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Required - Office admin support / bookkeeping / credit control for local business


FatMac

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Hello

We are a small business in Crystal Palace looking for someone to join the team doing office admin support, bookkeeping, credit control and helping with general office management.

We are looking for someone with previous experience and knowledge of the Xero accounts package as well as someone who is easy to get along with and has a good telephone manner.  We are flexible with regards to hours, but it would be ideally suited to someone who wants to keep busy during school time, 10-2pm, 11-3pm, that sort of thing, 2-3 days per week.

You would be joining a small team of 2 people, we are welcoming and generally easy-going!

If this sounds of interest to you, please message me with your contact details, a CV, or summary of your experience, as well as available times and we can go from there.  We are looking for a rough start time of September onwards, hourly rate in the region of £12-15 per hour, depending on experience.

Thanks

James

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