Accounting Clerk
Multiform Human Development (Pty) Ltd.
Klerksdorp, North West
Permanent
Posted 08 April 2026
- Closing Date 23 April 2026
Job Details
Job Description
General Job Description:
We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Accounting Clerk to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining financial records, processing invoices, and reconciling accounts.
Key Responsibilities:
We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Accounting Clerk to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for maintaining financial records, processing invoices, and reconciling accounts.
Key Responsibilities:
Executive Support
- Manage calendars, schedule meetings, and coordinate travel arrangements
- Handle confidential correspondence and communications
- Prepare reports, presentations, and meeting agendas
- Maintain filing systems and ensure timely follow-ups
Accounting & Financial Support
- Assist with bookkeeping, invoicing, and expense tracking
- Reconcile accounts and prepare monthly financial summaries
- Support budgeting and forecasting activities
- Liaise with external accountants and auditors
- Ensure compliance with financial policies and procedures
Administrative Duties
- Manage office supplies and vendor relationships
- Organize events and team functions
- Maintain accurate records and documentation
- Perform ad hoc tasks as required by the executive
- Type documents for management as an when required
Qualifications & Skills
- Diploma or Degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration
- A minimum of three years’ experience within as a personal assistant within the accounting sector
- Proficiency in accounting software (Sage, Quickbooks, Xero)
- Proficiency in computers and Microsoft Office
Preferred Attributes
- Strong attention to detail and numerical accuracy
- Ability to multitask and prioritize under pressure
- Professional demeanor and proactive mindset
- Familiarity with payroll and tax submissions is a plus
- Excellent communication skills
- High level of integrity and ethics