Client Accountant (Senior Accountant)
Employer Location Sunbury-On-Thames, England, Surrey Salary - per annum + £35,000 - £50,000 Closing date 19 May 2026 View more categoriesView less categories Sector Salary band,, Contract type Hours Where will they be working You need to or to save a job.
Job Details
Your new company
A well-established accountancy practice with an impressive client portfolio that supports and advises businesses across Surrey & London.
Your new role
As a Client Accountant, you will manage a diverse portfolio of clients across a range of industries. You'll be responsible for delivering accurate, timely, and insightful financial information while acting as a trusted advisor to your clients.
Key Responsibilities
1. Managing your own portfolio of clients, providing day‑to‑day accounting support
2. Preparing year‑end accounts for sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies
3. Completing corporation tax, personal tax, and VAT returns
4. Reviewing bookkeeping and management accounts
5. Building strong, long‑term client relationships and offering proactive advice
6. Ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards and legislation
7. Supporting junior team members and contributing to the overall development of the practice
What you'll need to succeed
8. Part-qualified or fully qualified (ACA/ACCA) - or qualified by experience
9. Previous experience within an accountancy practice
10. Strong knowledge of accounting standards and tax compliance
11. Excellent communication and client‑management skills
12. Ability to work independently and manage multiple deadlines
13. Experience with cloud accounting software (, Xero, QuickBooks, Sage)
14. A proactive mindset with a passion for continuous improvement
What you'll get in return
Opportunity to work in friendly and professional business.
Excellent career development opportunities.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys building strong client relationships, delivering high‑quality work, and contributing to the success of a modern, forward‑thinking practice.