Toronto, Canada
66 days ago
Director, Canada Finance

BeiGene continues to grow at a rapid pace with challenging and exciting opportunities for experienced professionals. When considering candidates, we look for scientific and business professionals who are highly motivated, collaborative, and most importantly, share our passionate interest in fighting cancer.

General Description:  The Director of Canada Finance will lead all aspects of accounting and finance activities in the Canada P&L including, but not limited to, statutory accounting and financial close, financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting.  This individual will help build consistent and effective financial processes to guide business partners on performance, forecasting and business optimization decisions.  S/he will collaborate with the broader Finance organization to ensure effective delivery on commitments for accounting, controls, and financial reporting.

The successful candidate will have deep pharmaceutical experience with an understanding of Commercial & Medical Affairs operations, drivers, and strategies.  S/he will be a hands-on and valued partner that provides analytical and strategic support and works closely with Canadian team and the broader finance organization to support high quality decision making while adhering to budget guidelines. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential.

Key personal competencies for success include the ability to master both strategic and operational issues, a strong technological aptitude, the ability to dynamically handle multiple competing priorities, outstanding collaboration skills, excellent communication skills, and a positive “can-do” attitude.

This role reports to Executive Director, North America Commercial & Global (ex-China) Medical Finance. This individual will be a member of the Canadian Leadership Team with a dotted reporting line to the Canadian General Manager.

Essential Functions of the job:

Lead finance and accounting processes in Canada, including operating expense accruals, gross-to-net accounting, revenue recognition and all other relevant financial close activitiesLead quarterly forecasting, annual budgeting and long range planning processes, adhering  to corporate requirements and deadlines and integrated with Global Commercial processesDrive cost efficiencies, maximize profitability and optimize resource allocation in the country P&LOwn gross-to-net accounting and provincial rebate modelAnalyze monthly/quarterly performance and provide insights on variances of actuals vs. budgetDeliver relevant, timely and compelling financial analyses to driver performance and enable strategic decision makingWork cross-functionally across commercial, supply chain, R&D and other functions to ensure integration and alignment of interdependent activities related to commercial and pipeline assetsAct as key member of launch planning team during commercialization of new assetsMaintain a strategic focus on key investment areas to drive value in the long range planning periodEvaluate financial risks and opportunities in Canadian operations and supply chainCollaborate with global finance organization to align on global policies and procedures, financial system enhancements and to share/implement best practicesReview and approve vendor contracts and engage with procurement to ensure timely and cost effective contracting processesEstablish and maintain robust internal controls and adhere to corporate SOX documentation requirements and controlsComply with local, state, and federal government reporting requirementsExecute on special projects as needed

Computer Skills

Strong computer software skills (Microsoft Office Suite – Excel, PowerPoint and Word)Substantial experience using financial systems, including enterprise ERP and budgeting tools (e.g., TM1, SAP, Hyperion, Power BI, etc)

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or Business administration requiredMBA or Master of Accounting/Finance preferredMinimum of 10+ years of relevant finance/accounting experienceBackground in Pharma / Biotech industry preferred

Location: Toronto (Ontario, Canada); In office 3 days per week

Travel: Occasional travel (<10%)

BeiGene Global Competencies

When we exhibit our values of Patients First, Collaborative Spirit, Bold Ingenuity and Driving Excellence, through our twelve global competencies below, we help get more affordable medicines to more patients around the world.

Fosters TeamworkProvides and Solicits Honest and Actionable FeedbackSelf-AwarenessActs InclusivelyDemonstrates InitiativeEntrepreneurial MindsetContinuous LearningEmbraces ChangeResults-OrientedAnalytical Thinking/Data AnalysisFinancial ExcellenceCommunicates with Clarity

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. BeiGene does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

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