Head of Corporate Development & Integrations

Groups Recover Together, Inc.

$150K — $200K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, Healthcare Administration, or related field.
  • 7+ years in corporate development, private equity, strategy consulting, or healthcare M&A experience.
  • 3-5+ years in executive leadership or enterprise-level strategic roles.
  • In-depth knowledge of mergers and acquisitions protocols including target identification, due diligence and deal execution.
  • Strong understanding of healthcare operations and integration principles.

Responsibilities

  • Drive end-to-end M&A strategy and execution for behavioral health and SUD acquisitions.
  • Develop and maintain corporate M&A strategies aligned with organizational goals.
  • Cultivate relationships with sector stakeholders to build a robust acquisition pipeline.
  • Lead comprehensive diligence processes across different operational and financial domains.
  • Design and execute integration plans ensuring smooth transitions and value realization from acquisitions.
  • Partner with operations and finance for de novo location openings in targeted markets.
  • Evaluate and structure strategic growth opportunities beyond M&A and de novo initiatives.

Benefits

  • Participate in shaping high-level corporate strategies alongside CEO, CFO, and Board.
  • Engage in critical decision-making impacting the future of addiction care services.
  • Opportunity to lead transformative M&A and integration efforts in a high-impact industry.
  • Collaborate with diverse teams across clinical and operational functions.
  • Contribute to building and nurturing a mission-driven culture in a rapidly growing company.
Full Job Description
Overview

At Groups, The Head of Corporate Development & Integrations owns M&A strategy and execution, post-close integration, and supporting evaluating de novo development, and strategic partnerships. As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, this leader partners with the CEO, CFO, and Board to convert Groups' clinical and operating advantage into durable scale — expanding the reach of value-based addiction care into new states, markets, and populations.

Responsibilities

Scope of ResponsibilityThe Head of Corporate Development owns four integrated pillars:1. Mergers & AcquisitionsDrive strategy on end-to-end M&A strategy and execution across the acquisition pipeline.• Strategy & Thesis. Develop and maintain the corporate M&A strategy aligned with Groups' strategic roadmap; define target criteria across geography, payer mix, clinical model, and strategic adjacencies.• Pipeline & Origination. Build and manage a proprietary pipeline of SUD, behavioral health, and adjacent targets; cultivate long-lead relationships with founders, operators, intermediaries, and sector bankers.• Diligence. Lead end-to-end diligence — clinical, financial, operational, regulatory, compliance, payer, and IT — coordinating internal stakeholders and external advisors.• Valuation & Structuring. Build and pressure-test financial models; develop valuation views and deal structures (cash, equity, earn-outs, rollover) that optimize risk-adjusted returns in partnership with CFO.• Execution. Negotiate LOIs, definitive agreements, and ancillary documents in partnership with legal counsel; manage sign-to-close workstreams.• Governance. Prepare Board and investor materials; maintain transparent reporting on pipeline, deal economics, and post-close performance.

 

2. Post-Close IntegrationOwn the discipline that converts deal thesis into realized value.• Integration Planning. Design and execute integration plans from signing through full absorption — Day 1 readiness, 100-day plans, and 12-month value-capture roadmaps.• Cross-Functional Leadership. Quarterback integration workstreams across clinical, operations, finance, HR, IT, compliance, and payer contracting.• Synergy Realization. Define synergy targets tied to the deal model; track and report against them; escalate risks early.• Talent & Culture. Partner with People team on retention, onboarding, and cultural integration — protecting Groups' mission-driven culture while absorbing new teams.• Playbook. Build and iterate on Groups' institutional integration playbook so every successive transaction is faster, cheaper, and more reliable.

 

3. De Novo DevelopmentPartner with Operations and Finance on the organic expansion engine that complements M&A — opening new Groups locations in existing and new state markets.• Market Selection. Partner with Chief Commercial Officer to develop and maintain a market-prioritization methodology incorporating prevalence, payer landscape, regulatory pathway, competitive intensity, and unit economics.• Regulatory & Licensing Pathway. Partner with Legal and Compliance to sequence state licensing, Medicaid enrollment, and accreditation timelines into the launch plan.• Site Strategy. Partner with Operations, Growth and Finance on site selection, real estate partnerships, and buildout coordination; establish standards and vendor relationships that scale.• Launch Execution. Partner with Operations on the launch playbook — hiring, credentialing, payer contracting, community and referral development — driving faster ramps and more predictable unit economics.• Economics & Learning Loop. Track de novo cohort performance against model; institutionalize learnings to improve each subsequent opening.

 

4. Strategic Growth OpportunitiesPartner with Clinical team on the aperture of non-M&A, non-de-novo strategic initiatives that expand Groups' addressable opportunity.• Service Line Expansion. Evaluate and sequence adjacent service lines — behavioral health, alcohol use disorder, eating disorder treatment, recovery support, and wraparound services — that extend the clinical model.• Strategic Partnerships & JVs. Partner with Chief Commercial Officer on structure partnerships with health plans, health systems, MSOs, and community organizations, including risk-bearing arrangements and joint ventures.• Platform Investments. Partner with Head of Technology on build-vs-buy-vs-partner decisions for capabilities (data, technology, clinical infrastructure) that enable scale.• Long-Range Strategy. Partner with the CEO and CFO on three-to-five-year strategic planning and capital allocation.

Other Duties and Responsibilities:The Head of Corporate Development serves on the Executive Leadership Team, and regularly engages with the Board of Directors and investor group.Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Extensive knowledge of mergers and acquisitions, including target identification, valuation, due diligence, negotiation, transaction structuring, and deal execution
  • Thorough understanding of corporate finance, financial modeling, business valuation methodologies, capital allocation, and investment analysis.
  • Knowledge of post-merger integration principles, change management methodologies, and synergy realization strategies.
  • Strong understanding of healthcare operations.
  • Exceptional strategic thinking and business planning skills with the ability to translate corporate strategy into executable growth initiatives.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in either Finance, Business , Healthcare Administration or related field.   
  • This position requires 7+ years in corporate development, private equity, strategy consulting or healthcare M&A
  • This position requires 3 - 5+ years in executive leadership or enterprise-level strategic roles.
  • Access to reliable internet and telephone services, specifically 50M download and 10M upload packages or higher as well as a strong WiFi signal from your remote work location.

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