Controller

Remote
Full Time
Experienced
DESCRIPTION  

*Hydrid Schedule" 

Exciting opportunity to join and grow with a mid-size Federally Qualified Health Center and serve the community!

The Controller is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day financial operations of Northern Nevada HOPES and its subsidiaries NNH QALICB and NNH Support, and for ensuring the timeliness and accuracy of the financial records and reports.  This role is supervisory and leads a team of accountants.

Essential Functions of this role are;
Payroll
Accounting
Reporting & Budgeting
Ancillary Duties
People Leadership

You will have a high level of integrity and attention to detail and accuracy. You will be competent in collaboration with all levels of staff members, be able be a communication expert and influential. Finally, you will be able to effectively guide and develop staff.

Northern Nevada HOPES is a community health and wellness center serving the Northern Nevada area. We are a non-profit community health center located in a historic and quaint area of downtown Reno, Nevada. Our expert care teams provide integrated medical and wellness services to individuals and families in our community. We welcome everyone, and meet them wherever they are, providing a safe and accepting place to access comprehensive, patient-centered healthcare services.

Comprehensive, integrated care is the cornerstone of the patient-centered medical home; Northern Nevada HOPES has a robust offering of services and collaborates with other service providers in the community to ensure our patients have a comprehensive, well-rounded program to meet their individual health and wellness needs. The medical home model holds promise as a way to improve health care in America by transforming how primary care is organized and delivered. At HOPES we understand there are many determinants of health and that a range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors influence health.

Important things to know about us:

  • We are a certified Patient-Centered Medical Home, recognized by the National Commission on Quality Assurance
  • We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). The mission of all FQHCs is to provide excellent health care services to otherwise under-served populations. We accept most insurance plans, Medicaid, Medicare, and the uninsured. For the uninsured, we offer discounted services based on a sliding fee scale.
  • We are a National Health Service Corp site, and our providers are eligible to apply toward a federal loan forgiveness program

We have an impressive team of clinicians and providers and our current clinical and supportive services include:

  • Primary medical care for adults, adolescents and children
  • Behavioral health counseling
  • Psychiatric care
  • HIV specialty care
  • Medication Assisted Treatment specialty care
  • Hepatitis C specialty care
  • Transgender specialty care for adults
  • Nutrition services
  • Comprehensive social support services
  • Harm reduction outreach and prevention
  • Laboratory, x-ray and pharmacy services on site.

Named one of the Best Places to Work in Northern Nevada in 2015, 2018, and 2019 and titled Best Place to work Hall of Fame we offer a great deal of attention to ensuring our employees have work/life balance and the opportunity to grow and develop their careers. Check out our AMAZING benefits program at https://www.nnhopes.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/HOPES-Benefits-Overview-23-24.pdf.

At HOPES, all employees serve as ambassadors to our patients and the community.  Your co-workers at HOPES are one of the many contributing factors to HOPES being named one of Northern Nevada's Best Places to Work three times in the last five years.  To learn more about the Key Accountabilities of HOPES Squad members, take a look at https://www.nnhopes.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/HOPES-Squad-KAAs.pdf.

Fit is as important as function at HOPES. We enjoy a VERY special collaborative culture that thrives on open communication and valuing everyone's contribution to the team. We are as unique as the populations we serve! However, we all agree on our dedication to optimizing wellness for the people we serve and understand we ALL are responsible for the mission of Northern Nevada HOPES.

To find out more about HOPES, visit our website at https://www.nnhopes.org/. We have a great mission and have been inducted into the Best Places to Work Hall of Fame.  All our careers are listed on our Careers page at https://www.nnhopes.org/about/careers

If you'd like to learn more about what HOPES is doing in the community, sign up for our newsletter at https://www.nnhopes.org/newsletter/.

Want to learn more about living in the Reno-Sparks area? Check out some online resources about 
Reno,  Sparks, and Reno Tahoe Area

We are a Drug-Free Workplace and utilize E-Verify to confirm work eligibility.

POSITION  REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor degree in accounting, or equivalent combination of education and grant management and fund accounting experience required. 
  • Computer literacy required.
  • Prior supervision experience preferred.
  • Current CPA license or Masters in Accounting or Business preferred.
ABOUT            THE            
ORGANIZATION 
 
Northern Nevada HOPES is a nonprofit community health center in downtown Reno, NV that offers integrated medical care and wellness services. We welcome patients, wherever they are in life, and provide them with compassionate, high-quality healthcare.

Our growing list of services includes adult and pediatric primary care, chronic disease management, wellness and nutrition, behavioral health counseling, substance use counseling, case management, a pharmacy, and more. Our team-based approach to care gives patients access to a range of comprehensive services in one convenient location.

For medically underserved populations, our one-stop-shop healthcare model reduces barriers to care and increases the likelihood of maintaining long-term health. HOPES accepts most insurance plans, Medicaid, Medicare, and the uninsured. For the uninsured, we offer discounted services based on a sliding fee scale.  
EOE    STATEMENT  Northern Nevada HOPES is an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or veteran status in all employment practices.  
SALARY  RANGE  $71,800 - $89,800 per annum  
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