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Accountant & Business Advisor

Addington Ball
Warwickshire
2 days ago
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Fancy working 4 days per week, with hybrid working and still have the support and progression to advance your career?

This value-led accountancy practice in Leamington Spa is seeking a practice accountant, either part qualified, finalist or recently qualified to support the firm’s organic growth.

As an Accountant & Business Advisor, you’ll collaborate with growing businesses, managing your own portfolio of clients and offering tailored guidance and recommendations. Going beyond the “accountant” tag, you will provide strategic support to Finance Directors & Financial Controllers in all areas including future planning.

The practice is very much people and family focused with genuine work life balance, and they love regular social activities!

They have also demonstrated on numerous occasions their commitment and willingness to facilitate long-term career aspirations, through study packages and career progression.

This is genuinely a career opportunity that is rare, within an encouraging and forward-thinking firm where both your personal and career desires can be achieved.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Managing client relationships though proactive communication
  • Prepare management accounts, enabling clients to make business decisions
  • Preparation of financial statements and tax returns
  • Perform routine bookkeeping, VAT, payroll and account reconciliations
  • Opportunity for involvement with audit, if desired.


Requirements:


  • Part qualified, finalist or even qualified ACCA, ACA / ICAEW or equivalent, and/or AAT qualified
  • Prior experience in financial accounts from within an accountancy firm as a Client Manager, Client Accountant, Semi Senior Accountant or similar
  • Strong knowledge of accounting principles, tax regulations and financial reporting standards (FRS 102)
  • IT skills including Excel and any accounts software (Sage, Xero, QuickBooks, Iris etc).


What’s on offer:


  • Four day working week along with hybrid working from home
  • A full, comprehensive study support package, if required
  • Long-term career progression development & opportunities
  • Pension, DIS
  • Free onsite car parking
  • Regular team social events and activities
  • Other benefits such as online team fitness workouts
  • Extra day off on your birthday
  • Supportive working environment, family focused and with genuine work life balance.


Interested?

Register your interest by applying today or call Ashley or Luke on 01926 290 290 to discuss this opportunity further. You can also visit the Addington Ball website to see all our current vacancies, news and updates.

Addington Ball is a specialist finance and accounting recruitment consultancy covering the Midlands and Northern Home counties. We are a member of TEAM and are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Job ref - ABJ/251324 – Accountant & Business Advisor

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