£33K/yr to £34K/yr
London, England
Permanent, Variable

Purchase Ledger Officer

Posted by Robertson Bell.

Are you an experienced finance professional, looking to take ownership within the accounts payable function? Do you want a role that offers up to £1,000 a year in study support? Are you ready to take on an all-encompassing accounts payable position? If so, read on!

Robertson Bell are excited to partner with this not-for-profit organisation to recruit a Purchase Ledger Officer. In this role you will be working a vast variety of responsibilities within accounts payable, including processing a high volume of invoices, issuing purchase orders and making payment runs.

In this Purchase Ledger Officer position, you will be:

  • Managing and leading the purchase order to payment process.
  • Processing a high volume of invoices, making sure that all work is done efficiently, in tune with this fast-paced work environment.
  • Interacting with a wide range of different stakeholders including directors, supplier and the board.
  • Managing supplier related duties such as the general inbox and any questions or queries that arise.

Based in East London, the successful candidate will enjoy a hybrid working model of going into the office three days per week, aiding any candidate in that ideal work/life balance. This Purchase Ledger Officer will join a warm and welcoming team that are driven in their mission to help the organisation grow and thrive.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Strong accounts payable experience, and a willingness to manage numerous different responsibilities by themselves.
  • Experience working with a purchase order to payment/procurement process.
  • The skill to prioritise within a fast-paced environment.
  • Have an urge to progress and advance their capabilities within a finance role.

Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Due to the high interest in this role, we advise applicants to apply as soon as possible!

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