Remote Part-Time Bookkeeper | Fast-Track to Senior

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Remote Part-Time Bookkeeper — Fast-Track to Senior

Company: Allied Numbers, LLC

Location: Remote (U.S. Based)

Pay: $20–$23/hour to start | 30-day review with increase potential | Clear path to $25–$28/hour as Senior Bookkeeper

Schedule: Part-time, flexible blocks | M–F, 8am–5pm Central availability required

About Allied Numbers

Allied Numbers is a remote bookkeeping firm helping small business owners find peace through financial clarity. We are a small, tight-knit team that runs on integrity, faith, and a genuine love for clean books. We don't just crunch numbers — we reduce stress, inspire confidence, and help businesses thrive. If you geek out over QuickBooks, love a good checklist, and actually enjoy helping people, you will fit right in here.

About This Role

We are looking for a dependable, detail-driven bookkeeper who is ready to grow. You will start as a Junior Bookkeeper with a clearly defined path to Senior Bookkeeper — based on your performance, not a set timeline. If you are skilled, self-directed, and ready to take ownership of client accounts, we want to hear from you.

What You Will Do

  • Perform monthly bookkeeping, reconciliations, and accounting tasks for multiple small business clients
  • Process invoices, manage accounts payable and receivable, and assist with payroll
  • Prepare financial reports and assist with variance analysis
  • Manage year-end 1099 tracking and Sales & Use Tax (for review)
  • Contribute to clean-ups, workflow improvements, and SOP documentation
  • Communicate with clients professionally via Slack and Google Meet
  • Report directly to the owner and work independently in focused time blocks

What You Need

  • 3+ years of hands-on QuickBooks Online experience (required)
  • Experience with multi-client bookkeeping in a small business environment
  • Solid understanding of AP/AR, bank reconciliations, and basic payroll
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage deadlines independently
  • Ability to explain financial data clearly to non-accountant clients
  • Reliable high-speed internet and a dedicated home office setup
  • Availability M–F, 8am–5pm Central for consistent recurring work blocks
  • U.S. based and authorized to work in the U.S.
  • Positive, humble, and growth-oriented attitude — no ego required

Your Growth Path

Day 1–30 Orientation, shadowing, learning our systems and clients |$20–$23/hour

30-Day Review Demonstrating accuracy, reliability, and independence | Increase to $23–$25/hour

90-Day Review Owning client accounts with minimal oversight | Review for Sr. designation + $25–$28/hour |

Why Join Allied Numbers?

  • Real flexibility — build your own schedule within our core hours
  • Growth is real — your title and pay increase as you prove yourself
  • Small team, big heart — you matter here, your ideas are heard
  • Faith, family, and fun are baked into our culture
  • People over profits — we do business with integrity and heart
  • Gen-X vibes, modern tools — checklists, automation, and witty banter

How to Apply

Email your resume and a short Loom video introduction to help@alliednumbers.com

Subject line: RPT Bookkeeper – [Your Name]

In your video: show your personality, share why you want this role, and prove your attention to detail by mentioning "Bananas" somewhere in the video!

Selected candidates will be invited to a first interview, followed by a skills assessment. A background check is required before any offer is made.

Allied Numbers, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds.

Pay: $25.30 - $30.47 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid sick time
  • Paid training
  • Professional development assistance

Experience:

  • QuickBooks Online: 3 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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