Accounts & Outsourcing Semi-Senior or Senior

High Wycombe
2 weeks ago
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TPF Recruitment are partnering with a large, well established independent firm of Chartered Accountants in High Wycombe to recruit an Accounts & Outsourcing Semi-Senior or Senior. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive, forward-thinking practice offering strong progression and exposure to a varied client portfolio.

Responsibilities:

You’ll work closely with managers and partners to deliver high quality outsourced accounting services to a diverse range of SMEs, OMB’s and larger groups. Responsibilities will vary depending on experience but typically include:

Preparation of monthly and quarterly management accounts

Bookkeeping, VAT returns, and general outsourced finance support

Preparation of year-end accounts for limited companies, partnerships, and sole traders

Assisting with cloud migration projects and providing client training on cloud systems

Supporting with budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis

Acting as a point of contact for client queries, building strong ongoing relationships

Supervising junior team members (Senior level)

Requirements

Experience within a UK accountancy practice

Studying towards AAT/ACCA/ACA or already qualified (experience also considered)

Experience preparing management accounts, year-end accounts and VAT returns

Strong cloud accounting knowledge (Xero, QuickBooks, Sage)

Confident communicator with the ability to build rapport with clients

Organised, accurate, and able to manage multiple deadlines

Benefits

Salary circa £32,000 - £42,000 per annum, depending on experience and qualification status

Competitive benefits package

Study support (if required)

Clear progression pathways

Flexible working and modern systems

Collaborative, supportive team environment

Please contact Joe Potter on (phone number removed) (tel), (phone number removed) (mob), , or via  for a confidential conversation. 

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