Financial Project Manager Jobs in Arkansas
Financial Project Manager jobs in Arkansas concentrate in banking and financial services, healthcare finance, and energy and utilities, with demand at every level from entry-level analysts stepping into project oversight to senior program leads managing multi-million-dollar initiatives. Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Bentonville account for the largest share of openings, anchored by employers like Walmart, Arvest Bank, and Baptist Health, all of which maintain active finance and operations teams. Budget planning, ERP implementation oversight, and capital project coordination are the sub-specialties appearing most consistently in Arkansas listings. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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At the heart of innovative cancer research is compassionate, expert patient care. We are seeking a Research Financial Analyst who is passionate about overseeing the cash flow of clinical trials while helping bring tomorrow's cancer therapies to patients today.
Highlands Oncology began in 1996 with three physicians and a desire to change the face of oncology care in our community. Dr. Malcolm Hayward, Dr. Dan Bradford, and Dr. Thad Beck knew that patients do better at home, in the community where they live and work, and where their support system is already in place. In furthering that goal, Highlands has grown with the region from a single location 30 years ago, to 6 locations in Northwest and Northcentral Arkansas today employing more that 850 diverse team members.
As Northwest Arkansas continues to grow, so must the services and providers available in the region. Highlands Oncology is committed to remaining on the cutting edge to ensure our community has access to there very best cancer care. What we have is something quite unique right here in our own backyard with a caring multidisciplinary team focused on treating patients like family.
Highlands Oncology research department has provided clinical trials to our community for over 30 years, including many first-in-human cancer treatments. Our department is committed to remaining on the cutting edge to ensure our community has access to many clinical trial opportunities. We have worked with the pharmaceutical industry to develop many treatments that are standard practice today.
Job Summary:
The Research Financial Analyst manages end to end invoicing and patient reimbursements, The role conducts ongoing reconciliation of sponsor payments, study expenses, and CTMS financial data, resolving discrepancies, and maintaining audit ready documentation. The analyst oversees expense management and coordinates with Accounts Payable. They provide advanced CTMS management. The position collaborates with all Research and Highlands teams, as well as external partners such as pharmaceutical sponsors and healthcare entities, while adhering to FDA regulations, Good Clinical Practice, Highlands Oncology policies, and sponsor requirements.
Job Duties / Responsibilities:
Invoice & Reimbursement Management
Process, review, and issue accurate patient and sponsor invoices in alignment with study budgets and contract terms; coordinate patient reimbursement workflows, maintain required documentation, and manage inventory of Highlands payment cards and sponsor provided reimbursement cards.
Billing Accuracy & Financial Coordination — Validate study related activities to ensure all billable items are captured and correct; work with the Highlands Oncology Business Office to ensure patient reimbursements are paid.
Communication & Audit Readiness — Collaborate with clinical and data teams and Sponsors to resolve invoice discrepancies and maintain transparent financial tracking; maintain complete, audit ready financial documentation for internal reviews and sponsor audits.
Reconciliation
Account Reconciliation — Perform reconciliation of sponsor payments, patient reimbursements, and study-related expenses against Study Contract and Budget and CTMS data.
Variance Analysis — Identified, investigated, and resolved financial variances, ensuring alignment between site records, sponsor remittances, and contractual budgets.
Payment Tracking — Monitored incoming sponsor payments, applied funds to correct studies/visits in CTMS, and escalated overdue or missing payments.
Expenses
Expense Oversight & Budget Management — Track, categorize, and monitor department and grant/clinical trial expenditures; develop and maintain the annual department budget; prepare short and long term financial forecasts and revenue/expense analyses to support strategic planning and decision making.
Compliance Review & AP Coordination — Verify invoices and supporting documentation for accuracy and compliance with institutional and sponsor contracts; ensure all approved invoices are submitted to Accounts Payable and processed for timely payment.
Reporting & Budget Monitoring — Prepare detailed monthly and quarterly expense reports; monitor budgets to flag overspend risks and expense anomalies to Supervisor.
Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) Management
CTMS Configuration & Study Setup — Oversee CTMS setup by building study calendars, creating milestones, and configuring invoiceable items. Ensure that configurations are aligned with study budgets, visit schedules, and contract terms.
Data Integrity & System Reporting — Maintain accurate, up to date CTMS data by validating visit completions, milestones, budgets, and payment schedules; generate financial reports, dashboards, and study performance metrics for internal and sponsor use.
Workflow Management & Cross Functional Support — Manage CTMS workflows, update statuses, troubleshoot system issues, and collaborate with clinical and data teams to ensure CTMS data reflects real world study progress.
Demonstrate a high level of professionalism and responsiveness when interacting with internal and external customers and patients.
Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills.
Attends required research department meetings/activities.
Maintain patient/sponsor confidentiality.
Promptly report to work at designated times and maintain good attendance with no unexcused absences.
Support and adhere to organizational decisions, policies, and procedures.
Willingly accept assignments and complete them in a timely manner and cross train and provide back-up as needed.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Ability to gather reasonable retrievable information to organize and perform financial analysis assignments.
Advanced skills in using spreadsheets and database software in financial analysis, fiscal management, and financial reports.
Ability to manage high volume and complex transactions.
Ability to perform complex financial analysis and customized reporting.
Proficient in computer skills including Microsoft Office: Outlook, Word, Excel.
Maintain continuing education hours as required.
Maintain all licenses, certifications, and qualifications as required.
Certifications/Licenses/Education/or Experience in a related field:
Bachelor’s degree in business (Auditing, Finance, Accounting), or Healthcare Administration, or high school diploma or GED plus 3 years of related experience in lieu of bachelor’s degree.
1+ years of experience in medical billing, research, or oncology preferred.
Experience in preparing, managing, and projecting budgets.
Knowledge of finance policies, practices, and systems.
Experience with all types of reward mechanisms, including grants, contracts, clinical trials, subcontracts, and cooperative agreements preferred.
Must complete registration with ID.me upon hire.
Clinical Research Professional (CCRP, CCRC, CCRA, or equivalent) certification preferred (within three years of hire)
Physical Requirements:
May be asked to lift up to 25 pounds. Lifting could include binders, reams of paper, and office supplies.
Will require extensive desk and computer use.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Due to the nature of our business and the use of radiation and hazardous chemicals, it is imperative that all employees foster a culture and environment of safety.
Safety Sensitive: In accordance with Arkansas code this position is designated as a safety sensitive position wherein the employee performing the job duties under the influence may constitute a threat to health or safety.
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Financial Project Manager Job Market in Arkansas
A snapshot from current Arkansas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Wealthbridge Financial150W
- Simmons Bank4

- Bank of America4

- Northwestern Mutual4

- State Farm3

Top Industries Hiring
- Banking & Financial Services8
- Government & Public Sector2
- Healthcare & Medical Services2
- Investment & Asset Management2
- Retail1
What Arkansas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in financial project manager jobs across Arkansas.
- PMP certification or active candidacy preferred by most Arkansas financial project manager employers
- Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field required
- Three or more years of project management experience in a financial or corporate environment
- Proficiency in project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, or similar platforms
- Experience managing budgets, forecasts, and financial reporting across cross-functional teams
- Strong knowledge of ERP systems, particularly SAP or Oracle, used widely by Arkansas employers
Financial Project Manager Jobs in Arkansas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a financial project manager in Arkansas?
The most direct path is a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or business administration followed by the Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute, which Arkansas employers consistently list as a preferred or required credential. Arkansas does not require a state-issued license specific to this role, so the PMP and relevant financial experience carry the most weight. Many candidates also build toward a Certified Associate in Project Management designation while accumulating the hours needed to sit for the full PMP exam.
How much do financial project managers make in Arkansas?
Financial project managers in Arkansas earn a median of about $77,170 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $47,620 for the lowest 10% to over $133,420 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire financial project managers in Arkansas?
Companies currently hiring financial project managers in Arkansas include Wealthbridge Financial, Simmons Bank, and Bank of America, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Arkansas's large retail, healthcare, and regional banking sectors mean hiring is fairly consistent year-round rather than seasonal.
Which Arkansas cities have the most financial project manager jobs?
Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Conway have the most financial project manager openings in Arkansas. Little Rock drives volume through state government agencies, regional hospital systems, and mid-size financial institutions, while Bentonville and Fayetteville reflect Walmart's sprawling corporate supply chain and the cluster of vendor and technology firms that have grown up around it in Northwest Arkansas.
Are there remote financial project manager jobs in Arkansas?
Yes, and more than most fields, because financial project management is fundamentally desk and analytical work that translates well to distributed teams. About 90% of financial project manager openings tied to Arkansas are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, which reflects the role's suitability for remote work. Budget oversight, reporting, and stakeholder coordination are the functions most commonly handled fully remote, while ERP implementations and capital projects with on-site teams tend to require at least hybrid presence.
How can I get hired as a financial project manager in Arkansas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is moving laterally from a financial analyst, budget analyst, or coordinator role into project management responsibilities, which several large Arkansas employers structure as a deliberate progression. Walmart and Arvest Bank both bring on early-career finance professionals and rotate them through project-adjacent functions before moving them into formal PM titles. Earning the Certified Associate in Project Management designation before applying signals readiness and gives candidates without a full project portfolio a concrete credential that Arkansas hiring managers recognize as a meaningful differentiator.
Where can I find and apply to financial project manager jobs in Arkansas?
You can find and apply to financial project manager jobs in Arkansas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers hiring in the state right now. Search by city or sub-specialty to narrow the results to roles that match your background and experience level, then apply directly to the ones that fit.
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