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Hi, we need a bookeeper with experience for 10-15 hours or 2-3 days per week. Hours are flexible so can be around childcare, other jobs etc.


Knowledge of the accounting software Xero would be very useful.


Other duties would include checking invoices to suppliers / staff rotas inc' holiday admin / filing.


At present the business does not have any real methods in place so we are looking for someone who is organised and can take decisions pro-actively to help shape these procedures for the future.


For the first month you will spend a lot of time with me, Richard getting upto speed. The role would initially be for three months and if the business can support the extra pay then the role would be ongoing for the future.


We are looking for someone mature, organised and discreet.


Look forward to hearing..... Richard.

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Hi


My name is Leigh Bruce. I am Executive Chairman of a small charity based in Peckham, London Community boxing. We urgently require book keeping support (about one day a week) as our book keeper recently retired and the expected replacement cannot now fit us in.


Let me know if you'd like to discuss.


Regards,


Leigh

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