Sr. Director, Investor Relations
$198,219–$297,329 year
Remote
Job Summary
Sr. Director, Investor Relations leads the development and delivery of the company’s external financial narrative and investor messaging, designs and executes proactive investor engagement programs (conferences, non-deal roadshows, investor days, and one-on-one meetings), and acts as a primary author/editor for IR content. The role partners with Finance, FP&A, Actuarial, Legal, and Executive Leadership to ensure SEC disclosures and investor communications reflect CMS revenue mechanics, risk adjustment dynamics, MLR trends, and broader managed care economics. Responsibilities include maintaining shareholder intelligence, building advanced financial models, supporting earnings guidance and regulatory filings, and driving engagement strategies with institutional investors and analysts to sustain capital access. Must have substantial IR leadership experience in a public company, with strong financial literacy and explicit healthcare/Medicare Advantage context.
Required Qualifications
- 8–10+ years of progressive experience in investor relations, public company finance, buy-side investment management, or sell-side equity research
- Demonstrated experience supporting or leading earnings calls, investor days, and non-deal roadshows in a publicly traded company environment
- Proven financial literacy, including deep command of accounting principles, valuation methodologies, and equity analysis frameworks used by institutional investors and analysts
- Experience in Medicare Advantage, managed care, or broader healthcare services industry strongly required, including familiarity with CMS revenue mechanics, risk adjustment, and MLR dynamics
- Track record of producing investor-grade financial models, competitive analyses, and shareholder communications in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment
- Prior experience at a publicly traded managed care organization or Medicare Advantage health plan
- Experience in an IR leadership role with direct ownership of the IR program, including investor targeting and engagement strategy
- Exposure to corporate finance functions, including capital markets transactions, secondary offerings, or debt refinancings
- Sell-side healthcare equity research background with coverage of the managed care sector
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related quantitative field
- Equivalent combination of education and directly demonstrated, relevant experience may be considered
- Preferred: MBA with a concentration in Finance, or Master's in Finance or Economics
- Graduate-level coursework in healthcare economics, managed care finance, or capital markets
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