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Agricultural Accounts Manager

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A leading and successful firm of chartered accountants based in Barnstaple is searching for an Agricultural Accounts Manager to join their team as a key addition in a pivotal support role to the directors specialising within their agricultural/rural sector service line, with career development prospects on offer and opportunity to carve an influential role within a highly regarded firm of chartered accountants.
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Based in Barnstaple this chartered firm has developed a very strong reputation across Devon and further afield acting for very wide-ranging clients across varying industries acting for wider ranging industry sector OMBs, SMEs and corporate clients, alongside a strong reputation and focus dealing with agricultural and rural sector related clients. As a result of ongoing, sustained positive growth and looking to plan for the future development of the firm, the partners are looking to bring in the right additional Managerial professional to bolster their team as a key addition focused within this specific sector specialism.
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Joining as Agricultural Accounts Manager based from the firms Barnstaple offices you will take on management and client portfolio responsibility for the delivery of accounts, tax and wider services to clients focused within the agricultural sector across sole trader, partnership and limited company clients. You will take on increasing responsibility for developing client relationships, taking on a portfolio and work on wider advisory, planning and business services in addition delivering on wider project work. You will manage a team and act as key support to the firms directors, with a very clear progression path on offer and you will carve an influential key role within this firm.


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For this Agricultural Accounts Manager role you may be any of ACA, ACCA, CTA, ATT qualified having developed your career to the Managerial levels with experience delivering accounts/tax and advisory services to clients within the farming, agricultural and rural related sectors, developed within an accountancy practice firm environment. You will be looking for a career move and role where you can see a clear development and progression path on offer.
Job Offer
Circa £45,000 - £58,000 + dependent on the background experience and level of the right professional, plus benefits.
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