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Your New Company
A leading pharmaceutical provider committed to advancing healthcare by delivering high-quality medical devices and surgical instruments. Specialising in precision-engineered products and comprehensive sterilisation services, this organisation plays a vital role in ensuring safety and efficacy within the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. 

Your New Role
The Accounts Receivable Officer plays a vital role within the Finance Department, managing financial accounts, revenue transactions, and reporting. Responsibilities include maintaining receivable ledgers, preparing invoices and credit notes, conducting monthly statement runs, allocating payments, and resolving discrepancies. This role is essential in ensuring financial accuracy, monitoring transactions, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders. It also involves direct interactions with clients for invoicing, payment processing, and financial decision support.
What’s Needed to Succeed

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software such asSage Intacct
  • Ability to communicate financial information clearly and effectively
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Experience in the end-end AR process.


What you'll get in Return

  • Competitive salary: £30,000 - £38,000
  • Opportunity to be part of a rapidly expanding organisation
  • A dynamic workplace that encourages professional growth
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities
  • A collaborative environment with industry professionals
  • Contribution to a company making a meaningful impact on healthcare standards


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