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Join a high-performing finance team in Auckland as an Assistant Accountant. This hands-on role offers broad exposure to reconciliations, AP/AR, and month-end reporting. Ideal for candidates with 2+ years’ experience, strong Excel skills, and a relevant accounting qualification. Develop your caree...
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New Zealand , Auckland
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Seeking a detail-oriented Assistant Accountant to join Kiwicare. Utilize your strong AP, AR, and payroll skills in month-end processes and financial reporting. This role offers location flexibility in Auckland or Christchurch, within a supportive FMCG/manufacturing environment. Enjoy benefits inc...
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New Zealand , Wiri, Auckland
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Join a leading Medical Specialist Group in Epsom, Auckland, as an Assistant Accountant. Utilize your Accounts Payable expertise, advanced Excel skills, and experience with ERP systems. You will manage end-to-end AP, reconciliations, and month-end processes in a dynamic healthcare environment.
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New Zealand , Epsom
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40.00 - 44.00 NZD / Hour
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About the Assistant Accountant role

Embark on a rewarding career in finance by exploring Assistant Accountant jobs, a vital entry point into the world of accounting and finance. An Assistant Accountant is a foundational role that provides crucial support to an accounting department, finance manager, or senior accountant. This position is ideal for individuals who are detail-oriented, numerically gifted, and seeking to build a long-term career in a stable and respected profession. Professionals in these roles are the backbone of the financial operations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and the smooth day-to-day functioning of the finance function.

The typical responsibilities of an Assistant Accountant are diverse, offering exposure to various aspects of accounting. A core duty involves processing financial transactions, which includes managing accounts payable and accounts receivable, issuing invoices, and handling expense claims. They are frequently responsible for performing bank reconciliations and maintaining the general ledger, ensuring that every transaction is accurately recorded. A significant part of the role involves assisting with the preparation of management accounts, which may include variance analysis and supporting budgeting and forecasting processes. Assistant Accountants often play a key role in period-end and year-end closing procedures, helping to prepare schedules and supporting documentation for statutory accounts and external audits. Furthermore, they are commonly tasked with preparing and submitting regulatory returns, such as VAT, and assisting with balance sheet reconciliations to maintain the integrity of financial data.

To succeed in Assistant Accountant jobs, certain skills and qualifications are typically required. While a university degree in accounting, finance, or a related field is beneficial, it is not always mandatory. Many professionals enter this career path by holding qualifications from the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), which is highly regarded. Employers often look for candidates who are part-qualified or actively studying towards a professional chartered accountancy qualification such as ACCA, CIMA, or ACA. From a technical standpoint, proficiency in Microsoft Excel is almost universally essential, alongside experience with accounting software and ERP systems. Beyond technical know-how, strong analytical abilities are crucial for interpreting financial data. Excellent attention to detail is non-negotiable to prevent errors, and solid organizational and time-management skills are needed to meet recurring deadlines. As the role often involves liaising with other departments and external parties, good communication skills and the confidence to present information clearly are highly valued assets.

For those with a passion for numbers and a methodical approach, Assistant Accountant jobs offer a structured career path with excellent prospects for progression into senior accounting and finance positions.