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Part time bookkeeper wanted


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We are an IT company based in Gipsy Hill (www.npit.co.uk) and would like to hire someone for 4-8 hours a week to do some book keeping work - uploading of invoices into our management system and matching payments with the bank account, filing of the invoices and other related work. Full training will be given. A decent level of numeracy and attention to detail goes without saying !!


The hours worked are very flexible (doesn't all have to be within one day, could be 3 days of 2 hours to fit in with your schedule for example) and are entirely due to the number of invoices we receive on a weekly basis, however once you are familiar with the system you would be expected to manage your own workload to ensure that everything is up to date by each month end.


We have a spacious and pleasant office, and are a friendly bunch of people - so if this is of interest to you, please give me a call on 07714 328 418, PM or leave a message on the forum.


Regards


Simon

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