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Arabic and English Speaking Accountant

Cameron Clarke Associates
Greater London
1 day ago
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Arabic and English Speaking Accountant | London | Full Time | £60,000 to £72,000 per annum

Our client’s organisation plays a vital role in strengthening international partnerships in the fields of culture and education. The team is dedicated to supporting the success of sponsored students studying across the United Kingdom — providing guidance, supervision, and administrative assistance from admission through to graduation. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to an organisation that values integrity, collaboration, and educational excellence on a global stage.

Are you the right person for the job?


  • You hold a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and a professional accounting qualification
  • Fluent in Arabic & English language
  • You have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in accounting, including at least 5 years in a similar role, ideally within the education sector
  • You are proficient in Microsoft Office (especially Excel) and experienced with financial systems such as Xero and Checkkeeper
  • You demonstrate accuracy, integrity, and strong attention to detail, with excellent time management and communication skills
  • You’re proactive, analytical, and capable of building strong working relationships across teams and stakeholders
  • You possess strong problem-solving, negotiation, and influencing skills, and are comfortable working both independently and collaboratively


What will your role look like?


  • Prepare, review, and manage financial documents such as invoices, bills, cheques, and account statements
  • Oversee monthly student allowances and process tuition fee payments for sponsored students
  • Assist with budget preparation, financial reporting, and bank reconciliations
  • Complete purchase orders, process business expenses, and maintain accurate financial records
  • Support internal and external audits, ensuring compliance with financial procedures
  • Verify account balances, deposits, and transactions, identifying and rectifying discrepancies
  • Contribute to annual budget preparation, year-end analysis, and creditor/debtor reporting
  • Assist senior finance colleagues with records, statements, and reporting requirements
  • Manage payroll and ensure timely and accurate processing of financial data


What can you expect in return?


  • The opportunity to work in an internationally focused organisation with a meaningful mission
  • A collaborative and professional environment committed to excellence and cultural exchange
  • A role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to make a direct impact on educational success across the UK


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