Job Description
Fast-growing, entrepreneurial business Clear progression pathway About Our Client Our client is a fast-growing, entertainment and leisure business operating a portfolio of high-energy venues. They offer a dynamic, commercially driven environment where finance plays a key role in supporting operations and driving performance across sites Job Description Assist with preparing financial statements and management accounts. Support the team with reconciliations, including bank and supplier accounts. Maintain accurate financial records and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Contribute to the preparation of budgets and forecasts. Process invoices and manage accounts payable and receivable functions. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure smooth financial operations. Assist with month-end and year-end closing procedures. Provide support during audits by preparing necessary documentation. The Successful Applicant A successful Assistant Accountant should have: Strong grounding in finance with experience in reconciliations and revenue reporting Confident working across purchase ledger, credit control, and payroll support Strong Excel skills (e.g., pivots, lookups, handling large datasets) Commercially minded with the ability to spot trends, inefficiencies, and variances Proactive, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Confident communicator, able to build relationships with non-finance stakeholders Experience in a multi-site, hospitality, or operational business is highly desirable but not required What's on Offer A competitive salary ranging from £28,000 to £30,000 per annum. Access to a pension scheme and a discretionary bonus. Employee discounts on festival tickets and venue access. A supportive and professional work environment in Borehamwood. If you're ready to step into a commercially focused role where you can make a real impact across a fast-paced, multi-site business, apply today.
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