*Company Overview*
Mary Browns Vernon is a beloved restaurant specializing in delicious fried chicken and comfort food. We pride ourselves on delivering quality meals and exceptional service to our customers, creating a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
*Summary*
We are seeking a skilled Bookkeeper to join our team at Mary Browns Vernon. This role is essential for maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring smooth financial operations within our restaurant. The Bookkeeper will contribute significantly to our mission of providing excellent service and quality food.
*Responsibilities*
* Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable processes efficiently.
* Perform bank reconciliations and ensure accuracy in financial reporting.
* Prepare payroll for staff, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations.
* Utilize accounting software such as Xero or Sage for record-keeping.
* Conduct budget analysis and assist in financial planning activities.
* Reconcile accounts regularly to maintain accurate financial statements.
*Requirements*
* Proven experience as a Bookkeeper or in a similar role within the restaurant or retail industry.
* Strong knowledge of accounting principles and practices.
* Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., Xero, Sage) is preferred.
* Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
* Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment.
If you are passionate about numbers and want to be part of a dynamic team at Mary Browns Vernon, we invite you to apply today!
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $25.00 per hour
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Language:
* English (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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