If you are a finance professional with a background in transactional finance and aspire to excel in service charge accounting, this Assistant Accountant role is an exceptional opportunity. Take the first step towards your future career growth in our dynamic and stable finance function.
Client Details
Are you a finance professional looking to take the next step in your career and advance your skills in a dynamic financial environment? We are representing a leading private property and housing organisation in Luton, seeking an Assistant Accountant to join their finance team.
Description
Service Charge Accounting: Assist in the preparation and management of service charge accounts.
Financial Reporting: Contribute to the preparation of financial reports and statements.
Support Finance Team: Collaborate with colleagues to ensure the smooth operation of the finance function.
Data Analysis: Analyze financial data and reports to identify trends and discrepancies.Profile
Successful Assistant Accountant:
Previous experience in a transactional finance role is advantageous.
An eagerness to transition into service charge accounting.
Strong numerical and analytical skills.
Excellent attention to detail and a methodical approach to work.
Enthusiasm for studying and obtaining AAT qualification.
Effective communication and teamwork skills.Job Offer
Career Growth: Advance your career within a stable and expanding finance department.
AAT Study Support: We provide support for your AAT qualification as you progress in your role.
Dynamic Industry: Be part of the private property and housing sector, a field with continuous growth and development.
Competitive Compensation: Competitive annual salary of £25,000.
Supportive Team: Join a supportive and collaborative finance team that values your contributions
Benefits: Benefits
Posted 30/03/24, views 1
Contact the advertiser:
Page Personnel
Powered by: UK Job Search Next-Jobs
Home | Terms of use | Edit an ad | Subscribe to RSS
Copyright - 2011 meega.eu - Contact us via e-mail: office@meega.eu