McKesson

Sr. Finance Manager

USA, TX, Irving Full time

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Position Summary

The Sr. Manager, Cell & Gene Therapy Financial Performance plays a critical role within US Oncology Network (USON) Finance by serving as the subject matter expert for the financial performance of Cell & Gene therapies across the network. This position is accountable for developing the financial performance framework for Cell & Gene—including definitions, measurement methodology, and executive-ready reporting—while partnering closely with practices and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure performance is understood, accurate, and actionable.

This role translates complex, evolving therapy economics into clear financial insights for executive leadership. It leads modeling and scenario analysis across key drivers (utilization, site-of-care dynamics, acquisition and reimbursement, program costs, and timing impacts), and it establishes repeatable reporting that supports decision-making, performance improvement, and strategic planning.

Operating at the intersection of finance, operations, and strategy, the Sr. Manager drives continuous improvement in data quality, analytical tools, and governance for Cell & Gene financial performance. By maintaining disciplined, transparent analytics and communicating results with executive presence, this role supports USON’s mission and enables sound financial stewardship as these therapies scale.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as the finance subject matter expert for Cell & Gene Therapy performance across USON, owning the end-to-end performance measurement approach (definitions, key metrics, methodology, and controls).

  • Establish standardized performance views and interpretation guidelines to ensure consistent understanding across practices and stakeholders.

  • Lead development and refinement of financial models that explain and forecast Cell & Gene performance, focusing on transparency, accuracy, and decision usefulness.

Practice & Stakeholder Partnership / Performance Determination

  • Partner directly with practices and key stakeholders (FP&A, Finance Ops, Revenue Cycle, Managed Care, operations/clinical partners as applicable) to determine and validate Cell & Gene financial performance.

  • Investigate performance drivers and variances, ensuring results are well-supported, reconciled, and communicated in business terms.

  • Translate practice-specific realities into consistent network-level reporting and comparable performance narratives.

Executive Reporting & Decision Support

  • Deliver concise, executive-ready reporting packages, including performance commentary, variance explanations, and forward-looking outlooks.

  • Present findings and recommendations with strong executive presence, tailoring content for senior leadership decision-making.

  • Build “so what” insight: clarify risks, opportunities, and key actions based on the financial performance signals.

Modeling, Scenario Planning & Forecasting

  • Develop scenario models (volume, timing, reimbursement sensitivity, program cost structures) to support budgeting/forecasting and strategic planning for Cell & Gene growth.

  • Create driver-based views that allow leadership to understand what is changing, why, and what levers exist.

  • Support annual planning cycles and in-year updates with disciplined assumptions and documented logic.

Data, Reporting Automation & Visualization

  • Build and enhance repeatable reporting and dashboards (Excel and/or Power BI) that provide timely, accurate Cell & Gene financial performance visibility.

  • Improve efficiency through automation and standardized data pipelines, while maintaining strong data governance and controls.

  • Ensure reporting is consistent, auditable, and easy for business partners to consume.

Strategic Initiatives, Governance & Continuous Improvement

  • Lead or contribute to strategic initiatives related to Cell & Gene financial performance measurement, process improvement, and analytics maturity.

  • Establish governance routines (documentation, metric definitions, refresh cadence, stakeholder alignment) to support scaling and sustainability.

  • Identify emerging needs and proactively recommend enhancements to tools, processes, and performance management.

Minimum Requirement

  • Degree or equivalent and typically requires 10+ years of relevant experience. Less years required if has relevant Master’s or Doctorate qualifications.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree (MBA, MS, or similar) in finance, analytics, or related field preferred.

Critical Skills

  • 10+ years of progressive experience in FP&A, financial modeling, or analytics, with a demonstrated track record of leading complex forecasting and budgeting initiatives in a large, matrixed organization.
  • Deep expertise in advanced analytics, statistical modeling, and AI/ML applications for forecasting. Mastery of Excel, Power BI/Tableau, and financial systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Hyperion).
  • Recognized as an in-house expert and lead contributor; experience mentoring others and leading large-scale projects.
  • Prior FP&A experience performing budget, forecast, plan, variance analyses

  • Excellent financial modeling and problem-solving skills

  • Intermediate skills in Excel (formulas, modeling, pivot tables) and PowerPoint

  • Financial systems experience with ability to reconcile information from multiple sources

Additional Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong internal and external customer service and relationship-building skills

  • Executive presence and experience with presentations to various leadership levels

  • Ability to provide strategic recommendations and influence stakeholders to make decisions

  • Excellent project management skills

  • Intellectual curiosity & highly independent

  • Motivated self-starter that is well organized, dependable, efficient and results-oriented

  • Strong time management and organization skills with flexibility to work in a fast-paced and changing work environment

  • Experience collaborating with C-suite executives

  • Ability to collaborate with teams across multiple functions to affect a solution

  • Prior leadership experience a plus

This role is a hybrid position. The selected candidate is expected to work on-site at our Las Colinas office a minimum of two (2) days per week, with the remaining days worked remotely. Specific in-office days may be designated based on team needs and business priorities.

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Our Base Pay Range for this position

$127,200 - $212,000

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