Finance Assistant

Burgess Hill
1 week ago
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Finance Assistant Role:

As a member of the Finance department, the Finance Assistant is required to establish strong relationships with external suppliers, internal stakeholders within the business and be comfortable working on own initiative and within a team. The role requires strong organisational skills, excellent attention to detail and strong communication and customer service skills.

Key Responsibilities:

• Create purchase orders and process invoices in accounting system NAV

  • Processing credit card transactions

  • Raising of rechargeable expenses customer invoices

  • Sending and receiving deliveries

  • Other ad hoc finance admin activities

    Key Skills:

  • Finance experience (preferred but not essential)

  • Knowledge of MS Office: Word & Excel

  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise workloads

  • Strong numerical skills and attention to detail to ensure accuracy in financial data.

  • A confident communicator (both verbal & written)

    About Acora:

    We’ve been on a mission to improve end user satisfaction since the day we were founded over 25 years ago. As champions of premium experience-led IT services, it is who we are. We constantly challenge old assumptions and inherited wisdom, and demonstrate there are other, better ways to do things.

    Based in the UK, with offices globally USA, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Kuala Lumpur and Macedonia, we now provide a huge range of market-leading managed services, Microsoft-centric business software and cloud solutions to over 300 ambitious mid-market organisations. And in response to our customers’ changing needs, and the growing threats we all face, we’ve massively strengthened our well-established cybersecurity capabilities.

    Our mission is to unleash the potential of people through amazing IT experiences.

    Our Values

    At Acora, we’re proud to share the values we live by. They’re not dusty abstract concepts. Our values define our culture: they act as a promise to our customers and a constant challenge to ourselves, both as individuals and as a team, to be Game-Changers.

  • Be the best you can be

  • We do what we say

  • Together we win

    Equal Opportunities at Acora:

    Acora is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing equal opportunities regardless of race or ethnic origin, gender identity, family situation, sexual orientation, disability, religion or age. We hire our people on the basis of qualifications, merit, skills, and business need.

    Acora is a Level 1 Disability Confident Committed Employer and will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, perform essential job functions, and receive equitable benefits and all privileges of employment. Please contact us to request any reasonable adjustments.

    Join us at Acora in creating a workplace where everyone can succeed and make an impact. We look forward to welcoming you to our team

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