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Financial Controller

$80,000-120,000/year

The Community Lighthouse

Albuquerque, NM, USA

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💡 About The Community Lighthouse (TCL) At The Community Lighthouse (TCL), we’re on a mission to heal the world—one child, one family at a time. We empower families, communities, and professionals to break cycles of trauma and build lasting change—starting from within. TCL is a for-profit, privately owned behavioral health company headquartered in New Mexico. We operate with the heart of a mission-driven organization and the rigor of a growth-focused business. Our unique culture blends clinical excellence, financial discipline, and a people-first approach. We take our work seriously—but we also believe in Play!, curiosity, connection, and showing up as ONE team. We value clarity, strategy, and systems—especially when it comes to financial leadership. 🚀 About the Role: Controller Are you a strategic financial leader who thrives on accuracy, system-building, and helping others understand the numbers? As Controller, you'll design and oversee financial systems that ensure clarity, accountability, and operational excellence. You’ll work closely with the COO and executive leadership team to ensure that TCL is positioned for scalable growth, financial stability, and compliance in a dynamic healthcare landscape. This is a key leadership role for someone who can build systems, coach leaders, forecast for the future—and translate numbers into actionable insights. 🌈 Why Join TCL? Join a fast-growing for-profit company making a meaningful impact Work in a collaborative, in-person culture where your expertise is valued Lead a high-functioning finance team with real decision-making influence Help shape the strategic financial future of a mission-centered business 🌟 Our Core Values (BRIGHT) B – Be the Example: Integrity, accuracy, and accountability in everything you do R – Relationships First: Build trust with your team, leaders, and partners I – Inspire Play: Bring creativity and flexibility to challenges G – Growth & Curiosity: Always seek better tools, systems, and solutions H – Health & Wellness: Protect the financial health of the organization T – Talk with Clarity: Make complex financials easy to understand Requirements Key Responsibilities đŸ› ïž Financial Systems & Controls Design and implement scalable systems (AP, AR, billing, payroll, close) Ensure all processes are documented, repeatable, and auditable Maintain strong internal controls with zero material weaknesses 📚 Accounting & Reporting Oversee bookkeeper and medical biller to ensure accurate and timely processing of all transactions Manage accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and financial reporting workflows Complete monthly financial close by the 15th, with 100% accuracy and audit readiness Ensure compliance with GAAP (and IFRS, if applicable) Prepare corporate tax schedules and returns; ensure accurate income tax compliance Provide the COO and CEO with clear, timely financial statements, dashboards, and variance reports Conduct ongoing financial analysis of results, trends, costs, and budgets Create and implement accounting policies and procedures to identify, resolve, and document issues Continuously improve close and reporting processes for greater efficiency and accuracy 💰 Cash Flow & Liquidity Manage weekly cash flow forecasts with ±5% accuracy Maintain operating liquidity aligned with business needs and growth planning Proactively flag cash risks and recommend mitigation strategies 📊 Budgeting & Forecasting Lead the annual budgeting process in collaboration with department heads Develop rolling forecasts that anticipate business needs and opportunities Provide variance analysis and coach leaders on financial accountability 📈 Strategic Financial Partnering Build and maintain financial models for growth, Medicaid, and expansion scenarios Identify cost savings, improve margins, and uncover revenue opportunities Prepare for Medicaid reimbursement changes with proactive scenario planning Act as a financial coach to the COO and leadership team—offering clarity and insight đŸ‘„ Team Leadership Manage and support the bookkeeper and medical biller with performance standards and accountability Establish KPIs for timeliness, accuracy, and efficiency Build a finance team culture rooted in clarity, integrity, and continuous improvement 📈 Success Metrics Area Target Monthly Close Completed by the 15th, error-free Audit Compliance. Zero material findings Cash Forecasting Within ±5% variance Liquidity Strategic reserves maintained Budgeting 95–105% variance to actual Forecasting 3–4 scenario models/year Team Performance 100% compliance with KPIs Leadership Support Monthly financial insights to COO/CEO ✅ Qualifications CPA, CMA, or equivalent certification preferred Minimum 5+ years of progressive experience in finance/accounting Experience managing financial systems in a $5M+ for-profit organization Proficiency with budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling Strong systems knowledge (ERP, CRM, reporting tools) Experience leading and mentoring finance staff Excellent communication and ability to translate numbers into action Benefits Type: Full-Time Schedule: Monday–Friday, In-Person (Possible remote opportunities in the future) Reports To: Chief Operating Officer (COO) Compensation: $80,000 – $120,000, based on experience Benefits: 401(k) with 4% match Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance Unlimited PSL after 1 year Paid parental leave Paid holidays Supportive team culture and leadership development #IND1

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