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Location: 100% remote

recently completed a Sage Intacct implementation (alongside PointClickCare for healthcare and resident data) and is now dealing with a number of postgolive gaps that were not fully addressed by the implementation partner. They re looking for a dedicated, projectbased Sage Intacct expert to come in and own cleanup, configuration, and optimization work.

Key Areas of Need

  • Financial reporting buildout:
    • Standard Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement are still not fully configured (6 months post golive)
  • Chart of Accounts review and corrections:
    • Parent/child relationship issues
    • Balance sheet inaccuracies
    • Double counting of apartments
  • Nonprofit module configuration:
    • Client has a nonprofit entity in Sage Intaact and needs this set up correctly
  • Budgeting & Planning (SIPB):
    • Expanded budgeting module purchased but not configured
    • Excelbased planning and intelligence features need to be set up and integrated
  • Treasury / Bank interface:
    • Daily bank imports and automated posting not yet configured (currently manual)

Environment Context

  • PointClickCare feeds resident and billing data into Sage Intacct
  • Sage modules in scope: GL, AP, Financial Reporting, Budgeting
  • Implementation partner (CLA) is wellregarded but overextended and unable to support postgolive followthrough

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Strong handson Sage Intacct experience (postimplementation support and optimization)
  • Comfortable owning work endtoend
  • Experience with:
    • Financial reporting configuration
    • COA design and cleanup
    • Budgeting & Planning modules (SIPB ideal)
    • Nonprofit accounting in Sage
    • Bank interfaces and automation
  • Projectbased mindset with ability to move independently

This is a classic stabilization and optimization engagement rather than a netnew implementation. Please start thinking about candidates who have stepped in after golive to clean up reporting, configuration, and adoption gaps.

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