Head of Accounting & Tax – Hybrid or remote fromUK
Job description
As a Hybrid or remote fromUK, the work centres on production of Reports: Produce financial reports that support the Head Office while maintaining and improving the reporting processes. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.
How the role is set up
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Where someone would start
Production of Reports: Produce financial reports that support the Head Office while maintaining and improving the reporting processes. Direct Reporting: Report directly to the CFO UK and collaborate with the Head Office in a matrix, cross-functional structure. Processing Enhancement: Work on designing, streamlining and enhancing financial processes, while ensuring a smooth integration of the UK accounting function with the Head Office.
What helps someone build confidence
Strong professional approach.
What is expected
- Required experience & Qualification: Financial/chartered accountancy degree.
- Significant experience with similar responsibilities on a previous function is ideal.
- Being highly detail-oriented and meticulous in accounting practices is essential.
Job details
- This role comes with significant flexibility and the opportunity for remote work, making it an excellent fit for those who thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Full-remote is a reality at Wakam (there is even one Wakamee who works from his sailing boat ⛵) Last but not least : we are nice and we have fun!
- Work model: Remote.
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