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Chief Accounting Officer
Confidential · Dallas, Texas · Posted Jun 10, 2026
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A well-established investment management firm is seeking an experienced accounting leader to oversee financial reporting, internal controls, and accounting operations across a growing portfolio. The Chief Accounting Officer will partner closely with executive leadership and play a key role in strengthening financial processes, supporting strategic initiatives, and ensuring accurate and timely reporting.
Position Responsibilities
- Oversee accounting staff.
- Reviewing all documentation and contracts to develop and improve internal controls.
- Assisting with quarterly financial reporting - including drafting and reviewing documents, ensuring quality, and administering strict timeline.
- Managing transaction accounting, the closing process, and other financial controls.
- Overseeing General Ledger functions; assure accuracy, timeliness, and conformity with professional accounting standards and best practices in accordance with GAAP.
- Partnering with the CFO to determine accounting and tax implications for all material business decisions.
- Acting as a liaison to external auditing firms, while owning primary responsibility for the Company’s views on technical accounting matters.
- Overseeing tax compliance and strategy.
- Working with senior management to ensure internal compliance.
- Implementing new procedures based on changes in regulatory laws.
- Overseeing REIT compliance of various funds.
- Working with the fund controller to ensure delivery of fund related documents.
Skills & Experience
- At least 7 years of experience in senior position in accounting.
- Thorough understanding of current compliance regulations.
- Excellent leadership and organizational skills.
- Ability to use a variety of accounting software.
- Experience drafting reports and preparing budgets and financial forecasts.
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting-related field.
- CPA
- Master’s in accounting preferred but not required.
- Formal legal training in tax regulations preferred but not required.