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Part-time/School hours Accounts assistant / book-keeper (Xero certified) needed


cheetahz

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Hello,


I am the owner/director of a local, small (but rapidly growing) accountancy practice. I am looking for an experienced accounts assistant/ "Xero" certified book-keeper. You must be confident producing draft accounts from computer based and manual records, including incomplete records. The practice uses Xero book-keeping software so familiarity with this particular package is equally required.


The client base is primarily creative/arty types so a familiarity with that working world and the ability to interpret typical expenses is an advantage. Payroll experience would also be an advantage.


Previous experience with a professional accountancy practice is essential as is the ability to work accurately and independently.


Some Ad-hoc practice management/admin tasks will also be required.


A the moment I need 1 day per week which can be either Wednesday or Friday and I can also accommodate school hours/term time only requests.


Rate of pay will be c.?20 per hour dependent on experience as detailed above.


Please PM with your CV if you think this job might suit you. The interview will comprise of a short case study/working task and a chat!


Many thanks for your interest.

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