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Melbourne VIC, Australia

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Job Summary Join one of our premier clients Kickon Group, as an Assistant Accountant in Fitzroy North! Contribute to an exciting journey in the hospitality industry by managing financial operations and driving growth. Job Description Be part of a dynamic team in a burgeoning hospitality disrupter! Enjoy a collaborative work environment that embraces innovation and camaraderie! Grow your career in a company that values each team member’s contribution! At Kickon, colleagues collaborate as a team of experienced industry experts. They share a vision of establishing a strong presence in the hospitality market by revitalizing acquired businesses and promoting effective teamwork. About the Role As an Assistant Accountant, you will play a critical role in enhancing the productivity and quality of our financial processes across the group. This roles involves managing bookkeeping, reporting and conducting variance analysis. Experience in payroll will be a valuable asset! What You’ll Be Doing Perform bank reconciliations, ensuring accuracy and timely resolution of discrepancies. Oversee general ledger and fixed asset management, ensuring up-to-date records. Maintain detailed and accurate ledgers for revenue, wages, and COGS to aid in management reporting and audit processes. Conduct month-end reconciliations and prepare supporting workbooks for financial reports. Analyse COGS ledgers, monitor for anomalies, and perform variance analysis to support accurate GP reporting. Prepare and distribute regular reports to venue managers, including revenue, GP, payroll, and variance metrics to aid operational and financial decision-making. Prepare reports on financial activities for management review and decision-making Support financial accounting functions and offshore accounts payable/receivable for multiple businesses. Requirements Proven experience in bookkeeping and relevant qualifications. Advanced knowledge of Xero (Xero Advisor Accreditation is a plus). Strong background in bookkeeping with significant experience in Xero setup and integrations. A solid understanding of how businesses operate and the ability to make sound decisions. Any exposure to Tanda would be a nice to have but not required. Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. A collaborative spirit paired with the ability to work autonomously. Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to be part of a rising player in the hospitality industry, contributing to the growth of innovative projects. Engaging work environment with a collaborative team focused on achieving shared goals. Professional growth opportunities, including potential pathways to advance within a dynamic and evolving business. If this sounds like you, then please click on the "Apply" button and follow the prompts. If you think you have what it takes, but don’t necessarily meet every single point on the job description – please still apply. For any questions regarding this opportunity or if you require any adjustments to participate in this process, please reach out to john.ohare@thebluerock.com.au or lee.kelly@thebluerock.com.au  

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