Why would I want this job?
The Analyst, Commercial Finance works with the cross functional teams of Market Access, Revenue Cycle Management, Accounting, Finance and Commercial Sales to help generate, develop and analyze key reports and data that provide useful business insights to help prevent revenue leakage and identify revenue opportunities within the overall process.
What would I be doing?
- Works with various cross functional teams to define precise reporting requirements, QC dashboards and work co-develop in Tableau if requested.
- Reviewing billing practices to guarantee accurate revenue recognition and invoicing.
- Preparing for financial audits by ensuring procedural compliance in revenue reporting and collection.
- Assisting in the month-end, quarter-end and year-end calculating of revenue ensuring appropriate recognition in accordance with ASC 606.
- Analyzing revenue cycle data, preparing revenue forecasts, and performing trend analysis.
- Presenting revenue cycle reports and forecasts, as well as identifying opportunities to increase revenue.
- Assisting in the review of revenue contracts and ensuring appropriate accounting treatment.
- Preparing Ad Hoc data requests / reports to help support the functional leaders of RCM, Market Access, Commercial Operations, Accounting and Finance.
- Supports the delivery of budgeted ASP results monthly, quarterly, and yearly
What would make me qualified?
- Bachelor’s Degree in accounting, finance or statistics.
- Certified public accountant (CPA) preferred.
- 2 – 4 years of experience in a “Big 4” accounting firm preferred.
- Minimum of 2-4 years relevant experience that provides exposure to fundamental theories, principles, and concepts.
- Comprehension of ASC 606.
- Understanding of healthcare reimbursement and billing preferred.
- Previous experience supporting specialty diagnostics, genomics within a clinical laboratory or pharma/biotech a plus.
- Experience with SQL, Tableau, SAP Business One, NetSuite and Xifin a plus,
- Ability to identify and solve operational issues using data.