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A small product development company is re-locating to East Dulwich. We are looking for an experienced Bookkeeper to work 10-20hrs hrs a week (times can be flexible around school hours). If interested please email. Please also see some details below.


1) Maintenance of Sales Ledger and raising of invoices.

2) Creditors? ledger updating and posting of supplier invoices.

3) Bank postings and ledger updating on Xero.

4) Posting of journals and ledger updating.

5) Assisting with monthly payroll, Employee queries and payroll Journal posting to Xero.

6) Monthly Reconciliation of ledgers including the bank.

7) Running reports as required by the Company Accountant.

8) Daily Cash report to the Managing Director.

9) The Successful candidate will be required to have good Bookkeeping.

10) Knowledge of Xero and Sage Accounting system will be advantage but training will be provided.

11) Basic Excel will also be required.

12) Assisting with office administration, answering phone and dealing with customer and supplier queries.

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