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Senior Accountant / Portfolio Manager

Cameron Clarke Associates
Greater London
1 day ago
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Senior Accountant / Portfolio Manager | London (Hybrid / Virtual) | Full Time, 37.5 hours per week | £55,000 – £65,000 (depending on experience)

What’s in it for you?

Join a small, friendly firm of Chartered Accountants that blends professional excellence with a flexible, modern approach. Based in London but operating with a virtual-first setup, we work closely with international businesses—particularly Swedish companies—helping them establish and grow in the UK.

You’ll be part of a supportive, close-knit team where your ideas will be valued, your work-life balance respected, and your professional growth encouraged. We offer genuine flexibility, the chance to work with ambitious global clients, and the opportunity to help shape the next stage of our firm’s evolution.

Benefits include:


  • Flexible hybrid or fully virtual working options
  • 28 Days of annual leave, including Bank holidays
  • Friendly and collaborative team culture
  • Real opportunity to influence firm growth and innovation
  • Exposure to international clients and cross-border work
  • Competitive salary and benefits package


Are you the right person for the job?

We’re looking for a proactive, technically strong accountant with a passion for client service and modern, digital ways of working.

You’ll be ACA or ACCA qualified with at least 5 years’ experience in practice, confident managing your own client portfolio, and experienced in leading or mentoring others.

You’ll also bring:


  • Solid knowledge of FRS 102 and UK tax compliance
  • Experience reviewing and finalising statutory accounts and CT600 returns
  • Confidence in using digital accounting systems and driving efficiency through technology
  • A collaborative, positive attitude and excellent communication skills
  • Experience with international or cross-border clients (especially Swedish businesses) — an advantage


What will your role look like?

As a Senior Accountant / Portfolio Manager, you’ll take responsibility for a varied portfolio of clients and lead day-to-day operations across accounts, tax, and advisory.

Your key responsibilities will include:


  • Managing and developing client relationships as the main point of contact
  • Reviewing statutory accounts under FRS 102 and ensuring compliance
  • Overseeing Corporation Tax returns and computations
  • Leading, coaching, and developing team members and managing outsourced resources
  • Advising clients on Corporation Tax, VAT, and international tax issues
  • Driving digital workflow improvements and automation across the firm
  • Supporting onboarding for new international clients entering the UK market
  • Maintaining exceptional service standards and meeting deadlines consistently


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