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Insolvency Cashier - Part Time

London

Insolvency Cashier - Part Time

21000-30000 Per Annum
EST131117

London

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A growing accountancy firm with a strong Insolvency division is looking to recruit a part time Insolvency Cashier to help with the growing work load. This leading firm has a centrally based office in London, close to all the cities finest amenities.



The role will involve cheque processing, banking and preparing journals. Reconciliation of bank statements and preparing statutory returns for all Insolvency assignments. The team has a good working culture and are very supportive.



Successful applicants need to have basic accounting skills, ideally be AAT qualified and have knowledge of Insolvency Rules and Regulations.



Marks Sattin (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.
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