Finance Coordinator Patria HQ

Finance Coordinator

Full Time • Patria HQ
Benefits:
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
Full-Time | $25.00/hour | Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM

Patria Church is looking for a detail-oriented Finance Coordinator to help keep our financial operations running smoothly. You'll support budgeting, financial forecasting, reporting,  day-to-day financial department support for campuses and ministries. Working closely with our Chief Financial Officer/Special Projects Executive to make sure every dollar is stewarded well. If you love numbers, thrive on structure, and want your work to support a growing, mission-driven organization, we'd love to hear from you.

What You'll Do
• Handle day-to-day accounting: reconciliations, journal entries, and month-end close
• Manage accounts payable/receivable, payroll support, and banking activity
• Partner with campus and ministry leaders on budgets, spending, and reporting
• Prepare financial reports and dashboards for leadership 
• Support audits, compliance, and financial recordkeeping

What You'll Bring
• Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field preferred (equivalent experience welcome)
• 3+ years of accounting, bookkeeping, or finance experience
• Strong Excel skills and comfort with accounting/payroll software
• A sharp eye for detail and solid follow-through
• Nonprofit or church finance experience is a plus, not required

Pay & Benefits
$25.00/hour, full-time (non-exempt), with medical, dental, and vision coverage.

Why Patria
You'll join a Finance and Facilities team that genuinely cares about doing good work for a good reason — supporting a church community focused on strengthening families. We're looking for someone who shares that heart along with the skills to back it up.
Compensation: $52,000.00 per year

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