Senior Accountant (Management Accounting)
GoCardlessAbout us
GoCardless is a global bank payment company. Over 100,000 businesses, from start-ups to household names, use GoCardless to collect and send payments through direct debit, real-time payments and open banking.
GoCardless processes US$130bn+ of payments annually, across 30+ countries; helping customers collect and send both recurring and one-off payments, without the chasing, stress or expensive fees. We use AI-powered solutions to improve payment success and reduce fraud. And, with open banking connectivity to over 2,500 banks, we help our customers make faster, more informed decisions.
We are headquartered in the UK with offices in London and Leeds, and additional locations in Australia, France, Ireland, Latvia, Portugal and the United States.
At GoCardless, we're all about supporting you! We’re committed to making our hiring process inclusive and accessible. If you need extra support or adjustments, reach out to your Talent Partner — we’re here to help!
And remember: we don’t expect you to meet every single requirement. If you’re excited by this role, we encourage you to apply!
The role
This role sits within the Financial Control team, who are responsible for the month-end close, preparation of financial accounts (to GL level,) and play a key role in the delivery of audits. Reporting into the Finance manager, you will be a newly / nearly qualified accountant with experience in delivering month-end activities such as accruals, prepayments, payroll and performing balance sheet reconciliations.
What excites you
- Preparing monthly journals such as accruals, prepayments, leases and payroll across all entities. Collaborating with other teams, including AP, tax, payroll and management reporting, ensuring smooth end-to-end financial processes.
- Ownership of key balance sheet accounts, ensuring reconciliations are completed monthly and any variances are resolved on a timely basis
- Provide P&L variance analysis and commentary for key cost areas
- Assist with the annual audits in preparation and provide the requested documents
- Preparing VAT returns
- Supporting the Finance Manager / Group Financial Controller as required
What excites us
- ACCA/CIMA/ACA qualified or nearly qualified with several years of industry experience
- Proven experience in a management accountant role
- Intermediate Excel / Google Sheet skills
- Detail-oriented with strong analytical, problem-solving solving and communication skills
- Strong understanding of basic accounting concepts.
- Experience with multi-currency balance sheet reconciliations
- Ability to produce accurate work and consistently deliver to reporting deadlines
- Knowledge of NetSuite or similar accounting packages
- Team player, but ability to work independently
Base salary range: €36,000 - €54,000 (including 13th and 14th salary)
Base salary ranges are based on role, job level, location, and market data. Please note that whilst we strive to offer competitive compensation, our approach is to pay between the minimum and the mid-point (€36,000 - €42,000) of the pay range until performance can be assessed in role. Offers will take into account level of experience, interview assessment, budgets and parity between you and fellow employees at GoCardless doing similar work.
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