Part Qualified Management Accountant
Berkshire, Reading
Part Qualified Management Accountant
Berkshire, Reading
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Start your job searchMy client are a £50m turnover, creative agency working with some of the world's leading brands providing advertising and direct marketing solutions. The business have been growing exponentially, seeing investment from their parent company and new client wins in 2018 have made it important that they grow in all areas. Subsequently a new opportunity has arisen for a part qualified management accountant to join their Reading based finance team and to support the head of finance / financial controller.
The role will involve:
- Production of monthly management accountant
- Production of financial statements
- Variance analysis
- Reporting
- Budgeting
- Forecasting
- Cash flow
- VAT
On offer is a salary of £35,000 - £40,000 pa depending on experience plus bonus and benefits alongside full study support. Ideal applicants will be:
- ACCA / CIMA Part Qualified
- Degree / ATT educated
- Minimum of 3 years in finance
- Experience with management accounting
- Commercial awareness of the media sector
- Hands on
- Excel (advanced)
- Strong people / communication skills.
For further information, please contact joshua.macdonnell@marksattin.com or call Joshua on 01189078242 to hear more and register. Full JD available on request.
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