgeting, and monthly forecasting
Rapid analysis of results to identify risks, opportunities, and action plans
Support hiring and funding decisions for senior leadership roles
Controllership
Accounting under US GAAP and/or IFRS
Accurate and timely consolidation and management/statutory reporting
Business insurance strategy and risk mitigation
Corporate Development
In partnership with the CEO and executive team:
Lead inorganic growth initiatives (M&A, divestitures, geographic and capital investments)
Manage investment banker relationships
Negotiate transaction price, terms, and conditions
Lead post-acquisition integration and post-completion analysis
Treasury
Optimize capital structure
Lead debt and equity financing/refinancing Manage interest rate strategy and hedging
Maximize free cash flow and cash management
Oversee foreign exchange hedging
Tax
Optimize international, federal, state, and local tax strategy
Ensure regulatory compliance
Oversee timely and accurate tax filings and reporting
Legal Oversight
Run the Deal Desk, including pricing strategy and contract approvals
Monitor deal performance to optimize profitability and close rates
Review and negotiate contracts, NDAs, and partnership agreements
Proactively mitigate legal and contractual risk
Required Experience
Proven strategic partner to a CEO with an ownership mindset for growth initiatives
Global or multi-regional executive leadership experience
Demonstrated track record of profitable organic and inorganic growth
Experience scaling through geographic and product/service expansion
Strong understanding of marketing, innovation, and professional services economics
History of cost optimization and continuous improvement
High integrity, sound judgment, and disciplined risk-taking
Experience managing compensation, short-term, and long-term incentive plans
People-focused leader who embodies culture and values
Performance-driven with a strong sense of urgency
Influential communicator across all stakeholder levels
Entrepreneurial, proactive, and solutions-oriented
Highly collaborative with strong emotional intelligence
Resilient and adaptable in dynamic environments
Culturally aware with a global mindset
Strong decision-making and execution capability
Advanced financial modeling, scenario analysis, planning, and forecasting skills
Experience with Lean, Six Sigma, or similar methodologies
High learning agility and practical business judgment
🎓 MBA and/or CPA preferred
About Modern Executive Solutions
Modern Executive Solutions is an executive search and integrated advisory firm committed to increasing diversity and inclusion within boardrooms and leadership teams globally. With a cross-industry lens and deep functional expertise, Modern identifies emerging and diverse talent others overlook. Every search is customized and underpinned by rigorous intelligence and assessment.
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$82k-160k yearly est. 5d ago
CFO - Georgia
Snapdragon Associates
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
About the Company
This organization is a financially solid and rapidly growing multi‑location professional dealer headquartered in Northern Atlanta. Known for its strong leadership and ambitious expansion plans, the company is well‑positioned for significant growth. They are pursuing a focused roadmap of strategic mergers and acquisitions, reinforcing their market position and opening new opportunities for ongoing development. With a robust culture of innovation and operational excellence, this company offers the chance to join a dynamic environment during an exciting phase of transformation.
The Role
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a key member of the executive team, spearheading financial strategy and driving operational excellence across the organization. This role combines high‑level financial responsibilities with broad oversight of cross‑functional departments such as Operations, Marketing, IT, and HR. The ideal candidate will lead all financial functions, including budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and analysis, while acting as a strategic partner on mergers and acquisitions. This position requires someone who thrives in a growth‑oriented environment and brings both vision and expertise in leading organizational change. The CFO will play a pivotal part in shaping the company's future success and delivering value through disciplined financial oversight and impactful operational improvements.
Benefits and Compensation
Competitive base salary with significant bonus potential
Opportunity to work in a stable, growth‑oriented organization with ambitious expansion plans
Collaborative team culture with opportunities for strategic impact
Professional challenge with the chance to lead meaningful transformation initiatives
Community
Thriving Suburban Lifestyle with Urban Access: Northern Atlanta offers a perfect blend of suburban charm and easy access to the bustling city. Areas like Alpharetta, Roswell, and Sandy Springs provide excellent schools, family‑friendly neighborhoods, and vibrant local communities, all while being just a short drive from downtown Atlanta.
Booming Job Market and Economic Opportunities: The region is home to numerous corporate headquarters, tech hubs, and thriving industries, making it a hotspot for career growth. With a strong economy and diverse job opportunities, Northern Atlanta is an attractive destination for professionals.
Abundant Recreation and Entertainment: From the scenic Chattahoochee River and sprawling parks to top‑notch shopping at Avalon and Perimeter Mall, Northern Atlanta has something for everyone. The area also boasts a rich cultural scene, with theaters, music venues, and a variety of dining options to explore.
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$82k-160k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President, Asset Management
Foundry Commercial 4.2
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
At Foundry Commercial, our motto is - “It's Personal” - and rings true in everything we do…
we value authentic human experiences
. Here you will find a strong sense of community - from mental health & wellness fairs to ugly Christmas sweater parties to fundraisers for causes that matter to us, Foundry associates lean in to support one other at all times. At the heart of it all is trust and respect - ask any of our employees. We have built a place where people truly know each other, celebrate together, learn together, and live life alongside each other. Come join us!
Position Description
We are currently seeking an experienced Asset Manager to join our growing asset management team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated self-starter possessing strong financial skills, business acumen and leadership qualities to take ownership of a portfolio of commercial assets, working with the asset management team in analyzing, monitoring, and reporting on the portfolio's performance to senior leaders in the organization. This role will be responsible for all aspects of the investment lifecycle including business plan development, leasing strategy implementation, property financials oversight, capital expenditure planning, and property disposition. Overseeing both wholly owned and joint venture investments, the role will have regular communication with portfolio managers, equity partners, leasing and sales brokers, property managers, and lenders to ensure the strategy for each property under their purview is being executed appropriately. Additionally, this person will work with the acquisition, development, and underwriting teams once a property has been identified and will provide support in gathering market information and due diligence items through the closing of a property.
Essential Job Functions:
Coordinate the review and analysis of leasing proposals, capital expenditure projects, and major asset-level decisions with the leasing brokers, property managers, portfolio managers, partners, and lenders.
Monitor and drive the financial performance of investments, which entails maintaining financial models, overseeing and presenting annual budgets while working closely with the property management and accounting teams, and raising awareness of performance concerns.
Manage the quarterly valuation and re-underwriting process for each asset in your portfolio, as applicable.
Review, analyze and reconcile monthly property financial statements; write standard monthly reports and maintain plans and actions.
Update monthly cash flow analysis for each asset, monitoring leasing commissions, Tenant Improvement costs, capital expenditures and other operating expense items.
Produce ad hoc analyses to evaluate the performance of assets.
Analyze and identify opportunities for value enhancement, improving cash flow and reducing expenses within the portfolio, including capital expenditure programs, refinancings, and dispositions.
Collect market data and conduct benchmarking analysis to assess the competitive position of the asset among the market.
Education and Experience Requested:
Undergraduate degree in Finance or Real Estate preferred.
Minimum of 7+ years of relevant asset management experience in commercial office or industrial real estate.
Advanced knowledge of Excel required; Argus experience preferred.
Understanding of accounting procedures and financial reports with ability to analyze variances.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, good phone skills, organized, able to set priorities and meet deadlines, able to multitask, carefully proofs own work.
Proven record of providing excellent customer service, both internal and external.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Ability to develop and maintain positive customer relationships.
Effective time manager - Proven ability to consistently manage multiple projects with accuracy and zero missed deadlines.
High energy; fast-paced and driven to succeed. Keen ability to work efficiently autonomously or as a member of a team.
Organized - Creates, implements, and utilizes efficient systems and methods to maintain a highly organized workspace and office.
Foundry Commercial is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Foundry Commercial is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best available person in every job. It is the policy of Foundry Commercial to grant equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions, veteran's status, or any other conditions or identifications against which discrimination is prohibited.
$112k-171k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Capital Markets
Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
SCI, the leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit a VicePresident of Capital Markets on behalf of a vertically integrated investment, development, and construction firm focused on multifamily housing across the Southeastern United States.
The VicePresident of Capital Markets will lead all day-to-day and strategic sales and marketing efforts of the company's development pipeline to joint venture equity partners, driving capital formation through long-term relationship building and disciplined execution.
Key Responsibilities
Proactively originate and cultivate relationships across joint venture equity channels, including opportunity funds, single-family offices, private equity funds, and general asset managers.
Establish and maintain regular engagement between senior leadership and key investment decision-makers.
Serve as the primary relationship manager for JV equity partners, sharing pipeline visibility, market insights, construction cost trends, and other actionable intelligence.
Strategically plan and manage the firm's presence at industry conferences, including advance meeting coordination and preparation of marketing materials.
Oversee the creation of project-specific equity marketing materials and manage investor outreach through term sheet execution.
Maintain ownership of CRM data to ensure accuracy, consistency, and actionable investor intelligence.
Conduct regular in-person meetings with current and prospective investors to deepen relationships and support long-term partnerships.
Experience & Qualifications
10+ years of real estate capital markets experience, with a focus on joint venture equity.
Proven track record of raising equity for project-specific real estate joint ventures.
Established relationships with institutional and private JV equity providers.
Deep understanding of national equity sourcing and solicitation processes.
Strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
$122k-183k yearly est. 2d ago
Director, Capital Markets & Financial Strategy
QTS Realty Trust 4.4
Vice president job in Duluth, GA
A global data center provider is seeking a Director of Capital Markets to spearhead financial transactions and contribute to strategic initiatives. The role demands 7+ years in banking or capital markets, strong financial modeling skills, and a Bachelor's degree. You will manage complex financial operations, collaborate with stakeholders, and assist in M&A projects. This position offers competitive benefits, including employee stock options and a holistic rewards package.
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$113k-139k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President Asset Management
Wrightwell
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
About the Company:
Wrightwell is a growing real estate investment company focused on acquiring and managing high-quality Build-to-Rent (BTR) communities across the U.S. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional value to residents and investors through strategic acquisitions, disciplined operations, and proactive asset management.
Position Summary:
The VicePresident of Asset Management will play a critical role in the acquisition and ongoing management of Build-to-Rent communities nationwide. This leader will oversee third-party property management teams, drive operational performance across all assets, and support the senior leadership team with strategic decisions, including sales of individual communities. The ideal candidate is a results-oriented real estate professional with a strong background in multifamily asset management, financial analysis, and operational oversight. This role is based in Atlanta, GA and requires a minimum of 3 days per week in office.
Key Responsibilities:
Acquisitions Support
Assist in the identification, evaluation, and execution of Build-to-Rent acquisitions across the U.S.
Conduct financial and operational due diligence on potential acquisitions.
Collaborate with acquisitions, finance, and development teams to assess projected performance, budgets, and investment returns.
Asset Management Oversight
Lead the ongoing asset management of BTR communities, ensuring each property meets or exceeds performance targets.
Oversee third-party property managers, providing guidance on operational execution, leasing strategies, and resident experience.
Monitor and manage each community's revenue, expenses, and occupancy relative to approved budgets.
Implement strategies to optimize financial and operational performance, including cost control, revenue enhancement, and resident retention initiatives.
Reporting & Analytics
Prepare regular performance reports for senior leadership and investors, highlighting key metrics and opportunities for improvement.
Analyze market trends, competitor performance, and operational benchmarks to inform asset-level strategies.
Strategic Support
Partner with the senior team on decisions regarding property dispositions, refinancing, or recapitalization.
Support long-term portfolio planning and strategic initiatives.
Team Leadership & Collaboration
Provide mentorship and guidance to asset management and support staff.
Foster strong collaboration across acquisitions, development, finance, and operations teams.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Finance, Business, or related field (Master's preferred).
Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in real estate asset management, with a focus on multifamily or Build-to-Rent communities.
Proven experience managing third-party property managers and multi-state portfolios.
Strong financial acumen, including budgeting, forecasting, and investment analysis.
Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to travel nationally to visit communities as needed.
Preferred Skills:
Experience with large-scale Build-to-Rent acquisitions and operations.
Knowledge of real estate markets across multiple U.S. regions.
Familiarity with property management software and reporting platforms.
What we Offer:
Competitive salary and performance-based incentives
Benefits package including health, dental, vision, and retirement plans
Opportunity to shape the growth of a national Build-to-Rent platform
$116k-184k yearly est. 14h ago
Director of Asset Management
Noble Investment Group 4.1
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
With more than $6.0 billion invested in travel and hospitality real estate over the past three decades, Noble brings scale, consistency, and focus to one of the most dynamic sectors of the U.S. economy. As a fiduciary for globally recognized institutional investors, including pension plans, endowments, foundations, wealth managers, and insurance companies, Noble is entrusted to preserve and compound capital across cycles. Recognized among PERE's Top 200 Global Investment Managers and as a Best Place to Work by
Pensions & Investments
and the
Atlanta Business Chronicle
, Noble's track record reflects enduring performance, partnership, and purpose.
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Opportunity
Noble is seeking a Director of Asset Management to work with the asset management team and third-party managers to maximize the performance and value of our hotels and institutional real estate funds. The Director of Asset Management will lead a portfolio of select-service and extended-stay hotels based in the continental United States. The role is approximately 40% travel.
Reporting Relationships
The candidate will report to the Managing Principal and Head of Asset Management and work closely alongside a team of asset management professionals at the Noble headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Director of Asset Management role will have primary responsibility for the following:
• Accountable for working with third-party management companies on all aspects of each hotel's performance.
• Performance tracking and ongoing review of all data and documents such as STR data, revenue management data, forecast, and financial statements.
• Perform monthly reviews with all hotels to discuss monthly data and the strategies to improve performance.
• Conduct regular visits to each property.
• Assess, develop, and implement value enhancement opportunities for each hotel.
• Evaluate the physical condition and anticipated capital requirements for each hotel.
• Maintain a thorough understanding of all factors affecting hotel markets and submarkets associated with the portfolio.
• Track occupancy and average rate trends for the sub-markets/competitive sets.
• Track new properties being considered for development.
• Monitor demand generators for significant increases/decreases.
• Ensure legal compliance (health codes, life safety, employment, ADA, etc.)
• Develop and implement short-term, intermediate, and long-term strategies to improve the value of the portfolio.
• Maximize NOI through annual budgeting and business planning, financial and strategy reviews, planning and executing of capital projects, and executing agreed-upon strategies.
• Provide performance reporting, including trip visits, internal communication and presentations, and external communication and follow up to management groups.
• Monitor property and portfolio financial performance from an operational perspective.
• Conduct monthly reviews with each property to discuss performance and strategies for improvement.
• Review, evaluate, and approve annually prepared business plans/budgets, including capital budgets, for each property. Provide any cost reduction and revenue enhancement guidance.
• Work with Noble's project development team to ensure that all capital projects are completed on time, and within budget, and evaluate all ROI projects.
• Provide support in underwriting and due diligence of new acquisition opportunities.
Qualifications
The desired candidate should have 7+ years of experience in Hospitality Asset Management and/or related operation or finance. A track record of success, integrity, and academic achievement, supported by the strong recommendation of industry peers, is required. Other qualifications required are:
• Undergraduate degree with a preferred course curriculum focus in finance, business, or hospitality.
• Proven experience in operations, finance, accounting, budgeting, market monitoring, and monthly reporting.
• Well organized, detail-oriented, flexible, confident, analytical, technical, and resourceful
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
• Effective interpersonal skills and ability to interact with diverse personality types.
• Ability to work well under pressure with compressed project time frames.
• Proactive, hardworking, dedicated, and a self-starter.
• Willingness and capacity to travel.
Compensation
Total compensation will be commensurate with experience and include a base salary and bonus.
$151k-282k yearly est. 1d ago
Strategic CFO | CPA | GA HQ - Scale & Systems
IST Management Services 4.4
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
A leading business process outsourcing company in Atlanta, GA is looking for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The successful candidate will oversee financial operations, ensure compliance with regulations, and lead the accounting team. With a strong background in finance and significant experience as a CFO or in similar roles, you will drive improvements in systems and processes and support strategic initiatives. Familiarity with e-Discovery billing is preferred, and candidates must hold a CPA for this full-time position.
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$100k-186k yearly est. 5d ago
VP, Data Governance
Franklin Fitch
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
We are working with a leading healthcare organization committed to improving patient outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making. The company's technology ecosystem supports clinical and operational excellence across multiple service areas, with a focus on responsible data use, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement.
Candidates MUST currently reside in Georgia.
SUMMARY
The VicePresident of Data Governance provides strategic leadership for the organization's enterprise data governance program, guiding the vision, policies, and frameworks that ensure data is a trusted and strategic asset. This executive role is responsible for aligning governance practices with organizational goals, fostering a culture of accountability in data management, and ensuring that enterprise data supports compliance, analytics, and performance across all departments.
The VP collaborates with executive leadership, technology teams, and operational stakeholders to integrate data governance into the organization's broader digital and business strategies. This includes overseeing the development of data policies, data quality standards, and governance maturity initiatives that enable advanced analytics and informed decision-making. The ideal candidate possesses extensive experience in enterprise data management, regulatory compliance, and strategic leadership, with a proven ability to drive organizational alignment and measurable outcomes through effective data governance.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Establish and execute the enterprise data governance strategy, aligning it with organizational goals, regulatory expectations, and digital transformation priorities.
Provide executive leadership for all data governance activities, including policy development, data stewardship initiatives, and maintenance of information management frameworks across the organization.
Partner with senior leadership to integrate data governance objectives into strategic planning, analytics, compliance, and technology initiatives.
Oversee enterprise data quality, integrity, and accessibility through the development of measurable standards and performance indicators.
Direct the development of data governance architecture in partnership with Information Services, Technology, and Security, ensuring alignment with enterprise systems, analytics platforms, and cybersecurity controls.
Oversee major data initiatives, including data modernization, integration, and interoperability efforts across the organization's technology ecosystem.
Serve as the executive liaison for regulatory and compliance reviews involving data governance, privacy, and information management standards.
Champion a culture of data stewardship and accountability by mentoring directors, managers, and other leaders responsible for data-driven operations.
Proactively engage in ongoing self-learning activities to continuously expand knowledge and understanding across supported areas and related healthcare and technology domains, contributing to improved efficiency and quality of support provided.
Promotes the image and reputation of the System by exhibiting servant leadership and providing direct and open lines of communication.
Contributes to the work of committees, workgroups, project management, and other collaborative efforts of the System.
Performs other duties as necessary to ensure the success of the System.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Visionary leadership with the ability to shape and advance enterprise data strategy.
Exceptional executive communication and negotiation skills.
Proven ability to align data governance with organizational strategy and performance.
Strong grasp of regulatory, compliance, and risk management frameworks related to data governance and information management.
Ability to inspire and guide teams toward a culture of data accountability, integrity, innovation, and continuous improvement.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Administration, Healthcare Management, or a related field is required; or seven years of experience in data governance, information management, analytics, or technology leadership, including at least three years in a managerial or leadership capacity.
Experience working in a regulated or healthcare environment is preferred.
$116k-184k yearly est. 14h ago
Vice President Finance
Cade Partners 3.8
Vice president job in Atlanta, GA
Our company is building the next generation of specialty spine, neck and brain care, making it radically easier for patients, employers, providers, and payors to access high-quality, efficient care. The practice is undergoing an exciting period of growth and innovation. We're looking for a hands-on VP of Finance to own our finance and revenue cycle functions end-to-end and help scale our organization through its next phase of growth.
As our VP of Finance, you'll serve as a strategic business partner to the portfolio company's CEO and leadership team driving financial performance, operational efficiency, and scalable systems that enable both clinical and business excellence. You'll lead a growing team and be responsible for corporate finance, FP&A, accounting, and revenue cycle management across the enterprise.
This is a builder role: you'll architect the financial infrastructure, roll up your sleeves to execute, and iterate quickly based on data and insights.
What you'll own
You'll be responsible for building a world-class finance function that supports the company's mission, growth, and operational discipline.
1. Corporate Finance (80%)
Strategic Planning & FP&A
Lead all financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and strategic modeling to support growth and new initiatives.
Partner with the CEO and leadership team to translate strategic objectives into actionable financial plans.
Accounting & Controls
Oversee all accounting operations, including monthly and annual close, audit readiness, and financial compliance.
Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and transparency across reporting processes.
Performance Measurement
Design and maintain executive KPI dashboards and internal reporting infrastructure.
Deliver clear financial insights and recommendations that drive decision-making.
Cash Flow & Capital Management
Manage banking relationships, credit facilities, cash flow forecasting, and capital allocation.
Evaluate investment and financing opportunities to optimize the company's capital structure.
Business Partnering
Provide strategic financial guidance on new service lines, M&A opportunities, and technology investments.
Support operational teams with data-driven insights to improve margins, productivity, and ROI.
2. Revenue Cycle Management (20%)
RCM Leadership
Oversee end-to-end revenue cycle operations, including documentation, coding, charge capture, and payer contracting.
Implement performance dashboards to monitor key RCM metrics (AR days, denial rates, collection efficiency).
Payer Relations & Contracting
Strengthen payer relationships to optimize reimbursement and reduce denials.
Negotiate contracts that align incentives and improve cash conversion cycles.
Compliance & Optimization
Partner with clinical leaders to ensure compliant, efficient billing processes.
Leverage AI and automation tools to streamline workflows, reduce manual work, and increase throughput.
What we're looking for
Must-have experience
5+ years in a finance leadership role within a small or high-growth organization; healthcare experience strongly preferred.
Proven track record of leading FP&A, accounting, and revenue cycle functions with full ownership of financial results.
Deep understanding of GAAP accounting, healthcare billing, and RCM operations.
Strong analytical and technical orientation, comfortable using automation, data analytics, and AI-driven tools.
Exceptional communicator able to translate financial data into actionable strategy for executives, clinicians, and investors.
Demonstrated ability to build scalable financial systems and deliver measurable impact.
Proven people leader with experience managing and developing cross-functional finance teams.
Academic excellence GPA 3.7+ from a top-tier university or equivalent achievement.
How you work
Hands-on: You're comfortable digging into models, reconciling accounts, and refining reports, whatever it takes to get to truth and clarity.
Owner mentality: You think in terms of enterprise value and long-term impact, not just monthly results.
Analytical & curious: You love finding insights in numbers and building the systems that make them visible.
Collaborative: You communicate clearly across clinical, operational, and executive teams to keep everyone aligned.
Low ego, high EQ: You balance rigor with empathy, driving results while building trust.
What we're offering
Base Salary: $200,000 - $250,000 per year, depending on experience and fit.
Upside: Participation in the company's stock option program (meaningful equity aligned with value creation).
Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Retirement plan: 401(k) or equivalent with employer contribution/match.
Paid time off: Competitive vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
Professional development: Support for courses, certifications, and leadership programs relevant to finance and healthcare.
High-impact environment: Direct visibility from your work to patient outcomes, operational performance, and enterprise value creation across Cade's healthcare portfolio.
How much does a vice president earn in Dunwoody, GA?
The average vice president in Dunwoody, GA earns between $95,000 and $226,000 annually. This compares to the national average vice president range of $107,000 to $235,000.
Average vice president salary in Dunwoody, GA
$146,000
What are the biggest employers of Vice Presidents in Dunwoody, GA?
The biggest employers of Vice Presidents in Dunwoody, GA are: