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Accounting Manager

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Loaction: Remote in the following states (CO,GA,TN,FL,TX,NV)

The Accounting Manager at Skin Laundry is responsible for leading and evolving the company’s core accounting function into a highly controlled, scalable, and insight-driven operation. This role goes beyond transactional accounting, owning the integrity of financial data, strengthening internal controls, and building the systems and processes that support a multi-location, high-growth business.

This leader balances operational excellence with forward-thinking strategy, leveraging automation and technology to improve accuracy, reduce manual work, and enable more real-time, data-informed decision-making. They serve as a strategic partner to Finance, Operations, and Field Leadership, ensuring accounting not only closes the books, but actively contributes to business performance, risk management, and long-term scalability.

Core Responsibilities

Strategic & Operational Ownership

  • Own and continuously evolve the full accounting lifecycle, including:
    • Month-end and year-end close
    • General ledger management
    • Accruals and reconciliations
    • Fixed assets
    • Revenue and expense recognition
  • Ensure timely, accurate, and compliant financial reporting across all entities and locations
  • Establish scalable accounting processes that support growth while maintaining consistency and control
  • Partner with Finance on budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes

Team Leadership & Organizational Design

  • Lead, coach, and develop accounting team members and/or outsourced partners
  • Set clear expectations around performance, accountability, and quality of work
  • Design team structure and capacity plans aligned to business growth
  • Build and implement SOPs, training programs, and documentation to reduce key-person risk
  • Foster a culture of ownership, continuous improvement, and operational excellence

Controls, Compliance & Risk Management

  • Design, implement, and continuously strengthen internal controls across all accounting processes
  • Ensure compliance with GAAP and internal policies
  • Own audit readiness and serve as primary liaison for internal and external audits
  • Proactively identify financial and operational risks and implement mitigation strategies
  • Maintain strong oversight of balance sheet integrity and reconciliation processes

Systems, Automation & Process Improvement

  • Own the accounting technology ecosystem, including ERP systems and integrations
  • Identify and implement automation opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce manual work
  • Streamline workflows across accounting functions and close processes
  • Partner with Finance and IT to evaluate and implement new systems or tools
  • Leverage data and technology to enhance reporting accuracy and speed

Performance Management & Data-Driven Insights

  • Own accounting KPIs and reporting, including:
    • Close timeline and accuracy
    • Reconciliation completion and variance tracking
    • Audit findings and resolution timelines
    • Process efficiency metrics
  • Translate financial data into actionable insights for leadership
  • Build dashboards and reporting frameworks to increase visibility and decision-making speed
  • Identify root causes of discrepancies and implement sustainable solutions

Cross-Functional Partnership

  • Partner closely with Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Finance teams to ensure alignment across all financial operations
  • Collaborate with Operations and Field Leadership to improve financial processes and compliance at the clinic level
  • Support leadership with financial insights that inform business decisions
  • Act as a key point of contact for accounting-related inquiries across the organization

Retail / Multi-Location Scope

  • Ensure accurate financial reporting across multiple locations and entities
  • Build scalable processes that support field operations while maintaining centralized control
  • Partner with field leadership to ensure compliance with financial policies and procedures
  • Oversee accounting implications of refunds, chargebacks, and operational adjustments

What Success Looks Like

  • Accounting operates as a highly accurate, audit-ready, and scalable function
  • Month-end close is timely, consistent, and well-controlled
  • Financial data is trusted, accessible, and actionable
  • Manual work is reduced through automation and improved processes
  • Strong cross-functional trust is built through reliability and insight
  • The accounting function evolves from transactional to strategic

Required Qualifications

  • 5+ years of progressive accounting experience
  • 2+ years of people leadership experience in a multi-entity or multi-location environment
  • Strong understanding of GAAP and financial reporting
  • Proven experience managing month-end close and reconciliations
  • Experience building and strengthening internal controls and supporting audits
  • Strong systems expertise (ERP systems, financial tools)
  • Advanced Excel and data analysis skills
  • Strong business acumen with the ability to operate both strategically and hands-on

Preferred Qualifications

  • CPA or CPA-eligible
  • Experience in retail, healthcare, or multi-location environments
  • Experience implementing system improvements, automation, or process redesign
  • Familiarity with AP/AR workflows and financial integrations

 

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