Director of Finance
Company: Northeast Health Partners LLC
Location: Greeley
Posted on: March 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Director of Finance Job Description JOB TITLE: Director of
Finance SUPERVISOR: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) CREATED:
03/06/2026 VERSION: 1 REVISED DATE: VERSION: ORGANIZATIONAL
BACKGROUND Northeast Health Partners, LLC (NHP), a 501(c) (3),
serves as a Regional Accountable Entity (RAE) through a contract
with the State of Colorado Health Care Policy and Financing. NHP
works with physical health and behavioral health providers to serve
the communities we live and work in. We ensure a full spectrum of
high-quality, whole-person care. Promoting member education,
preventive services, care coordination, and evidence-based
treatments are core to our mission. POSITION SUMMARY The Director
of Finance is accountable for the administrative, financial, and
risk management operations of the organization, including the
development of a financial and operational strategy, metrics tied
to that strategy, and the ongoing development and monitoring of
control systems designed to preserve company assets and report
accurate financial information. Effectively implements and oversees
the budget, accounting systems, and financial and risk management
operations for the organization. The Director of Finance is a
strategic partner reporting to and working closely with the CEO and
the NHP Board of Directors to develop and implement strategies
across the organization. The Director of Finance is the primary
staff position on the Finance Committee of the Board and chairs the
Finance Committee meeting. DUTIES PERFORMED Develop a financial
management strategy, including robust monitoring and reporting. In
collaboration with CEO, engage the Board of Directors to develop
short and long-term financial plans and projections. Develop
performance measures and monitoring systems that support the
company's strategic direction. Lead finance department financial
and operational strategies. Establish functional objectives in line
with organization goals. Utilize forward-looking, predictive models
and activity-based financial analyses to provide insight into
business plans. Represent the organization and maintain effective
relationships with financial partners, including financial
institutions, founding entities, auditors, Colorado Department of
Healthcare, Policy and Financing (HCPF), public officials, etc.
Maintain rapport with financial community. Oversee cash,
investment, and asset management. Complete accounting requirements
by establishing and maintaining system of accounts. Maintain
compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP).
Ensure maintenance of appropriate internal controls and financial
procedures. Protect organization value by keeping information
confidential, cautioning others regarding potential breaches.
Oversee the issuance of financial information. Contribute to
finance and organization success by welcoming related, different,
and new requests, helping others accomplish job results. Report on
financial results to the Board of Directors and its committees.
Monitor all open legal issues involving the company and legal
issues affecting the industry. Maintain appropriate insurance
coverage. Ensure that the company complies with all legal and
regulatory requirements; ensure that record keeping meets the
requirements of auditors and government agencies. Remain up to date
on nonprofit audit best practices and state and federal law
regarding nonprofit operations. Maintain relations with external
auditors and investigate their findings and recommendations.
Participate in key decisions and corporate policy development and
maintain in-depth relations with all members of the leadership
team. Perform other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Education/Credentials: Master's in accounting, Business
Administration (MBA), or related area from an accredited college or
university, or hold a License as a Certified Public Accountant
(CPA). Experience: 10 years of progressively responsible experience
in professional finance to include demonstrated success in managed
health care, accounting systems and financial operations. Medicaid
managed care knowledge is required, with an emphasis on Medicaid
capitation, prospective payment systems (PPS). Significant
experience in or knowledge of nonprofit accounting, including
compliance and reporting. Familiarity with NetSuite would be a
plus. Knowledge of: Advanced office management practices and
operating procedures. Advanced knowledge with Medicaid fiscal
functionality. Accounting and reporting software: NetSuite, Paycor.
Organizational sensitivity regarding complex relationships with
federal, state and local agencies, government entities, and
personnel. Workplace policies and professionalism. Organizational
structure, workflow and operating procedures. Human resources
concepts, practices, policies and procedures. Employment rules and
regulations. Project management principles, practices, techniques
and tools. Medicaid Managed Care Federal rules and regulations,
including mental health and substance abuse. Skills/Abilities to:
Condense and communicate difficult, complex information in a
precise and easy-to-understand manner, both orally and in writing
with a wide range of individuals and constituencies. Build positive
rapport; effectively and persuasively present and negotiate with
discretion on controversial or complex topics to top management,
public groups and/or Board of Directors. Positively and effectively
communicate both orally and in writing with a wide range of
individuals and constituencies. Develop strategies to solve
accounting and financial problems. Strong attention to detail.
Provide comprehensive and effective leadership and management. Set
priorities and use keen analytic, organization and problem-solving
skills which support and enable sound decision making. Adapt to a
continually evolving environment, supporting a data-driven and
deadline-oriented workplace. Perform within a dynamic work
environment with high energy and initiative. WORKING CONDITIONS No
major sources of discomfort; standard office environment, may be
hybrid. This is a fast-paced, high-demand environment with multiple
deadlines. Travel is required. Availability to work after hours is
required by contract for key personnel, and attending and
representing NHP at community functions may be requested. A commute
to the office in Greeley, Colorado, is required. FUNCTIONAL
ATTRIBUTES See the following table for specific physical demands,
mental functions, environmental conditions, and hazards associated
with this position. Functional Attributes – Director of Finance
Frequency Key: Seldom 1 Occasionally 2 Regularly 3 Often 4 0-15% of
the time 16-45% of the time 46-75% of the time 76-100% of the time
I. Physical Demands A. Lifting/Moving Level 1. SEDENTARY – Involves
sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for
brief periods of time. Exertion to lift, carry, push, pull, or
otherwise move objects, including the human body. Amount of Force
to Move Objects: Rarely – Up to 10 lbs., and/or Frequently –
Negligible Amount, and/o r Constantly – Negligible Amount
Applicable: YES__X____ NO ______ 2. LIGHT - Physical demands are in
excess of those of sedentary work. Light work usually requires
walking or standing to a significant degree. Amount of Force to
Move Objects: Rarely – Up to 20 lbs., and/or Frequently – Up to 10
lbs., and/or Constantly – Negligible Amount Applicable: YES______
NO __ X___ 3. MEDIUM Amount of Force to Move Objects: Rarely – Up
to 50 lbs., and/or Frequently – Up to 20 lbs., and/or Constantly –
Up to 10 lbs. Applicable: YES___ ___ NO ___X___ 4. HEAVY Amount of
Force to Move Objects: Rarely – Up to 100 lbs., and/or Frequently –
Up to 50 lbs., and/or Constantly – Up to 20 lbs. Applicable:
YES______ NO __ _X___ 5. VERY HEAVY Amount of Force to Move
Objects: Rarely – In excess of 100 lbs., and/or Frequently – In
excess of 50 lbs., and/or Constantly – In excess of 20 lbs.
Applicable: YES______ NO ___X___ For the following sections, choose
all that apply by identifying rate of occurrence for each with
associated number using Frequency Key (above). B. Fine/Gross Motor
Skill Level 1. WALKING AND/OR CLIMBING – Involving traveling on
foot; ascending or descending using feet and legs and/or hands and
arms. Body agility is emphasized. Frequency: ___1_____ 2. BALANCING
- Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling on narrow,
slippery, or erratically moving surfaces; or maintaining body
equilibrium when performing feats of agility. Frequency: ___1_____
3. STOOPING - Bending body downward and forward. Important if it
occurs to a considerable degree and requires full use of lower
extremities and back muscles. Frequency: ___1_____ 4. KNEELING -
Bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee(s). Frequency:
___1_____ 5. CROUCHING - Bending body downward and forward by
bending legs and spine. Frequency: ____1____ 6. CRAWLING - Moving
about on hands and knees or hands and feet. Frequency: ___1_____ 7.
REACHING - Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
Frequency: __1______ 8. HANDLING - Seizing, holding, grasping,
turning, or otherwise working with hand(s). Fingers are involved
only to the extent that they are an extension of the hand.
Frequency: ___1_____ 9. FINGERING - Picking, pinching, keyboarding,
or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than with the
whole hand or arm, as in handling. Frequency: __4______ 10.
STANDING – Body in an upright, stationary position rather than
sitting or moving. Frequency: ___1_____ Functional Attributes –
Director of Finance C. Sensory Skill Leve l 1. TALKING - Expressing
or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Talking is
important for activities in which workers must impart oral
information to clients or the public and activities in which they
must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other
workers accurately, loudly, or quickly. Compensation details:
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