Ventas, Inc.
About Ventas, Inc.
Ventas is a leading S&P 500 real estate investment trust focused on the longevity economy, with a $45 billion enterprise value and a portfolio of ~1,400 properties across North America and the UK. Its largest business is private‑pay senior housing, which includes over 850 communities serving nearly 90,000 residents and a range of outpatient medical buildings, research centers, and healthcare facilities that meet the needs of an aging population. About The Role
The
Director, Financial Reporting
plays a critical leadership role within the corporate accounting function and reports to the Vice President, Assistant Controller. This role is responsible for leading the preparation of external reporting, ensuring accurate and complete disclosures in accordance with US GAAP and SEC requirements, maintaining and enhancing disclosure controls and processes in compliance with the SOX framework, and driving close to report transformation initiatives to support business success. Key Responsibilities
Manage the preparation, review and filing of SEC filings, including Forms 10‑K, 10‑Q and 8‑K, ensuring compliance with US GAAP and SEC requirements. Collaborate with key stakeholders to clarify and simplify technical rules and regulations to ensure accurate and complete data are provided to support key disclosures. Partner closely with Legal, FP&A and Investor Relations teams to develop accurate, transparent and consistent disclosures across various externally released documents. Active management of reporting calendar to ensure timely preparation, review and finalization of information used to support financial reporting. Monitor and provide analysis on changing or new FASB or SEC disclosure rules that may impact future financial reporting. Maintain and update reporting policies, ensuring appropriate interpretation, communication and implementation of new standards and disclosure requirements. Share insights and actively participate in Disclosure Committee Working Group discussions to drive informed decision making by the Executive Leadership Team. Partner with Accounting teams on ad‑hoc projects to develop comprehensive impact assessments impacting accounting policies, processes and controls. Support preparation and review of financial information used in earnings release processes and related internal and external communications. Strengthen internal controls over financial reporting and support audit activities, including coordination of quarterly reviews and annual audits. Lead, mentor and develop a team of accounting professionals, building capability, accountability and long‑term bench strength. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance. 10+ years of proven expertise gained through public accounting firm and US public company external reporting roles with deep US GAAP, SEC and SOX knowledge. CPA required. Experience in real estate or property/lease accounting strongly preferred; REIT experience a plus. Experience with Yardi, Longview, Workiva and Intelligize highly desirable. Track record of driving process improvements and operational excellence. Naturally curious and thrives in ill‑defined problem‑solving activities under time constraint. Empathetic and projects a “we” mindset. Skilled communicator with a talent for simplifying technical matters, fostering collaboration and being recognized as an influential and supportive partner. Must be located in Chicago, IL; New York, NY; or Louisville, KY or willing to relocate for the duration of employment. Willingness to adapt and thrive in a blended work environment with 3 days in office, seamlessly transitioning between remote work and in‑office operations. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without need for employer sponsorship now or in the future. Compensation & Benefits
The estimated base salary range for this position is
$180,000 - $250,000
per year. In addition to base salary, this role is eligible for discretionary incentive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, which includes medical, dental, vision, retirement savings, paid time off, and other wellness benefits under applicable plan terms. Equal Opportunity
Ventas, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Ventas is a leading S&P 500 real estate investment trust focused on the longevity economy, with a $45 billion enterprise value and a portfolio of ~1,400 properties across North America and the UK. Its largest business is private‑pay senior housing, which includes over 850 communities serving nearly 90,000 residents and a range of outpatient medical buildings, research centers, and healthcare facilities that meet the needs of an aging population. About The Role
The
Director, Financial Reporting
plays a critical leadership role within the corporate accounting function and reports to the Vice President, Assistant Controller. This role is responsible for leading the preparation of external reporting, ensuring accurate and complete disclosures in accordance with US GAAP and SEC requirements, maintaining and enhancing disclosure controls and processes in compliance with the SOX framework, and driving close to report transformation initiatives to support business success. Key Responsibilities
Manage the preparation, review and filing of SEC filings, including Forms 10‑K, 10‑Q and 8‑K, ensuring compliance with US GAAP and SEC requirements. Collaborate with key stakeholders to clarify and simplify technical rules and regulations to ensure accurate and complete data are provided to support key disclosures. Partner closely with Legal, FP&A and Investor Relations teams to develop accurate, transparent and consistent disclosures across various externally released documents. Active management of reporting calendar to ensure timely preparation, review and finalization of information used to support financial reporting. Monitor and provide analysis on changing or new FASB or SEC disclosure rules that may impact future financial reporting. Maintain and update reporting policies, ensuring appropriate interpretation, communication and implementation of new standards and disclosure requirements. Share insights and actively participate in Disclosure Committee Working Group discussions to drive informed decision making by the Executive Leadership Team. Partner with Accounting teams on ad‑hoc projects to develop comprehensive impact assessments impacting accounting policies, processes and controls. Support preparation and review of financial information used in earnings release processes and related internal and external communications. Strengthen internal controls over financial reporting and support audit activities, including coordination of quarterly reviews and annual audits. Lead, mentor and develop a team of accounting professionals, building capability, accountability and long‑term bench strength. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance. 10+ years of proven expertise gained through public accounting firm and US public company external reporting roles with deep US GAAP, SEC and SOX knowledge. CPA required. Experience in real estate or property/lease accounting strongly preferred; REIT experience a plus. Experience with Yardi, Longview, Workiva and Intelligize highly desirable. Track record of driving process improvements and operational excellence. Naturally curious and thrives in ill‑defined problem‑solving activities under time constraint. Empathetic and projects a “we” mindset. Skilled communicator with a talent for simplifying technical matters, fostering collaboration and being recognized as an influential and supportive partner. Must be located in Chicago, IL; New York, NY; or Louisville, KY or willing to relocate for the duration of employment. Willingness to adapt and thrive in a blended work environment with 3 days in office, seamlessly transitioning between remote work and in‑office operations. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without need for employer sponsorship now or in the future. Compensation & Benefits
The estimated base salary range for this position is
$180,000 - $250,000
per year. In addition to base salary, this role is eligible for discretionary incentive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, which includes medical, dental, vision, retirement savings, paid time off, and other wellness benefits under applicable plan terms. Equal Opportunity
Ventas, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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