All-Stat Portable

Corporate Controller

Corporate - Skokie, IL - Full Time

CORPORATE CONTROLLER
Skokie, IL | Full-Time Onsite | Healthcare Services
Top-tier pay aligned with experience and performance + Benefits

Why This Role Stands Out


Own the Function – Lead and scale the accounting department with full visibility
Direct Line to Leadership – Partner closely with the CFO and executive team
High-Growth Environment – Play a key role in a company actively expanding through acquisitions
Strategic + Hands-On – From board reporting to daily ops, you’re in it all
Make a Real Impact – Your work directly influences financial performance and growth

About All-Stat Portable

All-Stat Portable has been delivering mobile X-ray & EKG services since 1978, supporting patients across skilled nursing, rehab, and at-home settings in 13 states.

We operate with a true startup mentality - fast-paced, high-growth, and execution-driven. Since 2022, we’ve completed multiple acquisitions and aren’t slowing down.

What You’ll Do
• Lead day-to-day accounting operations and manage a team of 3
• Own and drive month-end close (6 business day target)
• Oversee GL activity: cash, AP/AR, payroll, leases, accruals, taxes
• Manage vendor payments + AP function
• Maintain NetSuite Fixed Assets Module (FAM)
• Lead finance meetings, quarterly reviews, and goal setting
• Own budgeting process across all entities
• Lead accounting integration for acquisitions
• Oversee audits, tax prep, and external reporting
• Prepare monthly financials + quarterly board reporting
• Partner cross-functionally to improve processes + profitability

What You Bring
• Bachelor’s in Accounting (required)
• CPA or CPA track (strongly preferred)
• 3–5+ years accounting experience
• Advanced Excel (must-have)
• NetSuite experience (big plus)
• Strong attention to detail + organization
• Experience in multi-entity/multi-state environments (plus)
• Self-starter mindset with process improvement focus

Why Join All-Stat

Real Ownership – You run the function, not just support it
Fast Growth – Be part of an aggressive expansion strategy
Leadership Access – Your voice is heard and valued
No Red Tape – Move fast, build, and improve
Team Culture – High-performing, collaborative, and driven
 

If you're a driven accounting leader ready to step into a high-impact role in a growing organization apply today, lets connect.
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