Billing Assistant - £24k (Hybrid)(Global Firm & Progression)

Job Description

VANRATH are assisting with the recruitment of a Billing Assistant for a leading global law firm.

This proves to be a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to progress their career and widen their knowledge in a Global organisation that places immense value on their staff. This firm offers real routes for progression, and is one of the best places for an individual who is looking to progress their career.

This role will be Hybrid working - 3 days in State of the Art Belfast City Centre offices, 2 days at Home. Monday - Friday position.



Salary
£22,000 - £24,000 + Progression Opportunities & Leading Benefits from a Global firm.

Responsibilities:


Your tasks will include completing all necessary system transactions in order to produce a bill, generating reports on our billed and unbilled time and costs and assisting with the daily tracking and internal checking of work received.

  • Complete all necessary billing system transactions accurately and in a timely manner
  • Create reports accurately and in a timely manner
  • Assist with workflow management and quality checking
  • Provide billing support and advice to your colleagues and stakeholders
  • Provide month end overtime support when required
  • Deal with miscellaneous duties to assist in the smooth running of the department
  • Involvement in ad hoc projects
  • Assist other teams as and when cover is required

The Ideal Person:

  • Experience in a Billing or Financial role essential
  • Excellent communicator
  • Numerically strong
  • Someone who is keen to become part of a global company

For further information on this vacancy, or any other jobs in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves on 02890330250 in the strictest confidence.

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