Accounts Clerk (Ref: FIN - CL)


Sham Shui Po
2 year(s) work experience

Job Description

Finance Department (Sham Shui Po)

Responsibilities:

  1. To record daily collections;

  2. To arrange and dispatch receipts to service units upon request; 

  3. To issue receipts and receipt summary;

  4. To distribute and/ or mail out cheques to service units and suppliers;

  5. To issue payment advices to suppliers;

  6. To maintain filing system for journal vouchers, payment vouchers and receipts;

  7. To provide basic bookkeeping of units’ accounts;

  8. To deliver cheques and bank documents to authorized signatories, if required;

  9. To perform outdoor activities such as delivering documents to banks, if required; and

  10. To provide administrative support to Finance Department.

Requirements:

  1. Form 5 / DSE or above with LCCI Elementary in Accounting;

  2. At least 2 years’ relevant working experience;

  3. Experience in MS office applications; and

  4. Ability to work independently and under pressure.

Applicants are invited to forward a cover letter and a resume to the Human Resources Department by post at New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, 332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon, or by fax at 3552 5398, or by email to recruit@nlpra.org.hk.

Personal data provided by applicants will strictly be used for recruitment purpose. New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association is an equal opportunity employer. Prospective employees are requested to undergo Sexual Conviction Record Check.


Job Function
Work Location Sham Shui Po
Education
School Certificate / HKDSE
Skills Communication
Employment Type Full Time

About company
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
The New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, originally called the New Life Mutual Aid Club, was formed by Dr. Stella Liu and a group of people in recovery (PIR) of mental illness in 1959.

Dr. Liu had committed herself to helping people with mental illness all life long. She joined the Mental Health Service of Department of Health as Assistant Medical Officer in 1952. In 1958, Dr. Liu started a practical form of group psycho-therapy for patients in the hospital. This group therapy had been very successful that the participants wished to continue it beyond hospital care.