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Associate Director, Finance and Accounting

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About Kasa

Kasa is the leading tech-enabled hotel and apartment hotel brand and manager. Kasa has built a hospitality operating system that fundamentally improves the profitability of hospitality assets while delivering a high quality, digitally forward experience to guests. We partner with owners of multifamily and boutique hospitality properties to deliver stylish, professionally managed accommodations to business and leisure travelers alike. We took the best that hotels and short-term rentals had to offer and created a new class of hospitality that is well-priced, reliable, and offers a large selection of great locations.

Unlike traditional hotel operators, we prioritize automation, AI-driven pricing, and data-driven decision-making to optimize revenue and improve guest experiences.

The Role

Kasa offers flexible accommodations for guests in dozens of markets nationwide. We partner with multifamily and hospitality property owners to property manage various unit types in our portfolio, including short-term rental apartments, Apart-Hotels, and traditional hotels across price and quality tiers. The Associate Director, Finance will lead our property level financial strategy, planning, operations, and partner reporting. As a senior leader, you will drive financial excellence, enabling the company to scale effectively while meeting the needs of our guests, property owners, and internal teams. The ideal candidate will bring a blend of strategic thinking, analytical rigor, and leadership expertise, along with a deep understanding of finance and accounting within the hospitality or real estate industries.


About the Team

Kasa is building an efficient and effective Finance and Accounting team to ensure best-in-class financial reporting and guest satisfaction. You will be joining a team with diverse backgrounds in technology, hospitality, real estate, and private equity. The team focuses on building scalable processes by being resourceful and having a growth mindset. This remote role will be part of a mission critical team, allowing for significant upward mobility within a fast-growing organization.


Day in the Life of a Kasa Associate Director, Finance and Accounting

Financial Strategy & Reporting

  • Provide strategic insights and recommendations to senior leadership through comprehensive financial analysis, including variance analysis, trend analysis, and scenario planning
  • Oversee the property level month-end and year-end close processes for an +85 property portfolio, ensuring timely and accurate financial reporting for internal stakeholders and external partners
  • Conduct the monthly and annual processes of consolidating financial results into Kasa stand-alone financial reports, in accordance with GAAP and USALI
  • Serve as the subject matter expert on USALI and GAAP reporting requirements at the property level, opining on how to handle accounting for new requirements and business changes
  • Assist the Finance Director with responsibilities impacted by portfolio and property results, including consolidated Kasa, Inc. variance explanations
  • Enhance and enforce accounting policies, procedures, and controls to optimize operational efficiency and mitigate risk
  • Oversee property level cash management and treasury function
  • Manage ad hoc owner financial reporting requests and analysis

Property Finance Team (PFT) Leadership

  • Manage Finance Managers and Property Accountants (Staff and Senior), overseeing workloads, coordinating new responsibilities, and managing project and ad hoc assignments as needed
  • Serve as the escalation point for portfolio and property level issues that Finance Managers are not able to independently resolve
  • Ensure the Property Finance Team complies with SOPs and best practices, including balance sheet reconciliations
  • Serve as point of contact for cross-portfolio issues and questions that impact all properties (e.g. how parking expense affects the calculation of operating profit for managed properties)
  • Represent Finance in company-wide initiatives, providing insight into Finance implications and directing the Finance Team's support of those initiatives
  • Mentor and develop a high-performing finance team, fostering growth and creating a culture of accountability and collaboration

Revenue Accounting

  • Oversee the revenue accounting function, ensuring revenue reporting accuracy across the portfolio
  • Manage the Senior Revenue Accounting Analyst and partner with the Kasa Mexico Manager on managing Mexico-based resources
  • Drive focus on strategic initiatives and process improvement in revenue accounting and reporting
  • Serve as the escalation point for revenue accounting issues the Senior Analyst is not able to independently resolve

Process & Project Leadership

  • Lead projects related to property and portfolio level reporting and accounting, including automation and optimization initiatives, SOP implementation and documentation, and the adoption of new accounting standards
  • Champion the adoption of tools, technologies, and best practices to enhance financial operations and reporting capabilities
  • Partner with the accounting team to streamline reconciliations, audits, and financial record-keeping processes
  • Lead the annual audit, collaborating with the audit team and Kasa team members to ensure a successful process
  • Lead initiatives to ensure compliance with financial regulations and reporting standards, while staying ahead of evolving industry requirements

Business Partnership

  • Act as a thought partner to Revenue and General Managers to improve portfolio performance and financial outcomes
  • Deliver insights that address guest, property owner, and operational challenges in the global accommodations market

Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field; a Master's degree or professional certification (e.g., CFA, CPA) is strongly preferred
  • 10+ years of proven experience in senior financial management roles, in hospitality (strongly preferred) or other real estate operating businesses
  • Subject matter expert on USALI and GAAP Reporting Requirements for the hotel industry
  • Exceptional leadership skills with demonstrated success in managing and scaling finance teams
  • Advanced proficiency in financial modeling, data analysis, and reporting tools (e.g., Excel, ERP systems)
  • In-depth knowledge of financial regulations, reporting standards, and compliance requirements
  • Strategic thinker with a strong ability to provide actionable insights for senior leadership
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with a proven ability to influence key stakeholders
  • Experience working in fast-paced, high-growth environments with competing priorities

Plus If...

  • You've worked remotely or managed distributed teams effectively
  • You are fluent in cutting edge financial accounting tools to improve accuracy and efficiency
  • You're proficient in tools like NetSuite or Google Workspace

In One Year, You Will Succeed at Kasa By:

  • Establishing robust financial processes that enable timely and accurate reporting for all properties, meeting both internal and external deadlines
  • Collaborating with the Sr. Director of Finance to strengthen controls, resolve audit findings, and minimize deficiencies
  • Becoming a trusted advisor and thought leader for portfolio leaders, including Revenue and General Managers, ensuring financial goals are consistently met
  • Delivering insights that address guest, property owner, and operational challenges in the global accommodations market
  • Building a high-performing finance team that exemplifies Kasa's core values of efficiency, innovation, and growth

 


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Benefits

  • Kasa Travel Credit: We love to travel! Kasa employees get an allowance of free stays with us in any of our locations, plus a discount on any night for friends and family.

  • Remote Work: With flexibility as a core value, and over three-quarters of the team working remotely, Kasa employees are able to work from anywhere!

  • Generous Stock Option Plan: We believe the success of our business should be shared with our team. As you grow with us, we increase the opportunities for you to become part-owners of our company.

  • Flexible PTO: Full-time exempt Kasa employees are encouraged to take time off as they need and see fit, ensuring that it’s not disruptive to their work.

  • Health Coverage: We’ve invested in comprehensive health insurance options to help when you need it most, including a company-sponsored plan with fertility coverage.

  • 401(k) plan: As you invest in yourself and your future, Kasa invests in you too: we match 100% of the first 3% of your deferred salary.

  • Other Perks: Qualifying full-time roles are eligible for a wi-fi stipend, home office stipend, and more!

 

Who We Are

Kasa is the leading tech-enabled hotel and apartment hotel brand and manager. Kasa has built a hospitality operating system that fundamentally improves the profitability of hospitality assets while delivering a high-quality, digitally forward experience to guests. We partner with owners of multifamily and boutique hospitality properties to provide stylish, professionally managed accommodations to business and leisure travelers. We took the best that hotels and short-term rentals had to offer and created a new class of hospitality that is well-priced, reliable, and offers a large selection of great locations!

Behind the scenes, we build technology that combines with our innovative operations to grow a globally scalable offering that delivers high-quality stays to guests. Our guests enjoy seamless check-ins, caring service, and attractive amenities. If anything comes up, our on-site and remote guest experience team is available throughout their stay, ensuring our hospitality is rarely seen but always felt.

Kasa is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need.

Kasa is an E-Verify participant. We will verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States by matching information employees provide on the Form I-9 against records available to the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). You may find more information here and here.

Kasa does not accept unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third party recruiting agencies in response to job postings. No fee will be paid to third parties who submit unsolicited candidates directly to our hiring managers or People & Talent team.

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The Kasa Talent Acquisition team will only communicate from email addresses that use the URLs kasa.com and us.greenhouse-mail.io. We will not use apps such as Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or Google Hangouts for communicating with you. We will never ask you to send us money or technology to work for our company. If you believe you are a scam victim, please review your local government consumer protections guidance and reach out to them directly. US-based applicants may refer to this article from consumer.ftc.gov for more details.

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