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Accounts Receivable Specialist - 12 month FTC

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Accounts Receivable Specialist (12-Month FTC) – London – Hybrid – up to £36,000
We’re hiring for a leading organisation in the sports and events sector, renowned for delivering some of the UK's most iconic sporting events.
This exciting 12-month FTC is for an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join a collaborative finance team in a broad, end-to-end Accounts Receivable role. You'll take ownership of the sales ledger, play a key role in managing cash collection and customer accounts, and support wider finance activities in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the end-to-end Accounts Receivable process, ensuring invoices are raised accurately and on time.
- Take ownership of aged debt, proactively chasing outstanding payments and resolving customer queries.
- Monitor and manage the Accounts Receivable inbox, ensuring all enquiries are dealt with promptly.
- Produce regular cash flow updates and support reporting for senior finance stakeholders.
- Assist with month-end activities, including bank reconciliations and finance reporting.
- Support year-end audit requirements and provide additional assistance across the finance team when required.
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We’re looking for
- 2+ years experience in an Accounts Receivable or Credit Control position.
- Good understanding of the wider finance function, ideally with exposure to Accounts Payable.
- Strong Excel skills and confidence working with finance systems.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to build relationships both internally and externally.
- Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- A proactive team player who enjoys working in a busy, collaborative finance environment.


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