Accounts Receivable Officer
people2people
- Sydney, NSW
- $38.00-40.00 per hour
- Temporary
- Full-time
Duration: 2 – 3 months
Location: Sydney CBD
5 days in office
Paying:$38.00 - $40.00 per hour plus super (depending on experience)Our client is seeking an experienced Accounts Receivable Officer with a minimum of 2 years' experience in professional services, preferably in accounting or law. The ideal candidate should have a solid understanding of accounts receivable principles, intermediate Excel skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively.Responsibilities
- Monitor and manage the accounts receivable portfolio for timely collection of outstanding invoices.
- Conduct monthly in-person meetings with partners to review debtors' reports and document action items.
- Communicate regularly with clients to address payment delays, resolve disputes, and negotiate payment plans.
- Maintain accurate records of all debt recovery activities, collaborating with internal teams to resolve outstanding payment issues.
- Identify and escalate potential bad debts to the management team, recommending recovery actions.
- Handle ad hoc tasks, such as client onboarding, payment processing, and coordinating client refunds.
- Continuously improve debt recovery processes for enhanced efficiency.
- People and Team Working
- Essential experience working in a team and independently.
- Willingness to share best practice knowledge
- Communication Skills
- Strong interpersonal skills, actively improving internal and external communication.
- Decision Making:
- Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and accountability for areas of control
- Understands the wider impact of actions.
Sydney C B D, New South WalesSalary
$38.00 - $40.00 HourlyWork Type
TemporaryIndustryAccountancyDate published20-Feb-2024Learn more about this jobDemi Aitken02 8270 9787New South WalesYour working rightsAustraliaAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in the UK, with the UK Youth Mobility Scheme.New ZealandAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in NZ. If you are a permanent resident of Australia, you will require a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA).Copyright © 2024, people2peoplepeople2people acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country, pays respect to their Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples today.