Accounting Manager

Remote
Full Time
Finance
Manager/Supervisor

Harbor Health looking for a collaborative Accounting Manager to become a member of our team! Harbor Health is an entirely new multi-specialty clinic group in Austin, TX utilizing a modern approach to co-create health with those who get, give, and pay for it, allowing everyone to fully flourish. Join us as we build a fully integrated system that connects care to a better payment model that truly puts the human being at the center.

The Accounting Manager will support the Controller by managing the daily operation of accounting function and assisting with monthly, quarterly, and annual consolidated financial statement preparation. The Accounting Manager will perform various highly complex accounting transactions and will oversee the reconciliation of capitation payments and related true-up. Other responsibilities include supporting the audit process, suggesting opportunities to improve operational efficiency, and improving internal controls.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Manage full cycle accounting process, including but not limited to, preparing journal entries, maintaining fixed asset and depreciation schedules, maintaining intercompany allocation.
  • Perform comprehensive reconciliation of capitation payments and account true-up, and communicate results to stakeholders
  • Perform various complex accounting ledger reconciliations for multiple entities with a high degree of accuracy
  • Assist in the monthly, quarterly, and annual close process for multiple entities in connection with preparing the consolidated financial statements and disclosures on GAAP and Statutory basis
  • Monitor and communicate irregularity/variance to the Controller and the rest of Finance team
  • Support the audit process and ensure that findings and recommendations are enforced consistently across organization
  • Assist with other projects and process improvement initiatives as necessary
  • Responsible for updating and upholding SOPs and internal controls across the company

Successful Staff Accountants will have:

  • 5 years of experience and can demonstrate a full understanding of full cycle accounting, consolidation accounting concepts, practices, and procedures
  • Strong knowledge of US GAAP and Accounting Standard
  • Prior experience in Healthcare or Healthcare Insurance industry
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or related fields

Additional Skills & Experiences Preferred include:

  • Proficient in MS Office programs and Google Suites
  • Prior experience with NetSuite is a plus
  • Meticulous while being adaptable and able to work to work in a fast-paced environment with limited resources
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills at all levels
  • Practical problem-solver, highly organized, and self-motivated
  • CPA

Physical Requirements of the role include:

  • This is a remote role with expectations to travel - 15%

If you are passionate about health care and you want to create something new together, we want you to be apart of our team!

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