Working pattern: 3-4 varied shifts over 7 days including early mornings from 6am, afternoons, late evenings until 10pm and weekends, to be discussed at interview
As Credit Controller you will be responsible for maintaining an effective credit process and developing positive customer relationships with new and existing customers whilst working within the Company's key result areas: Business Performance, Customer Focus, People and Teamwork, Leadership.
You will also ensure compliance with the Company's Health & Safety Policy, Environmental Policy, and Quality system.
To ensure debts are collected within correct timescales.
General
We are currently recruiting for experienced Credit Controller.
Responsibilities will include managing the collection of outstanding debt, minimise outstanding debt, liaising with customers and resolving any issues that may hinder the timely debt collection process.
For starters, how about working for an owner manager who allows you flexibility in your work, trusts you sufficiently to not micro manage, but offers support and uses as much as his time as possible to bring on new business to allow the practice to continue to grow in size and reputation.
You're life at the office isn't all that bad so to change jobs means moving to something a bit special.
Who has a life outside the office and expects you do too, so, whilst expecting your commitment and loyalty, won't expect you to work long, unsociable hours.
A full apprenticeship with all the support you could hope for to ensure you learn quickly and thoroughly, not just accountancy skills, but wider business skills, like professional communication.
You've completed your A Levels, (or about to), maybe taken some time out, and you're now looking for a trainee role to become an accountant.
Meaning you can make a positive team contribution to the business in 12-24 months.