Financial Analyst - Ambulatory Clinics

Bingham Memorial HospitalBlackfoot, ID
2d

About The Position

Bingham Healthcare’s ambulatory clinics play a critical role in delivering high-quality, accessible care to the communities we serve. Across our hospitals, skilled nursing facility, and outpatient clinics, our providers and clinic teams work every day to ensure patients receive timely, compassionate, and effective care close to home. Behind that care is a complex operational and financial ecosystem that includes provider productivity, staffing models, scheduling, payer mix, contracts, and clinic workflows all interact to determine both clinical access and long-term sustainability. Financial insight is not just about reporting results; it is about understanding how operational decisions impact performance and how financial data can guide better decisions. The Financial Analyst of Ambulatory Clinics plays a vital role in this ecosystem. This position partners closely with clinic leadership, operations, providers, and executive leadership to translate financial data into meaningful, actionable insight that supports strong clinic operations, provider success, and fulfillment of Bingham Healthcare’s mission. If you are passionate about healthcare, enjoy connecting numbers to real-world operations, and want your work to directly support patient care and community health, this role offers the opportunity to be part of something bigger than yourself. The Financial Analyst of Ambulatory Clinic supports the financial and operational performance of Bingham Healthcare’s outpatient clinics by serving as a key connector between accounting, operations, and clinical leadership. This role extends beyond accounting to analyze provider productivity, cost structures, and operational drivers, helping leaders understand why financial results occur and how operational changes may improve performance. The analyst provides clear, accurate, and actionable financial insights that support provider contract execution, budgeting and forecasting, productivity management, and strategic decision-making, ensuring ambulatory clinics remain financially sustainable while continuing to meet the needs of our patients and community.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in a business-related field, preferably Accounting, Finance, or Healthcare Administration.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in ambulatory clinic operations, clinic management, or other healthcare operational environment.
  • Experience working directly with provider productivity, clinic workflows, or operational decision-making is strongly preferred.
  • Strong foundational accounting knowledge, including understanding of debits and credits, general ledger structure, and financial statements.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze provider productivity using RVUs, including benchmarking, trend analysis, and performance reporting.
  • Strong operational mindset with the ability to connect financial results to real-world ambulatory clinic operations.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including financial modeling, data analysis, and reporting.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret complex financial and operational data and present findings clearly to both financial and non-financial audiences.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to recognize issues, gather data, establish facts, and draw sound conclusions.
  • Mathematical and statistical skills, including the application of percentages, ratios, probability, and basic statistical analysis.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare reports and respond effectively to questions from leadership, providers, and operational teams.
  • High attention to detail while managing multiple projects, deadlines, and recurring monthly deliverables.
  • Ability to work independently, prioritize effectively, and collaborate across departments in a team-based environment

Responsibilities

  • Prepare, review, and interpret monthly financial and operational reports for ambulatory clinic operations, translating financial results into operational insight.
  • Analyze general ledger activity and cost accounting data to understand ambulatory clinic cost structures and operational drivers.
  • Prepare and analyze monthly work RVUs (wRVUs) for provider productivity monitoring, benchmarking, and contract execution.
  • Partner with ambulatory clinic leadership and operations to assess how staffing models, workflows, scheduling, and provider behavior impact financial performance.
  • Assist with annual budgeting, forecasting, and long-range financial planning for ambulatory clinic operations.
  • Conduct variance analysis comparing actual results to budget, forecast, and prior periods, with a focus on identifying operational root causes.
  • Develop financial models and ad hoc analyses to support operational decisions, strategic initiatives, and provider-related projects.
  • Maintain and support cost accounting systems and tools used for ambulatory clinic performance analysis.
  • Support month-end close activities related to ambulatory clinic financials, provider reporting, and cost accounting.
  • Participate in special projects, cross-functional initiatives, and other duties as assigned that support organizational financial performance, access to care, and organizational sustainability.
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