CFO

Scratch Financial

$300K — $400K *
Finance & Insurance
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Direct experience managing lending facilities and debt capital relationships.
  • Led a $100M+ exit process; experience with $200M+ preferred.
  • Proven ability to improve financial infrastructure at growth-stage companies.
  • Strong communicator of complex financial concepts to diverse stakeholders.
  • Experience managing and developing a finance team.

Responsibilities

  • Own relationships with debt capital providers and manage facility compliance.
  • Lead negotiations for credit facilities as the portfolio grows.
  • Serve as the financial lead for M&A and exit processes.
  • Maintain financial reporting and management presentation materials.
  • Own the annual budget and quarterly forecasts with accountability.
  • Build ROI frameworks for product development alongside the product team.
  • Directly manage a finance team, setting expectations and developing skills.

Benefits

  • Meaningful equity participation tied to company growth.
  • Unlimited PTO and flexible remote-first work environment.
  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage and 401k matching.
  • Monthly recognition opportunities and access to learning resources.
  • Generous parental leave policy.
Full Job Description
Position Overview

We're looking for a CFO who has been here before - someone who has managed complex lending facilities, built relationships with debt capital providers, and guided a company through a significant exit. This isn't a role for someone looking to learn what a credit facility is or experience their first M&A process. We need a seasoned operator who can hit the ground running, earn the trust of our board and investors quickly, and build the financial infrastructure to support the next chapter of Scratch's growth.

You'll report directly to the CEO and lead a team of 5 across FP&A, accounting, and finance operations. You'll be a key voice in company strategy and the primary financial partner to the executive team, board, and external capital providers.

What You'll Own

Capital Strategy & Debt Facility Management

  • Own all relationships with debt capital providers - warehouse lenders, forward flow partners, and other structured finance counterparties
  • Manage covenant compliance, borrowing base reporting, and facility utilization across existing lending facilities
  • Lead negotiations for new or expanded credit facilities as the portfolio grows
  • Develop and maintain the capital plan, ensuring the business has adequate liquidity to fund origination volume at target economics

Exit Readiness & Strategic Finance

  • Serve as the company's primary financial lead on any M&A, recapitalization, or exit process
  • Maintain financial reporting, data room materials, and management presentations in a state of ongoing readiness
  • Build and maintain the financial model used for board reporting, investor updates, and transaction diligence
  • Partner with the CEO and board to evaluate strategic alternatives and assess transaction structure

FP&A

  • Own the annual budget and quarterly forecast process, with clear accountability from business unit owners
  • Partner closely with the commercial team on revenue forecasting, pipeline modeling, and GTM investment decisions
  • Work alongside the SVP of Product to build rigorous ROI frameworks for new product line development and technology investments - ensuring capital is allocated to the highest-value opportunities
  • Partner with the CEO to maintain the company's OKR framework, ensuring KPIs have clear definitions, measurable targets, and accountability from business unit owners

Financial Reporting & Compliance

  • Own the integrity of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements across GAAP reporting, lender compliance, and management reporting
  • Build and improve financial controls, accounting policies, and operational finance processes
  • Manage relationships with external auditors and tax advisors
  • Oversee tax, audit, and regulatory financial reporting

Investor & Board Relations

  • Serve as primary financial point of contact for existing equity investors and board members
  • Own board meeting materials, investor updates, and financial narrative
  • Build relationships with prospective strategic and financial acquirers as part of ongoing exit readiness
  • Manage the annual audit process and relationships with external auditors

Team Leadership

  • Directly manage a team of 5 spanning FP&A, accounting, and finance operations
  • Set clear expectations, develop team members' skills, and build a high-trust, high-output culture
  • Identify gaps and make strategic hires as the company scales
  • Be a resource to the team on complex accounting, modeling, and process questions

What We Are Looking For

Must-Haves

  • Direct, hands-on experience managing lending facilities and debt capital relationships - you've negotiated term sheets, managed covenants, and worked through facility amendments; you can speak to the details
  • Experience leading or co-leading a $100M+ exit process (M&A, acquisition, or recapitalization), with $200M+ strongly preferred - you know what diligence feels like from the inside and have the scars to prove it
  • Track record of building or materially improving financial infrastructure at a growth-stage company
  • Strong communicator who can translate complex financial concepts for board members, debt investors, and internal non-finance stakeholders alike
  • Experience managing a finance team, with a demonstrated ability to develop people and hold a high bar for output

Nice-to-Haves

  • Background in consumer lending, fintech, or marketplace lending
  • Experience with structured finance, securitization, or forward flow agreement negotiation
  • CPA, CFA, or investment banking background
  • Familiarity with the regulatory reporting requirements of a licensed lender
  • Experience working with PE- or VC-backed boards

What Success Looks Like in Year One

  • Existing debt facilities are well-managed, covenant compliance is clean, and you've established strong working relationships with all capital providers
  • The board and investors have confidence in the accuracy and clarity of financial reporting
  • The company is exit-ready: financial model is current, data room is organized, and management narrative is crisp
  • FP&A and close processes run on time with minimal fire drills
  • Your team of 5 is stronger, more capable, and better coordinated than when you arrived

This Role Isn't for Everyone

We want to be upfront: this is a player-coach role, and that won't change as we grow. We're a lean team, and the CFO we're looking for is someone who is as comfortable building a debt facility model or reconciling a borrowing base certificate on a Wednesday afternoon as they are presenting to the board on Thursday morning.

Specifically, this probably isn't the right role if you:

  • Prefer to review work rather than do it, and see hands-on finance tasks as below your level
  • Need a fully built-out team and established processes before you can be productive
  • Are more comfortable in large-company finance environments where specialization is the norm
  • Measure your impact primarily by the size of your org chart

If that sounds limiting, it should - we're being intentional about it. If it sounds like exactly what you're looking for, we'd love to talk.

Why You'll Love Working Here

  • The anticipated base salary range for this position is $300,000 to $400,000. The final salary offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on several factors that may include, but are not limited to; the type and length of experience within the job, type and length of experience within the industry, the type and length of knowledge and skills for the position, education, training, etc. Scratch is a multi-state employer and final compensation within this range could be impacted by work location. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits.
  • Meaningful equity participation with upside tied to the company's long term growth

Scratch is a remote-first company, giving ultimate flexibility to today's nomadic work style. For those who prefer a hybrid model, we do have an office space in Pasadena available for use (which is stocked with snacks & various beverages). We offer unlimited PTO, covered healthcare, 401k match, cell plan reimbursement, and monthly recognition opportunities. We also provide learning platforms and resources for all to keep growing. Not only that, but we have an equity retention policy to ensure you grow as the company grows financially, as well. And if your family is growing, we offer generous parental leave, too!

How to Apply

Ready to join our team? To apply, please visit our Scratch Careers Page. Be sure to:

  1. Submit your resume.
  2. Answer the custom questions provided.
  3. Feel free to add any additional information or documents you believe are relevant to your application.

We look forward to reviewing your application!

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