The Financial Systems Analyst III, is a Senior-Level position who will lead the implementation, optimization, and management of financial application systems within our healthcare system. This role will leverage advanced skills and deep understanding of healthcare operations developed through extensive experience in the above activities to drive improvements in revenue cycle management.
This is the advanced level of our financial applications analyst positions. Positions at this level are distinguished from other information technology analyst levels in that typical Financial Analysts I’s and II’s specialize in supporting financial application systems at large, whereas this position requires both financial and technical expertise as well as leadership to support ongoing financial operations and enterprise-wide support associated with the use of the enterprise’s core financial software. This position will serve in a dedicated team, leading and coordinating needed integrations for non-clinical business function technology, primarily the core financial system.
The ideal candidate will have deep technical expertise in Health system Financials, along with extensive knowledge of Revenue cycle operations. This role involves developing, managing, and optimizing rules and workflows to ensure efficient and accurate processing within the enterprise Revenue Cycle and other business functions.
Qualifications
Education/Experience:
+ 10 years work experience in IT or relevant operational department.
Preferred and Required experience

Berkshire Bank is a division of Beacon Bank & Trust, commonly known as Beacon Bank, a subsidiary of Beacon Financial Corporation (NYSE: BBT). Berkshire Bank has $12 billion in assets and 83 financial centers. The Bank provides a comprehensive suite of tailored banking solutions through its Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Consumer Lending, Private Banking and Wealth Management divisions. Newsweek named Berkshire one of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America and one of America’s Best Regional Banks.