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Director, Financial Planning & Analysis, R&D

Scholar Rock
Full-time
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
$190,000 - $260,000 USD yearly
Corporate Functions

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Role Summary

Director of FP&A R&D responsible for supporting R&D and pipeline programs, partnering with internal stakeholders to plan and execute against financial objectives, and driving decision-making to maximize value creation.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary finance partner for R&D leadership, Program Management, Clinical Development, Research and Regulatory
  • Support all FP&A activities including budgeting/forecasting, long-range planning, scenario modeling and financial analysis for strategic initiatives
  • Coordinate with accounting on month-end and quarterly close tasks, procure-to-pay processes, preparation of quarterly schedules, and support of external reporting and related audit inquiries
  • Develop timely analysis of monthly budget-to-actuals including variance analyses, generation and reporting of results
  • Strive for continuous improvement of FP&A processes, with the goal of improving efficiency while maintaining flexibility to adapt to future business needs
  • Develop and deliver training initiatives and provide support for change management activities to ensure adoption of new FP&A tools, systems and mindsets across the organization
  • Support ad-hoc strategic initiatives as capabilities are demonstrated and opportunities arise; potential initiatives include but are not limited to: business development analyses, partner support, portfolio prioritization, and financing strategies

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree with 8+ years of progressive finance experience in a pharmaceutical or biotechnology environment
  • Advanced degree in science and/or business preferred
  • Prior experience supporting R&D functions and/or programs in a cross-functional environment
  • Excellent presentation skills to deliver information effectively across all levels of the organization
  • Strong partnering and communication skills with the ability to distill financial information into a concise and actionable message
  • Proficiency with Excel in order to conduct complex analysis that will support key decisions
  • Knowledge of fundamental accounting principles
  • Understanding of the drug development process, from early research through product launch
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple projects at one time
  • Experience with Adaptive Insights and/or SAP considered an asset

Skills

  • Financial planning and analysis
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Budgeting and forecasting
  • Scenario modeling
  • Financial reporting and variance analysis
  • Change management and training

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred

Additional Requirements

  • No additional travel or physical demands specified in the source
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