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Graduate Trainees: Accounting (x2)

Mutasa Rural District Council
Feb. 28, 2023

Job Description

Mutasa Rural District Council is inviting University Graduates for a two (2) year post Graduate Traineeship in the Finance Department. 

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Taking proactive role in managing and collecting debts from Council debtors.
  • Production of Debtors Follow up Schedules statements for debtors.
  • Negotiating terms and payment plans.
  • Managing the collection of all payments and debts.
  • Liaising with customers, and responding to client inquiries on debtors
  • Managing the debtor's ledger.
  • Preparation and delivery of letters of demand and summons.
  • Following up of debtor's physical, telephonically, through emails, sms, etc.
  • Receipting of income revenue.
  • Cash book updating, Bank reconciliation and preparation of weekly and monthly management reports.

Qualifications and Experience

  • 5'0' Level including Mathematics and English.
  • Degree in Accounting (Class 2.1 or better) is a must.
  • Should have completed the degree at least two (2) or less years ago.
  • Proficiency in Sage Pastel and LADS and Microsoft Excel an added advantage.
  • Work experience in a local authority environment is an added advantage.
  • A clean Class 4 or 3 driver's licence is an added advantage.
  • No criminal record.
  • At least 25 years and below.

Other

How to Apply

Interested candidates meeting the above specifications should submit their applications accompanied with detailed Curriculum Vitae, certified copies of academic qualifications and references to:

The Chief Executive Office

Mutasa Rural District Council

Box 1827

Mutasa

or email to: recruitment@mutasardc.org.zw

Deadline: 28 February 2023. 

Mutasa Rural District Council

Mutasa Rural District Council is a  local authority in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe established in terms of section 275 of the Zimbabwean Constitution. It was previously known as Chitepo District. Mutasa RDC is one of the seven local authorities in the province divided into 31 wards.