<p><strong>Jennifer Fukumae with Robert Half Financial Services</strong> is partnering with a <strong>mission-driven investment management firm</strong> based in <strong>Burlingame, CA</strong> on a search for a <strong>Senior Fund Accountant</strong> to join its growing finance team.</p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Burlingame, CA (2–3 days/week in office, depending on the week)</p><p><strong>Compensation:</strong> $110K–$130K base + bonus</p><p> </p><p><strong>About the Firm</strong></p><p>This investment management firm focuses on impact-oriented investments within the U.S. housing market and has built a strong reputation working with sophisticated, long-term institutional investors. The platform manages <strong>$5B+ in assets</strong> and offers a collaborative, hands-on environment where finance professionals play a meaningful role in the firm’s operations and growth.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Job Description</strong></p><p>The Senior Fund Accountant will support fund accounting, reporting, and operational workflows across multiple investment vehicles. This role works closely with third-party administrators, auditors, and the internal investment team, contributing to quarterly closes, NAV reporting, and ongoing process improvements.</p><p> </p><ul><li>Prepare and support periodic financial reporting, including investor funding activity, distributions, capital tracking, fees, and allocation calculations</li><li>Support the quarterly close by reviewing deliverables from third-party service providers and administrators</li><li>Assist with year-end audit and tax-related processes, including information gathering and coordination</li><li>Prepare quarterly valuation support, annual financial statements, and investor capital summaries</li><li>Produce recurring performance and analytical reports</li><li>Support responses to investor, client, and audit-related information requests</li><li>Oversee payables, receivables, and cash reconciliation processes</li><li>Partner with the investment team to ensure timely funding for investments, operating expenses, and distributions</li></ul><p><br></p>