Valatam

Finance / FinServ

FinanceAssistant

$1–1k Remote FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Finance Assistant at Valatam. Skills: finance, accounting assistance, spreadsheets, reconciliation, reporting, invoicing, audits. Update financial spreadsheets with daily transactions and prepare balance sheets.. Track and reconcile bank statements.”

Industry & Context.

Finance / FinServ
Problems you'll solve

Excellent problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

Quiet home office, stable internet (≥ 10 Mbps down / 2 Mbps up), and backup connection, available to work from the countries listed above and without any travel commitments during the first four months of employment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Fluent English (C1/C2) and Spanish, 1 – 5 years of experience in finance or accounting assistance, Proficiency with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office, Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, Quiet home office, stable internet (≥ 10 Mbps down / 2 Mbps up), and backup connection

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree preferred

What You'll Do.

Update financial spreadsheets with daily transactions and prepare balance sheets.

Track and reconcile bank statements.

Create cost analysis reports (fixed and variable costs).

Process tax payments.

Support monthly payroll and keep organized records.

Record accounts payable and accounts receivable.

Process invoices and follow up with clients

and partners as needed.

Provide administrative support during budget preparation.

Participate in quarterly and annual audits.

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Fluent English (C1/C2) and Spanish; Excellent communication skills

Full Job Description

**About Valatam** We’re Valatam, a team that connects bilingual professionals from Latin America with global clients. Our people are our pride, and we’re thrilled to be certified as a **Great Place to Work for the 2025-2026 **period, proof that great work starts with great people. **About the Role** This 100% remote Finance Assistant role is ideal for organized, detail-oriented bilingual professionals supporting clients from Latin America. **Key Responsibilities** * Update financial spreadsheets with daily transactions and prepare balance sheets. * Track and reconcile bank statements. * Create cost analysis reports (fixed and variable costs). * Process tax payments. * Support monthly payroll and keep organized records. * Record accounts payable and accounts receivable. * Process invoices and follow up with clients, suppliers, and partners as needed. * Provide administrative support during budget preparation. * Participate in quarterly and annual audits. **Requirements** * Fluent English (C1/C2) and Spanish. * 1 – 5 years of experience in finance or accounting assistance. * Proficiency with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office. * Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. * Quiet home office, stable internet (≥ 10 Mbps down / 2 Mbps up), and backup connection. * Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree preferred. **Benefits** **Our Core Values at Work** We live by **ACTION** (get things done), **CARE** (help others and do things right), **OUTSTANDING** (operate at the highest standards), **DEPENDABLE** (own every commitment), and **ENERGY** (bring positivity every day). You’ll thrive here if these values resonate with you. **What We Offer** * Hourly rate equivalent to USD $696 – $1,044/month (experience-based). * Annual pay increments. * Discretionary client bonuses (80 % of clients award year-end bonuses). * 7 U.S. federal holidays + 4 paid PTO days. * Monthly medical insurance stipend (after meeting eligibility criteria). * Birthday / Anniversary bonuses + Gym /

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