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TMC Community Capital
Job Title: Staff Accountant
Job Classification: Exempt, Full-Time
Salary Range: $85,000-$105,000 annually
Working Location: Remote/Hybrid; Los Angeles/Bay Area preferred
Reports To: Director of Impact
About Us
TMC Community Capital (TMC CC) is a nonprofit microlender (CDFI), who provides affordable loans to small businesses in California, with a focus on those that are historically excluded from traditional financing. We help create financial stability with fast and affordable online financing; encouraging entrepreneurship among women-owned, minority-owned, low-income small businesses.
We leverage innovative technology, inclusive underwriting methods, and deep community partnerships. We build relationships with the community. We help build opportunities.
We are a mission-driven, fast-growing org with a strong culture.
Job Summary
We are seeking a strategic and detail-oriented Staff Accountant to lead our financial operations and support our community-focused lending initiatives. This role is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our accounting systems, maintaining compliance with federal and state regulations, and supporting organizational decision-making through timely financial reporting and analysis.
The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in nonprofit and loan fund accounting, a hands-on approach to daily operations, and a passion for economic justice. This position plays a critical role in managing financial workflows—from fund disbursement and payroll to audits and grant tracking—while also driving process improvements and cross-functional collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Reporting & Oversight
Job Title: Staff Accountant
Job Classification: Exempt, Full-Time
Salary Range: $85,000-$105,000 annually
Working Location: Remote/Hybrid; Los Angeles/Bay Area preferred
Reports To: Director of Impact
About Us
TMC Community Capital (TMC CC) is a nonprofit microlender (CDFI), who provides affordable loans to small businesses in California, with a focus on those that are historically excluded from traditional financing. We help create financial stability with fast and affordable online financing; encouraging entrepreneurship among women-owned, minority-owned, low-income small businesses.
We leverage innovative technology, inclusive underwriting methods, and deep community partnerships. We build relationships with the community. We help build opportunities.
We are a mission-driven, fast-growing org with a strong culture.
Job Summary
We are seeking a strategic and detail-oriented Staff Accountant to lead our financial operations and support our community-focused lending initiatives. This role is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our accounting systems, maintaining compliance with federal and state regulations, and supporting organizational decision-making through timely financial reporting and analysis.
The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in nonprofit and loan fund accounting, a hands-on approach to daily operations, and a passion for economic justice. This position plays a critical role in managing financial workflows—from fund disbursement and payroll to audits and grant tracking—while also driving process improvements and cross-functional collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Reporting & Oversight
- Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close processes.
- Prepare and record assets, liabilities, revenue, reserves, and expense entries.
- Oversee general ledger, journal entries, and reconciliations.
- Prepare GAAP-compliant financial statements and board reports.
- Ensure compliance with CDFI Fund, IRS, and other regulatory requirements.
- Manage annual audits and coordinate with external auditors.
- Maintain internal controls and risk management procedures.
- File state reporting, county property tax, and business license.
- Collaborate with leadership to develop and monitor budgets.
- Provide financial analysis and forecasting to support strategic decisions.
- Oversee accounting for loan portfolios, including interest accruals, reserves, and fund application.
- Track restricted and unrestricted funds, grants, and program income.
- Disburse loan funds by verifying amounts and wire instructions, securing approvals, and ensuring timely and accurate release.
- Initiate NACHA batch pulls for loan payments and monitor for returned payments.
- Reconcile loans funded, payments received, and loan sale portfolio across QuickBooks, DownHome, and bank records.
- Manage the accounting inbox and serve as the first point of contact for internal and external inquiries. Respond promptly, resolve issues, and escalate as needed.
- Input accounts payable into Bill.com and QuickBooks. Obtain invoice approvals and process weekly payments. Maintain A/P files and follow up on vendor issues.
- Set up new vendors in Bill.com, manage W-9s, and ensure tax compliance.
- Issue year-end 1099s.
- Deposit and record payments received. Prepare daily bank deposits and cash transfers.
- Process bi-monthly payroll and 401(k). Ensure accurate timecard submissions and obtain appropriate timecard approvals.
- Administer the corporate credit card program, including reconciliation and policy enforcement.
- Review and process employee expense reimbursements accurately and timely.
- Evaluate and enhance accounting systems and workflows.
- Implement technology solutions to improve efficiency and reporting.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams to understand operational workflows, ensure accounting accuracy, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance (CPA preferred).
- 7 years of progressive accounting experience, ideally in nonprofit or financial services.
- Experience with CDFIs, loan accounting, and fund management strongly preferred.
- Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage Intacct) and Excel.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Commitment to economic justice and community development.
- Must be able to legally work in the US.
Salary : $85,000 - $105,000