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Accountant

Salary

£30,000-50,000 , per year , inc benefits

Location

Wimborne, Dorset, United Kingdom

Job type

Permanent, Part time

Sector

Accountancy & finance

Job ref

X3-1281951

Job posted

Posted 27 minutes ago

REED Accountancy Practice are working in partnership with forward thinking Accountancy Practice with a satellite office based in Wimborne. The Director is actively recruiting an Accounts Senior on a part time basis (Flexible, hybrid working), to work within their small office site.  

This is a rare opportunity to join a well‑established firm with a truly diverse client base—ranging from farmers and engineers to retailers, LLPs, and vibrant member‑run organisations. Every day offers something different, and you’ll have the autonomy to make a real impact, working within a small office as part of a wider company 

Accounts Senior (QBE / ACA / ACCA Qualified) 

Wimborne (Parking)

Part Time hours 

Salary DOE (Circa £45k - £50k FTE) 

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Managing the accounts production process and ensuring a smooth workflow across the team
  • Leading, mentoring, and supporting two full‑time team members, plus collaborating closely with the actively involved semi‑retired director
  • Reviewing accounts for sole traders, partnerships, LLPs, and limited companies across a wide range of industries
  • Acting as a trusted advisor to clients—answering queries, providing guidance, and building long‑term relationships
  • Ensuring deadlines are met and contributing to the overall efficiency and quality of the practice
  • Working closely with the tax and payroll team (two team members, including one director) in a highly collaborative environment
  • Using TaxCalc, and supporting the upcoming transition to BrightPay for payroll

The Benefits: 

  • 35‑hour working week
  • 5 weeks of paid holiday plus all statutory bank holidays
  • Hybrid-style flexibility,
  • Flexibility within the working day 
  • A friendly, down‑to‑earth team who value collaboration and shared success

You’ll thrive in this role if you are:

  • Experienced in accounts preparation within a practice environment
  • Confident in managing workflows and guiding a small team
  • A strong communicator who enjoys client interaction
  • Comfortable working across a variety of business types and industries
  • Motivated by long‑term opportunities and contributing to the growth of a business

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