Purpose, Vision, and Values Statement
HealthierHere is a nonprofit collaborative that partners with organizations across sectors to advance health equity and improve the health and well-being of people in King County, WA. Guided by our mission, vision, and community’s voices, we work to connect and strengthen our health and social care systems by providing expertise, resources, and robust data and technology solutions.
We don’t provide direct health care or social services to clients. Instead, we engage and support the organizations that do. Our partners include community-based organizations, Tribes, social service agencies, hospitals and health systems, community clinics, behavioral health organizations, government agencies, philanthropy, businesses, and more.
HealthierHere serves as the Accountable Community of Health (ACH) for King County, part of a statewide effort to transform health and social care delivery. We operate under core values of equity, community, partnership, results, and innovation.
We are dedicated to serving all people in our region, focusing on individuals and communities who experience the effects of inequity, racism and discrimination in our health and social systems. Through our shared efforts, we’re working to ensure more individuals, families, and communities in King County will have better access to the whole-person care they need to be healthy and thrive.
HealthierHere culture is rooted in our five values: Equity, Community, Partnership, Innovation, and Results. Staff at all levels are expected to embody these values in their work and relationships, fostering an environment of respect, collaboration, and continuous learning. These values guide how HealthierHere operates internally and in partnership with others to achieve meaningful, long-term impact.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging
HealthierHere is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive, accessible, and multicultural workplace where everyone feels a sense of belonging. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, prohibiting discrimination or harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, marital status, national origin, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, veteran status, or any sensory, mental, or physical disability, in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. We value diversity, strive for a workforce that reflects the communities we serve, and are committed to building a team where staff from all backgrounds feel they belong, can contribute fully, and are supported to thrive.
We believe people do their best work when they feel supported—inside and out. We care for our team, just like we care for our community. Our benefits are built to help you thrive, and support your health, growth, and balance:
100% coverage of employee premiums for select medical, dental, and vision plans
Up to 6% match on your 403(b)-retirement plan
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for healthcare and dependent care
Group and voluntary life insurance
Short-term and long-term disability coverage
Generous paid time off, up to 13 paid holidays, sick leave, and mental health days
A wellness benefit to support your personal well-being journey
Professional development allowance to invest in your growth
Hybrid work model with 2 days a week in our downtown Seattle office
As a member of HealthierHere’s Finance and Contracting Team, the Principal Financial Analyst is responsible for leading advanced financial analysis, modeling, and data-driven reporting to support organizational decision-making and financial stewardship. This role develops and maintains robust financial models, performs detailed variance and trend analyses, and translates complex financial and operational data into actionable insights for leadership. In addition to core financial analysis responsibilities, this role plays a critical part in integrating financial data with contract and grant reporting requirements, including interpreting financial activity, monitoring grant and contract budgets, and incorporating financial results into funder-required reports. The analyst will work closely with accounting, program teams, and leadership to ensure financial data is accurately captured, reconciled, and aligned with reporting and compliance requirements.
This position requires a technically strong and highly resourceful professional who is comfortable working with complex datasets and financial systems. The ideal candidate is a solutions-oriented problem solver who can quickly understand existing financial processes, build or improve financial models and reporting tools, and deliver high-quality analysis. The successful candidate will be able to ramp up quickly, independently manage complex financial analyses, and leverage data to improve financial transparency, reporting accuracy, and strategic decision-making. As HealthierHere administers government funding, the Principal Financial Analyst role carries an important fiduciary responsibility, approaching financial analysis and reporting with a strong sense of stewardship and accountability, recognizing that every dollar represents resources entrusted to the organization to achieve its mission. The role requires careful oversight of expenditures, thorough financial analyses, and a commitment to ensuring that funds are used appropriately, transparently, and in full compliance with grant and contract requirements.
Equally important, this role calls for a collaborative team player who values shared ownership and partnership. The Principal Financial Analyst will work closely with colleagues across finance and program teams, offering support and contributing to move work forward. Success in this role comes from a team‑oriented mindset, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work constructively with others to strengthen the organization’s financial operations.
- Develop, maintain, and continuously enhance dynamic complex financial models which incorporate scenario and sensitivity analysis, and which support forecasting, long-range planning, and strategic decision-making for multiple business lines.
- Support the development of automated reporting tools and dashboards to enhance financial data visibility and decision-making.
- Analyze and interpret financial data to support the preparation of funder-required financial reports, ensuring accuracy, compliance with reporting guidelines, and clear alignment between internal financial records and external reporting requirements.
- Support fiscal and demonstration year budget development and financial planning processes for HealthierHere’s business lines
- Translate complex financial data into clear and concise reports and presentations for both internal and external stakeholders.
- Monitor revenue recognition and grant utilization to ensure proactive budget management.
- Track and analyze restricted funding and program-specific expenditures to ensure proper allocation of costs across grants, contracts, and internal funding sources.
- Support financial audits or monitoring reviews related to grants and contracts by preparing documentation and responding to auditor or funder inquiries.
- Ensure compliance with federal and state funding requirements.
Financial Processes and Controls
- Assisting in the identification and development of financial policies and processes to ensure adequate checks and balances and compliance with funding requirements.
- Support the creation of communications and/or presentations to HealthierHere’s partners and internal and external stakeholders regarding financial updates and funding requirements.
- Coordinate across HealthierHere teams and provide subject matter expertise as needed to ensure alignment of HealthierHere’s mission, vision, values, and resources.
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, with a minimum of 8 years’ experience in non-profit accounting and/or finance in a healthcare, government, or healthcare-adjacent non-profit organization
8+ years of progressive experience in financial analysis and modeling
Demonstrated experience building and maintaining complex financial models, forecasts, and scenario analyses
Demonstrated experience supporting grant- and contract-funded budgets, including revenue recognition practices, monitoring expenditures, and preparing funder-required financial reports
Demonstrated knowledge of federal and state-funded grant reporting and compliance requirements
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including financial modeling, complex formulas, pivot tables, and scenario analysis
Strong understanding of financial statements, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), budgeting, forecasting, and financial performance analysis
Demonstrated ability to translate complex financial data into clear insights and recommendations for decision-makers
Strong attention to detail and data accuracy, with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines
Effective communication, collaboration, and organizational skills, including the ability to explain financial concepts to non-financial audiences and take a solutions-oriented approach to problem solving
Professional certification such as CPA, CFA, or similar
5–7+ years’ experience with data analytics and visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau)
Strong data analysis and problem-solving abilities, including the ability to work with complex datasets
Knowledge of and ability to develop financial modeling methodologies and forecasting techniques
Knowledge of budget development and financial planning processes
Understanding of grant and contract financial management, including cost allowability, restricted funds, and funder-reporting requirements
Knowledge of financial reporting standards and internal financial controls
Advanced financial modeling and quantitative analysis skills
The physical demands of this role include:
Perform prolonged periods of sitting or standing while working on a computer or attending virtual and in-person meetings.
Engage in repetitive motions such as typing, scrolling, and using a mouse or trackpad.
Communicate effectively through verbal and auditory means during video calls, phone calls, and in-person interactions.
Perform occasional physical tasks, such as setting up equipment or handling materials, which may involve lifting or moving items weighing up to 20 pounds.
Travel to the office or other work sites as needed, which may involve driving or using public transportation.
Maintain visual focus and acuity during extended screen time.
Schedule: Monday-Friday during operating business hours with two days required in-office and Wednesday as the core in-office day for all staff
Role Location: Seattle, WA
Equipment: HealthierHere-issued laptop, internet service
Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. HealthierHere believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our success. That contribution should not be limited by the assigned responsibilities. This job description is designed to outline primary duties, qualifications and job scope, but not limit our employees nor the organization to just the work identified. We expect that each employee will offer his/her services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure the success of the company.