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Bookkeeper

Chichester
1 week ago
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CMA Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established and regarded service-based business located in the heart of Chichester. This company is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Part-Time Bookkeeper to join their tenured team. In this varied role, you will play a key part in delivering accurate and timely financial support to both a diverse client base and the wider parent company. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to contribute to a growing business while enjoying the flexibility of part-time hours in a vibrant, central location.

What will the Part Time Bookkeeping role involve?
•    Managing day-to-day bookkeeping tasks up to trial balance, processing invoices, and maintaining accurate records. 
•    Reconciling bank statements and ensuring financial accuracy and preparing financial reports, and assisting with month-end closing.
•    Weekly management of bank accounts, including reconciliations and banking tasks.
•    Assisting with month-end, quarter-end, and year-end financial processes.
•    Assisting in the annual audit process.
•    Supporting the Finance & Operations Manager with higher-level finance duties as needed.

Suitable Candidate for the Part-Time Bookkeeping vacancy:
•    Varied experience, including transactional finance and month-end.
•    Strong organisational and interpersonal skills.

Additional benefits and information for the role of Part Time Bookkeeper:
•    Around 20 hours a week, ideally worked over 3 or 4 days.
•    Office-based.
•    Enhanced annual leave.
•    Pension scheme.
•    Hourly rate £16.00 - £20.00 per hour depending on experience.
•    Could include such things as flexi time, holiday, bonus, car allowance or working environment and progression.
•    Attractive benefits help a vacancy stand out and attract the best calibre of applicant.

CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn’t discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that CMA may contact you in connection with your application in relation to CMA providing you with work finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website. CMA is currently receiving a high volume of applications.  Whilst we ensure all applications are considered, regrettably, it may not be possible to respond individually to all applications received

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