Accounts Assistant

The role of an Accounts Assistant requires the individual to be detail oriented as well as able to work to deadlines and perform well under pressure whilst preserving a professional and enthusiastic approach.

Accounts Assistants perform a variety of tasks including:

  • Purchase ledger / accounts payable
  • Sales ledger / accounts receivable
  • Credit control
  • Bank reconciliations
  • Payroll preparation
  • Supporting with month end duties

Good communication skills will be necessary as you will be in charge of liaising with internal colleagues as well as handling supplier and customer queries.

Key qualifications for an Accounts Assistant to be studying towards would be AAT, ACCA, ACA or CIMA.

ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

As an Accounts Assistant your key responsibilities will revolve around supporting the daily transactional functions of the Accounts department (i.e. carrying out accounts receivable and accounts payable processes e.g. purchase and sales ledger).  You will also be the first point of contact for any queries coming into the team either internally or externally.

Alongside accounts duties, you could overlook the credit control function by developing and implementing new credit control procedures and taking ownership of the invoicing process, on top of achieving monthly debt reduction targets. 

Rhondda Cynon Taff

​Rhondda Cynon Taff is one of the largest and most well-connected regions in South Wales, offering a strong balance of accessibility, affordability, and community. Encompassing key towns such as Pontypridd, Aberdare, and Treorchy, the area benefits from excellent transport links to Cardiff via road and rail, making it a popular choice for commuters. With a lower cost of living than the capital and ongoing investment across the region, Rhondda Cynon Taff continues to attract both professionals and businesses looking for long-term value.

The local economy is diverse and evolving, with opportunities across public services, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. Pontypridd serves as a central commercial hub, supported by the presence of the University of South Wales, while surrounding towns contribute to a strong network of SMEs and local employers. Regeneration projects and infrastructure improvements across the region are helping to drive further economic growth, creating new opportunities across a range of sectors.

Outside of work, Rhondda Cynon Taff offers a lifestyle defined by its strong sense of community and access to the outdoors. The region is surrounded by rolling valleys, countryside, and walking routes, with easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park for those seeking more extensive outdoor activities. Local towns offer a mix of independent shops, cafés, and cultural heritage, while Cardiff’s wider leisure and entertainment offering is just a short journey away. For professionals and families alike, Rhondda Cynon Taff provides a practical and well-connected place to live, with a distinct identity and quality of life.