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Bookkeeper (Part Time) needed for ED Architectural firm.


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RDA Architects (www.rdauk.com)

29 Lacon Road, East Dulwich, South East London

Salary: negotiable

Job Type: Permanent, part-time


A vibrant and award winning architectural practice based in South East London is currently recruiting for a part-time bookkeeper to work 2 days a week and start ASAP.


Duties include:


- Processing of purchase invoices and staff expenses

- Processing of fortnightly sales invoices including fees and rechargeable expenses (fees invoicing carried out as per individual clients? agreement and works carried out).

- Credit control

- Dealing with day to day queries, both internal and external

- Multiple bank reconciliations

- Journal postings such as payroll, VAT, pre-payments & year-end journals

- Preparation of quarterly VAT returns

- Reporting to external Accountants with monthly Management Accounts

- Assisting Company Director and Accountants with any finance duties/queries


Key requirements:


- At least 2 years experience in a similar position

- Desirably AAT certified or studying towards a full AAT qualification

- Good attention to details, accuracy and strong numeric skills

- Good communication skills

- Ability and willingness to prioritise and manage your own workload. This is an exciting stand alone position.

- Strong knowledge of excel & accounting system to an advance level. Knowledge of Kashflow advantageous, although training will be provided.


This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced bookkeeper looking to have full responsibility of a company?s books and part-time work.

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