In-house Accountant
Salary dependent on experience
Edgware & Hendon Reform Synagogue is one of the largest synagogues in the UK with over 2000 families as members. It was formed in 2017 from the merger of Edgware & District Reform Synagogue with Hendon Reform Synagogue.
EHRS is looking to fill this new hands-on role within the finance team (currently 2).
It would require familiarity with Sage and the usual bookkeeping and accounts tasks.
General tasks including but not exclusively: Bank Reconciliation, Purchase/Sales Ledger, Reconciliation with membership db., Gift Aid Claim; Annual and Quarterly accounts, mgmt. accounts, inc. budget variance analysis; Management of departmental budgets and quarterly reporting; Production and distribution of annual subscription notices and chasing of accounts.
Some familiarity with the workings of a synagogue would be helpful.
It is likely that you would be qualified by experience, a semi-qualified chartered accountant or a retired accountant.
Please contact for further information Perry Newton, Community Director EHRS via perry@ehrs.uk
Salary depending on experience
Full-time with some flexibility.
Deadline for applications 15 February 2018
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