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Assistant Accountant Wanted


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Location: Beautiful, peaceful, bright office in West Dulwich with flexibility for some home working


Hours: Full-time (9am-5.30pm), Monday to Friday with some flexibility for start and finish time


Salary range: ?20,000 - ?25,000


Are you an experienced Account Assistant or Bookkeeper with AAT level 3 qualification?

You?d love to work in a small practice and have the opportunity to be trained as an accountant and complete your AAT level 4?

You?d love to work in a small practice and have the opportunity to join a growing team?

You are excited by the idea of playing in part in the success of local business owners in the South London community?


Perhaps this is the role for you.

You?d be joining a small team of 5 (so far) but we have plans for growth and expansion.


The company enjoys helping small business owners of mainly 1-5 staff to achieve their goals as business owners. The role is focused on working with the accounts production team for the timely and accurate completion of accounts and tax returns, tax planning and ad hoc client queries related to their accounts and tax.


Your role will be to use your existing skills and experience across a wide variety of tasks and responsibilities including:


Prepare, review and file VAT returns

Work with clients to get all the info needed for timely Self Assessments and Annual Accounts

Assist with Accounts Preparation

Prepare Self Assessments for review

Assist with Company Secretarial Duties

As a small team, we?re looking for a friendly, experienced accounts technician or assistant who is keen to progress their skills further. The company will support you in your AAT level 4 with study time in the office as part of your normal working week.


We?d love to hear from you if you have the following skills, experience and personality:


AAT Level 3 (essential)

Working knowledge of Xero (ideally)

You get things done

You love detail and accuracy

Work well with supervision

Team player

Excited by the idea of making a difference to business owners and the community

Quick to learn

Keen desire to complete your AAT level 4 in the next 12-18 months

Live within a very easy commute of West Dulwich

The assessment and interview short-listing will start as soon as your CV is received by our team so do send your CV across today along with a covering letter letting us know why you think this job is right for you.


Company Benefits include:


Pension

Health Cash Plan with Employee Assistance Plan

Cycle to work scheme

Flexible Hours

Growth Shares


Apply here: https://www.reed.co.uk/jobs/assistant-accountant/45744148

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