Outsourcing
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- England,South East,Berkshire,Wokingham
- full-time
- £60,000 - £65,000 per annum
Job Description:
REED Practice are currently working with a rapidly growing, Top 100 firm that are based in Reading. They are currently seeking an Outsourcing manager to join their friendly & approachable team.
Responsibilities & Duties:
*Managing the financial outsourcing for a portfolio of clients, including but not limited to bookkeeping, VAT returns (with partial exemption) and management accounts in accordance with UK GAAP and IFRS.
*Ensuring all monthly, quarterly and year end deliverables are completed to a high-quality standard and deadlines are met.
*Leading and developing a team of direct reports, including managing performance, setting goals and ongoing training.
*Perform ad hoc analysis and projects as requested.
To be considered for this role you will need to be ACA or ACCA post qualified for at least 3 years and have similar experience in a similar role.
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply below.
Responsibilities & Duties:
*Managing the financial outsourcing for a portfolio of clients, including but not limited to bookkeeping, VAT returns (with partial exemption) and management accounts in accordance with UK GAAP and IFRS.
*Ensuring all monthly, quarterly and year end deliverables are completed to a high-quality standard and deadlines are met.
*Leading and developing a team of direct reports, including managing performance, setting goals and ongoing training.
*Perform ad hoc analysis and projects as requested.
To be considered for this role you will need to be ACA or ACCA post qualified for at least 3 years and have similar experience in a similar role.
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply below.
Job number 1635816
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Company Details:
, Reed Accountancy
Company size: 2,500–4,999 employees
Industry: Accountancy
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