Full-Time

Finance Manager

Posted on 5/13/2026

Imagine Pediatrics

Imagine Pediatrics

201-500 employees

Value-based pediatric care for complex needs

Compensation Overview

$130k - $160k/yr

+ Bonus

Remote in USA

Remote

Category
Finance & Banking (2)
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Required Skills
Forecasting
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Financial Modeling
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, business, or related field; MBA or similar is a plus
  • Healthcare industry experience strongly preferred, but open to a smart generalist who can learn quickly. Value-based care experience is a plus.
  • 5–8+ years of experience in FP&A, strategic finance, investment banking, consulting, or corporate development, with at least 1 year of experience as a manager.
  • Advanced Excel modeling skills, including but not limited to 3-statement modeling, dynamic forecasting, cohort analysis, and scenario modeling.
  • Advanced PowerPoint skills
  • Experience managing and developing analysts or associates (looking for a strong player/coach).
  • Ability to synthesize complex data into clear insights for senior leadership.
  • Strong communication skills and comfort presenting to executives and PE stakeholders in high-stakes or fast-paced environments
Responsibilities
  • Build and maintain long-range 3-statement financial forecast models, scenario analyses, and valuation frameworks to support strategic decisions, growth initiatives, and capital allocation.
  • Partner with executive leadership and PE sponsors on preparing materials for executive leadership and external stakeholders.
  • Support evaluation of new payer partnerships, risk-based contract structures, and deal underwriting.
  • Assist with capital market activities, including equity and/or debt capital raises, refinancing processes, and related efforts.
  • Develop business cases and ROI analyses for various operational investments (e.g. clinical programs, care model enhancements, technology initiatives, major vendor selections, or other enterprise initiatives)
  • Lead the annual budgeting process and monthly performance reporting across the organization.
  • Develop KPIs, dashboards, and financial/operational scorecards aligned with value-based care performance drivers to support enterprise visibility and decision-making.
  • Partner closely with operations and clinical teams to understand performance drivers, identify variances, and recommend actionable improvements and next steps.
  • Continuously improve forecasting accuracy through enhanced data structures, modeling methodologies, and cross functional collaboration.
  • Support and delegate cross-functional ad-hoc analysis
  • Manage and develop a team of analysts, providing coaching, prioritization support, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Establish best‑practice processes for modeling, reporting, and financial analysis.
  • Foster a culture of analytical rigor, curiosity, accountability, and proactive problem‑solving.

Imagine Pediatrics delivers specialized pediatric care for children with complex health needs through 24/7 virtual and in-home services, staffed by multidisciplinary teams. It partners with health plans on value-based contracts, providing care at no direct cost to families and using a proprietary platform and mobile app to coordinate medical, behavioral, and social support. The company focuses on outcomes, not volume, and has saved partners over $65 million in 2024, setting it apart from traditional pediatric providers. Its goal is national expansion to 12 more states by 2026 while continuing to enhance technology and programs that complement families’ existing medical teams and reduce unnecessary acute care.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$67M

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Serves over 70,000 children across value-based arrangements.
  • More than 5,000 preventable emergency visits were avoided in under three years.
  • Series B funding supports expansion into 12 additional states by 2026.

What critics are saying

  • UnitedHealthcare concentration exposes revenue to contract repricing and network changes.
  • Shared-savings economics depend on sustained, measurable cost reductions over time.
  • Rapid multi-state expansion strains staffing, payer contracting, and clinical operations.

What makes Imagine Pediatrics unique

  • 24/7 virtual and in-home pediatric care for special health care needs.
  • Value-based partnerships with health plans make services free to qualifying families.
  • Multidisciplinary teams integrate medical, behavioral, and social care around existing providers.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Employer-paid short and long-term disability

Life Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid new parent leave

Healthcare and Dependent Care FSA

Company-funded HSA

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

-6%

2 year growth

0%
UnitedHealthcare
Jun 10th, 2026
After 13 years in a 'behavioral health crisis,' mom finds help through integrated care.

After 13 years in a 'behavioral health crisis,' mom finds help through integrated care. June 10, 2026 Kelli's story. Kelli and her sons, 16-year-old Ahav and 15-year-old Analiel, are getting used to something that has been far too infrequent for their family over the last 13 years - peace and joy. At the age of 3, both Ahav and Analiel were diagnosed with autism. By 5, they were both diagnosed with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder and a year later, they began to experience anxiety and depression. By age 7, Ahav and Analiel were both diagnosed on the schizophrenia spectrum. Ahav has been hospitalized over 60 times and Analiel around 28 times, due to mental health issues. "Anything that you hear about the very difficult side of mental illness, you could probably name it and we've experienced it," Kelli said. Kelli has countless stories of navigating suicide attempts, moments of mental health crisis and everything in between. "It got very dark," she said, "very dark." Finding a solution for pediatric mental health needs. In the midst of that crisis, Kelli got a call. It was someone from an organization called Imagine Pediatrics, offering virtual behavioral health services, as part of Kelli's UnitedHealthcare plan. Imagine Pediatrics is a tech-enabled pediatric medical group that provides 24/7 integrated virtual and in-home care for children and adolescents with special health care needs. Founded in 2022, and supported by an investment from Optum Ventures, part of UnitedHealth Group, Imagine Pediatrics recognized the need for increased access to care for medically complex children. They partner with health plans, existing medical providers, caregivers and community resources to deliver care that is proactive and personalized - with the goal of more safe days at home. "We cater to the patients and the families. It's the best care possible," said Jennifer Tu, a member of the Imagine Pediatrics mobile integrated care team. "And it truly helps them understand how we can support them and it decreases that unnecessary utilization in the hospital, or even just simple things like calling 911." Imagine Pediatrics works with UnitedHealthcare to provide families an extra layer of support and help ensure families get the care they need, when they need it. "This partnership is impactful because Imagine Pediatrics is reimagining health care alongside UnitedHealthcare," said Seperia Preston, behavioral health therapist with Imagine Pediatrics. "We're working together to build a brighter tomorrow for our clients and families." Creating wraparound support. Now, instead of making a trip to the hospital, Kelli reaches out to Imagine Pediatrics when in need of medical or mental health support for Ahav and Analiel. "I didn't have to go to the ER for the first time in their lives during a psychiatric crisis," Kelli said. "(Imagine Pediatrics) was able to, through the phone, through a video chat, de-escalate both of them, set up a safety plan and then said to me 'so, how often do you want us to check back in with you tonight?'" In addition to care received during emergency situations, Ahav, Analiel - and Kelli - receive ongoing support from Imagine Pediatrics as part of their wraparound services. Ahav and Analiel both participate in weekly talk therapy, and Kelli has gotten dietary guidance for her sons, as well as help facilitating pharmacy refills. "So anytime something is happening with the boys, you know, medically or psychiatrically, Imagine Pediatrics is now my first call and, and has been ever since we started with them," Kelli said. The impact of integrated care. "I cannot say that we would be sitting in this space without UnitedHealthcare and without Imagine Pediatrics," Kelli said. Kelli said the integrated care Ahav and Analiel have received have helped build their self-confidence and given them both a feeling of internal peace - now that they have triumphed past the pain. "We took five trips this year. They're going to school. They're making all As and Bs, they have friends," Kelli said. "I have a family again."

PR Newswire
Sep 17th, 2025
Imagine Pediatrics Raises $67M to Expand Access to Value-Based Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs

Imagine Pediatrics raises $67M to expand access to value-based care for children with special health care needs.

Investors Hangout
Sep 17th, 2025
Imagine Pediatrics Secures $67M for Growth

Imagine Pediatrics has secured $67 million in funding to enhance virtual and in-home healthcare for children with special needs. Key investors include Oak HC/FT, Optum Ventures, Rubicon Founders, and the Autism Impact Fund. The funding will support the expansion of their care model, which has served 40,000 children and completed nearly 300,000 patient visits, resulting in significant cost savings and improved health outcomes.

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