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Accounts Receivable Clerk
As an Accounts Receivable Clerk, you'll be responsible for raising customer invoices, allocating payments, reconciling accounts, and supporting the collection of outstanding balances. Working within a growing retail business, you'll play a key role in maintaining cash flow, resolving customer queries, producing aged debtor reports, and supporting month-end processes.
Client Details
A rapidly growing retail business with ambitious expansion plans, our client is investing in its finance team to support continued success. They offer a collaborative culture, hybrid working, and excellent opportunities for career development.
Description
- Raising and processing customer invoices accurately and efficiently
- Monitoring customer accounts and maintaining accurate records
- Chasing outstanding debt and ensuring timely collection of payments
- Allocating incoming payments and resolving cash allocation queries
- Reconciling customer accounts and investigating discrepancies
- Building strong relationships with customers and internal stakeholders
- Supporting month-end close activities and reporting requirements
- Producing aged debtor reports and monitoring credit exposure
- Assisting with process improvements across the Accounts Receivable function
- Supporting the wider finance team as required
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A Successful Accounts Receivable Professional Should Have
- Previous Accounts Receivable, Credit Control, or Sales Ledger experience
- Strong attention to detail and high levels of accuracy
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management abilities
- Good Excel skills and experience using finance systems
- Proactive, positive and keen to contribute to a growing team


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Job Offer
- A competitive salary ranging from £30,000 to £35,000 per annum.
- Hybrid working opportunities for improved work-life balance.
- A permanent role within a reputable retail business in South Manchester.
- Professional development opportunities to enhance your career in accounting and finance.
- A supportive and collaborative working environment.
This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Accounts Receivable professional to join a respected organisation. If you meet the criteria and are ready for the next step in your career, apply today.
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