Assistant Accountant

Caridon Group
Croydon
2 weeks ago
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TITLE: ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT

ROLE: To keep financial data up to date

REPORTS TO: Group Finance Director

REPORTS IN: None

HOURS: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday

SALARY: £28,000 to £30,000 per annum

This is a great opportunity for an accountant with some reporting experience to take responsibility for the full reporting function and develop the role over time to become a Finance Manager or a Financial Controller. We are committed to helping the successful candidate develop their skills and experience.

Main Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to:

  • Collaborate with Financial Managers and other team members to successfully execute various accounting tasks including but not limited to bookkeeping, postings etc.
  • Maintain company ledgers and daily financial transactions.
  • Create financial documents such as bills, invoices, payables, receivables and purchase orders where needed.
  • Identify discrepancies in ledgers and accounts, tracking them to the source and correcting them.
  • Liaise and manage payroll activities with concerned personnel.
  • Coordinate and manage payment and billing details of external service providers, contractors and vendors.
  • Verify payments and deposits made through the company account.
  • Monthly reconciliation of Balance Sheet accounts
  • Month end journals including payroll, accruals, pre-payments, depreciation, etc

Qualifications

  • BSc in Accounting and Finance /AAT/AIA qualifiedrequired.
  • Minimum of three years' experience as Assistant Accountant.required
  • Experience in accounting for social housing and property management isrequired
  • Experience in Xeroessential
  • Intermediate level Excel ability (Vlookups, Pivot tables, ability to work with large spreadsheets)
  • Good organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads under pressure
  • Willingness to learn and develop

In exchange, for the right candidate we will provide study support and development to help grow into a fully capable Management Accountant and into a Finance Manager or Financial Controller in the long term.

GENERAL

  • To contribute to the strategic direction of Caridon.
  • To carry out specific tasks required by your Group Finance Director in general administration.
  • To facilitate good relationships across all departments and sister companies.
  • To demonstrate and actively encourage a good team spirit and support for the Company at all times.
  • To be approachable and empathetic to the sales, finance and maintenance teams.
  • To be responsible with your time keeping at all times.

BENEFITS:

  • Company Events
  • Company Pension
  • On-site Parking (Satellite Offices only)
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • 33 Days Paid Annual Leave including Bank Holidays
  • Health Cash Back Plan
  • Life Cover
  • Paid Sick Allowance of up to 5 days
  • Company Referral Fee

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