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We support U.S.-based operators and franchise owners — real businesses with real payroll, real vendors, real bank accounts, and real decisions being made off the numbers you produce.
Yes, we code transactions, reconcile accounts, chase invoices, process AP/AR, and run month-end close.
But the real business we are in is the number being right.
An owner looks at a cash report and decides whether to hire. A CPA opens the books in April and either finds them clean or spends two weeks and a lot of the owner's money fixing them. A vendor gets paid twice because nobody caught it. A customer never pays at all because nobody followed up. A month closes on day 22 instead of day 8, so by the time anyone sees the number, it is too old to act on.
Every one of those is a decision made on bad information, or made too late. That is what this role is for.
We are hiring a Bookkeeping / Accounting Support Specialist who owns accuracy, consistency, and timeliness of financial operations across one or multiple businesses.
This is a remote role through ScaleSource. This is not a slow back-office seat where things wait until next week. Clean books, tight deadlines, real ownership.
If you need to be told every step, this is not the role.
If you close on schedule, reconcile to the penny, and get genuinely uncomfortable when something does not tie out, you may be exactly who we need.
Our standard is simple:
The books are always clean, always current, and always ready — before anyone asks.
If a transaction hits the account, it gets coded correctly and consistently. If an account needs reconciling, it reconciles — not "reconciles except for a $340 variance nobody has looked at since March." If a bill is due, it gets paid. If an invoice is out, it gets collected. If it is month-end, the close checklist runs on cadence, not on inspiration.
And when the owner, the CPA, or the finance lead opens the books, they find documentation, not archaeology.
We do not need someone who says, "It's close enough, I'll clean it up at year-end." We need someone who says:
"All three accounts reconciled as of the 5th. Close checklist complete, books closed day 8. Two variances found and resolved — one duplicate vendor payment recovered, one miscoded expense reclassified. Cash report and close summary are in the folder. AR over 60 days is down to two accounts, both with follow-up dates."
That is the difference.
Your mission is to make the numbers trustworthy and make them fast.
You are the person who makes sure the owner can look at a report on the 10th and actually believe it. You are the person who makes sure the CPA has nothing to clean up. You are the person who catches the duplicate, the miscode, the missing receipt, and the invoice that has been sitting unpaid for 74 days while everyone assumed someone else was on it.
You will work between operators, vendors, customers, and the CPA or finance lead to keep the books accurate, current, and documented.
You are not just entering transactions.
You are protecting the accuracy the whole business runs on.
1. Transaction Coding and Reconciliation
You will own the daily accuracy of the books.
You will be responsible for:
A reconciliation with an unexplained variance is not a reconciliation. It is a note to your future self.
2. AP, AR, Invoicing, and Collections
Nobody enjoys collections. Do them anyway. The invoice that has been unpaid for 90 days is not going to chase itself.
3. Month-End Close
You will run the close on a tight, consistent cadence.
You will be responsible for:
4. Reporting and Cash Visibility
You will deliver recurring finance reports on schedule.
You will be responsible for:
A report nobody reads is a report you built wrong.
5. Documentation and CPA Readiness
You will keep the books and documentation ready for the owner, CPA, or finance lead at all times.
You will be responsible for:
The test is simple: if you disappeared tomorrow, could someone else run these books next week?
We care a lot about fit. Skills matter, but mindset matters more.
1. The Number Is Either Right or It Isn't
There is no "roughly reconciled."
We need someone who does not let a variance slide, does not force a balance, and does not plan to fix it later. Later is how books become expensive.
2. Own It
Ownership means the problem does not have to be your fault for it to become your responsibility.
If a vendor invoice is wrong, you do not just note it. You chase it until it is right. You do not get to say, "I emailed them" and wash your hands of it.
3. Document It or It Did Not Happen
Every judgment call, every reclass, every one-off, every unusual transaction — documented, dated, explained.
We are not running a business on your memory. Your memory is not auditable. 4. Communicate Early and Honestly
Bad news early is useful. Bad news late is expensive — and in finance, it is expensive in a way that shows up in a tax filing.
If the close is going to slip, say it before the deadline. If you found a mistake — yours or anyone's — surface it immediately. If you are not sure how something should be coded, ask before you guess.
Nobody has ever been fired here for finding a problem.
5. The Deadline Is a Real Thing
Month-end is not a suggestion. Close is not "when I get to it."
We need someone who treats a cadence as a commitment and builds their month backwards from it.
6. Make the Company Better
We are not hiring you to maintain broken systems.
If the coding conventions are inconsistent, the close checklist is missing steps, the AR follow-up is nonexistent, or the same vendor issue keeps recurring — speak up and help fix it.
You are winning in this role if:
Requirements
Please do not apply unless you meet these requirements.
These numbers are not decorative. If you cannot point to where in your work history each one happened, please do not apply.
These are not all required, but they are a big plus.
You do not need to know all of these, but you need to be tech-comfortable and able to learn quickly.
If learning a new tool stresses you out, this is probably not your seat.
This role is perfect for someone who:
This role is not for someone who:
This is an ownership role. You will have support and a CPA to escalate to, but you must bring accuracy, urgency, and follow-through.
Benefits
Remote, supporting U.S.-based operators and franchise businesses.
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM (PST, CST, or EST).
Your assigned time zone will be confirmed during the interview process. Month-end is heavier than mid-month. That is the job.
$1,250 USD/month for the first 90 days. $1,500 USD/month after.
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