Finance Director, Interventional Oncology & Embolization
The Director of Finance for the Interventional Oncology & Embolization (IO&E) division plays a critical leadership role in driving financial performance and strategic support across the division. This individual leads the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) team, providing oversight for U.S. divisional P&L, global financial reporting, portfolio investments, new product launches, and business development opportunities.
This role partners closely with the SVP of Finance, Cardiovascular, and the Divisional President of IO&E to develop, communicate, and execute financial strategies that enable growth, profitability, and innovation. It is a high-impact role for a strategic, collaborative, and forward-thinking finance leader who thrives in a fast-paced and mission-driven environment.
Your responsibilities will include :
- Partner with senior leadership, including the SVP of Finance and Divisional President, to establish financial goals, strategic plans, and growth objectives
- Lead financial planning processes, including forecasts, budgets, and the annual operating plan
- Oversee monthly and quarterly financial close activities, ensuring accuracy, integrity, and transparency in all reporting
- Deliver strategic financial analysis and insights to support commercial investments, new product launches, and global portfolio decisions
- Provide financial decision support for business development initiatives, including acquisitions, partnerships, distribution agreements, and venture investments
- Collaborate with Cardiovascular Accounting on financial due diligence and integration planning
- Drive continuous improvement across finance processes and reporting systems
- Ensure effective operation of internal controls, with accountability for compliance with U.S. GAAP and quality systems
- Actively share best practices and foster financial acumen across the organization
- Build and lead a high-performing finance team through effective recruitment, development, and mentoring
- Provide strategic guidance and financial leadership to cross-functional business units and initiatives
- Maintain a strong commitment to patient safety and product quality by adhering to Boston Scientific's Quality Policy and documented processes
Required qualifications :
Minimum of 10 years' experience in financial planning, analysis, and strategic business partneringMinimum of 5 years' experience in a leadership or people management roleProven expertise in U.S. GAAP, financial close processes, and operational controlsDemonstrated ability to influence senior leadership and cross-functional teamsExperience supporting commercial operations and evaluating investment opportunitiesBachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or related fieldPreferred qualifications :
Experience in the medical device, healthcare, or life sciences industryMBA, CPA, or equivalent advanced degree or certificationExperience with mergers and acquisitions, including due diligence and integrationStrong systems acumen and familiarity with enterprise financial tools and reporting platformsExcellent communication, leadership, and analytical skills