The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is seeking an
experienced Accounts Assistant who will join a small and highly dedicated Finance team.
This is a permanent position with responsibility for accounts payable and accounts receivable within the organisation. Other duties include maintaining inventory records, and assisting in the management of external funding. Further information on the role can be obtained here.
Creditors and Debtors ledger experience, strong communication and interpersonal skills, together with good computer skills are essential. A proficient level of excel is required. A working knowledge of Dynamics will also be an advantage. Interested candidates should submit a letter of application and detailed CV through the DIAS online e-recruitment site https://dias.ie/applyAccountsAsst2020 by close of business on 8 January 2021.
DIAS is committed to gender balance, diversity and inclusion
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Last Updated: 15th December 2020 by Reception DIAS
Accounts Assistant
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is seeking an
experienced Accounts Assistant who will join a small and highly dedicated Finance team.
This is a permanent position with responsibility for accounts payable and accounts receivable within the organisation. Other duties include maintaining inventory records, and assisting in the management of external funding. Further information on the role can be obtained here.
Creditors and Debtors ledger experience, strong communication and interpersonal skills, together with good computer skills are essential. A proficient level of excel is required. A working knowledge of Dynamics will also be an advantage. Interested candidates should submit a letter of application and detailed CV through the DIAS online e-recruitment site https://dias.ie/applyAccountsAsst2020 by close of business on 8 January 2021.
DIAS is committed to gender balance, diversity and inclusion
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