Regional Manager – Finance, Business Support

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Job Description:

  • Serve as the regional Finance lead, overseeing the full spectrum of financial operations across multiple hotels and properties.
  • Own daily revenue audits and PMS reporting to ensure all financial postings are accurate, justified, and reconciled — with swift follow-through on open folios and exceptions.
  • Ensure property-level internal controls are implemented and followed — with particular focus on guest collections and credit card reconciliation.
  • Lead tax compliance efforts across the region, including ongoing sales tax reconciliation and jurisdictional rate changes.
  • Run the weekly credit meeting with GMs and Sales to monitor outstanding receivables, deposits, and in-house balances.
  • Own the annual budgeting process and guide monthly forecasting — partnering closely with operators to drive alignment on labor, costs, and margin improvement opportunities.
  • Review monthly P&Ls for accuracy and usability, and partner with GMs to understand variances and inform future planning.
  • Review purchase orders, invoices, and accounting transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with USALI standards.
  • Develop financial acumen across the organization — helping teams at all levels understand how their decisions impact the bottom line.
  • Act as a strategic business partner to Regional Ops leadership, bridging Finance and Operations to drive long-term business health.

Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience in finance roles with direct responsibility for multi-unit operations, ideally in hospitality, retail, or multi-site environments.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Hotel Business Administration or equivalent field of study; or an equivalent combination of training, education, and experience
  • Proven expertise in revenue controls, budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning.
  • Strong command of USALI reporting standards.
  • Systems experience across Opera PMS, NetSuite, Coupa, Anaplan, and Tableau (or equivalent).
  • Clear communicator with a bias for action — able to influence both operators and senior leaders.
  • Analytical mindset with obsessive attention to detail — comfortable digging into numbers while keeping sight of the big picture.
  • Assertive and principled, with a collaborative spirit and a commitment to team-wide success.

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance (where applicable)
  • Flexible vacation
  • Wellness and volunteering days
  • Annual free credits and discounts to stay in Sonders
  • Workplace flexibility (for remote-specified positions only)
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