Junior Accountant
Sage Bank · Serekunda, Gambia
About the role
Join Sage Bank as a Junior Accountant in Serekunda and keep the books clean and the forecasts honest.
Job description
Sage Bank is hiring a Junior Accountant to join the team in Serekunda, Gambia. We're a growing organisation in our space and the next person in this seat will help us scale how we serve customers across the region.
You'll keep our books accurate and our reporting timely while we scale, and partner with leadership on the planning side as the business grows. Expect a mix of close-the-month rigour and forward-looking analysis.
This role is a fixed-term contract. You'll partner closely with the operations team, external auditors, and the executive team and report into the relevant team lead. We move fast, give people real ownership, and keep the bureaucracy low — if that sounds like the kind of environment you do your best work in, we'd love to hear from you.
What you'll do
- Run a tidy month-end close, with reconciliations, journals, and accruals locked down on time.
- Own the management accounts — P&L, balance sheet, cash flow — and the variance commentary.
- Maintain and improve the company's financial controls and risk register.
- Lead the annual budget cycle and quarterly re-forecasts in partnership with department heads.
- Manage relationships with banks, auditors, tax advisors, and other external parties.
- Champion automation — you don't want the team copy-pasting between spreadsheets in 2026.
What you'll need
- Qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, CA, or equivalent), or strong path to qualifying.
- 3+ years in a finance/accounting role at a fast-moving organisation.
- Strong Excel/Google Sheets skills, including model-building from a blank tab.
- Working knowledge of an ERP/accounting system (Xero, NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage).
- Detail-obsessed without losing sight of the bigger commercial picture.
Perks & benefits
- Hybrid working — split your week between the office and home
- Clear progression framework reviewed every six months
- Paid parental leave of 16 weeks for primary carers
- Wellness budget covering gym membership, therapy, or coaching
- Quarterly home-office and equipment top-up