Service Charge Accountant
Role; Service Charge Accountant
With our Client we are looking to appoint a Service Charge Accountant who can continue to contribute to the growth of this modern / forward thinking and proactive business.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT AS THE SERVICE CHARGE ACCOUNTANT;
- Annual Salary of c £35,000 - £38,000
- Study Support - AAT / ACCA / CIMA
- Hybrid working
- 26 days Holiday PLUS Bank Holidays
- Medical Cover
- Pension
- Plus much more!
THE ROLE OF THE SERVICE CHARGE ACCOUNTANT;
Will be to review and provide analysis of Service Charges in accordance with Regulatory frameworks - you will do this by;
- implement correct Service Charge Budgets
- update Tenants
- calculate Service Charge Billing - in line with Lease Terms
- prepare Analysis and reporting on Variance to Budget and also Expenditure
- report on Costs v Budget
- prepare for Year End Reporting
The role of the Service Charge Accountnant - with suit an Analytical approach and character.
You will be able to communicate Internally and Externally with Tenants / Clients
Finally you will have strong IT skills - including Excel.
To join is expanding / modern and pogressive business - please initially email your CV to Karen Reynolds
WE ARE UNABLE TO RESPOND TO CANDIDATES NOT SHORTLISTED FOR THE SERVICE ACCOUNTANT ROLE.
Required skills
- AAT
- ACCA
- Analytical
- CIMA
- Reporting
Reference: 52355876
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