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Director of Financial Planning and Analysis

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Who is Spring Fertility? 

We’re a passionate, dedicated team of leading physicians and scientists who came from some of the best research hospitals and fertility centers around the world to become the fastest growing fertility group in the country. We offer the most patient-centric, individualized, flexible and compassionate care. Our mission is to partner with our patients to help them achieve their goals, whatever those may be. We believe everyone deserves a family if they want one, and our team is dedicated to guiding our patients on their unique journeys! 

Why should you join our team? 

We are a mission-driven organization that is looking for high performers, movers, shakers and innovators! We are working hard to create a first-class fertility practice, but we know how to have fun too! We are growing quickly and care deeply about the development of our team, both professionally and personally. We value optimism, compassion and teamwork, and above all, are united by our shared commitment to put patients first. 

Role Summary

The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) will be a key strategic leader within Spring Fertility’s Finance organization, responsible for driving financial insight, operational excellence, and cross-functional collaboration across the business. Reporting directly to the VP, Finance & Controller, this leader will oversee budgeting, forecasting, performance analytics, and decision support to help guide the company through its next phase of growth. This role will work closely with Operations, Marketing, and People leaders to provide clear financial visibility, shape resource allocation decisions, and support strategic initiatives that expand access to care, improve efficiency, and strengthen the Spring experience for patients and employees alike. The ideal candidate combines deep financial acumen with a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach and a passion for scaling purpose-driven healthcare organizations. 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Strategic Financial Planning: Lead the annual budgeting and long-range planning processes, ensuring alignment with Spring’s mission, strategic priorities, and operational goals. 
  • Forecasting & Performance Management: Develop and maintain robust forecasting and KPI models that provide visibility into performance trends and actionable insights for leadership. 
  • Business Partnership: Partner with Operations leadership to optimize clinic performance, capacity utilization, and patient experience through data-driven analysis and financial insight. Collaborate with the Marketing team to evaluate campaign effectiveness, patient acquisition costs, and ROI on brand and growth initiatives. Work with the People team to support workforce planning, headcount forecasting, and compensation modeling that align with growth objectives. 
  • Decision Support & Insights: Translate complex financial and operational data into clear narratives and recommendations that inform executive decision-making and strategic planning. 
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as a trusted advisor and thought partner to senior leaders across the business, connecting financial outcomes to operational drivers. 
  • Team Leadership: Build, mentor, and develop a high-performing FP&A team that embodies Spring’s values of collaboration, curiosity, and continuous improvement. 
  • Process & Systems Improvement: Implement tools, systems, and best practices to enhance forecasting accuracy, scalability, and reporting efficiency. 
  • Board & Investor Reporting: Support monthly and quarterly reporting to investors and the Board, ensuring timelyaccurate, and strategic presentations of financial performance. 

Education, Licenses, Certifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field required
  • 8–10+ years of progressive FP&A, detailed corporate budget experience required
  • Proven success partnering cross-functionally in multi-site healthcare or service organizations required
  • MBA, CPA, or CFA designation preferred
  • Experience in private equity–backed or high-growth, multi-site healthcare organizations preferred
  • Corporate Development and Strategic Finance experience preferred
  • Experience with financial planning tools and BI platforms (e.g., Power BI) preferred

Employment Type

This is a full time exempt position that may require limited travel

Compensation

The salary range for this role is $175,000-$220,000. Salary is based on several factors including job related knowledge and skill set, depth of experience, certifications and/or degrees. 

Benefits 

Investing in you today 

  • Competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 
  • Paid Time Off to enjoy “you” time! 
  • Commuter Benefits, Discounted rates on home, auto and pet insurance

Investing in your future 

  • 401k Match with up to 4% matching
  • Fertility and Parental Leave Benefits Program 
  • Career development with a fast-growing organization 
  • Paid Life and Disability Insurance 

*Temporary and contract roles may not be eligible for all benefits listed above

Don’t have it all? We still welcome you to apply! 

At Spring Fertility, we believe that everyone who wants a family deserves to have one, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, or religion. Just as we acknowledge and value the diversity of goals, life experiences, and unique paths to parenthood among our patients, we also actively celebrate diversity within our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to a safe and inclusive work environment for all. We recognize that diversity among our team allows us to not only more effectively serve our patients, but also to advance innovation and opportunity within our field. We encourage qualified applicants of every background, ability, and life experience to apply to our employment opportunities.  

We are scientists. We are humanists. We are passionate about fertility. 

The Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the recruitment process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If selected for an interview, and you require accommodation, please notify the recruiter who reached out to you. If you need assistance in navigating our website and the job application process, please give us a call!

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