Digital Bookkeeper

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10 months ago
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Digital Bookkeeper – Hybrid & Flexible Working Surrey | Multi-Partner Firm | Client-Focused & Tech-Driven

Join a dynamic, forward-thinking accountancy firm in this newly created Accountant role. You’ll play a key role in preparing management accounts, reviewing bookkeeping, and supporting clients with cutting-edge cloud-based solutions.

The Role

Prepare management accounts for a diverse portfolio of SMEs across various industries.

Onboard new clients, guiding them through a seamless transition to cloud-based systems (Xero, Dext).

Review bookkeeping and VAT returns, providing high-quality support to clients.

Collaborate closely with both the audit and outsourcing teams, ensuring a proactive, solutions-focused approach.

Get involved in ad-hoc projects in a fast-evolving environment as new clients join.

About You

Experience in an accountancy practice, ideally ACA/ACCA finalist or newly qualified.

Comfortable reviewing bookkeeping and helping clients adopt cloud-based technology.

A proactive, client-focused mindset with excellent communication skills.

What’s in it for you?

Hybrid & flexible working – work in a way that suits you.

Study support to complete ACA/ACCA if required.

Ongoing CPD & professional development.

Private health insurance.

On-site parking.

A friendly, supportive firm with a great culture and high autonomy.

If you’re an Accountant looking for a modern, tech-savvy firm where you can grow and make an impact, apply now!

Next steps – please apply to this Accountant role and we will aim to reply to all suitable applicants within 48 hours.

Fletcher George is an inclusive Surrey based financial recruiter welcoming all applications relevant to the role. We are committed to attracting a diverse pool of applicants and to assist talent to find career opportunities in which they can thrive. 

We are an accountancy and finance recruitment agency acting as an Employment Agency.

Referrals are welcome - you can receive up to £500 of Amazon or John Lewis vouchers when we successfully place your referral, just make sure they mention you when they register. The full details of Fletcher George’s referral scheme is on our website

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