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Position: Accountant Ethiopia
Role specific knowledge and experience:
Education
- Higher Education
- Degree level relevant education. Studying for a recognized accounting qualification desirable.
Essential
- Knowledge of statutory accounting principles and practices, including accruals and the impact of financial transactions.
- Proven accounting experience.
- Advanced experience of Excel.
- SAP experience.
Desirable
- Experience of working in an international organisation and/or relevant employer.
- Good level of understanding of relevant software
- Financial analytical experience.
- Experience of managing high value debtors.
Role Specific Skills
- Organised, disciplined and methodical approach to work. Ability to work under pressure. Good time management and data management.
- Very good IT skills, particularly on Excel and Word.
- Good literacy and numeracy skills, able to understand profit and loss calculations and basic finance, e.g., deprecation, capital and revenue expenditure, cash-flow, overheads, etc.
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills. Ability to explain complex financial data to non-finance people, using non-technical language.
- Working in virtual teams.
Location: Addis Ababa, Sub Saharan Africa, ET
Closing Date: Thursday 25th July 2024 at 23:59 UK time
How to Apply:
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