If you need FLEXIBLE working hours, this is the job for you.... GLP are hiring!

If you need FLEXIBLE working hours, this is the job for you.... GLP are hiring!

If you are keen to your work around pick up and drop off, then this might be the perfect job. We are searching for a fabulous experienced bookkeeper and whilst you'd be welcome to work in our West End Branch, equally you can work from the comfort of your own home around your schedule.

Greater London Properties are looking for an experienced bookkeeper to look after the day to day running of a multi branch estate agency. 

The role involves;
Raising of invoices
Credit control
Client account reconciliation
Paying of invoices in a timely manner
A working knowledge of PAYE
Preparation of VAT returns
Updating our CRM system
Using QuickBooks to update our accounts

Full training will be provided and there will be a flexible approach to working meaning that while you will have a physical desk in the Soho head office you will be able to work from home for the majority. This is a full time role however work can be completed around your schedule. We are very open to someone who has been out of the industry for a few years and want to get back into the accounts sector in a perhaps more flexible way.

We are a very friendly company and pride ourselves for our retention of staff. For more information about our company, please head to our website.

Please send your CV to rob@glp.co.uk.

Warm Regards
Kate



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