Experience required Substantial management experience in a Business Support setting within Social Care, or similar environment supervising or managing staff performance and workload An understanding of information governance and security issues related to data protection, freedom of information Experience in the delivery of IT solutions Experience of managing finance transactions and budgets Experience of working with internal/partner agencies to promote service delivery Ability to manage performance at a team and individual level and challenge poor performance effectively (A/I) Ability to prioritise effectively and meet deadlines (A/I) Good organisational and time management skills Ability to contribute to service /team plans that focus on continuous improvement Ability to produce and present accurate, clear concise reports and management information orally and in writing Demonstrate ability to understand management responsibilities and develop as a manager and leader Demonstrate skills in negotiation and motivation Ability to work with minimum supervision, a conscientious attitude, willing to learn new skills, be prepared to question and seek continuous improvement. An understanding of and a personal commitment to the Vision and Values of Liverpool City Council Practising and promoting equality or opportunity and non- discriminatory practice Provide a quality service to meet the needs of all services the applicant supports Commitment to Best Practice and to participate in the development of the team. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Apr 02, 2026
Seasonal
Experience required Substantial management experience in a Business Support setting within Social Care, or similar environment supervising or managing staff performance and workload An understanding of information governance and security issues related to data protection, freedom of information Experience in the delivery of IT solutions Experience of managing finance transactions and budgets Experience of working with internal/partner agencies to promote service delivery Ability to manage performance at a team and individual level and challenge poor performance effectively (A/I) Ability to prioritise effectively and meet deadlines (A/I) Good organisational and time management skills Ability to contribute to service /team plans that focus on continuous improvement Ability to produce and present accurate, clear concise reports and management information orally and in writing Demonstrate ability to understand management responsibilities and develop as a manager and leader Demonstrate skills in negotiation and motivation Ability to work with minimum supervision, a conscientious attitude, willing to learn new skills, be prepared to question and seek continuous improvement. An understanding of and a personal commitment to the Vision and Values of Liverpool City Council Practising and promoting equality or opportunity and non- discriminatory practice Provide a quality service to meet the needs of all services the applicant supports Commitment to Best Practice and to participate in the development of the team. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Can you see yourself rising through the ranks of a Mid-Tier Accounting Firm? This firm are looking for an Audit Supervisor to join their London office, with superb progression potential on offer. Your new firm is a Top 40 practice, operating independently - meaning no Private Equity changing the status quo, and the Partners remaining fully invested into getting you to the best you can be rather than purely profit led. The firm works with a very exciting range of clients across various sectors, however they do not work with listed clients - meaning you will be able to get much more exposure to the full process. Responsibilities: As an Audit Supervisor, you will Work with the Managers and Senior Managers to aide in the development and progression of junior members of the Audit team Own your own portfolio, taking on full responsibility of the assignment from start to finish Review the work completed by members of the Audit team, and getting involved in the more complex areas including identification of risks, fieldwork test design etc. Statutory account preparation for clients under regulations such as as UK GAAP, IFRS, and FRS 102 Requirements: As an Audit Supervisor, you will need ACA or ACCA qualified with 0-2 years' Post Qualified Experience Experience of management/supervision of junior audit staff Knowledge of auditing under standards such as IFRS, UK GAAP etc Experience working with clients in various sectors, and unlisted clients Benefits: As an Audit Supervisor, you will get Private Medical Insurance Mental Health Support Early finishes on Fridays Hybrid working (3 days in the office) Christmas period as extra annual leave If you want to take your career to new heights, and join an Audit firm with superb career progression - then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Can you see yourself rising through the ranks of a Mid-Tier Accounting Firm? This firm are looking for an Audit Supervisor to join their London office, with superb progression potential on offer. Your new firm is a Top 40 practice, operating independently - meaning no Private Equity changing the status quo, and the Partners remaining fully invested into getting you to the best you can be rather than purely profit led. The firm works with a very exciting range of clients across various sectors, however they do not work with listed clients - meaning you will be able to get much more exposure to the full process. Responsibilities: As an Audit Supervisor, you will Work with the Managers and Senior Managers to aide in the development and progression of junior members of the Audit team Own your own portfolio, taking on full responsibility of the assignment from start to finish Review the work completed by members of the Audit team, and getting involved in the more complex areas including identification of risks, fieldwork test design etc. Statutory account preparation for clients under regulations such as as UK GAAP, IFRS, and FRS 102 Requirements: As an Audit Supervisor, you will need ACA or ACCA qualified with 0-2 years' Post Qualified Experience Experience of management/supervision of junior audit staff Knowledge of auditing under standards such as IFRS, UK GAAP etc Experience working with clients in various sectors, and unlisted clients Benefits: As an Audit Supervisor, you will get Private Medical Insurance Mental Health Support Early finishes on Fridays Hybrid working (3 days in the office) Christmas period as extra annual leave If you want to take your career to new heights, and join an Audit firm with superb career progression - then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Are you an experienced leasing admin manager seeking a new challenge within a reputable vehicle leasing brokerage? Our client, a well-established company based in Bury, is looking to recruit a professional and confident leasing admin manager to lead their administrative operations. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to join a dynamic team, contribute to process improvements, and enjoy long-term career progression. Benefits of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Competitive salary between 28,000 and 35,000, depending on experience Bonus schemes recognising individual contributions Long-term stability with clear progression opportunities Supportive and energetic team environment Flexible working options following the initial training period Office-based role with standard hours and early finish on Fridays Duties of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Oversee and review vehicle finance documentation to ensure completeness, accuracy, and compliance with lender requirements Manage and progress leasing deals by liaising with sales teams, funders, suppliers, and dealerships Coordinate vehicle deliveries, confirming logistics and acting as the main contact for customers and suppliers Process delivery paperwork and submit documentation to funders for vehicle release and contract activation Verify and coordinate contract documentation, ensuring all agreements are correctly executed Raise, issue, and track invoices, maintaining accurate financial records Act as the primary point of contact for administrative queries related to deals, deliveries, and payments Maintain organised records and systems supporting audits, reporting, and operational efficiency Identify areas for process improvement and support the implementation of more efficient workflows Requirements of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Prior experience as a leasing admin manager, ideally within vehicle leasing, automotive finance, or dealership administration Strong understanding of the end-to-end leasing or vehicle supply process Experience managing or mentoring team members is advantageous Confident, professional, and polished manner in all interactions Proactive problem-solving attitude and excellent organisational skills High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks, and support team members Forward-thinking mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Enthusiastic team player with a positive approach to work If you possess the relevant experience and are eager to take on a vital role within a growing business, we welcome your application. Find out more about this fantastic opportunity by getting in touch with our dedicated consultant today. Contact Paul Martin, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Bury and Greater Manchester, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the automotive industry.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced leasing admin manager seeking a new challenge within a reputable vehicle leasing brokerage? Our client, a well-established company based in Bury, is looking to recruit a professional and confident leasing admin manager to lead their administrative operations. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to join a dynamic team, contribute to process improvements, and enjoy long-term career progression. Benefits of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Competitive salary between 28,000 and 35,000, depending on experience Bonus schemes recognising individual contributions Long-term stability with clear progression opportunities Supportive and energetic team environment Flexible working options following the initial training period Office-based role with standard hours and early finish on Fridays Duties of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Oversee and review vehicle finance documentation to ensure completeness, accuracy, and compliance with lender requirements Manage and progress leasing deals by liaising with sales teams, funders, suppliers, and dealerships Coordinate vehicle deliveries, confirming logistics and acting as the main contact for customers and suppliers Process delivery paperwork and submit documentation to funders for vehicle release and contract activation Verify and coordinate contract documentation, ensuring all agreements are correctly executed Raise, issue, and track invoices, maintaining accurate financial records Act as the primary point of contact for administrative queries related to deals, deliveries, and payments Maintain organised records and systems supporting audits, reporting, and operational efficiency Identify areas for process improvement and support the implementation of more efficient workflows Requirements of this Leasing Admin Manager role: Prior experience as a leasing admin manager, ideally within vehicle leasing, automotive finance, or dealership administration Strong understanding of the end-to-end leasing or vehicle supply process Experience managing or mentoring team members is advantageous Confident, professional, and polished manner in all interactions Proactive problem-solving attitude and excellent organisational skills High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks, and support team members Forward-thinking mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Enthusiastic team player with a positive approach to work If you possess the relevant experience and are eager to take on a vital role within a growing business, we welcome your application. Find out more about this fantastic opportunity by getting in touch with our dedicated consultant today. Contact Paul Martin, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Bury and Greater Manchester, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the automotive industry.
Morgan Mckinley are working exclusively with a well-regarded organisation based just outside Bath to appoint an experienced FP&A Manager on a 10-month fixed-term contract. This is a great opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking environment with a strong reputation as an employer. They offer hybrid working and a genuinely supportive culture where finance plays a key role in shaping business decisions. You'll take ownership of the budgeting and forecasting cycle, leading the end-to-end budget preparation process while continuing to refine and enhance planning and rolling forecasts using a recently implemented model. There's also a strong focus on governance around budget setting, alongside partnering with the business on high-value initiatives, including developing robust business cases for major IT-led projects. The role will also look to strengthen how performance is measured, with scope to improve productivity metrics and evolve pricing insight - particularly around cost allocation and margin reporting, with the opportunity to further develop pricing approaches. We're looking for someone who has operated in a similar FP&A leadership role, ideally within a professional services environment, and who is comfortable balancing hands-on delivery with continuous improvement. To apply for the role please contact Lucy on or click on apply.
Apr 02, 2026
Contractor
Morgan Mckinley are working exclusively with a well-regarded organisation based just outside Bath to appoint an experienced FP&A Manager on a 10-month fixed-term contract. This is a great opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking environment with a strong reputation as an employer. They offer hybrid working and a genuinely supportive culture where finance plays a key role in shaping business decisions. You'll take ownership of the budgeting and forecasting cycle, leading the end-to-end budget preparation process while continuing to refine and enhance planning and rolling forecasts using a recently implemented model. There's also a strong focus on governance around budget setting, alongside partnering with the business on high-value initiatives, including developing robust business cases for major IT-led projects. The role will also look to strengthen how performance is measured, with scope to improve productivity metrics and evolve pricing insight - particularly around cost allocation and margin reporting, with the opportunity to further develop pricing approaches. We're looking for someone who has operated in a similar FP&A leadership role, ideally within a professional services environment, and who is comfortable balancing hands-on delivery with continuous improvement. To apply for the role please contact Lucy on or click on apply.
Role: Assistant Commercial Manager Location: Watford Salary: 41k - 44k + car / car allowance We are working with a leading facilities management company who are seeking an experienced Assistant Commercial Manager on their blue light contract. This is a key role within the commercial team, working closely with operational and finance colleagues to ensure robust cost control, compliance, and commercial click apply for full job details
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Role: Assistant Commercial Manager Location: Watford Salary: 41k - 44k + car / car allowance We are working with a leading facilities management company who are seeking an experienced Assistant Commercial Manager on their blue light contract. This is a key role within the commercial team, working closely with operational and finance colleagues to ensure robust cost control, compliance, and commercial click apply for full job details
Hands on Head of Finance required to join an International Multi site Manufacturing business as they embark on an exciting phase on their growth journey, working with a pragmatic and development driven Group FD Client Details £180m t/o Multi site Manufacturing group based in North-East Derbyshire Description Strategic Financial Leadership Develop and execute the group's financial strategy aligned with overall business goals. Act as a strategic advisor to the Group FD and executive team on financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and investment opportunities. Drive capital structure optimisation and risk management strategies. Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Lead budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis processes across all business units. Provide insightful analysis of key business metrics to drive decision-making and performance improvement. Support product costing, pricing strategies, and margin analysis. Operational Finance Partner with plant managers and operations leaders to ensure cost efficiency, productivity improvements, and ROI on capital projects. Establish and monitor key manufacturing financial KPIs, including OEE, cost per unit, scrap, and inventory turnover. Optimise working capital, including inventory and receivables management. Financial Reporting & Compliance Oversee preparation and delivery of accurate and timely financial reports (monthly, quarterly, annual). Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, tax laws, and corporate governance requirements. Liaise with external auditors, banks, and regulatory bodies. Leadership & Team Management Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing finance team across the group. Promote a culture of accountability, performance, and continuous improvement. Profile Hands on, technically strong, Finance leader with an appetite for process improvement and team development You will have worked in complex, multi entity environments, and have strong controls and governance experience Job Offer £75-80k with bonus and progression opportunity
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Hands on Head of Finance required to join an International Multi site Manufacturing business as they embark on an exciting phase on their growth journey, working with a pragmatic and development driven Group FD Client Details £180m t/o Multi site Manufacturing group based in North-East Derbyshire Description Strategic Financial Leadership Develop and execute the group's financial strategy aligned with overall business goals. Act as a strategic advisor to the Group FD and executive team on financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and investment opportunities. Drive capital structure optimisation and risk management strategies. Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Lead budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis processes across all business units. Provide insightful analysis of key business metrics to drive decision-making and performance improvement. Support product costing, pricing strategies, and margin analysis. Operational Finance Partner with plant managers and operations leaders to ensure cost efficiency, productivity improvements, and ROI on capital projects. Establish and monitor key manufacturing financial KPIs, including OEE, cost per unit, scrap, and inventory turnover. Optimise working capital, including inventory and receivables management. Financial Reporting & Compliance Oversee preparation and delivery of accurate and timely financial reports (monthly, quarterly, annual). Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, tax laws, and corporate governance requirements. Liaise with external auditors, banks, and regulatory bodies. Leadership & Team Management Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing finance team across the group. Promote a culture of accountability, performance, and continuous improvement. Profile Hands on, technically strong, Finance leader with an appetite for process improvement and team development You will have worked in complex, multi entity environments, and have strong controls and governance experience Job Offer £75-80k with bonus and progression opportunity
Do you see yourself as a future leader within Audit, as well as having a client base within the not for Profit sector? Then this role with an exciting Top 20 firm could be the one for you - as they have such a varied client base, you will be able to keep developing! A Top 20 Practice are looking for an Audit Senior Associate to join their specialist Not for Profit team. They are a highly reputable firm that will give you all the tools and support you need to take your career to the next level. The successful candidate will be responsible for a portfolio of clients across various parts of this space such as Education, Charities, and other Not for Profits. The firm is now around 500 strong, supported by c. 40 partners - who all love to get involved with the development of their teams. This should enable you to progress as well as you possible can and step into a leadership role very quickly! Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will Risk-based auditing to a portfolio of clients in the Not for Profit and Charity space Reporting directly to a Senior Manager, own the audit process end to end including drafting statements, management letters and letters of representation. Management of a team of up to 8 auditors Provide support to clients across various needs, through discussions with internal Partner and client managers. Requirements: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will need ACA or ACCA Qualified Experience with working on Audits across the Not for Profit sectors, or clear desire to move into this space Experience with Data Analytics Good interpersonal skills Benefits: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will get Hybrid Working (in office 2 or 3 days per week) Flexible working hours around the business' Core Hours Health Insurance Season Ticket Loan 33 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays) If you are looking for a role within Audit, but one with genuine emphasis on work-life balance and varied work, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Do you see yourself as a future leader within Audit, as well as having a client base within the not for Profit sector? Then this role with an exciting Top 20 firm could be the one for you - as they have such a varied client base, you will be able to keep developing! A Top 20 Practice are looking for an Audit Senior Associate to join their specialist Not for Profit team. They are a highly reputable firm that will give you all the tools and support you need to take your career to the next level. The successful candidate will be responsible for a portfolio of clients across various parts of this space such as Education, Charities, and other Not for Profits. The firm is now around 500 strong, supported by c. 40 partners - who all love to get involved with the development of their teams. This should enable you to progress as well as you possible can and step into a leadership role very quickly! Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will Risk-based auditing to a portfolio of clients in the Not for Profit and Charity space Reporting directly to a Senior Manager, own the audit process end to end including drafting statements, management letters and letters of representation. Management of a team of up to 8 auditors Provide support to clients across various needs, through discussions with internal Partner and client managers. Requirements: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will need ACA or ACCA Qualified Experience with working on Audits across the Not for Profit sectors, or clear desire to move into this space Experience with Data Analytics Good interpersonal skills Benefits: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will get Hybrid Working (in office 2 or 3 days per week) Flexible working hours around the business' Core Hours Health Insurance Season Ticket Loan 33 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays) If you are looking for a role within Audit, but one with genuine emphasis on work-life balance and varied work, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Beyond Talent are delighted to be supporting a local organisation, with a global presence, in the recruitment of a Management Accounts Assistant to join their fast paced finance team. Based in fantastic offices in Doncaster, and joining a close knit finance team, this role will be supporting with the production of management accounts, and would be a fantastic opportunity for someone who has had some transactional accounts exposure looking for the next step in their career! Reporting to the Management Accountant and Finance Manager, your duties will include: Support with the preparation of monthly management accounts Compile financial statements up to trial balance, accruals and prepayments Perform balance sheet reconciliations at month-end and generate accurate financial reports Assist with weekly cash flow projections to support business planning Help develop budgets and provide documentation for year-end audits Review and interpret monthly KPIs to inform decision-making Collaborate with stakeholders across departments to maintain clear and effective communication Produce ad hoc reports and support additional administrative tasks or projects as needed To be successfully considered for this role you will bring the following experience / attributes: Strong communication skills - both verbal and written, with the ability to work with different stakeholders Proven attention to detail and analysis skills Deadline focused, with the ability to prioritise tasks and organise your time Ability to work independently as well as in a team Strong IT and ideally Excel skills Previous experience working within an accounting or finance position Studying towards or holding a professional accounting qualification Please apply now to hear more or get in touch today!
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Beyond Talent are delighted to be supporting a local organisation, with a global presence, in the recruitment of a Management Accounts Assistant to join their fast paced finance team. Based in fantastic offices in Doncaster, and joining a close knit finance team, this role will be supporting with the production of management accounts, and would be a fantastic opportunity for someone who has had some transactional accounts exposure looking for the next step in their career! Reporting to the Management Accountant and Finance Manager, your duties will include: Support with the preparation of monthly management accounts Compile financial statements up to trial balance, accruals and prepayments Perform balance sheet reconciliations at month-end and generate accurate financial reports Assist with weekly cash flow projections to support business planning Help develop budgets and provide documentation for year-end audits Review and interpret monthly KPIs to inform decision-making Collaborate with stakeholders across departments to maintain clear and effective communication Produce ad hoc reports and support additional administrative tasks or projects as needed To be successfully considered for this role you will bring the following experience / attributes: Strong communication skills - both verbal and written, with the ability to work with different stakeholders Proven attention to detail and analysis skills Deadline focused, with the ability to prioritise tasks and organise your time Ability to work independently as well as in a team Strong IT and ideally Excel skills Previous experience working within an accounting or finance position Studying towards or holding a professional accounting qualification Please apply now to hear more or get in touch today!
Job Opportunity: Finance Business Partner Location: London (Hybrid or Remote) Contract: Permanent Salary: £A prestigious museum group is seeking a skilled and motivated Finance Business Partner to join its Finance team. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in a cultural setting, supporting the financial management of world-class exhibitions, collections, and creative projects. About the Role: As a Finance Business Partner, you will play a central role in ensuring effective financial planning and reporting across the organisation. Working closely with budget holders, project managers, and income-generating departments, you'll provide clear, insightful financial information that supports decision-making and helps deliver ambitious programmes. Key responsibilities: Producing accurate monthly management accounts and developing financial reports for senior leadership and Trustees. Holding regular meetings with budget holders to monitor performance, manage forecasts, and support forecasting. Promoting financial awareness across the organisation by providing training, guidance, and practical support. Collaborating with colleagues to design and deliver tailored financial and non-financial reporting solutions. Proactively liaising with budget managers to ensure effective financial management of projects and timely draw down of funding. Supporting the annual budget-setting process, culminating in Trustee approval. Providing analysis and advice to income-generating departments, including business case development and options appraisal. Assessing the financial implications of new and innovative projects, ensuring risks and opportunities are clearly understood. Preparing consolidated accounts and statutory returns for external bodies when required. About You: We're looking for someone who combines technical expertise with strong communication skills. You'll be confident working with numbers, but equally comfortable explaining financial concepts to non-financial colleagues. Fully qualified accountant or part qualified finalist (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) Demonstrable experience in accountancy or finance, with a strong track record in management accounting, budgeting, and forecasting. Excellent IT skills, particularly advanced spreadsheet proficiency and experience with computerised accounting systems. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage senior staff and support colleagues across the organisation. Experience of presenting complex financial information in a clear, accessible way. The ability to work under pressure, prioritise effectively, and maintain attention to detail. Analytical skills and sound financial judgement. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Finance Business Partner Location: London (Hybrid or Remote) Contract: Permanent Salary: £A prestigious museum group is seeking a skilled and motivated Finance Business Partner to join its Finance team. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in a cultural setting, supporting the financial management of world-class exhibitions, collections, and creative projects. About the Role: As a Finance Business Partner, you will play a central role in ensuring effective financial planning and reporting across the organisation. Working closely with budget holders, project managers, and income-generating departments, you'll provide clear, insightful financial information that supports decision-making and helps deliver ambitious programmes. Key responsibilities: Producing accurate monthly management accounts and developing financial reports for senior leadership and Trustees. Holding regular meetings with budget holders to monitor performance, manage forecasts, and support forecasting. Promoting financial awareness across the organisation by providing training, guidance, and practical support. Collaborating with colleagues to design and deliver tailored financial and non-financial reporting solutions. Proactively liaising with budget managers to ensure effective financial management of projects and timely draw down of funding. Supporting the annual budget-setting process, culminating in Trustee approval. Providing analysis and advice to income-generating departments, including business case development and options appraisal. Assessing the financial implications of new and innovative projects, ensuring risks and opportunities are clearly understood. Preparing consolidated accounts and statutory returns for external bodies when required. About You: We're looking for someone who combines technical expertise with strong communication skills. You'll be confident working with numbers, but equally comfortable explaining financial concepts to non-financial colleagues. Fully qualified accountant or part qualified finalist (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) Demonstrable experience in accountancy or finance, with a strong track record in management accounting, budgeting, and forecasting. Excellent IT skills, particularly advanced spreadsheet proficiency and experience with computerised accounting systems. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage senior staff and support colleagues across the organisation. Experience of presenting complex financial information in a clear, accessible way. The ability to work under pressure, prioritise effectively, and maintain attention to detail. Analytical skills and sound financial judgement. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team.
This Tax Semi-Senior role offers the opportunity to work within a collaborative tax team, supporting a varied portfolio of clients across both compliance and advisory work. You will be involved in preparing tax returns, liaising with clients, and assisting with planning opportunities, while continuing to develop your technical knowledge and progress professionally within a supportive environment. Client Details The firm is a long-established and highly respected accountancy practice with a strong regional presence, known for building long-term relationships and delivering tailored advice rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. With decades of experience supporting businesses, they work closely with a diverse client base including owner-managed businesses, family-run companies, and growing SMEs across multiple sectors. Their approach is hands-on and relationship-driven, focusing on understanding each client's goals to provide practical, forward-thinking tax and business advice. Description Prepare tax returns and computations for a range of clients. Assist in the preparation of tax advice and planning reports. Support senior staff with tax-related projects and client queries. Ensure compliance with current tax regulations and legislation. Identify opportunities to enhance tax efficiency for clients. Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records. Collaborate with other departments to deliver a comprehensive service. Provide support during tax audits and HMRC enquiries. Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records and documentation. Support senior associates and managers with client queries and projects. Profile Relevant qualifications or progress towards a recognised tax or accountancy qualification. Experience in preparing tax returns and computations. Strong knowledge of tax legislation and compliance requirements. Attention to detail and excellent organisational skills. A commitment to continuous professional development in the tax field. Can do attidute Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from £27,000 to £33,000 per annum. Permanent position offering job security and career progression. Opportunities to work within a professional services environment in Birmingham. Exposure to a diverse client portfolio and varied tax challenges. Support for professional development and further qualifications. Car Parking onsite
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
This Tax Semi-Senior role offers the opportunity to work within a collaborative tax team, supporting a varied portfolio of clients across both compliance and advisory work. You will be involved in preparing tax returns, liaising with clients, and assisting with planning opportunities, while continuing to develop your technical knowledge and progress professionally within a supportive environment. Client Details The firm is a long-established and highly respected accountancy practice with a strong regional presence, known for building long-term relationships and delivering tailored advice rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. With decades of experience supporting businesses, they work closely with a diverse client base including owner-managed businesses, family-run companies, and growing SMEs across multiple sectors. Their approach is hands-on and relationship-driven, focusing on understanding each client's goals to provide practical, forward-thinking tax and business advice. Description Prepare tax returns and computations for a range of clients. Assist in the preparation of tax advice and planning reports. Support senior staff with tax-related projects and client queries. Ensure compliance with current tax regulations and legislation. Identify opportunities to enhance tax efficiency for clients. Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records. Collaborate with other departments to deliver a comprehensive service. Provide support during tax audits and HMRC enquiries. Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records and documentation. Support senior associates and managers with client queries and projects. Profile Relevant qualifications or progress towards a recognised tax or accountancy qualification. Experience in preparing tax returns and computations. Strong knowledge of tax legislation and compliance requirements. Attention to detail and excellent organisational skills. A commitment to continuous professional development in the tax field. Can do attidute Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from £27,000 to £33,000 per annum. Permanent position offering job security and career progression. Opportunities to work within a professional services environment in Birmingham. Exposure to a diverse client portfolio and varied tax challenges. Support for professional development and further qualifications. Car Parking onsite
Office Manager & Executive Assistant 4Site Group Team: Group Operations / Business Support Reports to: Managing Director Direct reports: None (initially) Location: Victoria - London Purpose To ensure the smooth, organised, and professional running of the 4Site Group, supporting both the Recruitment and Logistics businesses through high-quality administrative, operational, and executive support. Mission To provide reliable, structured support to leadership and teams, ensuring the business operates efficiently, remains organised, and presents itself professionally at all times. Vision To build a well-organised, well-supported business where leadership can focus on growth, teams can operate efficiently, and standards are consistently maintained across the group. Your Role & Responsibilities You are responsible for supporting the Managing Director and wider business with day-to-day organisation, coordination, and administrative control. You will act as a central point of coordination across both Recruitment and Logistics businesses, ensuring communication flows, tasks are followed up, and key activities are delivered on time. This is a high-trust, high-visibility role. You must be organised, proactive, and able to operate independently while maintaining attention to detail and professionalism. Success in this role is defined by how effectively the business runs behind the scenes, how well leadership is supported, and how organised and controlled the day-to-day operation becomes. Executive Support (CEO & Managing Director) Manage the CEO & Managing Director s diary, meetings, and scheduling priorities Coordinate internal and external meetings, including preparation and follow-ups Manage email flow, flag priorities, and ensure timely responses where required Prepare documents, presentations, and reports for meetings Track actions and ensure follow-up on key business items Arrange travel, accommodation, and logistics where required Office Management & Business Operations Oversee the day-to-day running of the office across the group Manage office supplies, facilities, and external vendors Ensure a clean, organised, and professional working environment Coordinate onboarding for new employees (equipment, setup, documentation) Maintain internal systems, templates, and documentation Support general administration across both businesses Coordination Across Recruitment & Logistics Act as a central coordination point between both divisions Ensure communication, updates, and actions are shared and followed up Support cross-business initiatives and projects Assist with organising internal meetings, reviews, and planning sessions Help ensure consistency in processes, documentation, and communication Reporting & Administrative Control Maintain records, documents, and internal trackers Support reporting processes by gathering and organising data Assist with preparing board packs, reports, and business updates Ensure documentation is accurate, up to date, and easily accessible Track key deadlines, tasks, and deliverables across the business Our Values in your role Respect yourself and others Maintain professionalism, discretion, and organisation at all times. Handle sensitive information with care and integrity. Learn, earn, return Learn understand how both businesses operate and where support is needed Earn improve efficiency, organisation, and execution across the group Return introduce improvements to systems, processes, and ways of working Having each other s back Support leadership and teams to keep the business moving forward. Step in to help where needed and ensure nothing is missed. Health, Wealth & Choice Create a well-structured, organised working environment. Support the business in operating efficiently and sustainably. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Executive Support Effectiveness of diary and time management for the MD Timeliness and quality of meeting preparation and follow-ups Organisation & Efficiency Smooth day-to-day running of the office Reduction in missed tasks, delays, or administrative errors Coordination Effectiveness of communication and follow-up across teams Completion of cross-business tasks and initiatives Administration & Reporting Accuracy and organisation of documentation and records Timeliness of reporting support and data preparation Support to Finance & Operations Accuracy and timeliness of expense and invoice coordination Support provided to operational and finance functions Experience & Competencies 2 5 years experience in an Office Manager, Executive Assistant, or similar role Experience supporting senior leadership or directors Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal ability High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities Proactive, reliable, and able to work independently Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Experience with CRM systems, document management, or reporting tools is beneficial Package Base Salary: 35,000 - 40,000 per annum Full 4Site company benefits package Progression Progression is to Senior EA, Operations Manager, or Group Business Support Lead, with increased responsibility across business operations, systems, and coordination. 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Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Office Manager & Executive Assistant 4Site Group Team: Group Operations / Business Support Reports to: Managing Director Direct reports: None (initially) Location: Victoria - London Purpose To ensure the smooth, organised, and professional running of the 4Site Group, supporting both the Recruitment and Logistics businesses through high-quality administrative, operational, and executive support. Mission To provide reliable, structured support to leadership and teams, ensuring the business operates efficiently, remains organised, and presents itself professionally at all times. Vision To build a well-organised, well-supported business where leadership can focus on growth, teams can operate efficiently, and standards are consistently maintained across the group. Your Role & Responsibilities You are responsible for supporting the Managing Director and wider business with day-to-day organisation, coordination, and administrative control. You will act as a central point of coordination across both Recruitment and Logistics businesses, ensuring communication flows, tasks are followed up, and key activities are delivered on time. This is a high-trust, high-visibility role. You must be organised, proactive, and able to operate independently while maintaining attention to detail and professionalism. Success in this role is defined by how effectively the business runs behind the scenes, how well leadership is supported, and how organised and controlled the day-to-day operation becomes. Executive Support (CEO & Managing Director) Manage the CEO & Managing Director s diary, meetings, and scheduling priorities Coordinate internal and external meetings, including preparation and follow-ups Manage email flow, flag priorities, and ensure timely responses where required Prepare documents, presentations, and reports for meetings Track actions and ensure follow-up on key business items Arrange travel, accommodation, and logistics where required Office Management & Business Operations Oversee the day-to-day running of the office across the group Manage office supplies, facilities, and external vendors Ensure a clean, organised, and professional working environment Coordinate onboarding for new employees (equipment, setup, documentation) Maintain internal systems, templates, and documentation Support general administration across both businesses Coordination Across Recruitment & Logistics Act as a central coordination point between both divisions Ensure communication, updates, and actions are shared and followed up Support cross-business initiatives and projects Assist with organising internal meetings, reviews, and planning sessions Help ensure consistency in processes, documentation, and communication Reporting & Administrative Control Maintain records, documents, and internal trackers Support reporting processes by gathering and organising data Assist with preparing board packs, reports, and business updates Ensure documentation is accurate, up to date, and easily accessible Track key deadlines, tasks, and deliverables across the business Our Values in your role Respect yourself and others Maintain professionalism, discretion, and organisation at all times. Handle sensitive information with care and integrity. Learn, earn, return Learn understand how both businesses operate and where support is needed Earn improve efficiency, organisation, and execution across the group Return introduce improvements to systems, processes, and ways of working Having each other s back Support leadership and teams to keep the business moving forward. Step in to help where needed and ensure nothing is missed. Health, Wealth & Choice Create a well-structured, organised working environment. Support the business in operating efficiently and sustainably. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Executive Support Effectiveness of diary and time management for the MD Timeliness and quality of meeting preparation and follow-ups Organisation & Efficiency Smooth day-to-day running of the office Reduction in missed tasks, delays, or administrative errors Coordination Effectiveness of communication and follow-up across teams Completion of cross-business tasks and initiatives Administration & Reporting Accuracy and organisation of documentation and records Timeliness of reporting support and data preparation Support to Finance & Operations Accuracy and timeliness of expense and invoice coordination Support provided to operational and finance functions Experience & Competencies 2 5 years experience in an Office Manager, Executive Assistant, or similar role Experience supporting senior leadership or directors Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal ability High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities Proactive, reliable, and able to work independently Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Experience with CRM systems, document management, or reporting tools is beneficial Package Base Salary: 35,000 - 40,000 per annum Full 4Site company benefits package Progression Progression is to Senior EA, Operations Manager, or Group Business Support Lead, with increased responsibility across business operations, systems, and coordination. 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Do you see yourself as a future leader within Audit, as well as having a client base within the not for Profit sector? Then this role with an exciting Top 40 firm could be the one for you - as they have such a varied client base, you will be able to keep developing! A Top 40 Practice are looking for an Audit Manager to join their specialist Not for Profit team. They are a highly reputable firm that will give you all the tools and support you need to take your career to the next level. The successful candidate will be responsible for a portfolio of clients across various parts of this space such as Education, Charities, and other Not for Profits. The firm is now around 500 strong, supported by c. 40 partners - who all love to get involved with the development of their teams. This should enable you to progress as well as you possible can and step into a leadership role very quickly! Responsibilities: As an Audit Manager, you will Risk-based auditing to a portfolio of clients in the Not for Profit and Charity space Reporting directly to a Director, own the audit process end to end including drafting statements, management letters and letters of representation. Management of a team of up to 8 auditors Provide support to clients across various needs, through discussions with internal Partner and client managers. Requirements: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will need ACA or ACCA Qualified Experience with working on Audits across the Not for Profit sectors, or clear desire to move into this space Experience with Data Analytics Good interpersonal skills Benefits: As an Audit Manager, you will get Hybrid Working (in office 2 or 3 days per week) Flexible working hours around the business' Core Hours Health Insurance Season Ticket Loan 33 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays) If you are looking for a role within Audit, but one with genuine emphasis on work-life balance and varied work, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Do you see yourself as a future leader within Audit, as well as having a client base within the not for Profit sector? Then this role with an exciting Top 40 firm could be the one for you - as they have such a varied client base, you will be able to keep developing! A Top 40 Practice are looking for an Audit Manager to join their specialist Not for Profit team. They are a highly reputable firm that will give you all the tools and support you need to take your career to the next level. The successful candidate will be responsible for a portfolio of clients across various parts of this space such as Education, Charities, and other Not for Profits. The firm is now around 500 strong, supported by c. 40 partners - who all love to get involved with the development of their teams. This should enable you to progress as well as you possible can and step into a leadership role very quickly! Responsibilities: As an Audit Manager, you will Risk-based auditing to a portfolio of clients in the Not for Profit and Charity space Reporting directly to a Director, own the audit process end to end including drafting statements, management letters and letters of representation. Management of a team of up to 8 auditors Provide support to clients across various needs, through discussions with internal Partner and client managers. Requirements: As an Audit Senior Associate, you will need ACA or ACCA Qualified Experience with working on Audits across the Not for Profit sectors, or clear desire to move into this space Experience with Data Analytics Good interpersonal skills Benefits: As an Audit Manager, you will get Hybrid Working (in office 2 or 3 days per week) Flexible working hours around the business' Core Hours Health Insurance Season Ticket Loan 33 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays) If you are looking for a role within Audit, but one with genuine emphasis on work-life balance and varied work, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Interim FP&A Manager Location: London/South-East (Hybrid/Remote with on-site as needed) Duration: 3-6 months (potential extension) Rate: £550-£600/day Reporting: CFO (closely with incoming FC) A UK professional services firm, operating from a single office, is seeking an Interim FP&A Manager for hands-on execution of a data remediation project. This role involves recutting messy historic financials into a clean, trusted baseline aligned to a pre-designed multi-practice/multi-department reporting structure. The design is substantially fixed, but there is scope for sensible tweaks where necessary. Day-to-day of the role: Recut 2-3 years' P&L (2 years historic + current year) into the designed structure (practices, departments, allocations, KPIs). Re-profile audit adjustments across months for analytic trends. Rationalise partner-related items into a clear economic EBITDA view. Build full reconciliations: management accounts statutory recut views. Document mappings/processes for BAU handover. Flag/propose data-constrained tweaks to the newly developed reporting model. Utilise systems like Practice Management Systems, Excel, Power BI, and SQL for data handling and reporting. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must be ACA/ACCA/CIMA-qualified with strong FP&A/commercial finance experience in services. Hands-on experience with historic data recuts (cash-to-accruals, partnership distortions ideal). Advanced Excel skills; Power BI/SQL is desirable. Must have exposure to legal/professional services environments, especially PMS/GL integrations. Capable of manager-level autonomy but must be in the detail and someone who shapes solutions and communicates clearly with CFO/FC. What This Interim Role Offers: Competitive day rate or FTC salary depending on experience. Opportunity to manage significant financial reporting activities during a critical period. Hybrid working and exposure to a dynamic, professional services environment. A chance to lead improvements and strengthen financial controls across multiple departments. To apply for this Interim FP&A Manager position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
Apr 02, 2026
Seasonal
Interim FP&A Manager Location: London/South-East (Hybrid/Remote with on-site as needed) Duration: 3-6 months (potential extension) Rate: £550-£600/day Reporting: CFO (closely with incoming FC) A UK professional services firm, operating from a single office, is seeking an Interim FP&A Manager for hands-on execution of a data remediation project. This role involves recutting messy historic financials into a clean, trusted baseline aligned to a pre-designed multi-practice/multi-department reporting structure. The design is substantially fixed, but there is scope for sensible tweaks where necessary. Day-to-day of the role: Recut 2-3 years' P&L (2 years historic + current year) into the designed structure (practices, departments, allocations, KPIs). Re-profile audit adjustments across months for analytic trends. Rationalise partner-related items into a clear economic EBITDA view. Build full reconciliations: management accounts statutory recut views. Document mappings/processes for BAU handover. Flag/propose data-constrained tweaks to the newly developed reporting model. Utilise systems like Practice Management Systems, Excel, Power BI, and SQL for data handling and reporting. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must be ACA/ACCA/CIMA-qualified with strong FP&A/commercial finance experience in services. Hands-on experience with historic data recuts (cash-to-accruals, partnership distortions ideal). Advanced Excel skills; Power BI/SQL is desirable. Must have exposure to legal/professional services environments, especially PMS/GL integrations. Capable of manager-level autonomy but must be in the detail and someone who shapes solutions and communicates clearly with CFO/FC. What This Interim Role Offers: Competitive day rate or FTC salary depending on experience. Opportunity to manage significant financial reporting activities during a critical period. Hybrid working and exposure to a dynamic, professional services environment. A chance to lead improvements and strengthen financial controls across multiple departments. To apply for this Interim FP&A Manager position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
FINANCE MANAGER / FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER CANNOCK (OFFICE BASED) £50,000 TO £60,000 + BONUS + BENEFITS + STUDY THE COMPANY: We're partnering with a highly successful and growing business that continues to expand its national presence. As a result, they're now seeking a commercially focused Finance Manager / Finance Business Partner to join the team.Operating as a key member of the finance function, this role will take ownership of Management Accounts and FP&A, working closely with senior leadership to drive performance, support decision-making and enhance financial processes across the business.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking and commercially minded individual who enjoys adding value, influencing stakeholders and improving financial insight. The role offers genuine scope to shape reporting, planning and analysis processes whilst progressing your career within a dynamic and growing organisation. THE FINANCE MANAGER / FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER ROLE: Reporting to the Finance Director, taking ownership of the Management Accounts, Finance Business Partnering & FP&A function Producing accurate monthly management accounts, including P&L, balance sheet and cash flow Leading month-end processes, including journals, accruals, prepayments and reconciliations Delivering detailed variance analysis with commentary against budget, forecast and prior periods Supporting budgeting and forecasting cycles, including reforecasting and long-term planning Building and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making Developing KPI reporting, dashboards and performance analysis for senior leadership Conducting scenario planning and sensitivity analysis to identify risks and opportunities Partnering with department heads and operational teams to provide financial insight and challenge performance Supporting commercial decision-making, including business cases, investment appraisals and ROI analysis Driving improvements in financial processes, reporting and systems (Excel, Power BI, ERP) Supporting year-end audit and ensuring strong financial controls and governance THE PERSON: Must have experience within a Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant or FP&A role with ownership of month-end and reporting Strong experience of budgeting, forecasting and financial analysis Ideally ACCA / CIMA / ACA Qualified, however strong Part Qualified or Qualified by Experience candidates will be considered Excellent analytical and IT skills, particularly Excel (Power BI advantageous) Strong understanding of financial controls and accounting principles Confident communicator, able to present financial information to non-finance stakeholders Commercially minded with the ability to challenge and influence decision-making Experience within wholesale, distribution or a similar sector would be advantageous TO APPLY: Please send your CV for the Finance Manager / Finance Business Partner position via the advert for immediate consideration By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
FINANCE MANAGER / FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER CANNOCK (OFFICE BASED) £50,000 TO £60,000 + BONUS + BENEFITS + STUDY THE COMPANY: We're partnering with a highly successful and growing business that continues to expand its national presence. As a result, they're now seeking a commercially focused Finance Manager / Finance Business Partner to join the team.Operating as a key member of the finance function, this role will take ownership of Management Accounts and FP&A, working closely with senior leadership to drive performance, support decision-making and enhance financial processes across the business.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking and commercially minded individual who enjoys adding value, influencing stakeholders and improving financial insight. The role offers genuine scope to shape reporting, planning and analysis processes whilst progressing your career within a dynamic and growing organisation. THE FINANCE MANAGER / FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER ROLE: Reporting to the Finance Director, taking ownership of the Management Accounts, Finance Business Partnering & FP&A function Producing accurate monthly management accounts, including P&L, balance sheet and cash flow Leading month-end processes, including journals, accruals, prepayments and reconciliations Delivering detailed variance analysis with commentary against budget, forecast and prior periods Supporting budgeting and forecasting cycles, including reforecasting and long-term planning Building and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making Developing KPI reporting, dashboards and performance analysis for senior leadership Conducting scenario planning and sensitivity analysis to identify risks and opportunities Partnering with department heads and operational teams to provide financial insight and challenge performance Supporting commercial decision-making, including business cases, investment appraisals and ROI analysis Driving improvements in financial processes, reporting and systems (Excel, Power BI, ERP) Supporting year-end audit and ensuring strong financial controls and governance THE PERSON: Must have experience within a Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant or FP&A role with ownership of month-end and reporting Strong experience of budgeting, forecasting and financial analysis Ideally ACCA / CIMA / ACA Qualified, however strong Part Qualified or Qualified by Experience candidates will be considered Excellent analytical and IT skills, particularly Excel (Power BI advantageous) Strong understanding of financial controls and accounting principles Confident communicator, able to present financial information to non-finance stakeholders Commercially minded with the ability to challenge and influence decision-making Experience within wholesale, distribution or a similar sector would be advantageous TO APPLY: Please send your CV for the Finance Manager / Finance Business Partner position via the advert for immediate consideration By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
The Finance Manager is responsible for overseeing all client-facing finance and accounting activities within our clients practice.This includes ensuring accurate financial management of client matters and the delivery of effective financial support to fee earners, senior management, and the wider business. The role primarily focuses on client money, billing, credit control, financial reportingThe post-holder will act as a key adviser to the Senior Management Team on financial performance, strategic financial planning, supporting the firm's operational, regulatory, and commercial objectives. Key Responsibilities Primary Responsibilities Develop and implement client accounting policies in line with regulatory obligations and firm requirements. Assume overall responsibility for client accounting and financial controls in accordance Oversee WIP, billing processes, client balances, disbursements, and credit control functions. Produce high-quality financial reports for the SMT and Directors, including analysis and recommendations. Provide financial insight and strategic advice to support decision-making and business planning. Ensure robust controls, fraud prevention practices, and regulatory compliance frameworks are consistently maintained. Offer accurate guidance on client money, billing arrangements, and compliance obligations. Liaise professionally with third parties to support business and regulatory requirements. Person Specification Qualifications & Training Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Experience Proven experience in financial management. Experience within a regulated environment is advantageous. Skills, Qualities & Attitude Strong analytical and numerical skills. Proficiency in accounting software and financial systems. Diligent, methodical, and highly organised approach to work. Strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills. Positive attitude and ability to work effectively under pressure in a busy environment. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills. Excellent people management and mentoring abilities. For immediate consideration please apply now.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Finance Manager is responsible for overseeing all client-facing finance and accounting activities within our clients practice.This includes ensuring accurate financial management of client matters and the delivery of effective financial support to fee earners, senior management, and the wider business. The role primarily focuses on client money, billing, credit control, financial reportingThe post-holder will act as a key adviser to the Senior Management Team on financial performance, strategic financial planning, supporting the firm's operational, regulatory, and commercial objectives. Key Responsibilities Primary Responsibilities Develop and implement client accounting policies in line with regulatory obligations and firm requirements. Assume overall responsibility for client accounting and financial controls in accordance Oversee WIP, billing processes, client balances, disbursements, and credit control functions. Produce high-quality financial reports for the SMT and Directors, including analysis and recommendations. Provide financial insight and strategic advice to support decision-making and business planning. Ensure robust controls, fraud prevention practices, and regulatory compliance frameworks are consistently maintained. Offer accurate guidance on client money, billing arrangements, and compliance obligations. Liaise professionally with third parties to support business and regulatory requirements. Person Specification Qualifications & Training Accounting or Finance qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Experience Proven experience in financial management. Experience within a regulated environment is advantageous. Skills, Qualities & Attitude Strong analytical and numerical skills. Proficiency in accounting software and financial systems. Diligent, methodical, and highly organised approach to work. Strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills. Positive attitude and ability to work effectively under pressure in a busy environment. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills. Excellent people management and mentoring abilities. For immediate consideration please apply now.
Are you ready to take the next step in your Audit career with one of the UK's Top 10 accountancy firms? This forward-thinking firm is renowned for innovation, collaboration, and employee development, and they're now looking for a driven and ambitious Audit Senior to join their growing Beaconsfield team.This is your chance to join a firm that doesn't just focus on numbers - they focus on people, progression, and making an impact. Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior, you will • Take ownership of audits, including interpreting and concluding on group/component auditor requirements under ISA 600.• Set and monitoring budgets against job progress, reporting to managers and proactively addressing overruns.• Manage and supporting your team to deliver high-quality work, flexing workloads to meet deadlines.• Spot opportunities to add real value for clients and the wider business. Requirements: As an Audit Senior, you will need • Part or fully qualified ACA/ACCA (or equivalent).• Experience delivering audits with a strong, risk-focused approach.• A passion for improving audit methodology and driving both quality and efficiency.• Someone motivated, ambitious, and ready to take ownership of their career progression. Benefits: As an Audit Senior, you will get • Hybrid working and flexible hours to suit your lifestyle.• Birthday leave• Regular social events to build real connections.• Private medical insurance for peace of mind.This is more than just an Audit Senior role - it's a genuine opportunity to grow, lead, and make your mark with a top-tier firm. If you're ready to take on the challenge, apply today and let's talk about your future. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to take the next step in your Audit career with one of the UK's Top 10 accountancy firms? This forward-thinking firm is renowned for innovation, collaboration, and employee development, and they're now looking for a driven and ambitious Audit Senior to join their growing Beaconsfield team.This is your chance to join a firm that doesn't just focus on numbers - they focus on people, progression, and making an impact. Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior, you will • Take ownership of audits, including interpreting and concluding on group/component auditor requirements under ISA 600.• Set and monitoring budgets against job progress, reporting to managers and proactively addressing overruns.• Manage and supporting your team to deliver high-quality work, flexing workloads to meet deadlines.• Spot opportunities to add real value for clients and the wider business. Requirements: As an Audit Senior, you will need • Part or fully qualified ACA/ACCA (or equivalent).• Experience delivering audits with a strong, risk-focused approach.• A passion for improving audit methodology and driving both quality and efficiency.• Someone motivated, ambitious, and ready to take ownership of their career progression. Benefits: As an Audit Senior, you will get • Hybrid working and flexible hours to suit your lifestyle.• Birthday leave• Regular social events to build real connections.• Private medical insurance for peace of mind.This is more than just an Audit Senior role - it's a genuine opportunity to grow, lead, and make your mark with a top-tier firm. If you're ready to take on the challenge, apply today and let's talk about your future. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Are you fully qualified looking for your next opportunity? Our client is a well-established firm within Scotland. The firm itself retains a people-first, collaborative culture which they are looking to maintain through recruiting an Audit Senior. Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior, you will Take increasing ownership of a client portfolio, supporting delivery of revenue and profitability targets Build and develop strong, long-term client relationships with guidance from your manager Plan and deliver audit assignments, including on-site fieldwork and analytical procedures Prepare statutory financial statements, identifying key risks and matters for Partner/Manager attention Manage audit execution and completion, ensuring high-quality documentation for review Requirements: As an Audit Senior, you will need ACA/ACCA/CA or equivalent qualified Knowledge of IFRS and/or UK GAAP Previous experience auditing various clients Benefits: As an Audit Senior, you will get Competitive salary and benefits package Birthday leave Flexible working Study support and progression opportunities If you're looking for your next step, apply here now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you fully qualified looking for your next opportunity? Our client is a well-established firm within Scotland. The firm itself retains a people-first, collaborative culture which they are looking to maintain through recruiting an Audit Senior. Responsibilities: As an Audit Senior, you will Take increasing ownership of a client portfolio, supporting delivery of revenue and profitability targets Build and develop strong, long-term client relationships with guidance from your manager Plan and deliver audit assignments, including on-site fieldwork and analytical procedures Prepare statutory financial statements, identifying key risks and matters for Partner/Manager attention Manage audit execution and completion, ensuring high-quality documentation for review Requirements: As an Audit Senior, you will need ACA/ACCA/CA or equivalent qualified Knowledge of IFRS and/or UK GAAP Previous experience auditing various clients Benefits: As an Audit Senior, you will get Competitive salary and benefits package Birthday leave Flexible working Study support and progression opportunities If you're looking for your next step, apply here now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Audit Manager Location: Rochester, Kent Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 Work Pattern: Hybrid Are you an Audit Manager ready to take full ownership of your portfolio? Do you want to be part of a national group with local autonomy and strong community presence? Would you like progression within a growing, modern firm that blends regional feel with national backing? If you are looking for autonomy, progression and the support of a wider network behind you, this could be the right move. What's great about this Audit Manager role? Real portfolio ownership across a varied client base including SMEs, charities and NFPs Backed by a large national group, with over 1,800 colleagues across the UK and Ireland Genuine progression opportunities within a growing regional office Exposure to new business proposals and client presentations Hybrid working model Strong benefits package including enhanced family leave and life assurance This is a well-established regional office that forms part of a large, fast-growing accountancy group. The model combines local relationships and autonomy with the scale, resource and technical backing of a wider national network. The culture is collaborative and commercially minded, focused on delivering trusted advice to SMEs and community organisations while building long-term careers internally. Your role as Audit Manager You will manage the audit process for your own portfolio of clients, ensuring high-quality delivery, strong client relationships and commercial performance. This role sits firmly within the leadership layer of the office. You will act as a key point of contact for clients, review audit files, manage workflow and mentor junior team members. Day to day, you will: Lead audits from planning through to completion Review audit files in line with internal and regulatory standards Manage budgets, deadlines and fee recovery Act as the main point of contact for your clients Research and prepare proposals for new work Take part in presentations to prospective clients Line manage and develop junior team members Ensure compliance with legal and statutory requirements Contribute to maintaining strong client service and commercial standards What you'll need to succeed as Audit Manager ACA or ACCA qualified Strong statutory audit experience within UK practice Experience managing your own portfolio Knowledge of FRS102 and IFRS Experience working with charities and NFP clients advantageous Proven experience mentoring and developing junior staff Commercial awareness and confidence in client-facing situations Strong organisational and communication skills Just as importantly, you will be ambitious, resilient and motivated to play a visible role within a growing regional office. Whats on offer Company pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with additional entitlement linked to seniority Option to purchase up to 5 additional days, allowing up to 30 days per year Christmas office closure, subject to business requirements Life assurance at 4x annual salary Enhanced family leave policies Enhanced company sick pay Employee Assistance Programme offering 24/7 confidential support Corporate discounts platform Access to a flexible benefits scheme, including the option to opt into private medical insurance for single or family cover, critical illness cover, health cash plan, cycle to work, eye care and dental, dependent on level and self-funded at corporate rates. If you are ready for more ownership, clearer progression and a firm where you can genuinely make an impact, get in touch with Danielle Daymond at Pro Finance directly. Interviews are being arranged shortly. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Audit Manager Location: Rochester, Kent Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 Work Pattern: Hybrid Are you an Audit Manager ready to take full ownership of your portfolio? Do you want to be part of a national group with local autonomy and strong community presence? Would you like progression within a growing, modern firm that blends regional feel with national backing? If you are looking for autonomy, progression and the support of a wider network behind you, this could be the right move. What's great about this Audit Manager role? Real portfolio ownership across a varied client base including SMEs, charities and NFPs Backed by a large national group, with over 1,800 colleagues across the UK and Ireland Genuine progression opportunities within a growing regional office Exposure to new business proposals and client presentations Hybrid working model Strong benefits package including enhanced family leave and life assurance This is a well-established regional office that forms part of a large, fast-growing accountancy group. The model combines local relationships and autonomy with the scale, resource and technical backing of a wider national network. The culture is collaborative and commercially minded, focused on delivering trusted advice to SMEs and community organisations while building long-term careers internally. Your role as Audit Manager You will manage the audit process for your own portfolio of clients, ensuring high-quality delivery, strong client relationships and commercial performance. This role sits firmly within the leadership layer of the office. You will act as a key point of contact for clients, review audit files, manage workflow and mentor junior team members. Day to day, you will: Lead audits from planning through to completion Review audit files in line with internal and regulatory standards Manage budgets, deadlines and fee recovery Act as the main point of contact for your clients Research and prepare proposals for new work Take part in presentations to prospective clients Line manage and develop junior team members Ensure compliance with legal and statutory requirements Contribute to maintaining strong client service and commercial standards What you'll need to succeed as Audit Manager ACA or ACCA qualified Strong statutory audit experience within UK practice Experience managing your own portfolio Knowledge of FRS102 and IFRS Experience working with charities and NFP clients advantageous Proven experience mentoring and developing junior staff Commercial awareness and confidence in client-facing situations Strong organisational and communication skills Just as importantly, you will be ambitious, resilient and motivated to play a visible role within a growing regional office. Whats on offer Company pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with additional entitlement linked to seniority Option to purchase up to 5 additional days, allowing up to 30 days per year Christmas office closure, subject to business requirements Life assurance at 4x annual salary Enhanced family leave policies Enhanced company sick pay Employee Assistance Programme offering 24/7 confidential support Corporate discounts platform Access to a flexible benefits scheme, including the option to opt into private medical insurance for single or family cover, critical illness cover, health cash plan, cycle to work, eye care and dental, dependent on level and self-funded at corporate rates. If you are ready for more ownership, clearer progression and a firm where you can genuinely make an impact, get in touch with Danielle Daymond at Pro Finance directly. Interviews are being arranged shortly. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Finance Business Partner (Part-time) £50k -£60k (Pro-rata) Permanent Liverpool Finance Business Partner opportunity to join a renowned public sector organisation on a part-time basis ( 3 days a week) for a 12 month FTC. My client is looking for a committed and engaging individual who is an experienced Business Partner to add value to the existing friendly finance team. As the Finance Business Partner you will provide financial support, budget setting, strategic planning & review and operational delivery, alongside other duties below; Key responsibilities of the Finance Business Partner Ensure the delivery and production of financial and performance management information including budgets, forecasts and monthly financial reporting. Build effective relationships with budget managers to ensure that finance implications are understood in all significant decision making across the organisation, and to challenge and support decision makers. Provide financial management advice and support to operational managers to assist in the production and understanding of monthly budget monitoring reports and the statutory Annual Report and Accounts, including Record financial transactions for a project, department, or company. Prepare financial statements for internal and external use. Reconcile spending with budget. Analyse financial performance and forecast longer term horizons. Recommend methods and strategies for cutting costs or increasing income. Advise company and/or department management on financial decisions Make upper-level strategy recommendations based on financial analysis. Provide advice to operational managers about the implementation of NML procurement policy and procedure. Complete delegated annual report and accounts tasks. Required skills and experience of the Finance Business Partner Ideally Part Qualified / Qualified ACCA/CIMA/ACA Accountant or equivalent Experience providing financial analysis to both finance and non-finance managers Experience of budget setting in a complex organisation Experience of using Financial Information Systems High level of IT skills Excellent communication skills High level of analytical skills This is a fantastic opportunity to join a not-for-profit organisation with unrivalled opportunities. If you believe you have the necessary skills and experience for the Finance Business Partner, please apply now, or contact Lindsay Richey at Sellick Partnership. We will be reviewing CVs on a daily basis and shortlisted candidates will be contacted Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Apr 02, 2026
Contractor
Finance Business Partner (Part-time) £50k -£60k (Pro-rata) Permanent Liverpool Finance Business Partner opportunity to join a renowned public sector organisation on a part-time basis ( 3 days a week) for a 12 month FTC. My client is looking for a committed and engaging individual who is an experienced Business Partner to add value to the existing friendly finance team. As the Finance Business Partner you will provide financial support, budget setting, strategic planning & review and operational delivery, alongside other duties below; Key responsibilities of the Finance Business Partner Ensure the delivery and production of financial and performance management information including budgets, forecasts and monthly financial reporting. Build effective relationships with budget managers to ensure that finance implications are understood in all significant decision making across the organisation, and to challenge and support decision makers. Provide financial management advice and support to operational managers to assist in the production and understanding of monthly budget monitoring reports and the statutory Annual Report and Accounts, including Record financial transactions for a project, department, or company. Prepare financial statements for internal and external use. Reconcile spending with budget. Analyse financial performance and forecast longer term horizons. Recommend methods and strategies for cutting costs or increasing income. Advise company and/or department management on financial decisions Make upper-level strategy recommendations based on financial analysis. Provide advice to operational managers about the implementation of NML procurement policy and procedure. Complete delegated annual report and accounts tasks. Required skills and experience of the Finance Business Partner Ideally Part Qualified / Qualified ACCA/CIMA/ACA Accountant or equivalent Experience providing financial analysis to both finance and non-finance managers Experience of budget setting in a complex organisation Experience of using Financial Information Systems High level of IT skills Excellent communication skills High level of analytical skills This is a fantastic opportunity to join a not-for-profit organisation with unrivalled opportunities. If you believe you have the necessary skills and experience for the Finance Business Partner, please apply now, or contact Lindsay Richey at Sellick Partnership. We will be reviewing CVs on a daily basis and shortlisted candidates will be contacted Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Operational Finance Business Partner Chester £60,000 - £70,000 An opportunity to join a multi-national and highly successful business operating in a high growth and exciting market, this business has experienced double digit growth following a number of successful contract wins, requiring an operationally focussed Finance Business Partner to join their growing team. Reporting in to the Finance Manager, you will be the 'go to' person for a number of internal stakeholders, an ideal role for an experienced Cost Accountant or Finance Business Partner looking for a more impactful role, allowing you to make a real difference. Main duties will include; Production of detailed analysis focussing on inventory control and stock levels Detailed pricing analysis designed to maximise returns Business partner with the Operations Director, controlling their budget and monitoring expenditure Liaise with the Finance Manager and Financial Controller in order to monitor cash flow forecasts and quickly identify any potential business risks Create a working cash flow model to be distributed to key stakeholders Deep dive into ongoing operational practices to understand potential efficiencies/improvements Develop a workable model to control stock flows and highlight any excess cost Candidate profile; ACCA/CIMA Qualified preferred - QBE with relevant experience considered Excellent communication skills Advanced Excel Strong commercial acumen Ability to work independently Manufacturing background Benefits; Hybrid working Flexible hours Career progression 26 days holiday Enhanced pension scheme Annual company bonus
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Operational Finance Business Partner Chester £60,000 - £70,000 An opportunity to join a multi-national and highly successful business operating in a high growth and exciting market, this business has experienced double digit growth following a number of successful contract wins, requiring an operationally focussed Finance Business Partner to join their growing team. Reporting in to the Finance Manager, you will be the 'go to' person for a number of internal stakeholders, an ideal role for an experienced Cost Accountant or Finance Business Partner looking for a more impactful role, allowing you to make a real difference. Main duties will include; Production of detailed analysis focussing on inventory control and stock levels Detailed pricing analysis designed to maximise returns Business partner with the Operations Director, controlling their budget and monitoring expenditure Liaise with the Finance Manager and Financial Controller in order to monitor cash flow forecasts and quickly identify any potential business risks Create a working cash flow model to be distributed to key stakeholders Deep dive into ongoing operational practices to understand potential efficiencies/improvements Develop a workable model to control stock flows and highlight any excess cost Candidate profile; ACCA/CIMA Qualified preferred - QBE with relevant experience considered Excellent communication skills Advanced Excel Strong commercial acumen Ability to work independently Manufacturing background Benefits; Hybrid working Flexible hours Career progression 26 days holiday Enhanced pension scheme Annual company bonus