EVP & Chief Financial Officer
Children's National • Washington, United States • Full Time
Posted on Tue, Apr 28, 2026
The CFO oversees all financial functions across the health system, including revenue cycle, accounting, financial reporting, accounts payable, payroll, purchasing, treasury, payer contracting, budgeting and forecasting, capital and project financing, and external financial relationships. In addition, the CFO has executive oversight of the enterprise strategy and business development function, ensuring that strategic planning, growth initiatives, partnerships, and investments are financially sound, mission-aligned, and value-driven.
The CFO brings deep expertise in pediatric and academic healthcare finance, a strong understanding of regulatory and compliance requirements affecting hospitals and physician enterprises, and a demonstrated ability to leverage data, technology, and analytics to enhance performance. The CFO is responsible for advancing and continuously refining financial and strategic capabilities required to support innovation, growth, and long-term organizational success in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
Minimum Education
Master's Degree Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, Health Administration, or related field (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
15 years Minimum of 15 years of progressive leadership experience in finance and/or accounting, including at least 10 years in senior executive roles within a complex healthcare system or similarly sophisticated organization recognized for excellence in financial management (Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Broad and deep knowledge of healthcare finance, accounting, reimbursement, regulatory requirements, and financial governance
Proven ability to drive enterprise strategy through financial insight, disciplined capital allocation, and value-based decision-making
Demonstrated success leading both financial operations and strategic growth initiatives in complex, matrixed organizations
Ability to balance long-term strategic vision with operational rigor and attention to detail
Strong track record of leveraging technology, analytics, and data-driven insights to improve performance and scalability
Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial and strategic information clearly to boards, clinicians, executives, and external stakeholders
Collaborative leadership style with the ability to influence, partner, and lead through change
High emotional intelligence, sound judgment, and unquestioned personal and professional integrity
Executive presence characterized by confidence, credibility, humility, and a servant-leadership mindset
Ability to navigate ambiguity, manage competing priorities, and lead effectively in a dynamic, market-driven healthcare environment
Demonstrated commitment to developing high-performing teams and future leaders
Required Licenses and Certifications
CPA (Preferred)
Functional Accountabilities
Vision & Strategy
- Establish and lead the enterprise financial and strategic planning framework in support of the organization’s mission and long-term objectives
- Oversee the development, execution, and monitoring of system-wide strategic initiatives, growth plans, and business development opportunities
- Provide executive oversight and direction and execution for business development & strategy, ensuring alignment between strategy, financial performance, and mission impact
Management & Operations
- Serve as a trusted strategic partner to the President & CEO, Board of Directors, and executive leadership team
- Lead financial presentations and discussions with the Board, including performance, capital strategy, and long-range financial planning
- Direct all financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, reporting, treasury, revenue cycle, and payer strategy
- Align financial and strategic functions with organizational goals, leveraging technology and process improvement to drive efficiency and effectiveness
- Proactively advise leadership on financial, strategic, and market factors impacting organizational performance
- Develop, implement, and oversee system-wide policies related to finance, accounting, budgeting, internal controls, auditing, and financial systems
Human Capital
- Build, lead, and retain a high-performing finance and strategy leadership team
- Collaborate with Human Resources and executive peers to develop effective recruitment, retention, and succession strategies
- Coach, mentor, and develop leaders across finance and strategy functions