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Our company, Crunchers Accountants based in SE5, is expanding and has a part-time position for an administrator / bookkeeper, with good people skills, ?22-24k pro rata.


Initially we are looking someone to work circa 15 hours a week, with the opportunity to extend as the business progresses.


As a firm of accountants we are obviously concerned with bookkeeping, annual accounts, tax and other financial administration however we are focused on making a difference to our clients through helping them grow and expand their businesses.


The position would suit someone who is well organised, with a genuine interest in and concern for our clients ? small businesses across South London. Eventually we will be asking the right candidate to start managing a small team of more junior staff.


With the Director, you will be part of creating the culture of the practice as it expands, striking the right balance between professionalism and a relaxed atmosphere.


Education and development is at the heart of our business and training will be provided. Experience of bookkeeping and administration is preferred but not essential to the right candidate.


To apply please send a CV and covering letter explaining why you think this is the right job for you to: [email protected]

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