Company
Puro Accountancy
Puro Accountancy
£0 - £30000 per annum, Benefits: WFH & Hybrid options, flexible hours, Great Annual Leave, Career Progression.
Client Manager Darlington Salary: Up to £30,000 (DOE) Benefits: WFH and Hybrid options available Flexible working hours Enhanced annual leave. Clear career progression opportunities An exciting opportunity has arisen at an independent accountancy practice in Darlington, as they are currently seeking a skilled Client Manager to join their expanding team. The company is known for its commitment to providing exceptional service to clients. They pride themselves on their innovative approach and supportive work culture, making it an ideal environment for professionals to grow and thrive. The Role: Maintaining a portfolio of clients and ensuring their needs are met to the highest standards. Preparation of accounts and tax returns with accuracy and efficiency Acting as the primary point of contact for clients, offering expert advice and resolving queries promptly Providing guidance and mentorship to junior team members, aiding in their professional development Ideal Candidate: Minimum of 5 years' experience in a UK Accountancy firm Proven ability to handle client queries effectively. Experience in supervising and mentoring junior staff members. Please note: Candidates without relevant experience in a UK Accountancy firm will not be considered for this role. (Working in a private company is not relevant for this role. Ready to advance your career? Apply now or contact Megan on 01904 571 760 for further details.
Darlington
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