Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. SGA Dental Partners is at a defining moment — having successfully combined three established dental platforms into a single, unified enterprise. The Senior Corporate Accountant will be a core member of the corporate accounting team, contributing to the financial reporting, technical accounting, and control environment required of a best-in-class, growth-oriented organization.
Responsibilities
- Support the company’s transition toward institutional-grade financial reporting standards and accounting policies consistent with a best-in-class enterprise
- Partner with external auditors and advisors to support audit readiness, technical accounting assessments, and implementation of new standards
- Support accounting diligence for acquisitions in a high-volume roll-up environment
- Ensure consistency in financial reporting across legacy and newly acquired entities
- Standardize and document best practice accounting policies and procedures
- Support the monthly close process, including journal entries, account reconciliations, and variance analysis across the consolidated organization
- Design, implement, and maintain strong internal controls consistent with the rigor expected in a scaled, audit-ready environment
- Assist with external auditors and advisors
- Support annual audits and quarterly reviews with increasing rigor aligned to best-in-class financial reporting standards
- Proactively identify and mitigate accounting and reporting risks
- Identify and support automation of manual accounting processes to enhance efficiency and data integrity
- Partner with FP&A and IT to ensure alignment between accounting, reporting, and operational systems
- Partner across business functions to drive efficiency and reporting consistency throughout the organization
- Provide technical accounting guidance on complex transactions and strategic initiatives
- Work cross-functionally with finance, operations, and IT teams across a newly combined organization to support consistency and continuous improvement
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance required
- CPA required
- 5+ years of relevant experience
- Experience in a corporate accounting function at a company with revenues exceeding $300M, or equivalent scale and complexity
- Big 4 or large regional public accounting firm experience required
- Proven ability to work in a fast-paced, acquisitive environment
- Intellectual curiosity and comfort operating in an environment where new processes need to be built
- Exceptional problem-solving and change management capabilities
- Experience leveraging technology to improve both transaction processing and technical accounting workflows
- Strong working knowledge of GAAP, with demonstrated ability to research, implement, and document complex accounting standards in a multi-entity environment
- Demonstrated experience in process improvement in areas such as accounting policy, monthly close process, reporting, technology utilization, etc
- Experience with several of the following technical areas (candidates need not have experience in all): ASC 606 (revenue recognition), ASC 805 (business combinations), ASC 842 (leases), ASC 350/360 (goodwill, intangibles, and long-lived asset impairment), ASC 450 (contingencies and litigation reserves), ASC 420 (exit and disposal cost obligations), ASC 310/326 (accounts receivable allowances, including CECL methodology), ASC 740 (income tax accounting)
- Prior experience in a public company corporate accounting role preferred
- Experience in a private equity–backed, high-growth environment preferred
- Experience in healthcare, dental, or multi-site services preferred
Benefits
- Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 401(k) Retirement Plan Health and Vision Insurance
- Employer-Paid Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Care.com Membership & Employee Assistance Program
- Supplemental Coverage (Disability, Critical Illness, Accident)
- Career Growth and Development Opportunities
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