The Opportunity
Dentalcorp is at an exciting inflection point. As we continue to expand our network of practices across Canada, the need for sharp, forward-looking financial insight has never been greater. This Senior Financial Analyst, FP&A role sits at the heart of that mission — supporting critical P&L functions, building scalable reporting infrastructure, and partnering directly with business leaders to drive performance.
This is a newly expanded role created in response to Dental Corp’s continued growth. You'll work within a collaborative FP&A team that values intellectual curiosity, analytical rigour, and a bias toward action. If you're the kind of person who gets energized by turning complex data into clear stories, building tools that scale, and helping leaders make smarter decisions — this is the role for you.
Who You Are
A fast learner who can ramp up quickly on new systems, processes, and business context
Highly organized and deadline-driven - you juggle multiple priorities without dropping the ball
A clear communicator who can distill complexity into insight that resonates with all levels of the organization
Curious and tech-forward - you're open to exploring AI tools and automation to work smarter
Detail-oriented but never losing sight of the bigger picture
Collaborative and humble, with the confidence to push back constructively when it matters
Motivated by growth - both the company's and your own
The Impact You’ll Have
Reporting to the Director, FP&A, the successful candidate will combine strong business acumen and strategic thinking to be an effective business partner. The candidate will demonstrate strong analytical skills to derive insight from vast amounts of data and utilize exceptional communication skills to present findings. You will have the opportunity to get exposure to AI reporting.
In This Role, You Will
Financial Analysis & Reporting
Support various elements of the P&L by providing insights to business partners, monitoring performance, and conducting ad hoc analysis as required
Develop reporting that helps the business better understand key trends and identify opportunities to create value
Assist in the development of dashboards to reduce the effort required to generate reports and provide a robust self-service model for stakeholders accessing critical data
Leverage enhanced BI technology to improve the usefulness of reporting in support of business needs
Budgeting & Forecasting
Partner with business stakeholders to assist in developing bottoms-up budgets and forecasts for our growing network of practices
Provide variance analysis and forward-looking commentary to support financial planning cycles
Team & Process Development
Participate in cross-training opportunities and help build knowledge transfer SOPs to strengthen team resilience
Contribute to continuous improvement of FP&A processes, tools, and templates
Stay current on AI and automation trends in finance — actively explore and champion tools that improve team productivity
What You’ll Bring
3–5 years of progressive experience in FP&A, corporate finance, or a related analytical role
Advanced Excel skills — you're fluent in complex modelling, pivots, and building clean, scalable financial models
Hands-on experience in labour analysis and workforce financial modelling — including headcount planning, wage rate analysis, overtime tracking, and labour-as-a-percentage-of-revenue
Proven ability to build and maintain labour models that support bottoms-up forecasting and budgeting, with scenario and sensitivity analysis to inform workforce planning decisions
Hands-on experience with ERP systems, BI tools/cubes, and data visualization platforms (Tableau or equivalent)
Strong PowerPoint skills with the ability to craft compelling, data-driven presentations
Experience with budgeting and forecasting processes, ideally in a multi-site or acquisitive environment
Comfort navigating ambiguity and building structure where it doesn't yet exist
An open, curious mindset toward AI tools and how they can enhance finance workflows
About Dentalcorp
Dentalcorp is Canada’s largest and fastest growing network of dental practices, committed to advancing the overall well-being of Canadians by delivering the best clinical outcomes and unforgettable experiences. Dentalcorp acquires leading dental practices, uniting its network in a common goal: to be Canada’s most trusted healthcare network. Leveraging its industry-leading technology, know-how and scale, Dentalcorp offers professionals the unique opportunity to retain their clinical autonomy while unlocking their potential for future growth.
Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. At Dentalcorp, we recognize that inclusivity and diversity strengthen our culture and make us better. We are committed to ensuring that the talent we hire is reflective of the diverse communities and patients we serve. To ensure equal opportunity for all candidates, we strongly encourage applicants requiring an accommodation to let their recruiter know during the recruitment/selection process. We appreciate all applicants for taking the time to apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The salary range for this position is $85,000 CAD to $100,000 CAD annually. Offers within this range are determined based on relevant experience, skills, and qualifications, as well as internal equity considerations.
This role is 4 days on-site Monday to Thursday with Friday's work from home. This job posting is for an existing vacancy.



