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About the position We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Real Estate Analyst to support the Senior Director of Real Estate Strategy in driving investment decisions for our portfolio of 850+ U.S. retail locations and new store development initiatives. Senior Real Estate Analyst supports Real Estate leadership in driving investment decisions for our portfolio of 850+ U.S. retail locations and new clinic development initiatives. In this role, you are responsible for conducting in-depth analyses and providing strategic recommendations on real estate transactions, including new clinic openings, lease extensions, remodels, and other key projects. You will work independently executing financial analyses, generating insights, and delivering clear, data-driven recommendations to Real Estate leadership and cross-functional teams. Additionally, you will participate in managing and overseeing external broker partners, ensuring seamless execution of Letters of Intent (LOI) and other key documentation, while facilitating the handoff of projects to Leasing and Construction teams. Prior experience with Salesforce, Lease Management software, and GIS software is preferred. This is a remote position. This role may require travel to ATI markets to support site selection, market expansion, and relocation efforts. Responsibilities • Act as a strategic partner within the Real Estate team, delivering data-driven insights and investment recommendations to optimize the company's portfolio. • Leverage financial modeling and analysis to support key decisions on new clinic openings, lease extensions, remodels, and relocations. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop business cases, ensuring alignment with company growth strategies and decision-making timelines. • Management of external broker partners; overseeing the execution of Letters of Intent (LOI) and ensuring a seamless handoff to Leasing and Construction teams. • Develop and present Real Estate Committee (REC) recommendations and reports to senior leadership, supporting high-impact real estate investment decisions. • Oversee Pipeline Management (Salesforce) and Real Estate GIS software tools, ensuring data integrity, reporting accuracy, and system optimization. • This role may require travel to ATI markets to support site selection, market expansion, and relocation efforts. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in finance, Business, or Real Estate & Development related field. • 5 years of related work experience demonstrated increase in scope of role. • Track record of being a ‘self-starter' and driving adoption of analysis and approaches to solve complex business problems. • Track record of ability to collaborate and work well with others to yield results. Nice-to-haves • MBA. • Prior experience with Salesforce, Lease Management software, and GIS software is preferred but not required. Apply tot his job

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