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Senior Property Bookkeeper

Nomad works in the long-term home rental space to make renting better for everyone involved. We offer rental property owners rental income certainty and the ease of knowing we have their backs -- and we are working hard to unlock economic opportunity for everyone in the long-term rental community including our residents. We’re taking on an enormous, undisrupted and fragmented market with a powerful platform providing property owners and their residents with the tools to make their experiences better than ever.

Our distinctive value proposition starts with the guaranteed rent estimate and technology for owners to successfully lease their property, triage repairs, and more all while being protected from the biggest risks landlords face. We’re transforming the existing subpar solutions into the future of real estate and financial technology.

Backed by amazing investors, we have scaled nationwide and are growing fast to bring our products to rental owners everywhere. This will be a career-defining adventure!

 

About the Team

The Financial Operations (FinOps) team at Nomad powers the core of our business: guaranteed owner payments. FinOps works closely with customer success, sales, engineering, product, and other teams across the org to deliver our mission of unlocking economic opportunity for everyone in the long-term rental community. As our company grows and changes, so do our procedures. As a part of this team, you will partner with our Finance Operations Manager to develop those processes and procedures and witness the real-time impact they have on Nomad!

 

About the Role

We’re looking for a Property Bookkeeper who is excited about running Nomad’s day-to-day operational accounting. This is a role for someone who will thrive exemplifying Nomad’s core values as they work with internal teams, property owners, residents, and vendors. If you’re passionate about real estate tech, want to develop some well-rounded operational expertise, and desire to be part of a generation-defining business, this role could be for you!

In the role, you’ll:

  • Conduct property-level bookkeeping duties in AppFolio, including:
    • Rent collection, utility payment management, and security deposit collection/return
    • Owner and vendor payments, statement preparation, and new owner/property onboarding
    • Internal accounting requests (issuing concessions, refunding tenants, passing through charges from tenants to owners, etc)
    • Weekly bank reconciliations
    • Identifying and fixing bookkeeping errors
    • Approving payment batches (for specific scenarios and up to a threshold)
  • Support the Finance Operations Manager with various duties, including:
    • Monthly reporting to close the books
    • Corporate invoicing
    • Issuing 1099s
    • Training other team members
    • Writing SOPs
    • Owner and tenant support
    • Implementing process improvements
  • Be an owner and resident champion by helping our sales and success teams deliver seamless onboarding and support experiences 
  • Systematically improve process efficiencies and bookkeeping accuracy

Who you are

  • 3+ years of general work experience
  • Work experience in a fast-paced environment balancing multiple detail-oriented tasks and responsibilities (i.e. start-up company)
  • Work experience in accounting or bookkeeping is a plus
  • A bachelor’s degree is preferred
  • Experience using a suite of software solutions to accomplish your work (AppFolio, Salesforce, Quickbooks, Hubspot, Bill.com, etc.)
  • High attention to detail, particularly as it relates to numbers
  • Strong communication, teamwork, organizational, and time management skills with the ability to handle many different requests and projects in a fast-paced environment without losing track of commitments or priorities
  • Deep curiosity to constantly ask questions, learn from errors, and seek opportunities to learn new things
  • Experience using analytical approaches to develop, measure, and evolve processes
  • Ability to lean into ambiguous problems, collect feedback and buy-in from stakeholders, and design and execute solutions
  • Excellent project management skills - you are comfortable executing a new project, with different stakeholders and collaborators, from beginning to end effectively
  • Desire to mentor and support others on your team

Where you'll be

This is a hybrid position and you would need to come to our downtown Denver office 3 times a week - or more if you like! We are surrounded by other tech companies, coffee shops, breweries, and restaurants.

Potential pay range: $28 - $36 / hour

Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors including candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the amounts listed above. In addition to competitive base salary, Full-Time, non-contract roles are also eligible for equity.

 

Nomads build community
One % better every day
Mission before ourselves
Act from ownership
Dream without boundaries

Our values shape the employee experience and our commitment to creating an inclusive workplace for all team members. We’re headquartered in beautiful Denver, Colorado and have an office in Uptown.

We design our benefits in order to build an exceptional team invested in our collective, long-term success. We’re a startup and, as we achieve milestones, we evaluate our programs in order to continue to be competitive for our stage and for the talent we hope to bring onto our team.

  • We’ve got you covered: Anthem medical plans as well as Guardian dental and vision insurance. We also provide life and short- and long-term disability coverage.
  • We recognize the value of time away: Personalized Paid Time Off
  • We balance the short and long-term incentives: We offer stock options to all full time employees and have a 401(k) plan so that you can contribute toward your retirement.
  • You’re an important part of the Nomad team: We celebrate your anniversaries with rewards as you vacation as a local–or global– Nomad, culminating in a sabbatical in year 4. We also give you amazing discounts if you buy/sell homes with us!
  • We get you the tech you need to do your job: A laptop plus a small budget to ensure your setup is...set up!

 

Nomad is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status, or other protected status under all applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to nurturing an environment of inclusivity and innovation. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know. 

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