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Strategic Finance Manager

Atlanta or Remote

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at Rialtic, Inc.

Atlanta or Remote

About Rialtic

Rialtic is an enterprise software platform empowering health insurers and healthcare providers to run their most critical business functions. Founded in 2020 and backed by leading investors including Oak HC/FT, F-Prime Capital, Health Velocity Capital and Noro-Moseley Partners, Rialtic's best-in-class payment accuracy product brings programs in-house and helps health insurance companies gain total control over processes that disparate and misaligned vendors have managed. Currently working with leading healthcare insurers and providers, we are tackling a $1 trillion problem to reduce costs, increase efficiency and improve quality of care. For more information, please visit www.rialtic.io.

Strategic Finance Manager

About the Role

We are seeking a Strategic Finance Manager to serve as a key business partner to leadership, driving financial planning, analysis, and strategic decision-making across the organization. This role goes beyond traditional finance functions to provide actionable insights that shape our company's direction and growth trajectory.

Key Responsibilities

Financial Planning & Forecasting You'll own the annual budgeting process and rolling forecasts on a monthly and quarterly basis. You'll build and maintain comprehensive financial models covering revenue, expenses, headcount, and cash flow. A critical part of this role involves analyzing performance versus plan and proactively communicating risks and opportunities to leadership.

Headcount & Cost Management You'll take ownership of headcount planning and tracking across the entire company, working closely with functional leaders on hiring plans and resource allocation. You'll manage vendor spend, implement cost controls, and drive efficiency initiatives that optimize our resource deployment.

Revenue & Go-To-Market Finance Partnering closely with the Sales team, you'll forecast revenue and analyze the client pipeline to provide visibility into future performance. You'll support deal sizing, pricing decisions, and margin analysis while continuously working to improve forecast accuracy and visibility across bookings and revenue.

Product / Content Finance You'll partner with Product and Content teams to understand roadmap priorities and translate them into financial impact. You'll analyze the ROI of content and product investments, helping leadership make informed decisions about where to allocate resources for maximum value creation.

Executive, Investor & Board Reporting You'll own the creation of weekly, monthly, and quarterly executive reporting packages, ensuring leadership has the information they need to run the business effectively. You'll prepare investor updates and Board of Directors materials, and support the CFO in executive, investor, and Board discussions.

Analytics & Ad Hoc Support You'll develop and track key business KPIs that matter most to our success, building dashboards and reports that provide real-time visibility. You'll provide ad hoc financial analysis for strategic initiatives, serving as a go-to resource for questions that require deep financial thinking.

Qualifications

Required

  • 6–10+ years of experience in FP&A, strategic finance, consulting, or banking
  • Experience in a high-growth startup or technology-enabled company, healthcare is a plus
  • Strong financial modeling and forecasting skills with proven ability to build robust, scalable models
  • Experience partnering with Sales and operating leaders to drive business outcomes
  • Experience preparing executive, investor, and Board-level reporting
  • Advanced Excel / Google Sheets skills and financial modeling experience

Why Join Us

At Rialtic, you’ll be part of a team that’s bold, mission-driven, and values-centered. We work as one team, prioritize customer value, and strive for excellence, while taking care of ourselves and each other.

We offer:

  • Remote-first flexibility and home office stipend
  • Meaningful equity and 401(k) match
  • Open and Flexible PTO Plan, comprehensive medical/dental/vision plans
  • Wellness reimbursements and access to TalkSpace, Teladoc, and One Medical

Not Sure if You Meet Every Qualification?

Studies show that women and people of color are less likely to apply unless they meet all criteria. At Rialtic, we believe diverse teams create better outcomes. If you’re excited about this role—even if your background doesn’t align perfectly—we encourage you to apply. You might be just the right fit.

 

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