Aidkit·about 6 hours ago
AidKit's cutting-edge technology transforms complex cash assistance programs into streamlined, secure, and dignified experiences. By seamlessly connecting applicants to vital resources, we're making aid radically accessible for diverse populations—including unhoused and unbanked. We started as a nonprofit initiative during COVID-19 and today provide the technology backbone for some of the nation's most innovative public safety net programs.
As we continue to grow rapidly, the opportunity for impact is immense. Apply to join our team if you're seeking meaningful work in an environment that trusts your judgment and values your unique contributions.
This is a hands-on operator role: you'll run the accounting "engine," partner closely with Treasury Ops (who executes AP/AR and payment operations), and bring the structure, documentation, and spreadsheet horsepower needed to scale. You'll ensure our financials are accurate, audit-ready, and delivered on time—operating independently with strong quality gates and minimal oversight.
You will report to the Senior Director of Finance & Operations and serve as the primary owner of the accounting close and reconciliations during scheduled Finance leadership leave periods.
Execute the monthly close calendar, checklist, and deliverables with consistent timeline (target: ~14 business days)
Prepare and maintain key account reconciliations (cash/bank, prepaids, accruals, deferred items, payroll) with clear support and variance follow-up
Produce accurate monthly financial outputs (budget vs. actual, department reporting, next-twelve-month revenue tracking)
Reconcile activity across banks and payment processors (e.g., Mercury, Dwolla, card partners) and ensure clearing/timing items are tracked, explained, and resolved.
Perform final review of financials (reasonableness checks, variance investigation) before release
Ensure revenue accrual estimates and deferral schedules tie cleanly to source systems and documentation (and reconcile to GL revenue).
Drive cleanup and prevention of aged recon items
Partner with Treasury Ops/Program Finance Ops to maintain accurate program/grant fund balance schedules and tie-outs across many programs/accounts.
Own finance systems (accounting-side) for Rillet + Ramp integrations—drive improvements, not just usage
Build error-proof templates and checks that catch issues early (period/cutoff errors, miscodings, unmapped items)
Reduce manual work with clean mappings, automation-first workflows, and auditable spreadsheets/models
Partner with Treasury Ops to align data outputs with accounting records and maintain reliable cash visibility
Create lightweight analyses to answer practical questions and share insights with Finance leadership
Maintain SOPs for close, reconciliations, and accounting workflows
Create a clean, organized evidence trail for auditors/diligence (repeatable PBC responses, defensible documentation)
Own audit/diligence finance-side execution, coordinating with Finance leadership and Compliance as needed
Perform periodic reviews of approvals, access, and permissions
Coordinate and support external tax accountants for corporate tax returns
CPA preferred (or equivalent experience)
5+ years in corporate accounting and/or close execution roles (startup/scale-up a plus)
Demonstrated ability to own month-end close independently in a lean org
Advanced Excel / Google Sheets skills (pivots, XLOOKUP/INDEX-MATCH, SUMIFS, cross-workbook functions, multi-criteria logic)
Comfort making judgment calls and documenting decisions clearly
Strong "no surprises" communication and documentation habits
Experience improving processes, automating workflows, and supporting audits
You care deeply about the mission of direct aid and supporting anyone who needs help
Naturally curious and analytical - you don’t stop at “it doesn’t tie,” you ask why, trace it to root cause, and prevent it from recurring.
Strong communicator to leadership - you can summarize what happened, what you found, and what decision/action is needed in a clear, non-technical way.
Tool-builder mindset — you’ve built spreadsheets or lightweight tools from scratch (templates, checks, dashboards, models) that reduced errors or saved meaningful time, and you can explain your logic.
For this full-time position, you can work from anywhere in the United States. The salary for this role is $130,000
Benefits: We reinforce a culture of dignity, autonomy, and trust by actively taking an interest in and supporting employees' lives outside of work. We also provide equity (varies by position and experience) and a comprehensive benefits package including:
Fair salaries that are transparent and competitive, with a maximum ratio of 3:1 between the highest and lowest paid employees at the company
Fully remote work setting with home office setup and maintenance stipends
Unlimited paid time off
Retirement plan with 401K matching
Health benefits (for you and your family)
Flexible schedule
Generous 16-week paid parental leave
Professional development support