The Senior Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer (SVP/CFO) is a core member of the UCSF Health System leadership team, serving as a member of the System’s Leadership Council which reviews and shapes Health System policies, aligning strategic priorities with System goals and objectives, and adjudicating complex and large-scale issues that the System faces. Under the direction of the President/Chief Executive Officer, Suresh Gunasekaran, the SVP/CFO is responsible for the financial management of the Health System. The SVP has direct responsibility for: financial planning, capital planning, budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, reimbursement, revenue cycle, financing and design and operation of internal control systems. As a member of the senior management team, the SVP/CFO participates in the formation, communication and implementation of strategic plans and institutional policy, and will also assume the leadership role for key initiatives that cross departmental lines. The SVP/CFO also plays a key role in supporting the organization’s Lean cultural transformation through leading by example with the Lean guiding principles. The incumbent serves as a representative of the Health System to other UCSF entities and at the Office of the President. The SVP/CFO serves as one of the executives that negotiates with outside third parties on the Health System’s behalf and is the designated reviewer of significant finance transactions.
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