Finance Assistant (French-Speaking) - Hybrid WorkingSalary: Up to £35,000 per annum Annual BonusLocation: SE1, London Bridge (Hybrid - 3 days in office, 2 days from home)Start Date: Immediate start required - ideally within the next two weeksHours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (1-hour lunch)Holiday: 28 days (including 3 at Christmas) bank holidaysI'm working with an exciting international client who is looking to bring on board a Finance Assistant to join their growing team. This is an urgent requirement, and we're looking for someone who can start within the next two weeks. The role offers the chance to work in a hybrid capacity - 3 days in their London Bridge office and 2 days from home.What's in it for you? A role with a dynamic and supportive team within a fast-growing international group. Excellent career development opportunities, including training and mentoring. A hybrid working structure for better work-life balance.About the Role:This is a varied role where you'll work closely with a part-time Financial Controller and the group HQ. Key responsibilities include: Bookkeeping tasks: Bank reconciliations, managing the sales ledger, matching supplier bills, and handling payments. Month-end processes: Reconciliations for management accounts and inter-company transactions. Client and cost management: Supporting client reporting requirements and assisting Account Directors with cost management.About You:We're looking for someone with: A solid grasp of double-entry bookkeeping and experience in an accounts environment, preferably within a smaller business. Strong Excel skills, with Sage experience being a plus. A methodical approach, excellent attention to detail, and a proactive mindset. Professional business communication skills in English. French fluency is a big bonus but not essential.Next Steps:If this sounds like the right role for you and you're available to start within the next two weeks, we'd love to hear from you.AGY - Vitae Financial RecruitmentWe Exist To Be Different - Membership NOT Registration