Accounts Semi-Senior / Senior
Worcestershire, Redditch
Accounts Semi-Senior / Senior
Worcestershire, Redditch
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Start your job searchOur Client, at Marks Sattin, have a fantastic opportunity to join a growing team for a Regional Accountancy Practice Firm as an Accounts Semi-Senior / Senior based in Redditch. Depending on experience and level of seniority, the salary on offer is between £20,000 and £30,000.
The Role
- To perform Accounts Preparation from client records for a Partner to review
- Prepare Management Accounts, Bookkeeping, VAT returns and other Ad-hoc duties for clients
- Help clients resolve accounting issues
- Reconcile accounts
- Maintaining and improving client relationships and add any further accounting service opportunities
- Supervise and train junior members of staff
The Ideal Candidate
- Qualified or studying towards ACA / ACCA Qualifications
- Strong IT skill and knowledge of Accounting software's such as Iris and Sage
- At least 2-3 years working in a Practice environment
- Have excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Have the ability to work under pressure and work as part of an effective team
- Conscientious and excellent attention to detail
- Audit experience beneficial but not essential
Interested in the role? Or know someone that may be? Please apply or contact James Hipkiss on 07788241933 or email @ James.Hipkiss@MarksSattin.com to find out more about the role!
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