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Staff Accountant (Part-Time)

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

At Target RWE, our mission is driven by a deep commitment to people, the patients we serve, the partners we collaborate with, and the dedicated team members who power our work. As a purpose-driven organization, we leverage real-world data to advance clinical research and inform better healthcare decisions. We foster a collaborative environment where every voice is heard, every idea has an impact, and every contribution helps improve lives. If you're seeking a place where your work truly matters, join us to help advance science securely and responsibly.

About the Role

The Staff Accountant is a key member of the Target RWE Finance team, reporting to the Head of Finance. This role owns the day-to-day execution of accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash reconciliation, and general accounting functions. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, process-driven, and eager to contribute to a collaborative and growing finance organization.

What You'll Do

Accounts Payable

  • Process and code vendor invoices accurately and in a timely manner within Bill.com
  • Manage the full AP cycle from invoice receipt through payment execution
  • Administer the employee expense reimbursement program using Concur Time and Expense, ensuring compliance with company policy
  • Reconcile AP subledger to the general ledger on a monthly basis
  • Maintain vendor records and support annual 1099 filing

Accounts Receivable

  • Generate and issue client invoices in accordance with contract terms and project milestones
  • Monitor AR aging and proactively follow up on outstanding balances
  • Apply cash receipts and reconcile the AR subledger to the general ledger monthly
  • Partner with project delivery teams to resolve billing discrepancies

Cash Reconciliation

  • Perform daily and monthly bank reconciliations for all company accounts
  • Investigate and resolve reconciling items in a timely manner

General Accounting Support

  • Prepare and post monthly journal entries, including accruals and prepaid amortization
  • Support the monthly and annual financial close process
  • Assist with audit preparation and provide documentation as requested
  • Maintain organized and audit-ready workpapers and account reconciliations
  • Identify opportunities to improve accounting processes and system utilization
  • Support ad hoc finance projects and reporting as assigned by the Head of Finance

Who You Are

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related field
  • 1-2 years hands-on accounting experience preferred, with demonstrated exposure to AP, AR, and general ledger functions
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team-first approach
  • Growth mindset with a willingness to learn new systems, processes, and responsibilities in a fast-evolving environment
  • Comfort operating in a startup environment where priorities can shift and initiative is valued

Preferred

  • Experience with Nexonia, Concur, Bill.com, and Sage Intacct
  • Motivated self-starter who thrives with consistency and clear day-to-day expectations
  • Experience in a professional work environment
  • Familiarity with ASC 606 revenue recognition concepts

What we offer you

  • Hybrid work — 3 days/week in our brand-new office!
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision for you and your family
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Generous PTO and company holidays
  • Paid parental leave

Hybrid Part-Time (20-25 Hours): Located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

At Target RWE, our mission is driven by a deep commitment to people, the patients we serve, the partners we collaborate with, and the dedicated team members who power our work. As a purpose-driven organization, we leverage real-world data to advance clinical research and inform better healthcare decisions. We foster a collaborative environment where every voice is heard, every idea has an impact, and every contribution helps improve lives. If you're seeking a place where your work truly matters, join us to help advance science securely and responsibly.

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