Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will energize a fast-growing community health enterprise where strategic finance drives impact, innovation, and equitable access across Illinois. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will step into a career-defining platform to champion mission, scale, and performance.
Why This FQHC
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will join a nationally respected community health organization recognized for excellence in quality, equity, and patient experience, with recent accolades highlighting outcomes, access expansion, and stewardship. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will leverage advanced EHR capabilities, analytics-driven revenue cycle tools, cloud-based budgeting and forecasting, and modern grant management platforms that elevate decision-making and transparency. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will benefit from strong community support, philanthropic partnerships, and growth initiatives that have expanded service lines, improved value-based performance, and strengthened population health across diverse neighborhoods.
Role, Structure, and Team
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will report to the Chief Executive Officer and partner with an engaged Board Finance Committee while leading accounting, revenue cycle, budgeting, forecasting, grants, audits, risk, and compliance aligned to Federally Qualified Health Center standards. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be supported by a capable finance team and collaborate daily with friendly nurses and a diverse interprofessional workforce that includes physicians, advanced practice providers, dental and behavioral health leaders, pharmacy, operations, and IT. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will drive payer contracting strategy, UDS-informed reporting, service line analytics, capital planning, cash flow optimization, and process improvement to sustain access and quality. Experience in a FQHC setting is required.
Life in Illinois
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will discover the best of Illinois living: Lake Michigan lakefronts and iconic arts in major metropolitan districts; historic corridors from Springfield to Route 66; scenic hiking and kayaking at Starved Rock, Shawnee National Forest, and the Great Rivers; four-season festivals, concerts, and pro sports; and a culinary scene spanning deep-dish pizza, global street food, farm-to-table dining, and renowned steakhouses. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will appreciate convenient air and rail travel, diverse neighborhoods and suburbs, top universities, and a balanced lifestyle that blends culture, outdoor recreation, and family-friendly communities across Illinois.
Compensation, Benefits, and Next Steps
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will earn competitive compensation up to $150,000 with a full suite of health and retirement benefits, paid time off, and professional development support. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is invited to connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter to learn more and spark the next chapter of healthcare finance leadership today. ✨