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Bookkeepers
Bookkeepers maintain and evaluate records of financial transactions in account books and computerised accounting systems.
Accounting Clerks
Accounting Clerks monitor creditor and debtor accounts, undertake related routine documentation, and calculate and investigate the cost of wages, materials, overheads and other operating costs.
Accounts Clerks
Accounts Clerks monitor creditor and debtor accounts, and undertake related routine documentation. They may work in call centres.
Bookmaker's Clerks
Bookmaker's Clerks assist Bookmakers to provide oncourse betting services at race meetings.
Payroll Clerks
Payroll Clerks prepare payrolls and related records for employee salaries and statutory record-keeping purposes.
Accountants
Accountants provide services relating to financial reporting, taxation, auditing, insolvency, accounting information systems, budgeting, cost management, planning and decision-making by organisations and individuals; and provide advice on associated compliance and performance requirements to ensure statutory and strategic governance.
Accountants (General)
Accountants (General) provide services relating to compliance-based financial reporting, auditing, insolvency and accounting information systems, and advise on associated record-keeping requirements.
Cost Clerks
Cost Clerks calculate and investigate the cost of wages, materials, overheads and other operating expenses.
Insurance, Money Market and Statistical Clerks
Insurance, Money Market and Statistical Clerks prepare and check documentation associated with insurance, maintain records of securities transactions and registrations, offer odds and accept bets, and compile data and undertake statistical and actuarial computations.
Cashiers
Office Cashiers receive payments from customers, issue receipts, return change due, and meet the public and explain charging and billing policies.