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Volunteer book keeper wanted (East Dulwich)


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We are looking for a skilled book keeper to provide voluntary services to our small but dynamic social enterprise - West Norwood Feast. We have some office space in West Norwood, but the role would also suit remote working, as our records are kept on the cloud accounting software, Xero. Ideally, we would like a commitment of one day per fortnight, but the time spent can be flexible to suit your other commitments. We have a volunteer accountant responsible for management reporting, who is based in the East Dulwich area, so although it is not a requirement to be in East Dulwich, it would be useful!


About us:


West Norwood Feast is a volunteer-powered street market that takes place on the first Sunday of every month. It brings together the local community in a celebration of creativity, diversity and collaboration. To learn more about the company and the events, visit www.westnorwoodfeast.com


What we need


In this role you will be responsible for:


Updating the accounting software - Xero - with income, purchases and other banking transactions;

Regular bank reconciliations and awareness of cash position

Invoicing stall holders

Electronic filing of financial records

Occasional financial reports to assist management decisions

Assisting our volunteer management accountant with monthly reporting tasks

Experience of Xero or similar accounting software is required, as well as proficient use of Excel.


We are a growing company and developing and improving our processes all the time. If you would like to be a part of our family at this exciting time of growth, and would like something valuable to add to your CV, please note your interest by emailing [email protected] or PM me.


Thank you.

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