Sr. Vice President - Controller
Company: Stamford American International Hospital
Location: Stanford
Posted on: January 1, 2026
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Brief Overview The SVP, Corporate Controller, is the top executive
at Stanford Health Care responsible for the system-wide and
subsidiary financial reporting cycle, month-end closing, regulatory
financial compliance, tax matters, and other financial functions.
The Corporate Controller, a key member of the Stanford Health Care
leadership team and reporting to the Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer, collaborates and works closely with all
members of the Stanford Health Care Executive and Senior Leadership
Teams. The Corporate Controller is one of the primary executives
responsible for reporting to the Board of Directors, Audit,
Compliance and Enterprise Risk Committee and Finance & Investment
Committee. Additionally, the Corporate Controller is the primary
point of contact and lead executive representing management
interfacing with Stanford Health Cares external auditing firms.
Locations Stanford Health Care What you will do Direct the
development of accounting and financial policies and procedures:
Oversee the establishment, development and monitoring of all
accounting and financial policies for SHC. Manage the development
of policies and procedures to ensure proper accounting and internal
controls within the organization. Manage the financial risks by
monitoring and development of appropriate controls and management
tools. Oversee the development of cash handling policies to ensure
effective internal controls over cash, credit cards and banking
transactions. Support financing activities, including tax-exempt
bond issuance, debt compliance, monitoring and reporting. Review
and approve quarterly and annual bond compliance reports to all
stakeholders as required. Make effective recommendations for
business, investment and debt financing decisions. Manage the
establishment of capital assets policies and procedures and monitor
compliance. Support the CFO in the management of financial and
operating performance of SHC to improve bond rating. Management of
all financial processes and systems related to Lawson GL, A/P,
Payroll, Capital Projects, Fixed Assets, Restricted funds and
Gifts: Directs and provides guidance on daily systems operational
issues. Establishes goals and objectives, plans and implements
appropriate activities to accomplish objectives. Oversees the
planning and implementation of all upgrades and maintenance of the
financial systems. Includes timeline planning, co-ordination of
resources, testing and go live planning. Prepares business plans
and requests for proposals for new systems needs related to
financial systems. Evaluates business processes to determine areas
that can be automated. Develop plans to manage and oversee all
accounting operations to meet the same standards. Oversee
Accounting Operations and Financial Reporting: Oversee the
accounting operations that include general accounting, financial
reporting, external reporting, funds accounting, and accounts
payable. Oversee all inter-entity financial and accounting matters
and issues between SHC, Stanford University, SoM, LPCH and
subsidiaries including, PET/CT, SUMIT, and SEROC. Oversee all
investment accounting issues and fund accounting issues related to
gifts and restricted funds. Oversee and monitor the reserves
related to A/R, Cost Reports, self-insurance reserves, professional
liability reserves, and legal reserves. Oversee pension plan
liability and reporting to ensure compliance with Financial
Accounting Standards Bulletins (FASB). Oversee the monthly,
quarterly and annual financial closes for SHC and its subsidiaries.
Review and approve the issuance of monthly financial package to
senior management including CEO, CFO and COO. Provide expertise and
consultation on complex accounting, audit and tax issues. Review
and approve the issuance of consolidated financial statements of
SHC and its subsidiaries. Ensure that management reports in Lawson
are provided to all cost center managers in a timely manner on a
monthly basis. Oversee and implement an effective training program
to all Lawson GL users: Ensure that an effective training program
is provided for all Lawson users of financial systems. Ensure that
Lawson application security for accounts payable, GL, asset
management, fund accounting and payroll systems are functioning
effectively. Oversee internal and accounting controls related to
Lawson systems. Oversee the design and development of Lawson
accounting reports including budget variance reports. Continues to
improve core operations in inventory management, supply chain
processing, including accounts payable, improve billing for
specialty services, streamline the reporting cycle and month end
close. Oversee asset tracking, depreciation tracking, final project
completion, and capitalization. Coordinate with CIO and other VPs
to ensure expenditures and commitments are recorded properly in
compliance with financial reporting standards. Provide training to
management and other VPs on asset capitalization policies and
capital expenditure policies. Work with other VPs to safeguard
company assets and ensure proper accounting controls over asset
management. Oversee the management of the relationship and
interactions with external auditors including financial statement
audits, pension audits, and other regulatory audits including tax
audits and cost report audits: Work with external audit firm to
ensure that financial statement audits are completed on time as
scheduled for SHC and its subsidiaries in order to meet the
Stanford University deadlines. Ensure that pension plan audits are
completed on time to meet Department of Labor filing deadline.
Ensure that the department has devoted resources to meet the cost
report audit requests/requirements and other regulatory audit
requests/requirements timely. Oversee the Payroll Operations,
Payroll Tax Reporting and Pension Reporting for SHC: Oversee the
payroll operations, payroll tax reporting and filings for SHC.
Manage the establishment and implementation of all payroll policies
and procedures. Oversee the pension plan accounting to ensure
accurate reporting of eligible pension earnings and accrued pension
benefits. Design internal controls and system controls to ensure
eligible pension earnings are calculated and reported accurately .
Oversee the payroll process to ensure that all employees are paid
timely and accurately. Manage the pension plan audit to ensure
timely issuance of pension plan audit reports. Review and approve
the issuance of the Staff Pension Plan Financial Statements in
accordance with the regulatory requirements and accounting
requirements. Work with external auditors on all complex pension
accounting issues. Oversee the revenue and reimbursements function
of the hospital and clinics: Manage the revenue and reimbursement
function to ensure that the hospital and clinics revenues are
reported accurately and timely. Oversee the financial reporting
related to revenue, contractual allowances and bad debts. Oversee
the revenue accounting and analysis of expected and actual revenue
and contractual allowances for all payors including managed care,
Medicare, Medi-Cal, commercial, and self pay payors. Oversee the
regulatory filings and reporting of Medicare and Medi-Cal Cost
Reports, OSHPD reports, and other required federal and state
filings. Work with other finance executives including VP of Managed
Care and VP of Patient Financial Services to identify/optimize
revenue enhancement and reimbursements for the organization.
Oversee the development of policies and procedures governing the
reporting of Graduate Medical Education and Intern Medical
Education FTE counts to ensure accurate cost reporting. Ensure
proper and accurate GME reporting for over 700 interns and
residents at the Stanford Hospital. Oversee the financial impact
analysis as a result of changes in regulations related to
reimbursements. Oversee the handling of external audits by
Medicare, Medi-Cal and other government agencies. Provide support
to the revenue budgeting process for both the hospital and clinics.
Provide assistance and support to Financial Planning when necessary
to the budgeting process, capital plan and financial modeling:
Provide accounting expertise and consultation to other departments
in the operating budgeting process, capital plan and financial
modeling. Provide consultation on the operating expense budget for
pension plan and retiree medical plan expenses in accordance with
the Financial Accounting Standards. Provide the operating budget
for other operating revenues, non-operating income, and gifts.
Provide consultation/guidance on cash flow forecast and financial
modeling and implementation of financial policies. Oversee and
monitor the operating budget for the departments reporting to the
Vice President and Controller which include Accounting, Revenue and
Reimbursement, Payroll, and Accounts Payable. Tax Reporting and
Filings to regulatory agencies: Oversee all Federal, State and
Local Tax reporting and filings to regulatory agencies including
IRS, State Board of Equalization, and other Federal and State
agencies including OSHPD and CME. Ensure all annual and quarterly
tax returns and filings are done timely and correctly for Federal
and State returns including Exempt Organization Returns, Unrelated
Business Income, Payroll Tax returns, Sales and Use Tax Returns,
and Property Tax Returns for all of the facilities for SHC. Provide
tax consultation and expertise on tax matters to other departments
and all of the subsidiaries of SHC. Work with Legal and external
auditors on complex tax matters and tax reporting issues. Provide
consultation on tax issues related to executive compensation,
reimbursements, imputed income issues and deferred executive
compensation. Oversee the conduct of all tax audits related to
sales and use tax, property tax, payroll tax and other audits and
manage the relationship with external auditors. Review and approve
all tax returns including Federal and State Returns prior to
filings with the regulatory agencies. Education Qualifications
Bachelors degree in accounting or finance or related field
Experience Qualifications Experience in accounting and financial
reporting has typically acquired over 20 years of progressively
responsible leadership positions within an integrated
not-for-profit healthcare system or consultative organization
required with annual revenues in excess of $8 billion. Seasoned
professional with experience in all aspects of healthcare
accounting, financial reporting, and financial management,
including board, finance committee, and senior staff leadership.
Demonstrated history of identifying the problems root causes and
considering a range of options before deciding on a course of
action. Demonstrated experience in building teams and talent, as
well as effectively managing and communicating change. Required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Thorough knowledge and
understanding of U.S. GAAP and financial reporting, particularly
related to not-for-profit healthcare, required. Knowledge of
accounting, healthcare reimbursement, financial forecasting,
operations analysis, managed care contracting, capitation
management, general finance, and all other aspects of healthcare
financial management. Thorough knowledge regarding major industry
trends and issues. The ability to translate current knowledge of
healthcare trends, industry’s best practices, regulatory laws, and
standards into actionable plans Strategic thinking, with the
ability to effectively create and facilitate collaboration and
cooperation among diverse groups and professional disciplines that
achieve maximum results. Advanced leadership skills and business
acumen. Excellent problem identification, analysis (quantitative
and statistical), evaluation and resolution skills with the ability
to translate relevant research, primary and secondary data, and
statistical information into lay terms and clear, concise,
presentations. Creative problem identification, conceptualization,
and contingency thinking skills. Excellent analytical skills with
strong interpersonal, negotiation and persuasion skills. Effective
and engaging oral/written communication and presentation skills at
the Board-level, with the ability to translate complex business
concepts into lay terms and to articulately describe opportunities.
Strong competency in financial management, including quantitative
and modeling skills, with the ability to plan, organize and manage
resources prudently and effectively. Advanced computer skills,
including Microsoft Office Suite, and financial and statistical
analysis tools. Licenses and Certifications CPA - Certified Public
Accountant preferred . These principles apply to ALL employees: SHC
Commitment to Providing an Exceptional Patient & Family Experience
Stanford Health Care sets a high standard for delivering value and
an exceptional experience for our patients and families. Candidates
for employment and existing employees must adopt and execute
C-I-CARE standards for all of patients, families and towards each
other. C-I-CARE is the foundation of Stanford’s patient-experience
and represents a framework for patient-centered interactions.
Simply put, we do what it takes to enable and empower patients and
families to focus on health, healing and recovery. You will do this
by executing against our three experience pillars, from the patient
and family’s perspective: Know Me: Anticipate my needs and status
to deliver effective care Show Me the Way: Guide and prompt my
actions to arrive at better outcomes and better health Coordinate
for Me: Own the complexity of my care through coordination Equal
Opportunity Employer Stanford Health Care (SHC) strongly values
diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and
non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including
the area of employment. Accordingly, SHC does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation or gender identity and/or expression, religion, age,
national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status,
medical condition, genetic information, veteran status, or
disability, or the perception of any of the above. People of all
genders, members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with
disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Qualified
applicants with criminal convictions will be considered after an
individualized assessment of the conviction and the job
requirements. Base Pay Scale: Generally starting at $147.00 -
$194.92 per hour The salary of the finalist selected for this role
will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not
limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and
training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.
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