An independent firm of chartered accountants based in Bristol is searching for an Audit and Accounts Senior to join their team as a key addition. The firm provides mixed and varied responsibilities working on wide ranging clients with scope to progress.
Client Details
Based in Bristol this successful independent chartered accountancy practice, led by two directors, has experienced a significant and prolonged period of positive growth, set to continue and the position has evolved as a result of organic client growth, with the need to invest in the right professionals. You will be joining at a key time, with the potential to really carve a career path within this highly regarded team and firm.
Description
Joining as Audit and Accounts Senior based from the firms Bristol offices you will manage, deliver and provide audit services to clients across varied industries, along with involvement in reviewing and preparing year end accounts. You will develop client relationships and work with the wider tax advisory/business services and wider advisory teams on delivering wider project work and look to help manage, develop and grow the team. A clear progression path is on offer working closely with directors within a highly successful firm of chartered accountants.
Profile
You will be an ACA/ACCA qualified Audit and Accounts Senior or similar level professional with a career background across audit / accounts, developed within an accountancy practice firm environment. You will have developed your career to at least newly qualified, or recently qualified levels with anything from 1 - 2 yrs or considerably more post qualified experience levels and be looking to take your career to the next level, within a firm and role where you can see a genuine clear progression and development path on offer.
Job Offer
£42,000 - £48,000 plus benefits, negotiable around experience and background. More detail on application and confidential investigation. Please apply online and for a further confidential discussion to find out more please contact Mark Bailey on