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Manager, Finance

Remote / Richmond, VA

This is a primarily remote position and is open to remote applicants, however preference will be given to candidates located central to Richmond, VA

At Kaléo, our way is not to seek to be like others, but rather to passionately pursue meaningful and innovative solutions for patients. We believe all people should have access to the innovative healthcare products and solutions that empower each of them to live fuller, bolder lives.

Kaléo is looking for a Finance Manager to join our high-performing Finance Department. The Finance Manager will work in a dynamic environment to help maintain and improve a robust financial reporting and forecasting infrastructure. Primary responsibilities will include contributing to the development of the annual budget, forecasts, and long range plan; modeling the existing business and new opportunities; and monitoring corporate performance including profit and liquidity. This manager will work collaboratively with the Finance team and other partners to explain trends, analyze performance versus forecast, and model impacts.

This is a great role for someone who wants to grow in a leadership role but continue to be hands-on and have influence at the executive level. The Finance Manager will help drive the company’s Mission and Vision with their excellent organizational planning, decision making, and execution.

As Manager, Finance, you will:

  • Develop a deep understanding of the business, including key drivers of organization’s performance.
  • Partner with stakeholders to support the success of financial and strategic initiatives.
  • Lead strategic financial efforts including Discounted Cash Flows, profit models, and advanced analytics around financial outcomes.
  • Produce consolidated financial analyses, including external partnership profit models, R&D pipeline cash flows, and projected financials.
  • Work with internal departments and external vendors to support government pricing reporting, commercial rebate auditing, and Department of Defense program execution
  • Craft financial narrative and present directly to executive leaders
  • Build credibility and partnerships by providing financial intelligence, timely solutions, and communications while also challenging business units appropriately.
  • Lead analysis and review of financial projects; evaluate findings, prepare reports and make recommendations to Financial leadership about the financial implications of proposed investments and transactions.
  • Manage and help build long-term finance team and capabilities through mentorship of analysts, recruitment, training and development of resources and partnerships throughout Kaléo and maintain an inclusive work environment at the team level.

A successful Manager, Finance will have:

  • Demonstrated advanced analytical and forecasting abilities, including the ability to develop custom models.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with accuracy under pressure and meet competing deadlines.
  • Proven ability to communicate with confidence to executive leaders.
  • Robust intellectual curiosity and desire to be part of an innovative organization.
  • Strong sense of urgency to achieve results, but with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and business needs.
  • Excellent sense of judgement, with a track record of making decisions and recommendations based on accurate, logical, and timely analyses.
  • A commitment to fostering an inclusive environment at the team level.

To be considered for the position, you must have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • At least 3 years of Finance experience, preferably in progressively challenging positions.
  • Experience supervising employees and/or leading a team preferred.
  • Advanced proficiency with MS Excel.
  • Previous experience in healthcare or pharmaceuticals preferred

 

Application required for consideration. Please contact talentacquisition@kaleo.com with any additional questions. 

 

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