Job description
Accountant - (Full time or reduced hours)
near Basingstoke, hybrid-working, up to £43,000pa full time equivalent
Wade Macdonald is currently partnering with a unique organisation that operates across multiple niche revenue streams and boasts an impressive brand name. My client is looking for a "hands on" Accountant to oversee the finance function, reporting directly to the business owners. A reduced working week of 30 hours is also an option.
As the Accountant, you will be commercially focused and highly competent in dealing with all financial reporting requirements and statutory filing requirements of a business.
About the role - key responsibilities:
In this role, you will be reporting directly to the business owners, assisting with key business decisions
Overall responsibility of the finance function
Preparing the financial statements
Ownership of the general ledger
Preparing the management accounts
Managing/reviewing all fiscal compliance including PAYE, VAT etc.
Oversight of statutory financial requirements including Companies House
Reviewing payroll
Budgeting and forecasting
Balance sheet reconciliations
Project analysis
Review and decide upon key tenders for financial contracts and service providers.
Direct liaison for key contacts including financial accountants, solicitors, banks and other business advisors.
Maintain an ethos of continuous improvement
What you will need to be successful:
QBE or qualified (AAT, CIMA or ACCA)
Previous experience of dealing with owner managed SME's
Experience of managing/overseeing the finance function including the preparation of the management accounts
Excellent technical accounting knowledge
How to proceed
If this role is of interest, then please do apply using the link or email laura.cirillo@wademacdonald.com
Management Accountant
Basingstoke, hybrid-working, up to £43,000pa
Applications are encouraged from all candidates meeting or exceeding the minimum criteria for the role regardless of age, disability, gender, orientation, race, religion or ethnicity.
