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Accounts Assistant – Hybrid Working!

Anderson Recruitment Ltd
Herefordshire
1 day ago
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Our client, who are global market leaders in their field, are looking for an Accounts Assistantto join their friendly team in Ross on Wye (Herefordshire) on a full time, permanent basis.

In return, you will have access to a host of benefits including 50/50 hybrid working, flexible start/finish times, opt in health cash plan, 24 days holiday + bank holidays + ability to buy and sell additional days, free parking and more.

This is a varied role, reporting to the Financial Controller, and will be responsible for a broad range of financial and accounting activities to support the effective operation of the Finance function.

General Responsibilities

- Subsidiary accounting, involving a range of tasks from salaries, journals, accruals and prepayments, pension, reconciliations, TB, fixed assets and producing monthly accounts

Subsidiary budgeting

- Financial accounts reconciliations and processes

- Cover of Stock reconciliations

- Financial projects

 Financial accounting general enquiries

- Audit assistance: year-end, interim and statutory audit, HMRC government audits and other audit requirements

- Annual stock check attendance

- Year End reporting and other ad-hoc reporting requirements

Key Attributes

- Previous accounting experience OR studying one of the following qualifications AAT/CIMA/ACCA

- Previous working knowledge of SAP and SAGE would be an advantage (non-essential).

Hours: 37.5h per week- flexible on start/finish times + 50/50 hybrid working option following successful completion of 6-month probation period.

Salary: £23,900 - £32,000 + excellent benefits package including:

- Flexible start/finish times

- 50/50 hybrid working

- Private medical insurance/health cash plans

- 24 days holiday + bank holidays + ability to buy and sell additional holiday days

- Free parking

- Thorough training and ongoing development.

- Enhanced maternity and paternity leave

 + more

Please note: Whilst this role can offer hybrid work, it is not able to offer this role as fully remote, therefore candidates will be required to work all hours in-office for the entire duration of the 6 month training period, and for at least 50% of their working hours thereafter. With this in mind it is advisable that you check Ross-on-Wye is within a reasonable commute for you in order to apply.

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