Legal Cashier
West Yorkshire, Leeds
Legal Cashier
West Yorkshire, Leeds
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Start your job searchAre you an experienced Legal Cashier ready to hit the ground running in your next role? Or maybe you're ready to take a step up in your career?
I am currently working with a Global Law firm that are you are on the lookout for a Legal Cashier to join their fast pace team based in Leeds City Centre.
Where you fit in?
You'll be joining developing fast pace business within a role that offers flexibility in your approach and method of working.
Your role:
- Processing payments including CHAPS/BACS payments
- Matching and processing receipts
- Checking and processing disbursement payments
- Checking and processing expense claims
- Preparation of bank reconciliation statements
- Petty cash claims
- Processing transactions on bank accounts
- Purchase Ledger duties when required
- General ad hoc duties
What you need?
You'll need to be the kind of person that can work as part of a team and work automatously in a busy, professional environment. The successful applicant will be computer literate with experience of working in the Finance Function of professional service firms. Experience of working in a Law firm is desirable but not essential.
In Return!
You will be rewarded with a higher than industry standard salary for this level of position, within a business that have the ability to offer development opportunities as you grow into the role.
Please apply for more details, or if you'd rather email me direct, you can email your CV to my email, elizabeth.howe@markssattin.com
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