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A leading mental health care company in the United States is seeking a dynamic Senior Financial Analyst to join their Finance & Accounting team. This remote role involves collaborating with diverse stakeholders to drive growth and provide key financial insights. The ideal candidate should have a relevant degree and 3-5 years of experience in finance. Competitive salary ranging from $100,000 to $125,000, with additional performance bonuses and equity options.
Cerebral and Resilience Lab have joined forces to build a new standard in mental health care—one that emphasizes better outcomes through stronger clinical decision-making, rigorous training, and professional excellence. By combining Resilience Lab’s Methodology & clinically‑led training Institute with Cerebral’s extensive reach, clinical network, and care capabilities, we are creating a national model for high‑quality, integrated, and accessible behavioral health care.
We believe quality mental health care starts with curiosity, professionalism, and mastery of clinical decision‑making. Joining our team means committing to show up on your best foot every day where you’ll be equipped with structured training, supportive supervision, and a methodology designed to guide you in making sound clinical decisions.
Cerebral is looking for a dynamic and highly motivated Senior Financial Analyst to join our team. You will work with the Finance & Accounting team and collaborate with diverse stakeholders and cross‑functional teams to help drive the direction of Cerebral’s growth. You will enable senior leadership to make better business decisions and will work closely with them to evaluate, plan, execute, and measure strategic business initiatives. This is a full‑time, remote role that will report into the VP, Finance.
The national base salary range (or the national hourly range for nonexempt positions) offered for this position is outlined below. Cerebral is committed to equal pay for equal work; however, business reasons may dictate variations in pay that are attributed to objective factors, such as a candidate’s qualifications and years of experience. Total compensation includes base salary and may include an annual performance bonus and equity/stock options.
National Base Salary Range:
$100,000 - $125,000 USD
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