Finance and Procurement Officer - 3 days per week office

Posted 19 March by Adecco
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Finance and Procurement Officer required for our public sector client to work on a Hybrid basis - 3 day office required.

Client: Local Authority in South London

Job Title: Finance and Procurement Officer

Pay Rate: £16.25 per hour PAYE or £20.87 per hour UMB (Inside IR35)

Hours: 36 Hours a week (Mon-Fri) 1 day per week in the office

Duration 3 Month Contract (possible extension)

Solid experience of finance administration in a legal services environment. Good administrative all rounder, with intermediate technical proficiency in e.g. case management systems, Office 365.
Main task - To deal with a high volume invoice processing, following and setting up systems as necessary, updating the Head of Service regularly on any issues.
Involvement in other administrative and contract management tasks.

  1. Finance (processes & systems including reporting, budget transactions such as Purchase order processing, invoice processing, budget recharges and journal preparation)
  2. Admin (Legal services) including Case Management Systems - producing reports (Chargeable hours/Targets) and housekeeping/management reports from the Case Management System
  3. Contract monitoring/subscriptions management

Preferably Local Authority experience

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