Senior Associate, Financial Operations
New York, NY, United States
LeafLink is the largest unified B2B cannabis platform, providing licensed cannabis businesses a suite of tools to manage their business more effectively, sell or order from their favorite brands and accelerate growth. We are one platform, one solution and we’re defining the way thousands of cannabis brands, distributors, and retailers streamline their operations. With thousands of brands and retailers across 30+ markets in North America, we are setting the industry standard for how cannabis businesses grow together. LeafLink processes more than $5 billion in wholesale cannabis orders annually.
Our team, backed by funding from leading VC's, including Founders Fund, Thrive Capital, Nosara Capital, and Lerer Hippeau is poised to define the cannabis supply chain through technology. LeafLink was named one of Inc. 5000’s ‘Top 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies’, one of Built In NYC's 'Best Places to Work in 2021', as well as one of Fast Company's 'Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Enterprise for 2020', joining the ranks of Amazon, Slack, and VMWare - and we're just getting started!
The Role LeafLink is seeking a Financial Operations Analyst to join our fast-growing finance team. In this role, you will support the financial operations of a wide variety of LeafLink Products. This role will allow you to build, implement, and execute financial operations objectives related to client billing & collections, capital & liquidity planning, and revenue reporting. This role is highly collaborative with internal and external parties and requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and an understanding of all product offerings and platform features on LeafLink with a focus on our financial services solutions and systems. This role will require you to interface directly with our LeafLink sales, data, product, and engineering teams, as well as our external clients at times. You need to be a self-starter who is comfortable operating in a constantly changing environment, enjoys a very fast pace, and can manage multiple work streams to meet deadlines.
What You’ll be Doing Perform routine daily operations for LeafLink billing, including transaction identification, confirmation, collection, and processing.
Support the Director of Financial Operations by taking primary responsibility for the overall maintenance, reconciliation, and reporting of LeafLink revenue and billing source data
Build new processes and enhance existing processes by working with the Finance Operations team to automate and scale LeafLink’s servicing operations
Build strong working relationships with LeafLink billing and banking business partners and servicers
Prepare monthly reconciliations for multiple business lines
Monitor, measure, and report on LeafLink billing & collection of key objectives and results
Perform transaction research and report on key objectives and transactions
Write and maintain standard operating procedures for the Operations function
Provide information to management by assembling and summarizing data, preparing reports and presentations of findings and results
Who You Are Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-growth, rapidly changing environment that requires tenacity to exploit opportunities and a steady demeanor to handle challenges
You are self-motivated and passionate about FinTech and/or Cannabis with a strong drive for continuous learning
You are relentlessly self-improving and accountable for your performance
You work well independently as well as with other members of the team, both in person and remotely, with an ability to conduct research, data analysis and solve challenging problems
You have excellent presentation and communication skills, are outgoing and sociable, and enjoy meeting new people
You are responsible for multiple work streams and know key project management concepts including phases, plans, deliverables, scope, and tasks
You have excellent verbal and written communication skills and deliver timely, thoughtful updates to management with a well-reasoned point of view
What You’ll Bring to the Team 3-4 years of experience in a finance or billing operations role working with middle-market or enterprise-level companies
2+ years working within the financial services industry. Experience working in the FinTech industry is a plus
Strong analytical and communication skills (quantitative and qualitative)
CRM & ERP system expertise, Advanced Google Suite and Microsoft Office skills, particularly Google Sheets/MS Excel
Ability to switch between complex and routine tasks when necessary, working cross-functionally across multiple lines of business
Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Accounting preferred
Flexible PTO - you’re going to be working hard so enjoy time off with no cap!
A robust stock option plan to give our employees a direct stake in LeafLink’s success
5 Days of Volunteer Time Off (VTO) - giving back is important to us and we want our employees to prioritize cultivating a better community
Competitive compensation and 401k match
Commuter Benefits through our Flexible Spending Account
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