Job Description
Dutch Speaking Accounts Payable Clerk Competitive Salary Hybrid Working Temporary / Interim Opportunity SF Partners are currently recruiting for a Dutch Speaking Accounts Payable Clerk to join a large, fast–paced business within their finance function. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Accounts Payable professional who is fluent in Dutch and English and can confidently manage supplier accounts within a busy, high–volume environment. Key responsibilities: – Processing high volumes of supplier invoices accurately and efficiently – Matching invoices against purchase orders and resolving discrepancies – Reconciling supplier statements and investigating outstanding items – Managing supplier queries via telephone and email – Processing payment runs and ensuring suppliers are paid within agreed terms – Working closely with internal stakeholders and procurement teams to resolve invoice queries – Maintaining accurate supplier records – Supporting month–end activities and AP reporting – Ensuring invoices and payments are processed in line with internal controls and procedures – Building strong relationships with Dutch–speaking suppliers and stakeholders The successful candidate will: – Be fluent in Dutch and English – this is essential – Have previous Accounts Payable / Purchase Ledger experience – Be confident processing a high volume of invoices – Have strong supplier reconciliation experience – Be comfortable communicating with suppliers and resolving queries – Have good Excel and systems skills – Be organised, accurate and able to work to tight deadlines – Ideally have experience working within a large or shared service environment This is an excellent opportunity to join a well–established business offering hybrid working and a supportive finance team. If you are a Dutch–speaking finance professional with strong Accounts Payable experience and are looking for your next opportunity, please apply today for immediate consideration.
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