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East Dulwich accountants, Practice manager, 10 to 15 hours per week, ?9 to ?12 an hour


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Supporting two accountants in a dynamic, growing business, your responsibilities will be to:

Manage a portfolio of clients using professional IRIS software.

Diarise reminders to clients for statutory deadlines and produce letters using mail merge.

Assist with diary management, reception and filing duties.

This is an opportunity to progress within a growing chartered tax advisers and chartered, certified accountants.


Applicants must have at least four years? office. Attention to detail and ability to work under pressure are essential. Please email your CV and brief covering letter to Ray Coman at [email protected] and state your desired hourly rate between ?9 to ?12 and preferred hours between 10 and 15 hours a week. Please quote reference: EDF/2011/12_Man in your response.


The role is scheduled to start in mid-December and is temporary to permanent. Closing date for applications is on 13th December.

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