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Head of Finance

US - Remote

 Role Summary 

Steadfast Health is seeking a dynamic, metrics-driven Head of Finance to lead our financial strategy, reporting, and operations as we scale best-in-class addiction treatment clinics. This leader will oversee FP&A, revenue cycle, and accounting, balancing strategic vision with hands-on execution. They will partner closely with the CEO, executive team, and Board to build the reporting and insights necessary to scale brick-and-mortar operations while ensuring mission alignment, financial rigor, and operational excellence. 

The ideal candidate has a strong FP&A foundation and proven success in multi-site or brick-and-mortar healthcare environments. They bring a sharp analytical toolkit to drive resource allocation, performance measurement, and growth. As a true player/coach, they are equally comfortable rolling up their sleeves to refine models and frameworks as they are building and mentoring a high-performing finance team. 

Key Responsibilities 

Financial Leadership & Strategy 

  • Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO, executive team, Board, and investors. 
  • Lead long-range planning, financial modeling, and scenario analysis to guide growth. 
  • Drive annual budgeting and forecasting, ensuring alignment with company priorities. 

Financial Reporting & Analytics 

  • Define and oversee the financial reporting frameworks and dashboards needed for scale (technical team builds; this leader sets the standards). 
  • Partner with Operations and Clinical leaders on metrics, OKRs, and performance reviews. 
  • Deliver clear, actionable insights that drive operational efficiency and profitability. 
  • Assess the financial viability and ROI of new services, programs, and site expansions. 

Brick-and-Mortar Scale 

  • Bring proven experience navigating the complexities of high-volume, multi-site healthcare or services operations. 
  • Apply strong financial acumen to optimize site-level performance, cost structures, and scalability.  
  • Develop site level analytics to assess growth markets and de novo clinic unit economics.  

Revenue Cycle, Accounting & Treasury Oversight  

  • Oversee revenue cycle management, billing, and collections. Ensure accurate, timely financial statements, reconciliations, and compliance. 
  • Partner with external accounting/tax resources and manage treasury functions. 

Team Leadership & Talent Development 

  • Build, mentor, and scale a finance team that combines healthcare financial expertise with analytical rigor. 
  • Foster a culture of data-driven decision-making, accountability, and collaboration across clinical and operational teams. 

Qualifications 

Required 

  • Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business, or related field (MBA or master's degree preferred). 
  • 7-10+ years in finance leadership roles, ideally in healthcare, behavioral health, or other multi-site brick-and-mortar environments. 
  • Deep FP&A experience with proven ability to design and manage reporting frameworks, dashboards, and key financial metrics. 
  • Strong grasp of healthcare reimbursement and revenue cycle dynamics. 
  • Excellent analytical and strategic thinking skills. Comfortable interpreting data, spotting trends, and framing insights. 
  • Demonstrated ability to influence, present, and partner effectively with senior leadership and Boards. 
  • Track record of leading high-performing teams and scaling finance functions. 

Preferred 

  • Experience in behavioral health, psychiatric, or other value-based healthcare models. 
  • Prior exposure to private equity or venture-backed growth environments. 
  • Comfort operating in an early-stage, fast-scaling context where systems and processes are still being built. 

Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer
  • Ability to use hands and fingers for typing, handling documents, and operating standard office equipment (computer, calculator, phone, copier, etc.).
  • Visual acuity required for reading spreadsheets, analyzing data, and reviewing financial and operational reports.
  • Clear verbal and written communication skills required to present financial insights 
  • Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods, with occasional movement required for meetings within and outside the office environment.
  • Must be able to occasionally lift up to 10 pounds (e.g., files, binders, or laptops).
  • Ability to travel occasionally to leadership meetings and clinics as needed.
  • Capacity to manage competing priorities and maintain focus in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.

Investors & Partners  

Steadfast Health is proudly funded by Google Ventures (GV) and launched out of Triple Aim Partners. Since 2019, Triple Aim Partners (TAP) has partnered with entrepreneurs across the healthcare ecosystem to build transformative organizations, all with the mission of achieving the Triple Aim (better patient experience, better population health, and lower healthcare costs for all). TAP emphasizes the importance of creating strong, front-line focused company cultures that enable high-quality patient care.   

 

 

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