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  • Account Assistant
    Account Assistant
    hace 9 días
    £14–£17 por hora
    Jornada completa
    London

    Where's My Salad 📍 Leather Lane, London EC1N 💷 £30,000 – £35,000 per year 🕒 Full-Time | Permanent | Hybrid About Us Where's My Salad is a fresh food and coffee concept serving globally inspired salads, wraps, sandwiches, protein bowls, breakfast pots and grab-and-go products from the heart of Central London. As we continue to grow, we are looking for an Accounts & Finance Assistant to support the day-to-day financial operations of the business and help maintain accurate records across purchasing, sales and supplier accounts. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys working with numbers, staying organised and supporting a growing business behind the scenes. The Role You will work closely with management and external accountants to ensure financial records are accurate, suppliers are paid on time and key financial information is maintained across the business. The role combines finance administration, supplier management and reporting responsibilities within a growing hospitality operation. Key Responsibilities • Process supplier invoices and purchase orders, • Maintain accurate financial and supplier records, • Reconcile bank accounts and supplier statements, • Assist with accounts payable and accounts receivable, • Monitor supplier payments and outstanding balances, • Support payroll administration and staff expense processing, • Assist with VAT preparation and financial documentation, • Prepare weekly sales and cost reports, • Support stock and food cost reporting, • Liaise with suppliers, accountants and service providers when required What We're Looking For • Previous experience in accounts, finance administration or bookkeeping, • Good understanding of basic accounting principles, • Strong attention to detail and accuracy, • Good Excel and Microsoft Office skills, • Experience with Xero, QuickBooks or similar accounting software preferred, • Organised and able to manage multiple tasks effectively What We Offer • Competitive salary, • Hybrid working arrangement, • Employee food and drink discount, • Training and development opportunities, • Opportunity to grow with a developing business If you enjoy working with numbers and want to be part of a growing company from an early stage, we'd love to hear from you.

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  • Accountant
    Accountant
    hace 22 días
    £20–£30 por hora
    Jornada parcial
    London

    Part-Time Ecommerce Accountant We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Part-Time Ecommerce Accountant to manage the financial operations of three UK VAT-registered ecommerce businesses. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced accounting professional who understands the unique challenges of online retail and can work independently within a growing business environment. Key Responsibilities: • Bookkeeping and maintaining accurate financial records, • Preparing and submitting VAT returns, • Bank and payment gateway reconciliations, • Payroll processing and HMRC compliance, • Managing supplier payments and expense records, • Monthly management reporting and financial summaries, • Monitoring cash flow and supporting budgeting activities, • Inventory and stock reconciliation support, • Liaising with external accountants when required Essential Requirements: • Previous accounting experience within a UK business environment, • Strong understanding of UK VAT, PAYE, payroll, and HMRC requirements, • Previous ecommerce accounting experience is essential, • Experience reconciling Shopify, Amazon, eBay, payment gateways, and marketplace settlements, • Experience using Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, or similar accounting software, • Strong Excel skills, • Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Desirable Skills & Experience: • Experience managing multiple companies/entities, • Experience with inventory-based businesses, • AAT qualified, part-qualified ACCA/CIMA, or equivalent practical experience About You: • Highly organised and proactive, • Comfortable working independently with minimal supervision, • Professional, reliable, and trustworthy, • Strong problem-solving and communication skills Working Arrangements: • Approximately 16–24 hours per week, • Hybrid role – applicants must be able to attend our office in Chingford (E4) at least 1–2 days per week, • This is not a fully remote position, • £20–£30 per hour, depending on experience Please apply with your CV, availability, expected hourly rate, and notice period.

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  • Design & Print Studio Operations Assistant
    Design & Print Studio Operations Assistant
    hace 22 días
    £12.85–£13 por hora
    Jornada parcial
    Nine Elms, London

    Job Overview We are seeking a detail-oriented and organised Design & Print Studio Operations Assistant to support our print and design team. This paid position offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in studio operations, print production, administrative tasks, and client coordination within a dynamic creative environment. The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring smooth daily operations, assisting with print and design projects, operating print equipment, and supporting finishing processes while maintaining efficient studio workflows. Duties • Provide administrative support including data entry, filing, and managing studio schedules, • Assist with the organisation of print and design projects from inception to completion, • Operate digital printing equipment and assist with print production tasks, • Carry out print finishing tasks such as cutting, trimming, folding, laminating, binding, and packaging, • Monitor print jobs to ensure quality control and consistency of output, • Maintain and organise print materials, paper stock, inks, and consumables, • Assist with basic equipment maintenance and ensure workstations remain clean and organised, • Handle incoming calls with professional phone etiquette and direct enquiries accordingly, • Support the team with office tasks such as photocopying, scanning, and maintaining supplies, • Utilise Microsoft Office and Google Workspace tools for document creation, email correspondence, and project tracking, • Manage client files and project documentation accurately using QuickBooks and other relevant software, • Coordinate with vendors and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of materials, • Support studio operations by maintaining organisation of equipment and workspace, • Assist in preparing presentations or proposals as needed for client meetings, • Pack and prepare completed print orders for client collection or delivery Qualifications • Proven office experience with strong organisational skills, • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Workspace applications, • Experience with QuickBooks or similar accounting software is desirable, • Excellent typing skills and data entry accuracy, • Strong administrative background with clerical experience preferred, • Good communication skills with professional phone etiquette, • Ability to multitask efficiently in a fast-paced environment, • Familiarity with print production equipment and finishing techniques is advantageous but not essential, • Interest in design, print production, or creative studio environments, • Organised, proactive, and able to work independently as well as part of a team This role offers an engaging environment for individuals looking to develop their administrative and production skills within the creative industry. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, reliable, and eager to contribute to the smooth running of our studio operations.

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  • Operations Manager
    Operations Manager
    hace 2 meses
    £30000–£45000 anual
    Jornada completa
    Nine Elms, London

    Operations Manager — Produce Network We supply fresh produce to some of London's best restaurants. While most of the city sleeps, our team is at wholesale markets hand-picking produce that lands in restaurant kitchens before breakfast service. It's fast, physical, and relentless — and right now we're a team of 3 doing the work of 10. We need the fourth. This role in one paragraph You'll run the operational engine of a growing wholesale business. Client calls, order coordination, daily reconciliation, bookkeeping, problem-solving, phone ringing — all of it is yours. You're the first person clients speak to and the last person to check that yesterday's numbers add up. If something goes wrong overnight — a wrong delivery, a short order, a supplier issue — you're the one who finds out, fixes it, and makes sure the client knows before they have to chase us. You own the daytime operation the way our Night Operations Manager owns the night. Between the two of you, the business runs 24 hours. What you'll actually do every day You're the client's main contact. Orders come in via WhatsApp, phone, and email. You process them, confirm them, flag anything unusual. When a chef calls at 8:15 AM asking where their herbs are, you already know the answer because you've read the night report and checked the dispatch log. You don't wait for problems to come to you — you call the client before they call you. That's the difference between an assistant and an operator. You coordinate the fix when things go wrong. Produce wholesale is not a clean business. Items get substituted, deliveries run late, a crate arrives damaged. When it happens, you own the resolution: investigate, coordinate with the night team or drivers, arrange the fix (re-delivery, credit note, replacement), close the loop with the client, and log the whole thing. If the same problem shows up three times, you're the person who flags it as a process issue — not just an incident. You reconcile everything, every day. What was ordered vs what was received from suppliers vs what was dispatched vs what was invoiced. Purchase orders matched against supplier invoices. Sales orders matched against customer invoices. Inventory tracked. Shortages flagged before they become emergencies. You produce a daily summary the founder reviews in 5 minutes — clean, accurate, no surprises. If you're the kind of person who finds satisfaction in numbers that balance, this will be your favourite part of the job. You run the books. Day-to-day bookkeeping in QuickBooks or Xero: bank feeds, invoices, bills, categorisation. Debtor chasing — politely on the due date, firmly at 3 days overdue, escalated to the founder at 30 days. Weekly financial summary. Monthly close support. You maintain the product cost data that powers margin tracking — weekly updates, no exceptions. The founder makes pricing and growth decisions based on numbers you produce. They have to be right. You own the phone. The main business line rings and you answer it. Existing clients with questions, prospective clients with enquiries, suppliers with updates. You're professional, you're warm, you handle what you can and route what you can't. For new enquiries, you capture the details, qualify the lead, and hand it to the founder. You support outbound sales — managing the email pipeline, scheduling meetings, preparing documents. When a new account closes, you run the onboarding playbook. Who we're looking for — honestly We're not looking for a CV. We're looking for a specific type of person. You're the person who walks into a room and notices what's broken before anyone tells you. You fix things that aren't your job because leaving them broken bothers you. You write things down because you know you'll forget otherwise. You don't need to be chased — you chase other people. When something goes wrong, your instinct is to understand why, not to find someone to blame. You're comfortable saying "I don't know, but I'll find out" and then actually finding out. You're comfortable making a decision with 80% of the information because waiting for 100% means the client is already unhappy. You're comfortable being wrong sometimes, because you know that the person who never makes a mistake is the person who never does anything. You probably have some experience in operations, admin, or office management — ideally at a small business where you wore multiple hats. Maybe you've worked in food, hospitality, or wholesale. Maybe you haven't, but you've run the back end of something and you know what it feels like when everything depends on you not dropping the ball. Essential: Strong written and spoken English · comfortable with numbers, spreadsheets, and accounting tools · self-directed (you manage yourself, we don't manage you) · able to hold 5 priorities at once without losing any · honest about mistakes · quick to learn new software (Airtable, QuickBooks/Xero, Lemlist) · right to work in the UK. Preferred: Bookkeeping experience or QuickBooks/Xero familiarity · food, hospitality, or wholesale background · complaint handling or fast-paced customer service experience · inventory or stock management exposure. Nice to have: AAT qualification · Airtable or CRM experience · knowledge of the London restaurant scene. Why this job is worth your time Most operations roles are dead ends. This one isn't. Here's why. We're a team of 3, growing fast. The person who takes this role will — within months, not years — understand every part of how a wholesale business works: client management, supply chain, financial control, inventory, sales. That's not because we'll send you on a training course. It's because you'll be doing all of it, every day, from week one. The explicit deal: start at £33k. Hit your 3-month performance review targets and move to £38k. Hit your 12-month targets and move to £45k. These aren't vague promises — they're structured milestones tied to specific outcomes we'll agree together in your first week. The long-term path is Chief Operating Officer. That's not a title we're dangling to attract applicants — it's a gap that actually exists in the business and needs to be filled by someone who's earned it from the inside. The founder wants to focus on growth and strategy. The person who proves they can run the day-to-day operation — and then improve it — becomes the person who runs it permanently. The full picture • Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM, Monday to Friday, • Location: London (on-site, not remote — the work requires being where the operation is), • Salary: £33,000 → £38,000 at 3 months → £45,000 at 12 months, all performance-linked, • Title progression: Operations Manager → Head of Operations → COO, • Team: you'll be the 4th person in a tight, high-trust team, • Culture: direct, honest, fast. We tell each other when things are wrong and we fix them together. No politics, no layers, no waiting for permission

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