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Head of Commercial Finance
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Interim Head of Commercial Finance for a large FMCG business Your new company A large, commercially driven organisation undergoing a period of strategic change. The business is investing heavily in strengthening its financial leadership and commercial capability, creating the need for an interim to provide stability, insight, and high-impact decision support. You'll be joining a leadership team that values pace, clarity, and a pragmatic approach to driving performance. Your new role You will act as a key partner to the CFO, CEO, and senior commercial leaders. Your remit will include sharpening financial insight, improving forecasting accuracy, strengthening pricing and margin analysis, and ensuring the business has the commercial intelligence needed to make confident, data-led decisions. You'll embed improved processes, and provide hands-on support during budgeting, trading cycles, and strategic planning. This is a role for someone who can balance strategic thinking with operational delivery in a fast-moving environment. What you'll need to succeed A proven track record in senior commercial finance leadership, ideally at Head of Commercial Finance or Finance Director level. Strong commercial acumen, with the ability to challenge constructively and influence senior stakeholders. Experience operating in a dynamic, change-oriented environment where pace and clarity are essential. Excellent analytical capability, with a focus on driving margin improvement, pricing strategy, and commercial performance. The confidence and adaptability expected of an interim, able to hit the ground running, build credibility quickly, and deliver impact from day one. Experience from an FMCG or retail background could be advantageous. What you'll get in return A competitive day rate, hybrid working and the opportunity to work in a high-performing finance team. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Head of Commercial Finance for a large FMCG business Your new company A large, commercially driven organisation undergoing a period of strategic change. The business is investing heavily in strengthening its financial leadership and commercial capability, creating the need for an interim to provide stability, insight, and high-impact decision support. You'll be joining a leadership team that values pace, clarity, and a pragmatic approach to driving performance. Your new role You will act as a key partner to the CFO, CEO, and senior commercial leaders. Your remit will include sharpening financial insight, improving forecasting accuracy, strengthening pricing and margin analysis, and ensuring the business has the commercial intelligence needed to make confident, data-led decisions. You'll embed improved processes, and provide hands-on support during budgeting, trading cycles, and strategic planning. This is a role for someone who can balance strategic thinking with operational delivery in a fast-moving environment. What you'll need to succeed A proven track record in senior commercial finance leadership, ideally at Head of Commercial Finance or Finance Director level. Strong commercial acumen, with the ability to challenge constructively and influence senior stakeholders. Experience operating in a dynamic, change-oriented environment where pace and clarity are essential. Excellent analytical capability, with a focus on driving margin improvement, pricing strategy, and commercial performance. The confidence and adaptability expected of an interim, able to hit the ground running, build credibility quickly, and deliver impact from day one. Experience from an FMCG or retail background could be advantageous. What you'll get in return A competitive day rate, hybrid working and the opportunity to work in a high-performing finance team. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Corporate Tax Senior Manager
Hays
Location: Edinburgh Your new company You will be working for one of the UK's leading accountancy firms, renowned for its expertise in tax, audit, and advisory services. The firm prides itself on delivering exceptional client care and fostering a collaborative, supportive culture. The Edinburgh office plays a key role in the firm's corporate tax offering, working with a diverse range of clients including large corporates, entrepreneurial businesses, and international groups. Joining this firm means becoming part of a forward-thinking team that values professional growth and innovation. Your new role As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will take a leadership role in managing complex tax advisory projects and overseeing compliance for a varied client portfolio. You will work closely with partners to deliver strategic tax planning, lead on transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, and provide guidance on international tax matters. In addition, you will mentor and develop junior team members, ensuring high standards of technical delivery and client service. This role also offers the opportunity to contribute to business development initiatives and help shape the future growth of the Edinburgh tax practice. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this position, you will be ACA or CTA qualified (or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience in corporate tax. You should have a proven track record of managing complex tax projects and building strong client relationships. A deep technical knowledge of UK corporate tax legislation, combined with an awareness of international tax issues, is essential. Strong leadership, communication, and commercial skills will enable you to inspire your team and deliver outstanding results. What you'll get in return This firm offers a competitive salary and benefits package, along with flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. You will have access to excellent opportunities for career progression, including a clear pathway to Director level. The role provides exposure to high-profile clients and challenging advisory work, all within a firm that values individuality, collaboration, and continuous professional development. What you need to do now If you are ready to take the next step in your career with a leading accountancy firm, apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Location: Edinburgh Your new company You will be working for one of the UK's leading accountancy firms, renowned for its expertise in tax, audit, and advisory services. The firm prides itself on delivering exceptional client care and fostering a collaborative, supportive culture. The Edinburgh office plays a key role in the firm's corporate tax offering, working with a diverse range of clients including large corporates, entrepreneurial businesses, and international groups. Joining this firm means becoming part of a forward-thinking team that values professional growth and innovation. Your new role As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will take a leadership role in managing complex tax advisory projects and overseeing compliance for a varied client portfolio. You will work closely with partners to deliver strategic tax planning, lead on transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, and provide guidance on international tax matters. In addition, you will mentor and develop junior team members, ensuring high standards of technical delivery and client service. This role also offers the opportunity to contribute to business development initiatives and help shape the future growth of the Edinburgh tax practice. What you'll need to succeed To excel in this position, you will be ACA or CTA qualified (or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience in corporate tax. You should have a proven track record of managing complex tax projects and building strong client relationships. A deep technical knowledge of UK corporate tax legislation, combined with an awareness of international tax issues, is essential. Strong leadership, communication, and commercial skills will enable you to inspire your team and deliver outstanding results. What you'll get in return This firm offers a competitive salary and benefits package, along with flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. You will have access to excellent opportunities for career progression, including a clear pathway to Director level. The role provides exposure to high-profile clients and challenging advisory work, all within a firm that values individuality, collaboration, and continuous professional development. What you need to do now If you are ready to take the next step in your career with a leading accountancy firm, apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion. #
Hays
Entrepreneurial Tax Leader
Hays
Job Category: Tax Job Location: Scotland Your new company This is more than a tax advisory role-it's a chance to help build success stories that change lives. You'll be joining a values-led, people-first firm with over 900 professionals across the UK, and a global reach through its membership in an international network of over 37,000 advisers across 114 countries. With expertise spanning nearly every industry sector, the firm is known for its award-winning tax practice and its commitment to doing the right thing, standing in other people's shoes, leading the future, and remaining relevant. Whether it's through its People and Culture Forum, sustainability initiatives, or community partnerships, this is a place where your work will have real impact-on clients, communities, and your own career. Your new role As a leader in the Entrepreneurial Tax team, you'll lead on complex advisory work including EIS, EMI, and share schemes. You'll build deep relationships with high-growth clients, getting under the skin of their businesses to deliver advice that truly adds value. You'll also mentor junior colleagues, contribute to thought leadership, and help shape the future of the practice. This is a high-impact role with a clear runway to Director or Partner level for the right candidate. You'll be joining a firm that's growing its reputation in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and becoming known for excellence in its chosen areas. What you'll need to succeed You'll need proven experience in entrepreneurial tax, particularly with EIS and EMI schemes. Strong client relationships and stakeholder management skills are essential, along with the ability to lead and develop a team. You'll bring a commercial mindset and a passion for growing a practice, as well as the ambition to progress to Director or Partner level. Candidates from a range of professional backgrounds are encouraged to apply. What you'll get in return You'll receive a genuine equity-track career path with long-term vision, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive, inclusive culture. You'll work within an award-winning tax practice that puts clients at the heart of everything it does, and you'll have access to a global network of advisers and international opportunities. The firm offers accredited leadership development programmes and tailored learning pathways, and it values different backgrounds, perspectives, and career journeys. Whether you're returning to work after a break or looking for your next big step, you'll find the tools, support, and inspiration to thrive. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a meaningful impact in a firm that values your expertise, ambition, and individuality-this is your moment. Apply now to start a conversation about where your entrepreneurial tax journey could take you. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Job Category: Tax Job Location: Scotland Your new company This is more than a tax advisory role-it's a chance to help build success stories that change lives. You'll be joining a values-led, people-first firm with over 900 professionals across the UK, and a global reach through its membership in an international network of over 37,000 advisers across 114 countries. With expertise spanning nearly every industry sector, the firm is known for its award-winning tax practice and its commitment to doing the right thing, standing in other people's shoes, leading the future, and remaining relevant. Whether it's through its People and Culture Forum, sustainability initiatives, or community partnerships, this is a place where your work will have real impact-on clients, communities, and your own career. Your new role As a leader in the Entrepreneurial Tax team, you'll lead on complex advisory work including EIS, EMI, and share schemes. You'll build deep relationships with high-growth clients, getting under the skin of their businesses to deliver advice that truly adds value. You'll also mentor junior colleagues, contribute to thought leadership, and help shape the future of the practice. This is a high-impact role with a clear runway to Director or Partner level for the right candidate. You'll be joining a firm that's growing its reputation in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and becoming known for excellence in its chosen areas. What you'll need to succeed You'll need proven experience in entrepreneurial tax, particularly with EIS and EMI schemes. Strong client relationships and stakeholder management skills are essential, along with the ability to lead and develop a team. You'll bring a commercial mindset and a passion for growing a practice, as well as the ambition to progress to Director or Partner level. Candidates from a range of professional backgrounds are encouraged to apply. What you'll get in return You'll receive a genuine equity-track career path with long-term vision, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive, inclusive culture. You'll work within an award-winning tax practice that puts clients at the heart of everything it does, and you'll have access to a global network of advisers and international opportunities. The firm offers accredited leadership development programmes and tailored learning pathways, and it values different backgrounds, perspectives, and career journeys. Whether you're returning to work after a break or looking for your next big step, you'll find the tools, support, and inspiration to thrive. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a meaningful impact in a firm that values your expertise, ambition, and individuality-this is your moment. Apply now to start a conversation about where your entrepreneurial tax journey could take you. #
Hays
Group Finance Director
Hays Oldham, Lancashire
Group Finance Director £110,000-£130,000 plus benefits Your new company A high-growth, multi-site distribution group with an ambitious expansion strategy and a strong market presence. The business has experienced significant organic and acquisitive growth over recent years and is now entering its next phase of scale, investment, and operational transformation. With a dynamic leadership team, a strong customer base, and a culture built on pace, ownership, and continuous improvement, this is an exciting time to join the organisation at group level. Your new role As Group Finance Director, you will be a key strategic partner to the CEO leading the financial strategy, governance, and performance of the group. You will oversee all financial operations, including group reporting, budgeting, forecasting, treasury, and risk management, while driving improvements in systems, processes, and controls across a growing network of sites.You will play a central role in shaping the long-term growth plan, supporting M&A activity, integrating newly acquired businesses, and ensuring the group has the financial capability and insight to scale effectively. You will lead and develop a high-performing finance team, embed strong commercial discipline, and provide clear, insight to support decision-making at executive level. What you'll need to succeed A fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with significant post-qualification experience at senior leadership level. A track record of success within distribution, logistics, manufacturing, or another complex, multi-site environment. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence at Board level and challenge constructively. Experience leading finance through periods of high growth, transformation, or M&A activity. Excellent leadership capability, with the ability to build, mentor, and inspire a finance function. A hands-on, forward-thinking approach, comfortable operating in a fast-paced and evolving business. What you'll get in return You will join a progressive, ambitious organisation where you can make a significant impact on the group's future direction. The role offers a highly competitive salary, executive benefits package, and the opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a rapidly expanding business. You will work closely with an entrepreneurial leadership team and have genuine scope to influence growth, performance, and long-term value creation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Group Finance Director £110,000-£130,000 plus benefits Your new company A high-growth, multi-site distribution group with an ambitious expansion strategy and a strong market presence. The business has experienced significant organic and acquisitive growth over recent years and is now entering its next phase of scale, investment, and operational transformation. With a dynamic leadership team, a strong customer base, and a culture built on pace, ownership, and continuous improvement, this is an exciting time to join the organisation at group level. Your new role As Group Finance Director, you will be a key strategic partner to the CEO leading the financial strategy, governance, and performance of the group. You will oversee all financial operations, including group reporting, budgeting, forecasting, treasury, and risk management, while driving improvements in systems, processes, and controls across a growing network of sites.You will play a central role in shaping the long-term growth plan, supporting M&A activity, integrating newly acquired businesses, and ensuring the group has the financial capability and insight to scale effectively. You will lead and develop a high-performing finance team, embed strong commercial discipline, and provide clear, insight to support decision-making at executive level. What you'll need to succeed A fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with significant post-qualification experience at senior leadership level. A track record of success within distribution, logistics, manufacturing, or another complex, multi-site environment. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence at Board level and challenge constructively. Experience leading finance through periods of high growth, transformation, or M&A activity. Excellent leadership capability, with the ability to build, mentor, and inspire a finance function. A hands-on, forward-thinking approach, comfortable operating in a fast-paced and evolving business. What you'll get in return You will join a progressive, ambitious organisation where you can make a significant impact on the group's future direction. The role offers a highly competitive salary, executive benefits package, and the opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a rapidly expanding business. You will work closely with an entrepreneurial leadership team and have genuine scope to influence growth, performance, and long-term value creation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Public Sector
Head of Finance
Public Sector
Are you a qualified accountant looking to use your expertise to make a global impact? Goodman Masson are partnered with The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to recruit for a Head of Finance to lead their accounting function and play a pivotal role in the UK s national response to major humanitarian crises. Since 1963, the DEC has been a unique force in the charity sector, bringing together 15 of the UK s leading humanitarian agencies to raise over £2.5 billion for disaster-affected communities worldwide. When a humanitarian emergency warrants a national response, they launch high-profile appeals that save lives and protect livelihoods. We are looking for an experienced, qualified accountant to lead the DEC s finance function, ensuring accurate day-to-day accounting and robust financial controls, and delivering high-quality management and statutory reporting. The Head of Finance oversees budgeting and forecasting across the Secretariat, leads the annual audit and year-end accounts production, and provides clear financial insight to budget-holders and senior stakeholders. During the DEC public appeals, the role plays a critical part in processing and reconciling high-volume donation income at pace, maintaining strong controls across multiple channels, and supporting timely reporting and allocation of funds to members. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership: Oversee the accounting function, including management accounts, budgets, and the annual audit. Appeal Management: During emergency appeals, ensure the accurate daily processing of high-volume income and produce critical "FinSit" reports. Stakeholder Collaboration: Coordinate the "Indicator of Capacity" (IoC) process with member agency Finance Directors to ensure fair allocation of funds. Compliance & Control: Maintain a robust financial control environment, ensuring compliance with tax (VAT, Gift Aid), legal, and regulatory requirements. Team Management: Line manage and support the development of the Financial Accountant and Finance & Administration Officer. Who You Are Qualified Expert: You are a CCAB qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with proven post-qualification experience in the charity sector. Systems Savvy: You have experience using database accounting systems (Sun Accounts/Infor SunSystems Cloud is a plus). Strong Communicator: You can translate complex financial data for non-financial colleagues and build strong relationships across diverse teams. Adaptable & Resilient: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and are ready to work flexibly when a global emergency strikes. Mission-Driven: You are committed to the values of collaboration, transparency, and humanitarianism. Salary is crica£65,000 per annum + Excellent Benefits. London based with very flexible hybrid working arrangements. You can find out more details by visiting our dedicated careers site here: . Application deadline is Friday 5 th June.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Are you a qualified accountant looking to use your expertise to make a global impact? Goodman Masson are partnered with The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to recruit for a Head of Finance to lead their accounting function and play a pivotal role in the UK s national response to major humanitarian crises. Since 1963, the DEC has been a unique force in the charity sector, bringing together 15 of the UK s leading humanitarian agencies to raise over £2.5 billion for disaster-affected communities worldwide. When a humanitarian emergency warrants a national response, they launch high-profile appeals that save lives and protect livelihoods. We are looking for an experienced, qualified accountant to lead the DEC s finance function, ensuring accurate day-to-day accounting and robust financial controls, and delivering high-quality management and statutory reporting. The Head of Finance oversees budgeting and forecasting across the Secretariat, leads the annual audit and year-end accounts production, and provides clear financial insight to budget-holders and senior stakeholders. During the DEC public appeals, the role plays a critical part in processing and reconciling high-volume donation income at pace, maintaining strong controls across multiple channels, and supporting timely reporting and allocation of funds to members. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership: Oversee the accounting function, including management accounts, budgets, and the annual audit. Appeal Management: During emergency appeals, ensure the accurate daily processing of high-volume income and produce critical "FinSit" reports. Stakeholder Collaboration: Coordinate the "Indicator of Capacity" (IoC) process with member agency Finance Directors to ensure fair allocation of funds. Compliance & Control: Maintain a robust financial control environment, ensuring compliance with tax (VAT, Gift Aid), legal, and regulatory requirements. Team Management: Line manage and support the development of the Financial Accountant and Finance & Administration Officer. Who You Are Qualified Expert: You are a CCAB qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with proven post-qualification experience in the charity sector. Systems Savvy: You have experience using database accounting systems (Sun Accounts/Infor SunSystems Cloud is a plus). Strong Communicator: You can translate complex financial data for non-financial colleagues and build strong relationships across diverse teams. Adaptable & Resilient: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and are ready to work flexibly when a global emergency strikes. Mission-Driven: You are committed to the values of collaboration, transparency, and humanitarianism. Salary is crica£65,000 per annum + Excellent Benefits. London based with very flexible hybrid working arrangements. You can find out more details by visiting our dedicated careers site here: . Application deadline is Friday 5 th June.
Martingale Foundation
Operations Manager
Martingale Foundation
Martingale Postgraduate Foundation (Martingale) exists to fund and support the next generation of talented researchers. We believe that family income should not be a barrier to the pursuit of excellence, and our mission is to enable and nurture talented individuals from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to thrive within world-leading postgraduate research. Martingale s flagship programme is the Martingale Postgraduate Scholarship, which supports students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to pursue and excel in postgraduate degrees, by providing: A fully-funded Living Wage Scholarship to pursue a one-year Masters degree or a four-year PhD. All tuition fees and research expenses, including a tax-free stipend for living costs. Tailored support to apply for Martingale courses at our partner universities. Access to Martingale programmes, including leadership training and connections with top academic and industry professionals. Membership of a pioneering community of talented researchers. In the three years since Martingale launched, we have supported over 100 Scholars to undertake postgraduate degrees across our ten partner universities and have committed over £7.7m in Scholarships. We are continuing to expand our offer, bringing on new partners each year. As Operations Manager, you would ensure the smooth running of day-to-day operations and to lead special projects that tackle big organisational questions. Working closely with the Director of Operations, you will support the development and improvement of Martingale s systems and processes. You will also have the opportunity to lead standalone projects that require structured problem-solving and strong judgement including preparing Martingale for spin out. You will bring clarity and traction across multiple workstreams, working closely with senior colleagues and external partners. We are looking for a strategic thinker with a proactive approach to their work, who can identify and help resolve issues, and recognise opportunities. You will bring excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail, a proactive mindset, and a strong alignment with Martingale s mission. We welcome applicants from a range of career paths who are excited to be part of a growing, fast-paced charity delivering meaningful impact. Martingale Foundation is incubated by Purposeful Ventures who provide operational and strategic support. The Operations Manager will be employed by Purposeful Ventures. About Purposeful Ventures Purposeful Ventures partners with social entrepreneurs and philanthropists to improve the education and well-being of young people from their earliest years. We define and diagnose the issues affecting children and young people, analyse evidence and explore the most promising solutions. We then select, accelerate and, where we find a gap, incubate organisations which tackle those issues. We offer more than just funding to our charitable organisations. Our expertise, operational experience and networks enable us to deliver tailored, hands-on support with a relentless commitment to system change. We are working with a wide range of organisations across the following portfolio areas to build and strengthen outstanding organisations that deliver systemic impact. Key Responsibilities: Special Projects A significant and distinctive part of this role involves leading standalone analytical and operational projects that tackle substantive, open-ended questions. These will vary over time and will require intellectual curiosity, the ability to work with ambiguity, and the capacity to produce clear, high-quality outputs such as reports or proposals. Current and anticipated examples include: Designing a model for calculating discounts or adjusted contribution rates for funders committing significant multi-year funding, balancing financial sustainability with funder relationship management. Preparing for spin-out: contributing to Martingale s readiness for independence from Purposeful Ventures by scoping and delivering specific workstreams across governance, operations, finance, legal, and data. Leading other ad-hoc analytical or operational projects as they arise, including research into sector practice, policy analysis, or internal process design. Operational infrastructure and continuous improvement Liaise with colleagues across the organisation to understand business needs and issues, and develop and implement appropriate solutions to drive efficiency and impact, including: Strengthening systems and processes: leading a structured review of Martingale s operational infrastructure including CRM, finance systems, HR processes, and information management and implementing improvements that will support a larger, more complex organisation. Identify and codify operational processes and ways of working and proactively propose improvements where relevant, including ensuring that individual roles and responsibilities are clear. Manage cross-functional initiatives that require coordination across our departments. Identify and implement tools, technologies, and processes that can improve our ways of working. Lead exploratory projects, such as assessing how AI can be integrated into our work to enhance impact and efficiency. Provide project management support across different teams to drive key organisational goals. Manage the rollout of new processes and tools, supporting colleagues to adopt changes effectively. Generalist Support and Cross-Functional Contribution The Operations Manager will be a flexible and collaborative colleague, capable of contributing across different parts of the organisation s work where needed: Provide high-quality analytical and operational support to the Director of Operations and CEO on a range of organisational questions. Contribute to the preparation of materials for the Advisory Board, governance bodies, and key external stakeholders, including papers, briefings, and data summaries. Support the Programme and External Relations departments on operational aspects of delivery, including events logistics, supplier management, and cross-team coordination. Represent the organisation professionally in communications with external stakeholders, including partner universities, suppliers, and service providers. Support Director of Operations with financial processes including preparing management accounts, building and refining financial forecasts and for growth, and onwards grants. With Director of Operations, liaise with outsourced providers including Purposeful Ventures to ensure effective working relationships and back-office support. Other As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post holder. The post holder will carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the role as requested by the line manager Key Requirements: Essential Criteria Right to work in the UK Experience and skills Essential Strong operations and project delivery experience in a fast-paced environment (e.g., charity, start-up, university, public sector, or professional services). Demonstrable experience leading projects end-to-end, including creating plans, managing stakeholders, and delivering outcomes. Experience leading or making a significant contribution to complex, standalone projects or pieces of analysis, including analysing ambiguous problems and turning them into clear outputs (e.g. reports, presentations) and actionable recommendations. Experience improving systems/processes (e.g., designing workflows, implementing tools, documenting processes, driving adoption). Experience of contracting, invoicing, and other operational finance processes, as well as procurement and supplier management. Excellent written and verbal communication, with the ability to produce clear documentation for internal and external audiences (experience drafting papers, briefings, or analytical reports is desirable). Experience working with CRM systems, project management tools, or other operational platforms, and a track record of improving or implementing systems and processes Desirable Experience working with universities (partnerships, funding arrangements, research administration, or related). Experience supporting governance processes (papers, decision logs, approvals) or preparing materials for senior stakeholders. Experience working in a start-up, scale-up, or fast-growing charity. Personal Characteristics Highly organised, proactive, and able to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced environment. Excellent interpersonal skills: able to build rapport and trusting relationships, able to work co-operatively in a multidisciplinary setting. Strong judgement, discretion and professionalism, including ability to handle confidential information appropriately. A commitment to Martingale s mission to support postgraduate students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. Comfortable working in a rapidly growing and changing organisation with a degree of ambiguity confident to create processes and ways forward where they might not yet exist. Intellectually curious and analytical someone who enjoys getting into the detail of a complex question and working out a clear, defensible answer. . click apply for full job details
May 14, 2026
Full time
Martingale Postgraduate Foundation (Martingale) exists to fund and support the next generation of talented researchers. We believe that family income should not be a barrier to the pursuit of excellence, and our mission is to enable and nurture talented individuals from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to thrive within world-leading postgraduate research. Martingale s flagship programme is the Martingale Postgraduate Scholarship, which supports students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to pursue and excel in postgraduate degrees, by providing: A fully-funded Living Wage Scholarship to pursue a one-year Masters degree or a four-year PhD. All tuition fees and research expenses, including a tax-free stipend for living costs. Tailored support to apply for Martingale courses at our partner universities. Access to Martingale programmes, including leadership training and connections with top academic and industry professionals. Membership of a pioneering community of talented researchers. In the three years since Martingale launched, we have supported over 100 Scholars to undertake postgraduate degrees across our ten partner universities and have committed over £7.7m in Scholarships. We are continuing to expand our offer, bringing on new partners each year. As Operations Manager, you would ensure the smooth running of day-to-day operations and to lead special projects that tackle big organisational questions. Working closely with the Director of Operations, you will support the development and improvement of Martingale s systems and processes. You will also have the opportunity to lead standalone projects that require structured problem-solving and strong judgement including preparing Martingale for spin out. You will bring clarity and traction across multiple workstreams, working closely with senior colleagues and external partners. We are looking for a strategic thinker with a proactive approach to their work, who can identify and help resolve issues, and recognise opportunities. You will bring excellent organisational skills, strong attention to detail, a proactive mindset, and a strong alignment with Martingale s mission. We welcome applicants from a range of career paths who are excited to be part of a growing, fast-paced charity delivering meaningful impact. Martingale Foundation is incubated by Purposeful Ventures who provide operational and strategic support. The Operations Manager will be employed by Purposeful Ventures. About Purposeful Ventures Purposeful Ventures partners with social entrepreneurs and philanthropists to improve the education and well-being of young people from their earliest years. We define and diagnose the issues affecting children and young people, analyse evidence and explore the most promising solutions. We then select, accelerate and, where we find a gap, incubate organisations which tackle those issues. We offer more than just funding to our charitable organisations. Our expertise, operational experience and networks enable us to deliver tailored, hands-on support with a relentless commitment to system change. We are working with a wide range of organisations across the following portfolio areas to build and strengthen outstanding organisations that deliver systemic impact. Key Responsibilities: Special Projects A significant and distinctive part of this role involves leading standalone analytical and operational projects that tackle substantive, open-ended questions. These will vary over time and will require intellectual curiosity, the ability to work with ambiguity, and the capacity to produce clear, high-quality outputs such as reports or proposals. Current and anticipated examples include: Designing a model for calculating discounts or adjusted contribution rates for funders committing significant multi-year funding, balancing financial sustainability with funder relationship management. Preparing for spin-out: contributing to Martingale s readiness for independence from Purposeful Ventures by scoping and delivering specific workstreams across governance, operations, finance, legal, and data. Leading other ad-hoc analytical or operational projects as they arise, including research into sector practice, policy analysis, or internal process design. Operational infrastructure and continuous improvement Liaise with colleagues across the organisation to understand business needs and issues, and develop and implement appropriate solutions to drive efficiency and impact, including: Strengthening systems and processes: leading a structured review of Martingale s operational infrastructure including CRM, finance systems, HR processes, and information management and implementing improvements that will support a larger, more complex organisation. Identify and codify operational processes and ways of working and proactively propose improvements where relevant, including ensuring that individual roles and responsibilities are clear. Manage cross-functional initiatives that require coordination across our departments. Identify and implement tools, technologies, and processes that can improve our ways of working. Lead exploratory projects, such as assessing how AI can be integrated into our work to enhance impact and efficiency. Provide project management support across different teams to drive key organisational goals. Manage the rollout of new processes and tools, supporting colleagues to adopt changes effectively. Generalist Support and Cross-Functional Contribution The Operations Manager will be a flexible and collaborative colleague, capable of contributing across different parts of the organisation s work where needed: Provide high-quality analytical and operational support to the Director of Operations and CEO on a range of organisational questions. Contribute to the preparation of materials for the Advisory Board, governance bodies, and key external stakeholders, including papers, briefings, and data summaries. Support the Programme and External Relations departments on operational aspects of delivery, including events logistics, supplier management, and cross-team coordination. Represent the organisation professionally in communications with external stakeholders, including partner universities, suppliers, and service providers. Support Director of Operations with financial processes including preparing management accounts, building and refining financial forecasts and for growth, and onwards grants. With Director of Operations, liaise with outsourced providers including Purposeful Ventures to ensure effective working relationships and back-office support. Other As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post holder. The post holder will carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the role as requested by the line manager Key Requirements: Essential Criteria Right to work in the UK Experience and skills Essential Strong operations and project delivery experience in a fast-paced environment (e.g., charity, start-up, university, public sector, or professional services). Demonstrable experience leading projects end-to-end, including creating plans, managing stakeholders, and delivering outcomes. Experience leading or making a significant contribution to complex, standalone projects or pieces of analysis, including analysing ambiguous problems and turning them into clear outputs (e.g. reports, presentations) and actionable recommendations. Experience improving systems/processes (e.g., designing workflows, implementing tools, documenting processes, driving adoption). Experience of contracting, invoicing, and other operational finance processes, as well as procurement and supplier management. Excellent written and verbal communication, with the ability to produce clear documentation for internal and external audiences (experience drafting papers, briefings, or analytical reports is desirable). Experience working with CRM systems, project management tools, or other operational platforms, and a track record of improving or implementing systems and processes Desirable Experience working with universities (partnerships, funding arrangements, research administration, or related). Experience supporting governance processes (papers, decision logs, approvals) or preparing materials for senior stakeholders. Experience working in a start-up, scale-up, or fast-growing charity. Personal Characteristics Highly organised, proactive, and able to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced environment. Excellent interpersonal skills: able to build rapport and trusting relationships, able to work co-operatively in a multidisciplinary setting. Strong judgement, discretion and professionalism, including ability to handle confidential information appropriately. A commitment to Martingale s mission to support postgraduate students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. Comfortable working in a rapidly growing and changing organisation with a degree of ambiguity confident to create processes and ways forward where they might not yet exist. Intellectually curious and analytical someone who enjoys getting into the detail of a complex question and working out a clear, defensible answer. . click apply for full job details
Teach for Tomorrow
Finance and Operations Coordinator
Teach for Tomorrow
Do you want to provide critical systems and logistical support for our growing and ambitious education charity? The Finance and Operations Coordinator is responsible for managing our day-to-day financial systems, overseeing the running of our database and website, and providing administrative support for the general running of the organisation, including project managing our community and fundraising events. You will provide support to the Executive Director and other members of the team to ensure the smooth running of Teach for Tomorrow. We are a small and passionate team that work on a hybrid model: your place of work should be within easy commuting distance from either London, Manchester, Coventry or Grantham. Your Key Duties and Accountabilities Finance Administration Place, track and process orders, invoices, expenses and financial transactions Maintain Quickbooks with all transactions, provide reports as required and maintain the interface between CiviCRM and Quickbooks Set up payments for authorisation in the bank account as required Generate contracts as required Maintain relationships with suppliers, venues and partners Manage the interface with the company pension provider and pensions regulator, making payments as required and ensuring all statutory obligations are met Database, Website and Knowledge Management Maintain the organisation database and provide reports and information as required by team members Ensure that the website is up-to-date and upload new resources, information and news stories as required Monitor analytics relating to website and support the management of Search Engine Optimisation Ensure that the knowledge management system and processes are maintained, including website and database change logs Maintain the relationship with the website and database provider/sand ensure that the monthly retainer is monitored and reviewed Liaise with the Data Protection Officer to ensure that all statutory requirements are met in relation to data protection and UK GDPR Operational Coordination and Administration Manage external vendor relationships, in particular - but not exclusively - website and database providers, HR and Health and Safety providers, Safeguarding support, IT support services, Accountant and Auditors, and memberships of organisations such as the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Maintain filing systems online and in hard copy (where required) Maintain policies and procedure documents, ensuring updates are made as required and updates are provided for reporting to board Be first point of contact for general enquiries and monitor all general communication channels Provide general administration support as required Events Work with the Chief Executive and other staff to ensure successful planning and execution of fundraising, cultivation, and stewardship events and all related activities. Responsibilities include: managing invitation process, tracking registrations and gifts, running and circulating reports Provide logistical support of the events on the day Perform other related duties as required by position. There will be an occasional requirement to work outside normal hours to support evening events with a late start and late finish but if this is expected, advance notice will be given. Your Core Competencies - Essential Competency with technology, including Microsoft, Google and other software/tools (E) Specific experience of either working with a database (CiviCRM or similar) OR a finance management system (Quickbooks or similar) (E) Strong relationship-building skills and an ability to maintain relationships over time (E) Effective communication skills - in writing and orally (E) Ability to manage time and multiple tasks (E) Well-organised and detail-oriented (E) Ability to resolve most issues and tasks independently, escalating complex situations (E) Maintain a high level of confidentiality due to the nature of work (E) Commitment to the purpose of Teach for Tomorrow (E) Your Knowledge, Education and Experience - Desireable Project management skills and experience (D) Specific experience of either working with both CiviCRM and Quickbooks (D) Your Specialised Certifications None Your Primary Contacts Interacts broadly with all staff and significant interactions outside the charity including customers, vendors, consultants, and others Your People Management No direct people management responsibilities Your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Database and Website are maintained and managed well Finance processes are followed and maintained Vendor relationships are well managed Policies and procedures, administration systems and knowledge management systems are up-to-date and well managed Event logistics are managed well Works in line with the organisational values Why work at Teach for Tomorrow? Our purpose is to create a better world - one classroom at a time. We believe in the power and potential of educators to inspire and transform the lives of young people by unlocking new levels of understanding, awareness and community mindedness so they are equipped to create a better future for everyone. Having recently rebranded from Facing History and Ourselves UK, we are focused on driving growth and giving as many schools and teachers as possible the tools and content to empower their students to become engaged citizens whilst also excelling in their academic performance. We will be developing new ways to extend our reach and scale our work. The coordinator role will be key to the smooth running and success of our organisation, supporting the operational, financial and community-building efforts that underpin our work. Employees receive 24 days of paid annual leave and all bank holidays. We provide up to a 5% match on pension contributions and there is an Employee Support Scheme in place. Teach for Tomorrow is an Equal Opportunity Employer and proudly values diversity. Based on the current profile of our workforce and our commitment to being a diverse and inclusive workplace, which we believe makes an organisation more effective, we particularly welcome applications from people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, people living with a disability and people from the LGBTQ+ community. All applications will be assessed based on the candidate s skills and abilities in relation to the person specification. Teach for Tomorrow is committed to processing your personal data fairly, lawfully and transparently in line with GDPR 2016. Teach for Tomorrow is a registered charity, number . Please note, applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to sponsor visas at this time. Application Instructions Please send a full CV (no more than 2 sides of A4) and a covering letter / supporting statement (no more than 2 sides of A4) which outlines with clear examples how you meet the core competencies, skills and experience required. Please also complete the Equal Opportunities Form, which you will encounter as you click 'Apply Now'. The closing date for applications is Monday 1 June at 10am. We reserve the right to close applications for this role early, so we encourage candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible. Interviews are currently scheduled for Wednesday 10 June. If you are unavailable on this date, please let us know. This will not affect your selection. If shortlisted, we will offer an alternative date. If you would like to have an informal conversation before applying, please get in touch via the Contact Page on our website or with the email in the attached pack and someone will contact you to set up a call.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Do you want to provide critical systems and logistical support for our growing and ambitious education charity? The Finance and Operations Coordinator is responsible for managing our day-to-day financial systems, overseeing the running of our database and website, and providing administrative support for the general running of the organisation, including project managing our community and fundraising events. You will provide support to the Executive Director and other members of the team to ensure the smooth running of Teach for Tomorrow. We are a small and passionate team that work on a hybrid model: your place of work should be within easy commuting distance from either London, Manchester, Coventry or Grantham. Your Key Duties and Accountabilities Finance Administration Place, track and process orders, invoices, expenses and financial transactions Maintain Quickbooks with all transactions, provide reports as required and maintain the interface between CiviCRM and Quickbooks Set up payments for authorisation in the bank account as required Generate contracts as required Maintain relationships with suppliers, venues and partners Manage the interface with the company pension provider and pensions regulator, making payments as required and ensuring all statutory obligations are met Database, Website and Knowledge Management Maintain the organisation database and provide reports and information as required by team members Ensure that the website is up-to-date and upload new resources, information and news stories as required Monitor analytics relating to website and support the management of Search Engine Optimisation Ensure that the knowledge management system and processes are maintained, including website and database change logs Maintain the relationship with the website and database provider/sand ensure that the monthly retainer is monitored and reviewed Liaise with the Data Protection Officer to ensure that all statutory requirements are met in relation to data protection and UK GDPR Operational Coordination and Administration Manage external vendor relationships, in particular - but not exclusively - website and database providers, HR and Health and Safety providers, Safeguarding support, IT support services, Accountant and Auditors, and memberships of organisations such as the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Maintain filing systems online and in hard copy (where required) Maintain policies and procedure documents, ensuring updates are made as required and updates are provided for reporting to board Be first point of contact for general enquiries and monitor all general communication channels Provide general administration support as required Events Work with the Chief Executive and other staff to ensure successful planning and execution of fundraising, cultivation, and stewardship events and all related activities. Responsibilities include: managing invitation process, tracking registrations and gifts, running and circulating reports Provide logistical support of the events on the day Perform other related duties as required by position. There will be an occasional requirement to work outside normal hours to support evening events with a late start and late finish but if this is expected, advance notice will be given. Your Core Competencies - Essential Competency with technology, including Microsoft, Google and other software/tools (E) Specific experience of either working with a database (CiviCRM or similar) OR a finance management system (Quickbooks or similar) (E) Strong relationship-building skills and an ability to maintain relationships over time (E) Effective communication skills - in writing and orally (E) Ability to manage time and multiple tasks (E) Well-organised and detail-oriented (E) Ability to resolve most issues and tasks independently, escalating complex situations (E) Maintain a high level of confidentiality due to the nature of work (E) Commitment to the purpose of Teach for Tomorrow (E) Your Knowledge, Education and Experience - Desireable Project management skills and experience (D) Specific experience of either working with both CiviCRM and Quickbooks (D) Your Specialised Certifications None Your Primary Contacts Interacts broadly with all staff and significant interactions outside the charity including customers, vendors, consultants, and others Your People Management No direct people management responsibilities Your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Database and Website are maintained and managed well Finance processes are followed and maintained Vendor relationships are well managed Policies and procedures, administration systems and knowledge management systems are up-to-date and well managed Event logistics are managed well Works in line with the organisational values Why work at Teach for Tomorrow? Our purpose is to create a better world - one classroom at a time. We believe in the power and potential of educators to inspire and transform the lives of young people by unlocking new levels of understanding, awareness and community mindedness so they are equipped to create a better future for everyone. Having recently rebranded from Facing History and Ourselves UK, we are focused on driving growth and giving as many schools and teachers as possible the tools and content to empower their students to become engaged citizens whilst also excelling in their academic performance. We will be developing new ways to extend our reach and scale our work. The coordinator role will be key to the smooth running and success of our organisation, supporting the operational, financial and community-building efforts that underpin our work. Employees receive 24 days of paid annual leave and all bank holidays. We provide up to a 5% match on pension contributions and there is an Employee Support Scheme in place. Teach for Tomorrow is an Equal Opportunity Employer and proudly values diversity. Based on the current profile of our workforce and our commitment to being a diverse and inclusive workplace, which we believe makes an organisation more effective, we particularly welcome applications from people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, people living with a disability and people from the LGBTQ+ community. All applications will be assessed based on the candidate s skills and abilities in relation to the person specification. Teach for Tomorrow is committed to processing your personal data fairly, lawfully and transparently in line with GDPR 2016. Teach for Tomorrow is a registered charity, number . Please note, applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to sponsor visas at this time. Application Instructions Please send a full CV (no more than 2 sides of A4) and a covering letter / supporting statement (no more than 2 sides of A4) which outlines with clear examples how you meet the core competencies, skills and experience required. Please also complete the Equal Opportunities Form, which you will encounter as you click 'Apply Now'. The closing date for applications is Monday 1 June at 10am. We reserve the right to close applications for this role early, so we encourage candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible. Interviews are currently scheduled for Wednesday 10 June. If you are unavailable on this date, please let us know. This will not affect your selection. If shortlisted, we will offer an alternative date. If you would like to have an informal conversation before applying, please get in touch via the Contact Page on our website or with the email in the attached pack and someone will contact you to set up a call.
Women for Refugee Women
Finance Manager (Operations)
Women for Refugee Women
Working alongside the other Finance Manager (job-share partner) and the Co-Director, this role is responsible for ensuring the charity s finances are effectively managed and that financial records are accurate and up-to-date. The postholder will collaborate closely with their job-share counterpart; together, they will be jointly accountable for the smooth operation of the organisation s financial systems, while maintaining clearly defined areas of responsibility. This role has a primary focus on the operational delivery of finance functions, including day-to-day processing and book-keeping related to income. It will ensure robust financial controls, accurate record-keeping, and efficient financial processes, supporting Women for Refugee Women to operate effectively and maintain strong financial discipline. Location: Old Street, London (Hybrid) Please note that we are based in Tindlemanor, a women-only building. Accountable to: Co-Director Salary and hours: £44,289 - £49,339 pro rata (dependent on experience), 21 hours per week, plus benefits Length of contract: Permanent Purpose of the role: Working alongside the other Finance Manager (job-share partner) and the Co-Director, this role is responsible for ensuring the charity s finances are effectively managed and that financial records are accurate and up-to-date. The postholder will collaborate closely with their job-share counterpart; together, they will be jointly accountable for the smooth operation of the organisation s financial systems, while maintaining clearly defined areas of responsibility. This role has a primary focus on the operational delivery of finance functions, including day-to-day processing and book-keeping related to income. It will ensure robust financial controls, accurate record-keeping, and efficient financial processes, supporting Women for Refugee Women to operate effectively and maintain strong financial discipline. Key responsibilities Finance Administration Together with the Finance Manager (Strategic) and the Co-Director, ensure that the charity s finances are well managed and accounts are kept up to date. Maintain overall responsibility for accounts receivable, and support the Finance Manager (Strategic) with accounts payable. Working together with the Finance Manager (Strategic), ensure all income and expenditure is entered onto the electronic book-keeping system (currently Quickbooks) accurately and in a timely manner, and assigned to relevant funds in accordance with funders requirements and restrictions. Ensure all donation details are correctly entered into the Donorfy fundraising database. Ensure imported data in the accounting systems reconciles accurately with recorded transactions, and produce bank reconciliations as needed. Finance Management Implement and monitor day-to-day financial controls, ensuring all processes meet audit and internal control standards. Ensure proper document storage, coding and audit trails for all transactions. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) in reviewing and updating operational finance procedures and ensuring organisation-wide compliance. Working closely with the Finance Manager (Strategic) and the Co-Director, support improvements to finance systems and workflows. Act as a bank signatory where appropriate. Income Management Ensure that all grants and other income due to the charity are received and managed in line with funder conditions and restrictions. Issue and track invoices to ensure all income owed to the charity is collected promptly. Ensure all cheques / cash income received is deposited into the current account in a timely manner. Support fundraising and individual giving colleagues by providing accurate, timely financial information on a weekly basis to strengthen donor stewardship and reporting. Maintain accurate records of gift aid declarations made. Prepare and submit regular Gift Aid claims to maximise eligible income. Maintain accurate records of gift-in-kind and pro bono donations, organisational assets and restricted funds. Ensure all income is recorded consistently across both the financial system and the fundraising database, working closely with the Individual Giving Manager to ensure alignment and information flow. Operational Reporting & Support Provide financial administration support across the organisation, including for delivery teams and fundraising colleagues. Work closely with the Finance Manager (Strategic) to ensure accurate information flows between operational processing and financial planning/reporting. Provide responsive support to staff, helping them navigate finance processes confidently and consistently. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) to prepare quarterly financial updates and Management accounts, as well as annual financial statements. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) and Co-Director with payroll, pension reports and human resources management when required. Attend the quarterly Finance & HR committee meetings and contribute to preparing papers as needed. General Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post. Support wider organisational activities as needed, including on occasion in the evenings or at weekends. Meet regularly for line management, supervision and appraisal with the Co-Director. Identify own training needs and undertake relevant training and development, approved by the Co-Director.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Working alongside the other Finance Manager (job-share partner) and the Co-Director, this role is responsible for ensuring the charity s finances are effectively managed and that financial records are accurate and up-to-date. The postholder will collaborate closely with their job-share counterpart; together, they will be jointly accountable for the smooth operation of the organisation s financial systems, while maintaining clearly defined areas of responsibility. This role has a primary focus on the operational delivery of finance functions, including day-to-day processing and book-keeping related to income. It will ensure robust financial controls, accurate record-keeping, and efficient financial processes, supporting Women for Refugee Women to operate effectively and maintain strong financial discipline. Location: Old Street, London (Hybrid) Please note that we are based in Tindlemanor, a women-only building. Accountable to: Co-Director Salary and hours: £44,289 - £49,339 pro rata (dependent on experience), 21 hours per week, plus benefits Length of contract: Permanent Purpose of the role: Working alongside the other Finance Manager (job-share partner) and the Co-Director, this role is responsible for ensuring the charity s finances are effectively managed and that financial records are accurate and up-to-date. The postholder will collaborate closely with their job-share counterpart; together, they will be jointly accountable for the smooth operation of the organisation s financial systems, while maintaining clearly defined areas of responsibility. This role has a primary focus on the operational delivery of finance functions, including day-to-day processing and book-keeping related to income. It will ensure robust financial controls, accurate record-keeping, and efficient financial processes, supporting Women for Refugee Women to operate effectively and maintain strong financial discipline. Key responsibilities Finance Administration Together with the Finance Manager (Strategic) and the Co-Director, ensure that the charity s finances are well managed and accounts are kept up to date. Maintain overall responsibility for accounts receivable, and support the Finance Manager (Strategic) with accounts payable. Working together with the Finance Manager (Strategic), ensure all income and expenditure is entered onto the electronic book-keeping system (currently Quickbooks) accurately and in a timely manner, and assigned to relevant funds in accordance with funders requirements and restrictions. Ensure all donation details are correctly entered into the Donorfy fundraising database. Ensure imported data in the accounting systems reconciles accurately with recorded transactions, and produce bank reconciliations as needed. Finance Management Implement and monitor day-to-day financial controls, ensuring all processes meet audit and internal control standards. Ensure proper document storage, coding and audit trails for all transactions. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) in reviewing and updating operational finance procedures and ensuring organisation-wide compliance. Working closely with the Finance Manager (Strategic) and the Co-Director, support improvements to finance systems and workflows. Act as a bank signatory where appropriate. Income Management Ensure that all grants and other income due to the charity are received and managed in line with funder conditions and restrictions. Issue and track invoices to ensure all income owed to the charity is collected promptly. Ensure all cheques / cash income received is deposited into the current account in a timely manner. Support fundraising and individual giving colleagues by providing accurate, timely financial information on a weekly basis to strengthen donor stewardship and reporting. Maintain accurate records of gift aid declarations made. Prepare and submit regular Gift Aid claims to maximise eligible income. Maintain accurate records of gift-in-kind and pro bono donations, organisational assets and restricted funds. Ensure all income is recorded consistently across both the financial system and the fundraising database, working closely with the Individual Giving Manager to ensure alignment and information flow. Operational Reporting & Support Provide financial administration support across the organisation, including for delivery teams and fundraising colleagues. Work closely with the Finance Manager (Strategic) to ensure accurate information flows between operational processing and financial planning/reporting. Provide responsive support to staff, helping them navigate finance processes confidently and consistently. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) to prepare quarterly financial updates and Management accounts, as well as annual financial statements. Support the Finance Manager (Strategic) and Co-Director with payroll, pension reports and human resources management when required. Attend the quarterly Finance & HR committee meetings and contribute to preparing papers as needed. General Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post. Support wider organisational activities as needed, including on occasion in the evenings or at weekends. Meet regularly for line management, supervision and appraisal with the Co-Director. Identify own training needs and undertake relevant training and development, approved by the Co-Director.
Astute People
Biogas Technical Compliance Manager
Astute People
Astute's Renewable Energy team is partnering with a UK leading business in anaerobic digestion that provides cost-effective, low carbon, food and organic waste management. We are looking to recruit a Technical Compliance Manager to support with our clients' sites located across the UK. The vital Technical Compliance Manager role comes with a salary of up to 55,000 (depending on experience), a discretionary bonus, company car, pension, life assurance and additional benefits. If you're an experienced Technical Compliance Manager and are looking to work for one of the largest Biogas operators in the UK, who are a cutting edge, bold and inspirational business, then upload your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the Technical Compliance Manager role Reporting to the Compliance Director you will: To oversee emissions monitoring and to undertake olfactory and gas leak detection sampling/monitoring To provide support on technical monitoring requirements and submissions to the regulatory bodies To support the Compliance Team on annual reports and pollution inventory returns for the sites as required by the permits, approvals, and planning permissions To support on technical submissions, e.g., dispersion modelling, for permit variations and renewals to the EA, planning authorities and other relevant bodies as required Undertake optical gas camera surveys across all of Biogen's sites as required by the EA/NRW/SEPA Oversee bioaerosol monitoring as required by permits and undertake dust surveys and generate reports as required Other duties as required Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Academic background in Environmental Science, Geography or similar. A full UK Driving Licence (essential) Personal skills The Technical Compliance Manager role would suit someone who is: Experience working in anaerobic digestion or a similar waste sector Extensive experience in Environmental monitoring Experience of liaising with the EA/NRW/SEPA on technical matters Happy to travel UK wide with occasional overnight stays Good organisational, planning and time management skills. Computer literate in all Microsoft packages Salary and benefits of the Technical Compliance Manager role Salary of up to 55,000 Company car Pension scheme Healthcare Life assurance The chance to join a leader in the renewable energy sector Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Astute's Renewable Energy team is partnering with a UK leading business in anaerobic digestion that provides cost-effective, low carbon, food and organic waste management. We are looking to recruit a Technical Compliance Manager to support with our clients' sites located across the UK. The vital Technical Compliance Manager role comes with a salary of up to 55,000 (depending on experience), a discretionary bonus, company car, pension, life assurance and additional benefits. If you're an experienced Technical Compliance Manager and are looking to work for one of the largest Biogas operators in the UK, who are a cutting edge, bold and inspirational business, then upload your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the Technical Compliance Manager role Reporting to the Compliance Director you will: To oversee emissions monitoring and to undertake olfactory and gas leak detection sampling/monitoring To provide support on technical monitoring requirements and submissions to the regulatory bodies To support the Compliance Team on annual reports and pollution inventory returns for the sites as required by the permits, approvals, and planning permissions To support on technical submissions, e.g., dispersion modelling, for permit variations and renewals to the EA, planning authorities and other relevant bodies as required Undertake optical gas camera surveys across all of Biogen's sites as required by the EA/NRW/SEPA Oversee bioaerosol monitoring as required by permits and undertake dust surveys and generate reports as required Other duties as required Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Academic background in Environmental Science, Geography or similar. A full UK Driving Licence (essential) Personal skills The Technical Compliance Manager role would suit someone who is: Experience working in anaerobic digestion or a similar waste sector Extensive experience in Environmental monitoring Experience of liaising with the EA/NRW/SEPA on technical matters Happy to travel UK wide with occasional overnight stays Good organisational, planning and time management skills. Computer literate in all Microsoft packages Salary and benefits of the Technical Compliance Manager role Salary of up to 55,000 Company car Pension scheme Healthcare Life assurance The chance to join a leader in the renewable energy sector Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Rose & Young Recruitment Ltd
Part Time Assistant Financial Controller
Rose & Young Recruitment Ltd Daventry, Northamptonshire
Part-Time Assistant Financial Controller, Daventry - 25 - 30 hours per week (Flexibility to Hours - School Hours or 3 or 4 days per week) Daventry £40,000 - £45,000 pro-rated (£22.00 per hour to £24.70 per hour) Key Responsibilities & Duties Production of monthly management accounts, to provide comprehensive financial information to guide strategy and policies Prepare the annual operating budget in liaison with the directors and managers Review, analysis and reporting of budget variances and financial trends Implement and maintain adequate systems of internal control to ensure the integrity of financial records and reports, including balance sheets and account reconciliations Manage the Treasury function/Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable ledgers Oversee cashflow within the business and maintain rolling forecasts Liaise with external auditors during their audit of the group's annual statutory accounts and corporation tax review. Submissions to HMRC for VAT and PAYE Working with directors and managers to identify efficiencies and process improvements Competent user of Excel Qualifications & Skills Experienced candidate with combined accounting and finance experience in a commercial environment and a good understanding of business and financial issues. Qualifications required: Qualified by experience Competent user of Excel, preference given to those with experience with Navision Salary & Benefits The role is a part-time role for 25 - 30 hours per week, with a flexible working pattern negotiable.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Part-Time Assistant Financial Controller, Daventry - 25 - 30 hours per week (Flexibility to Hours - School Hours or 3 or 4 days per week) Daventry £40,000 - £45,000 pro-rated (£22.00 per hour to £24.70 per hour) Key Responsibilities & Duties Production of monthly management accounts, to provide comprehensive financial information to guide strategy and policies Prepare the annual operating budget in liaison with the directors and managers Review, analysis and reporting of budget variances and financial trends Implement and maintain adequate systems of internal control to ensure the integrity of financial records and reports, including balance sheets and account reconciliations Manage the Treasury function/Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable ledgers Oversee cashflow within the business and maintain rolling forecasts Liaise with external auditors during their audit of the group's annual statutory accounts and corporation tax review. Submissions to HMRC for VAT and PAYE Working with directors and managers to identify efficiencies and process improvements Competent user of Excel Qualifications & Skills Experienced candidate with combined accounting and finance experience in a commercial environment and a good understanding of business and financial issues. Qualifications required: Qualified by experience Competent user of Excel, preference given to those with experience with Navision Salary & Benefits The role is a part-time role for 25 - 30 hours per week, with a flexible working pattern negotiable.
Hays
Finance Director
Hays Bury, Lancashire
Finance Director for a UK-based logistics and transportation group in North Manchester, paying up to £120k Your new company This North Manchester based fast-growing UK-based transport and logistics group's goal is to deliver comprehensive domestic and international freight services. Built on organic growth with recent growth powered by a highly acquisitive strategy. The company has rapidly scaled its national footprint and operational capacity, seeing revenue more than double in the past three years, driven by strategic purchases of competitors across the UK. Your new role As Finance Director, you will act as a trusted partner to the Board and Senior Management Team, driving strategic execution and shaping the future of the business through robust, value-adding performance reviews and clear, insightful KPIs. You will be required to build strong relationships across the Board, deliver high-quality reporting and consistent management information, and oversee a high-performing Finance function that supports decision making and profitable growth. Key responsibilities include optimising financial processes, leading the Group's digital and technology agenda, managing budgets and forecasts, and maintaining disciplined cashflow and working-capital control. The role also plays a central part in supplier optimisation, M&A activity, and financially led projects, while ensuring strong stakeholder engagement and full compliance with statutory and company secretarial requirements. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). You'll bring strong technical expertise and proven cashflow management skills, with prior experience within multi-site logistics and transportation businesses being essential. Prior experience in a high-growth business would be preferred, with the ability to demonstrate a deep understanding of the key drivers that maximise performance. Strategy capability is also critical, including shaping the business over the short, medium, and long term, ideally through targeted M&A expansion and an understanding of the complexities involved. What you'll get in return In return, you'll receive a competitive base salary of between £100,000 - £120,000 (depending on experience), along with a comprehensive benefits package including pension and healthcare aligned to Group policy. You'll also be eligible for a discretionary bonus linked to both group and business performance, reflecting your impact and contribution to success. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Finance Director for a UK-based logistics and transportation group in North Manchester, paying up to £120k Your new company This North Manchester based fast-growing UK-based transport and logistics group's goal is to deliver comprehensive domestic and international freight services. Built on organic growth with recent growth powered by a highly acquisitive strategy. The company has rapidly scaled its national footprint and operational capacity, seeing revenue more than double in the past three years, driven by strategic purchases of competitors across the UK. Your new role As Finance Director, you will act as a trusted partner to the Board and Senior Management Team, driving strategic execution and shaping the future of the business through robust, value-adding performance reviews and clear, insightful KPIs. You will be required to build strong relationships across the Board, deliver high-quality reporting and consistent management information, and oversee a high-performing Finance function that supports decision making and profitable growth. Key responsibilities include optimising financial processes, leading the Group's digital and technology agenda, managing budgets and forecasts, and maintaining disciplined cashflow and working-capital control. The role also plays a central part in supplier optimisation, M&A activity, and financially led projects, while ensuring strong stakeholder engagement and full compliance with statutory and company secretarial requirements. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). You'll bring strong technical expertise and proven cashflow management skills, with prior experience within multi-site logistics and transportation businesses being essential. Prior experience in a high-growth business would be preferred, with the ability to demonstrate a deep understanding of the key drivers that maximise performance. Strategy capability is also critical, including shaping the business over the short, medium, and long term, ideally through targeted M&A expansion and an understanding of the complexities involved. What you'll get in return In return, you'll receive a competitive base salary of between £100,000 - £120,000 (depending on experience), along with a comprehensive benefits package including pension and healthcare aligned to Group policy. You'll also be eligible for a discretionary bonus linked to both group and business performance, reflecting your impact and contribution to success. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Môrwell Talent Solutions Ltd
Part-Time Management Accountant
Môrwell Talent Solutions Ltd
Group Management Accountant (Part-Time) Cardiff £50,000 - £55,000 Pro Rata Part-Time 3 Days per Week (Ideally Monday, Wednesday, Friday) We are delighted to be partnering with a well-established and growing construction group based in Cardiff, with a successful track record spanning over 30 years. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to appoint a Group Management Accountant in a newly created position to support the Finance Director. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced and hands-on Management Accountant to take ownership of the finance function across a group of companies, with real scope to add value and influence decision-making at a senior level. The business is seeking someone capable of operating autonomously within a fast-paced environment and confidently managing the day-to-day management accounting function with minimal supervision. The Role Working closely with the MD and FD, you will be responsible for the preparation and oversight of the management accounts function across the group, ensuring accurate, timely, and insightful financial reporting. Key responsibilities will include: Preparation of monthly management accounts for review by the FD Monthly balance sheet reconciliations Management of inter-company balances and reconciliations Monthly reconciliation of stock and involvement in annual stocktakes across three group entities Fixed asset management and maintenance of the fixed asset register Preparation of daily cash balance reports for review by the FD Cashflow forecasting and ongoing cash management Weekly debtor reporting across the group, monitoring cash collection and aged debt Preparation and submission of CIS returns Supporting payroll processes, including year-end payroll reconciliations Supporting budgeting and forecasting processes Assisting with year-end processes and liaising with external accountants Identifying and implementing process improvements within the finance function Providing financial insight and support to senior stakeholders to aid decision-making About You We are looking for a committed and reliable individual who takes pride in their work and is keen to establish themselves within a business for the long term. You will be hands-on, detail-oriented, proactive, and confident working independently, with a strong work ethic and a willingness to go the extra mile. This role requires someone who can quickly embed themselves into the business and confidently take ownership of the management accounting function from the outset. As such, we are seeking an experienced individual who is technically strong, self-sufficient, and comfortable operating with minimal support or training. You will ideally have: ACCA/CIMA qualification (or be a technically strong QBE with relevant experience) Strong management accounting experience, ideally within the construction or engineering sectors Experience managing multiple entities or group structures Intermediate to advanced Excel skills (including VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables, SUMIFs) Recent experience using Sage A proactive and conscientious approach, with strong attention to detail Desirable Experience Construction sector experience, including domestic reverse charge VAT and retentions Payroll knowledge and experience Experience using Xero What s on Offer Part-time role (3 days per week) with flexibility on working hours Flexibility on working days (ideally Monday, Wednesday, Friday preferred) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata) On-site parking The opportunity to join a long-standing, stable, and growing business Scope to make an impact and shape the finance function
May 14, 2026
Full time
Group Management Accountant (Part-Time) Cardiff £50,000 - £55,000 Pro Rata Part-Time 3 Days per Week (Ideally Monday, Wednesday, Friday) We are delighted to be partnering with a well-established and growing construction group based in Cardiff, with a successful track record spanning over 30 years. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to appoint a Group Management Accountant in a newly created position to support the Finance Director. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced and hands-on Management Accountant to take ownership of the finance function across a group of companies, with real scope to add value and influence decision-making at a senior level. The business is seeking someone capable of operating autonomously within a fast-paced environment and confidently managing the day-to-day management accounting function with minimal supervision. The Role Working closely with the MD and FD, you will be responsible for the preparation and oversight of the management accounts function across the group, ensuring accurate, timely, and insightful financial reporting. Key responsibilities will include: Preparation of monthly management accounts for review by the FD Monthly balance sheet reconciliations Management of inter-company balances and reconciliations Monthly reconciliation of stock and involvement in annual stocktakes across three group entities Fixed asset management and maintenance of the fixed asset register Preparation of daily cash balance reports for review by the FD Cashflow forecasting and ongoing cash management Weekly debtor reporting across the group, monitoring cash collection and aged debt Preparation and submission of CIS returns Supporting payroll processes, including year-end payroll reconciliations Supporting budgeting and forecasting processes Assisting with year-end processes and liaising with external accountants Identifying and implementing process improvements within the finance function Providing financial insight and support to senior stakeholders to aid decision-making About You We are looking for a committed and reliable individual who takes pride in their work and is keen to establish themselves within a business for the long term. You will be hands-on, detail-oriented, proactive, and confident working independently, with a strong work ethic and a willingness to go the extra mile. This role requires someone who can quickly embed themselves into the business and confidently take ownership of the management accounting function from the outset. As such, we are seeking an experienced individual who is technically strong, self-sufficient, and comfortable operating with minimal support or training. You will ideally have: ACCA/CIMA qualification (or be a technically strong QBE with relevant experience) Strong management accounting experience, ideally within the construction or engineering sectors Experience managing multiple entities or group structures Intermediate to advanced Excel skills (including VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables, SUMIFs) Recent experience using Sage A proactive and conscientious approach, with strong attention to detail Desirable Experience Construction sector experience, including domestic reverse charge VAT and retentions Payroll knowledge and experience Experience using Xero What s on Offer Part-time role (3 days per week) with flexibility on working hours Flexibility on working days (ideally Monday, Wednesday, Friday preferred) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata) On-site parking The opportunity to join a long-standing, stable, and growing business Scope to make an impact and shape the finance function
Hays
Associate Director Tax deals advisory
Hays City, Belfast
Tax, deals, deals advisory, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a local CF advisory firm in Belfast. We are looking for a commercially driven and technically strong Associate Director to join our clients' Deals Tax team within the Deals Advisory - Corporate Finance practice. This is a senior leadership role focused on delivering strategic tax advice on complex transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, carve-outs, restructurings, and refinancing. You will lead client engagements, manage cross-functional teams, and play a key role in business development and thought leadership within the deals tax space. What you'll need to succeed Essentials: ACA, CTA, or equivalent qualification. Significant experience in UK corporate tax with a strong focus on M&A or transaction tax. Proven track record of leading complex tax advisory projects in a deals' environment. Strong commercial acumen and ability to communicate complex tax issues to non-tax stakeholders. Experience managing client relationships and leading multidisciplinary teams. Desirable: Exposure to international tax structuring, private equity, or infrastructure deals. Experience working in a Big 4, mid-tier advisory firm, or in-house M&A tax team. Familiarity with financial modelling and tax implications of SPAs, debt instruments, and cross-border structuring. What We Offer: Competitive salary and performance-based bonus. Equity or profit-sharing opportunities (where applicable). Flexible working arrangements and generous leave policies. Access to high-profile transactions and leading clients. A collaborative, inclusive, and entrepreneurial working environment. Ongoing professional development and leadership training. What you'll get in return PDP Bonus Highly competitive salary Membership fees paid for CTA Pesion What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Tax, deals, deals advisory, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a local CF advisory firm in Belfast. We are looking for a commercially driven and technically strong Associate Director to join our clients' Deals Tax team within the Deals Advisory - Corporate Finance practice. This is a senior leadership role focused on delivering strategic tax advice on complex transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, carve-outs, restructurings, and refinancing. You will lead client engagements, manage cross-functional teams, and play a key role in business development and thought leadership within the deals tax space. What you'll need to succeed Essentials: ACA, CTA, or equivalent qualification. Significant experience in UK corporate tax with a strong focus on M&A or transaction tax. Proven track record of leading complex tax advisory projects in a deals' environment. Strong commercial acumen and ability to communicate complex tax issues to non-tax stakeholders. Experience managing client relationships and leading multidisciplinary teams. Desirable: Exposure to international tax structuring, private equity, or infrastructure deals. Experience working in a Big 4, mid-tier advisory firm, or in-house M&A tax team. Familiarity with financial modelling and tax implications of SPAs, debt instruments, and cross-border structuring. What We Offer: Competitive salary and performance-based bonus. Equity or profit-sharing opportunities (where applicable). Flexible working arrangements and generous leave policies. Access to high-profile transactions and leading clients. A collaborative, inclusive, and entrepreneurial working environment. Ongoing professional development and leadership training. What you'll get in return PDP Bonus Highly competitive salary Membership fees paid for CTA Pesion What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
RECfinancial
Part-time Payroll Clerk
RECfinancial Leicester, Leicestershire
RECfinancial are supporting a family lead organisation based in Leicester, to appoint a Permanent Part-Time Payroll Clerk to join their existing team. Working on a part-time basis three days a week in the office. The Payroll clerk role has the ability to be varied and challenging, where the successful applicant would be working amongst a fantastic internal finance team. Our opportunity would suit someone wishing to develop their Payroll skillset looking after weekly payroll for an ever growing employee base. Commutable from Leicester, Thurmaston, Blaby, Wigston, Birstall and Leicestershire. THE ROLE PART-TIME PAYROLL CLERK The job role will be looking after the full payroll cycle working alongside the finance director, processing weekly and monthly payrolls accurately and on time. Ensuring full compliance with HMRC regulations and payroll legislation, handling employee queries regarding payslips, tax codes, pensions, and deductions. If you are looking for a new payroll clerk opportunity with a growing employee base and opportunities to grow and develop your own skillset this is the role for you. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PAYROLL CLERK ROLE: Maintaining accurate and record payroll records Check and validate timesheets, overtime, and additional payments Pension autoenrollment Manage new starters, leavers, salary changes, and statutory payments Reconcile payroll reports and investigate discrepancies Maintain strict confidentiality and GDPR compliance and liaise with HR Support payroll audits and any reporting requirements Prepare and export payroll data using MS Excel. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Strong MS Excel and Microsoft Office and Outlook Experience with payroll systems and reporting Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Excellent communication and interpersonal skills WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: Company Pension Competitive salary Various employee benefits Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB
May 14, 2026
Full time
RECfinancial are supporting a family lead organisation based in Leicester, to appoint a Permanent Part-Time Payroll Clerk to join their existing team. Working on a part-time basis three days a week in the office. The Payroll clerk role has the ability to be varied and challenging, where the successful applicant would be working amongst a fantastic internal finance team. Our opportunity would suit someone wishing to develop their Payroll skillset looking after weekly payroll for an ever growing employee base. Commutable from Leicester, Thurmaston, Blaby, Wigston, Birstall and Leicestershire. THE ROLE PART-TIME PAYROLL CLERK The job role will be looking after the full payroll cycle working alongside the finance director, processing weekly and monthly payrolls accurately and on time. Ensuring full compliance with HMRC regulations and payroll legislation, handling employee queries regarding payslips, tax codes, pensions, and deductions. If you are looking for a new payroll clerk opportunity with a growing employee base and opportunities to grow and develop your own skillset this is the role for you. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PAYROLL CLERK ROLE: Maintaining accurate and record payroll records Check and validate timesheets, overtime, and additional payments Pension autoenrollment Manage new starters, leavers, salary changes, and statutory payments Reconcile payroll reports and investigate discrepancies Maintain strict confidentiality and GDPR compliance and liaise with HR Support payroll audits and any reporting requirements Prepare and export payroll data using MS Excel. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Strong MS Excel and Microsoft Office and Outlook Experience with payroll systems and reporting Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Excellent communication and interpersonal skills WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: Company Pension Competitive salary Various employee benefits Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB
PROSPECTUS-4
Director of Fundraising and Development
PROSPECTUS-4 City, Belfast
Prospectus is proud to partner with our client to appoint their new Director of Fundraising and Development. They deliver life-saving and life-changing interventions to some of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. From rapid emergency response to their innovative programming in health and nutrition, livelihoods and education, they go to the hardest to reach places to make sure that no-one is left behind. Director of Fundraising and Development Permanent London or Belfast (1 day per week in the office) London salary: £75,076-£82,584 Belfast salary: £69,370-£76,307 The Director of Fundraising and Development is a senior leadership role responsible for driving sustainable, diversified income growth for the organisation in line with the UK strategic Funding Goal and wider global strategy. The role will oversee a brilliant team and combines a strong mass fundraising portfolio with philanthropy and partnerships, creating opportunities to unlock high-value income through global foundations, strategic partnerships, and private and philanthropic capital. Reporting to the Executive Director, the postholder will also develop and scale opportunities in impact investing, blended finance and innovative financing. The selected candidate will have significant senior leadership experience in partnerships, philanthropy or income development, with a demonstrable track record of securing and growing funding. You will have significant experience in a broad range of fundraising disciplines, with a demonstrable track record of achieving successful results and leading high-performing teams. It is not essential to have experience in an INGO or complex, federated organisation, but is desirable. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Prospectus is proud to partner with our client to appoint their new Director of Fundraising and Development. They deliver life-saving and life-changing interventions to some of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. From rapid emergency response to their innovative programming in health and nutrition, livelihoods and education, they go to the hardest to reach places to make sure that no-one is left behind. Director of Fundraising and Development Permanent London or Belfast (1 day per week in the office) London salary: £75,076-£82,584 Belfast salary: £69,370-£76,307 The Director of Fundraising and Development is a senior leadership role responsible for driving sustainable, diversified income growth for the organisation in line with the UK strategic Funding Goal and wider global strategy. The role will oversee a brilliant team and combines a strong mass fundraising portfolio with philanthropy and partnerships, creating opportunities to unlock high-value income through global foundations, strategic partnerships, and private and philanthropic capital. Reporting to the Executive Director, the postholder will also develop and scale opportunities in impact investing, blended finance and innovative financing. The selected candidate will have significant senior leadership experience in partnerships, philanthropy or income development, with a demonstrable track record of securing and growing funding. You will have significant experience in a broad range of fundraising disciplines, with a demonstrable track record of achieving successful results and leading high-performing teams. It is not essential to have experience in an INGO or complex, federated organisation, but is desirable. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Lipton Media
Head of Conference Production
Lipton Media
Head of Conference Production £70,000 - £80,000 Base + £25,000 Bonus + Excellent Benefits Hybrid London Fantastic opportunity for a talented Head of Conference Production to join a leading media business to lead and oversee the content for all b2b events within the business. The Head of Conference Production will manage a number of conference producers and produce their own content for one key event. You will be expected to encourage innovation and improvement from previous events supporting the team with ideas and strategic input when required. You will be managing a team of 5 conference producers with scope to scale the team further in time. Your role will focus on strategy, management, training and development as well as reporting. Additionally, you will have sole responsibility and ownership for one event per year. Experience and Skills required: Head of Conference Production 6 + Years in conference production, ideally within finance Experience managing a small team Proven success developing a portfolio Confident and talented self-starter who can hit the ground running Strategic mindset and commercially ambitious Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Head of Conference Production £70,000 - £80,000 Base + £25,000 Bonus + Excellent Benefits Hybrid London Fantastic opportunity for a talented Head of Conference Production to join a leading media business to lead and oversee the content for all b2b events within the business. The Head of Conference Production will manage a number of conference producers and produce their own content for one key event. You will be expected to encourage innovation and improvement from previous events supporting the team with ideas and strategic input when required. You will be managing a team of 5 conference producers with scope to scale the team further in time. Your role will focus on strategy, management, training and development as well as reporting. Additionally, you will have sole responsibility and ownership for one event per year. Experience and Skills required: Head of Conference Production 6 + Years in conference production, ideally within finance Experience managing a small team Proven success developing a portfolio Confident and talented self-starter who can hit the ground running Strategic mindset and commercially ambitious Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Portsmouth Cathedral
Head of Finance
Portsmouth Cathedral Portsmouth, Hampshire
Head of Finance driving sustainability and shaping long-term financial resilience. Portsmouth Cathedral is a historic and active place of worship and community, serving the City, Diocese and wider public. As Head of Finance, you will provide strategic financial leadership as part of the Senior Management Team and supporting Chapter to strengthen financial planning, governance and sustainability. You will lead budgeting, forecasting and reporting, oversee compliance and audit, advise on financial risk, performance and sustainability, lead and develop the finance team and improve systems and processes, including potentially establishing a new trading company. Essentials: ICAEW, ACCA or CIMA qualification or similar Demonstrable experience in strategic financial leadership, with a track record of leading financial governance, compliance, and team development Knowledge of VAT, tax planning, and advanced accounting practices Excellent verbal and written communicator Excellent analytical and reporting skills, proficient in financial software and Microsoft Office Suite Willingness to undertake some basic tasks as part of a small finance team Commitment to the highest standards of safeguarding, equal opportunities, and inclusivity Empathy with the beliefs and values of the Christian Faith and the aims and objectives of the Cathedral. Terms and Benefits : Part time - 0.5 FTE / 2.5 days per week, with flexible working arrangements across the year (flexible and annualised working) 25 days annual leave (pro rata), plus 2 extra days in December and bank holidays + pension and healthcare plan This role will suit a qualified accountant with strong technical expertise, strategic insight and the ability to operate effectively in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. For this role a basic safeguarding check will be required. Please see the candidate pack for full details. For an informal and confidential discussion about the role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott, Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment on or email . Closing date: Wednesday 20th May 2026 Interviews with Portsmouth Cathedral: 10th or 11th June Charisma vetting interviews must be completed by EOD on 28th May prior to shortlist submission on 29th May We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance driving sustainability and shaping long-term financial resilience. Portsmouth Cathedral is a historic and active place of worship and community, serving the City, Diocese and wider public. As Head of Finance, you will provide strategic financial leadership as part of the Senior Management Team and supporting Chapter to strengthen financial planning, governance and sustainability. You will lead budgeting, forecasting and reporting, oversee compliance and audit, advise on financial risk, performance and sustainability, lead and develop the finance team and improve systems and processes, including potentially establishing a new trading company. Essentials: ICAEW, ACCA or CIMA qualification or similar Demonstrable experience in strategic financial leadership, with a track record of leading financial governance, compliance, and team development Knowledge of VAT, tax planning, and advanced accounting practices Excellent verbal and written communicator Excellent analytical and reporting skills, proficient in financial software and Microsoft Office Suite Willingness to undertake some basic tasks as part of a small finance team Commitment to the highest standards of safeguarding, equal opportunities, and inclusivity Empathy with the beliefs and values of the Christian Faith and the aims and objectives of the Cathedral. Terms and Benefits : Part time - 0.5 FTE / 2.5 days per week, with flexible working arrangements across the year (flexible and annualised working) 25 days annual leave (pro rata), plus 2 extra days in December and bank holidays + pension and healthcare plan This role will suit a qualified accountant with strong technical expertise, strategic insight and the ability to operate effectively in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. For this role a basic safeguarding check will be required. Please see the candidate pack for full details. For an informal and confidential discussion about the role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott, Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment on or email . Closing date: Wednesday 20th May 2026 Interviews with Portsmouth Cathedral: 10th or 11th June Charisma vetting interviews must be completed by EOD on 28th May prior to shortlist submission on 29th May We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law.
Sharp Consultancy
Finance Director
Sharp Consultancy Sheffield, Yorkshire
Role Overview Sharp Consultancy are acting as the retained partner for a highly reputable client within the South Yorkshire region who are in need of an exceptional Finance Director to join the business within a newly created role to lead the business as it embarks on the next stage of its business growth and development. Our client is a specialist within a rapid growth sector who has seen year on year record profits amid constant investment and development. As such, as part of a newly implemented investment strategy, through PE involvement the scale of growth will rise significantly and the need for a hands on Finance Director is now essential. The new FD will be strategic and operational but must remain hands on. You will take full responsibility across finance and wider business controls working closely with the CEO and having heavy board involvement. The business currently sits within the SME environment and has a key market presence but through technology investment and new sales channels that will grow and double within the next 12-18 months, likely seeing comparative year on year growth over the next 5 years. Responsibilities Report directly into the CEO on a daily basis and be comfortable reporting at a senior level with regards to MI, performance, cashflow and deep analysis. Possess a strong commercial drive, with the ability to influence sales, projects, operations and key stakeholders. Be technically strong with a keen desire to support and develop the commercial leadership of the business. Have previous responsibility for performance and leadership of a finance function. Manage a team of 8 which includes qualified and non-qualified accountants as well as transactional support and IT. Be responsible for developing and growing the finance function to suit the business growth. Qualifications All applicants must be qualified finance professionals. Strong level of drive and leadership within a finance setting. Previous experience working within PE in a growth setting would be highly advantageous. Strong communication skills, excellent influencer and ability to lead with gravitas at all levels. Additional Information Candidates must be eligible to work in the United Kingdom full time without restriction.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Sharp Consultancy are acting as the retained partner for a highly reputable client within the South Yorkshire region who are in need of an exceptional Finance Director to join the business within a newly created role to lead the business as it embarks on the next stage of its business growth and development. Our client is a specialist within a rapid growth sector who has seen year on year record profits amid constant investment and development. As such, as part of a newly implemented investment strategy, through PE involvement the scale of growth will rise significantly and the need for a hands on Finance Director is now essential. The new FD will be strategic and operational but must remain hands on. You will take full responsibility across finance and wider business controls working closely with the CEO and having heavy board involvement. The business currently sits within the SME environment and has a key market presence but through technology investment and new sales channels that will grow and double within the next 12-18 months, likely seeing comparative year on year growth over the next 5 years. Responsibilities Report directly into the CEO on a daily basis and be comfortable reporting at a senior level with regards to MI, performance, cashflow and deep analysis. Possess a strong commercial drive, with the ability to influence sales, projects, operations and key stakeholders. Be technically strong with a keen desire to support and develop the commercial leadership of the business. Have previous responsibility for performance and leadership of a finance function. Manage a team of 8 which includes qualified and non-qualified accountants as well as transactional support and IT. Be responsible for developing and growing the finance function to suit the business growth. Qualifications All applicants must be qualified finance professionals. Strong level of drive and leadership within a finance setting. Previous experience working within PE in a growth setting would be highly advantageous. Strong communication skills, excellent influencer and ability to lead with gravitas at all levels. Additional Information Candidates must be eligible to work in the United Kingdom full time without restriction.
Hays
Senior Tax Manager / Director
Hays
Private Client Tax Manager/Senior Manager or Director - lead and grow your team. Ipswich or Camb Hays are proud to be partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking professional services firm who are seeking a driven and experienced Tax professional to take the lead in their Private Client team and spearhead its growth. This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious Manager ready to step up, or for an established Senior Manager or Director looking for a fresh challenge in a progressive environment. Why join this firm? Become part of a respected firm with a strong regional presence and a reputation for excellence.Step into a leadership role with clear progression pathways, including the chance to reach Director level and beyond.Thrive in a culture that champions development, supports ambition, and nurtures talent at every stage. Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver high-quality tax advisory services, overseeing compliance and strategic planning projects.Build and maintain trusted client relationships, ensuring their tax needs are proactively met.Lead and inspire a team of tax professionals, driving growth and delivering market-leading services.Stay ahead of legislative changes, ensuring compliance and keeping clients informed.Play a key role in business development-writing proposals, presenting to clients, and expanding referral networks.Review and sign off complex tax returns and high-risk documentation.Collaborate across departments to ensure seamless service delivery aligned with the firm's values.Act as the primary client contact, overseeing work planning and resource allocation.Recruit, mentor, and develop team members to build long-term capability.Champion the firm's mission and values, embedding them into daily practice.Identify and pursue opportunities to expand the Private Client Tax practice through marketing and outreach. Career ProgressionLead and mentor a high-performing team, shaping the next generation of leaders.Drive growth across advisory and compliance functions with full senior leadership support.Take ownership of client relationships and business development activities.Enjoy autonomy and influence in shaping internal strategy and services.Access tailored professional development for both technical and personal growth.Contribute to firm-wide initiatives and be recognised as a future partner. About YouCTA, ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent).Proven leadership and client management experience within a practice environment.A strategic thinker with strong commercial acumen and people development skills.Experienced in identifying opportunities, winning work, and delivering excellence. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please apply online or call Cara Whyte at Hays to discuss in complete confidence. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Private Client Tax Manager/Senior Manager or Director - lead and grow your team. Ipswich or Camb Hays are proud to be partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking professional services firm who are seeking a driven and experienced Tax professional to take the lead in their Private Client team and spearhead its growth. This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious Manager ready to step up, or for an established Senior Manager or Director looking for a fresh challenge in a progressive environment. Why join this firm? Become part of a respected firm with a strong regional presence and a reputation for excellence.Step into a leadership role with clear progression pathways, including the chance to reach Director level and beyond.Thrive in a culture that champions development, supports ambition, and nurtures talent at every stage. Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver high-quality tax advisory services, overseeing compliance and strategic planning projects.Build and maintain trusted client relationships, ensuring their tax needs are proactively met.Lead and inspire a team of tax professionals, driving growth and delivering market-leading services.Stay ahead of legislative changes, ensuring compliance and keeping clients informed.Play a key role in business development-writing proposals, presenting to clients, and expanding referral networks.Review and sign off complex tax returns and high-risk documentation.Collaborate across departments to ensure seamless service delivery aligned with the firm's values.Act as the primary client contact, overseeing work planning and resource allocation.Recruit, mentor, and develop team members to build long-term capability.Champion the firm's mission and values, embedding them into daily practice.Identify and pursue opportunities to expand the Private Client Tax practice through marketing and outreach. Career ProgressionLead and mentor a high-performing team, shaping the next generation of leaders.Drive growth across advisory and compliance functions with full senior leadership support.Take ownership of client relationships and business development activities.Enjoy autonomy and influence in shaping internal strategy and services.Access tailored professional development for both technical and personal growth.Contribute to firm-wide initiatives and be recognised as a future partner. About YouCTA, ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent).Proven leadership and client management experience within a practice environment.A strategic thinker with strong commercial acumen and people development skills.Experienced in identifying opportunities, winning work, and delivering excellence. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please apply online or call Cara Whyte at Hays to discuss in complete confidence. #
Strategic Finance Director for Charity
Cofebirmingham Birmingham, Staffordshire
A prominent cathedral organization located in Birmingham is seeking a Director of Finance to oversee financial operations. This role involves managing the finance function, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting strategic planning. Candidates should have extensive experience in financial management and a relevant degree or qualification. The position offers a permanent contract with a comprehensive benefits package including 36 days of holidays and a pension scheme with employer contributions.
May 14, 2026
Full time
A prominent cathedral organization located in Birmingham is seeking a Director of Finance to oversee financial operations. This role involves managing the finance function, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting strategic planning. Candidates should have extensive experience in financial management and a relevant degree or qualification. The position offers a permanent contract with a comprehensive benefits package including 36 days of holidays and a pension scheme with employer contributions.

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