Job Title: Revenue Administrator Disability
Company:Frogg Recruitment
Job description: Revenue Administrator / Cashbook Clerk Disability Cape TownOur client in Cape Town is looking for a Revenue Administrator / Cashbook Clerk (person with a disability) with up to 2 years plus experience in revenue administration / cashbook clerk. Cashbook Clerk experience is essential.YOU MUST HAVE A DISABILITY. PLEASE DON’T APPLY IF YOU DON’T HAVE A DISABILITY – PROOF WILL BE REQUIRED (DOCTOR OR SPECIALIST LETTER REQUIRED)Salary is up to R 18000 CTC which includes benefitsMin requirementsGrade 12Intermediate to advanced MS Excel skills.Strong analytic, numerical, administrative and problem-solving skills.Cashbook CLERK experience essentialJob RequirementsCashbook clerk dutiesMonitoring of Revenue from the Central Electronic Monitoring System in terms of adjustments, queries and cash-ups.Recording of cash up variances, stages of investigation and resolution from different revenue centres and angels.Revenue data gathering from the Central Monitoring SystemDetailed analysis presentation of reports to the various stakeholders.Ensuring the compliance to internal and external Policies and Procedures and Regulations with all related Regulatory Authorities.Apply onlineFROGG Recruitment
Expected salary: R17500 – 18000 per month
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
Job date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 04:37:54 GMT
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