An established technology business based in London is seeking a Financial Controller to join the organisation on an initial six month fixed term contract, with the potential for the role to become permanent. Please note, candidates must be available to start immediately or on short notice . The role offers hybrid working, with 2 - 3 days per week in the office and would suit a seasoned Accountant or Finance Manager. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer as part of a small finance team, the Financial Controller will take overall responsibility for the finance function across the UK business and two overseas subsidiaries. This is a broad, hands-on role and would suit an experienced Financial Controller who enjoys operating at both strategic and transactional levels within an SME environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering accurate and timely financial reporting, supporting budgeting and forecasting processes, maintaining robust financial controls, and partnering with stakeholders across the wider business. The role will involve regular interaction with senior leadership, auditors, banks, tax advisers and international finance teams. Your key responsibilities as Financial Controller will include preparing monthly management accounts within tight deadlines, maintaining the integrity of the general ledger and balance sheet reconciliations, and delivering insightful variance analysis to the CFO. You will co-ordinate annual budgeting and forecasting processes while supporting the preparation of statutory accounts and managing the year-end audit process. The role will also involve overseeing tax and payroll activities, including VAT, PAYE/NI, commission calculations and employee expenses, while ensuring all statutory filings and reporting obligations are completed accurately and on time. In addition, you will take ownership of key finance systems and reporting processes, liaise with overseas subsidiaries and head office finance teams, and support operational areas of the business where required. This is a highly visible role within the business and would suit a commercially minded finance professional who is comfortable working autonomously, taking ownership and adapting to the changing needs of a lean and fast-paced SME environment. The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with at least five years' post-qualified experience in a Financial Controller or similar role. You will have a proven track record of delivering accurate reporting within deadline-driven environments and will possess strong technical accounting knowledge alongside excellent commercial awareness. Previous experience working within an SME is highly desirable, as is a hands-on approach and willingness to support across all aspects of finance operations. Strong Excel skills and excellent communication abilities are essential, along with the confidence to build effective working relationships across all levels of the business. Experience with Zoho Books would be advantageous. The salary on offer is £60,000 - £70,000 per annum pro rata depending on experience, plus benefits and the opportunity for the role to become permanent.
May 17, 2026
Full time
An established technology business based in London is seeking a Financial Controller to join the organisation on an initial six month fixed term contract, with the potential for the role to become permanent. Please note, candidates must be available to start immediately or on short notice . The role offers hybrid working, with 2 - 3 days per week in the office and would suit a seasoned Accountant or Finance Manager. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer as part of a small finance team, the Financial Controller will take overall responsibility for the finance function across the UK business and two overseas subsidiaries. This is a broad, hands-on role and would suit an experienced Financial Controller who enjoys operating at both strategic and transactional levels within an SME environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering accurate and timely financial reporting, supporting budgeting and forecasting processes, maintaining robust financial controls, and partnering with stakeholders across the wider business. The role will involve regular interaction with senior leadership, auditors, banks, tax advisers and international finance teams. Your key responsibilities as Financial Controller will include preparing monthly management accounts within tight deadlines, maintaining the integrity of the general ledger and balance sheet reconciliations, and delivering insightful variance analysis to the CFO. You will co-ordinate annual budgeting and forecasting processes while supporting the preparation of statutory accounts and managing the year-end audit process. The role will also involve overseeing tax and payroll activities, including VAT, PAYE/NI, commission calculations and employee expenses, while ensuring all statutory filings and reporting obligations are completed accurately and on time. In addition, you will take ownership of key finance systems and reporting processes, liaise with overseas subsidiaries and head office finance teams, and support operational areas of the business where required. This is a highly visible role within the business and would suit a commercially minded finance professional who is comfortable working autonomously, taking ownership and adapting to the changing needs of a lean and fast-paced SME environment. The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with at least five years' post-qualified experience in a Financial Controller or similar role. You will have a proven track record of delivering accurate reporting within deadline-driven environments and will possess strong technical accounting knowledge alongside excellent commercial awareness. Previous experience working within an SME is highly desirable, as is a hands-on approach and willingness to support across all aspects of finance operations. Strong Excel skills and excellent communication abilities are essential, along with the confidence to build effective working relationships across all levels of the business. Experience with Zoho Books would be advantageous. The salary on offer is £60,000 - £70,000 per annum pro rata depending on experience, plus benefits and the opportunity for the role to become permanent.
Private Client Tax Manager Somerset (Full-Time / Part-Time Considered) A well-established and growing accountancy practice in Somerset is looking to recruit an experienced Private Client Tax professional to join their expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking firm, working closely with experienced accountants and partners, and gaining exposure to a diverse client base ranging from SME business owners to high-net-worth individuals. The Role Managing your own portfolio of private clients, with support from senior leadership Preparing personal tax returns and computations within deadlines Acting as a key point of contact, building strong client relationships Supporting clients across all aspects of their tax affairs, including advisory work Proactively managing workflows and prioritising day-to-day tasks Assisting with ad hoc projects such as tax enquiries, disclosures, and international tax matters Contributing to process improvements and use of technology within the team Working Environment The firm has a strong team-focused culture and values in-office collaboration. While flexible working arrangements are supported (including reduced hours and job shares), this is primarily an office-based role. You will be given autonomy in your work, alongside ongoing support and development opportunities to help you progress your career. Experience Required Minimum 5+ years experience in a similar tax-focused role Strong practical knowledge of personal tax compliance Experience managing client relationships Background within an accountancy practice environment Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive Strong communication and interpersonal skills High level of professionalism and confidentiality Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Positive, personable, and team-oriented approach Salary & Benefits Salary from circa £42,000+ (pro rata), depending on experience 23 days holiday + bank holidays (with increases for service) Holiday carry-over option Private healthcare Employee Assistance Programme Pension with death in service benefit Additional incentive/commission schemes Additional Information Full-time (35 hours) or part-time (minimum 28 hours) considered Office-based role in Somerset Strong progression and development opportunities available Please apply for this role if of interest to you, Or please do give me a call on (phone number removed).
May 17, 2026
Full time
Private Client Tax Manager Somerset (Full-Time / Part-Time Considered) A well-established and growing accountancy practice in Somerset is looking to recruit an experienced Private Client Tax professional to join their expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking firm, working closely with experienced accountants and partners, and gaining exposure to a diverse client base ranging from SME business owners to high-net-worth individuals. The Role Managing your own portfolio of private clients, with support from senior leadership Preparing personal tax returns and computations within deadlines Acting as a key point of contact, building strong client relationships Supporting clients across all aspects of their tax affairs, including advisory work Proactively managing workflows and prioritising day-to-day tasks Assisting with ad hoc projects such as tax enquiries, disclosures, and international tax matters Contributing to process improvements and use of technology within the team Working Environment The firm has a strong team-focused culture and values in-office collaboration. While flexible working arrangements are supported (including reduced hours and job shares), this is primarily an office-based role. You will be given autonomy in your work, alongside ongoing support and development opportunities to help you progress your career. Experience Required Minimum 5+ years experience in a similar tax-focused role Strong practical knowledge of personal tax compliance Experience managing client relationships Background within an accountancy practice environment Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive Strong communication and interpersonal skills High level of professionalism and confidentiality Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Positive, personable, and team-oriented approach Salary & Benefits Salary from circa £42,000+ (pro rata), depending on experience 23 days holiday + bank holidays (with increases for service) Holiday carry-over option Private healthcare Employee Assistance Programme Pension with death in service benefit Additional incentive/commission schemes Additional Information Full-time (35 hours) or part-time (minimum 28 hours) considered Office-based role in Somerset Strong progression and development opportunities available Please apply for this role if of interest to you, Or please do give me a call on (phone number removed).
Opportunities for international work and overseas travel for ambitious ACA Your new company This forward-thinking, international practice brings together accountants and specialist advisors who genuinely collaborate to deliver a full, joined-up service to clients. With a strong overseas footprint and a varied international client base, the firm is particularly well known for developing newly qualified accountants and giving them early responsibility and visibility. You'll be encouraged to broaden your skill set - not sit in a silo - with a clear, well-trodden progression path from newly qualified through to Partner if that's where you want to go. It's a progressive, ambitious environment that backs its people properly Your new role This is a highly client-facing role. You'll deal directly with clients from day one, build trusted relationships, attend meetings and get involved in networking and business development activity alongside senior colleagues. There is also scope for international exposure and occasional overseas travel.If you're keen to be well-rounded, commercial and visible - rather than quietly buried in a service line - this role will suit you perfectly. What you'll need to succeed:Newly qualified ACA or ACCA (ideal 2025/2026 qualifier)Strong grounding across audit, statutory accounts and corporate taxExperience preparing accounts and annual returnsComfortable managing client relationships and communicating at all levelsConfidence reviewing work and supporting more junior team membersA proactive, curious mindset and appetite for long-term progression What you'll need to succeed Newly qualified ACA or ACCA (ideal 2025/2026 qualifier)Strong grounding across audit, statutory accounts and corporate taxExperience preparing accounts and annual returnsComfortable managing client relationships and communicating at all levelsConfidence reviewing work and supporting more junior team membersA proactive, curious mindset and appetite for long-term progression What you'll get in return Accelerated progression with a clear route to Manager and beyond Long-term development all the way through to Partner (if that's your goal) Exposure to UK and international clients A genuinely varied workload - no rinse-and-repeat weeks Support for further qualifications, including CTA Hybrid working and a flexible, grown-up culture Strong earning potential and access to high-quality client work Challenging, interesting work. A supportive, ambitious team. Proper progression. You won't get bored - promise. What you need to do now If you're a newly qualified ACA who wants variety, progression and real investment in your future, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential chat. #
May 17, 2026
Full time
Opportunities for international work and overseas travel for ambitious ACA Your new company This forward-thinking, international practice brings together accountants and specialist advisors who genuinely collaborate to deliver a full, joined-up service to clients. With a strong overseas footprint and a varied international client base, the firm is particularly well known for developing newly qualified accountants and giving them early responsibility and visibility. You'll be encouraged to broaden your skill set - not sit in a silo - with a clear, well-trodden progression path from newly qualified through to Partner if that's where you want to go. It's a progressive, ambitious environment that backs its people properly Your new role This is a highly client-facing role. You'll deal directly with clients from day one, build trusted relationships, attend meetings and get involved in networking and business development activity alongside senior colleagues. There is also scope for international exposure and occasional overseas travel.If you're keen to be well-rounded, commercial and visible - rather than quietly buried in a service line - this role will suit you perfectly. What you'll need to succeed:Newly qualified ACA or ACCA (ideal 2025/2026 qualifier)Strong grounding across audit, statutory accounts and corporate taxExperience preparing accounts and annual returnsComfortable managing client relationships and communicating at all levelsConfidence reviewing work and supporting more junior team membersA proactive, curious mindset and appetite for long-term progression What you'll need to succeed Newly qualified ACA or ACCA (ideal 2025/2026 qualifier)Strong grounding across audit, statutory accounts and corporate taxExperience preparing accounts and annual returnsComfortable managing client relationships and communicating at all levelsConfidence reviewing work and supporting more junior team membersA proactive, curious mindset and appetite for long-term progression What you'll get in return Accelerated progression with a clear route to Manager and beyond Long-term development all the way through to Partner (if that's your goal) Exposure to UK and international clients A genuinely varied workload - no rinse-and-repeat weeks Support for further qualifications, including CTA Hybrid working and a flexible, grown-up culture Strong earning potential and access to high-quality client work Challenging, interesting work. A supportive, ambitious team. Proper progression. You won't get bored - promise. What you need to do now If you're a newly qualified ACA who wants variety, progression and real investment in your future, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential chat. #
Job Title: Transfer Pricing Manager Your new company This is a leading international professional services firm, recognised for delivering audit, tax, and advisory solutions to a diverse client base. With a strong reputation for technical excellence and a collaborative culture, the firm offers an environment where ambitious professionals can thrive. The transfer pricing team works with multinational businesses across a wide range of sectors, providing innovative solutions to complex pricing challenges. Joining this organisation means becoming part of a forward-thinking firm that values expertise, integrity, and client care. Your new role As a Transfer Pricing Manager, you will manage a portfolio of clients and deliver high-quality transfer pricing advisory and compliance services. You will work closely with senior leaders on projects involving planning, documentation, and dispute resolution, ensuring compliance with UK and international regulations. The role includes preparing transfer pricing reports, supporting cross-border transactions, and advising on pricing policies. You will also review work prepared by junior team members, provide technical guidance, and contribute to business development initiatives. What you'll need to succeed You will be ACA, CTA, or equivalent qualified, with solid experience in transfer pricing and international tax. A strong technical understanding of OECD guidelines and UK transfer pricing legislation is essential, along with experience managing client relationships and delivering projects to a high standard. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills will help you succeed in this role. Familiarity with financial modelling and data analysis would be advantageous. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, along with flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. The firm offers clear opportunities for career progression, exposure to high-profile clients, and involvement in challenging advisory work. You'll join a supportive and collaborative culture that values individuality, professional growth, and technical excellence. What you need to do now If you are ready to take the next step in your career and join a leading professional services firm in a key management role, apply today or contact us for a confidential discussion. #
May 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Transfer Pricing Manager Your new company This is a leading international professional services firm, recognised for delivering audit, tax, and advisory solutions to a diverse client base. With a strong reputation for technical excellence and a collaborative culture, the firm offers an environment where ambitious professionals can thrive. The transfer pricing team works with multinational businesses across a wide range of sectors, providing innovative solutions to complex pricing challenges. Joining this organisation means becoming part of a forward-thinking firm that values expertise, integrity, and client care. Your new role As a Transfer Pricing Manager, you will manage a portfolio of clients and deliver high-quality transfer pricing advisory and compliance services. You will work closely with senior leaders on projects involving planning, documentation, and dispute resolution, ensuring compliance with UK and international regulations. The role includes preparing transfer pricing reports, supporting cross-border transactions, and advising on pricing policies. You will also review work prepared by junior team members, provide technical guidance, and contribute to business development initiatives. What you'll need to succeed You will be ACA, CTA, or equivalent qualified, with solid experience in transfer pricing and international tax. A strong technical understanding of OECD guidelines and UK transfer pricing legislation is essential, along with experience managing client relationships and delivering projects to a high standard. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills will help you succeed in this role. Familiarity with financial modelling and data analysis would be advantageous. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, along with flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. The firm offers clear opportunities for career progression, exposure to high-profile clients, and involvement in challenging advisory work. You'll join a supportive and collaborative culture that values individuality, professional growth, and technical excellence. What you need to do now If you are ready to take the next step in your career and join a leading professional services firm in a key management role, apply today or contact us for a confidential discussion. #
Salary £85000 - £95000 per annum, Benefits: Wide range of benefits Location London Job type Permanent Discipline Corporate Tax Reference 4722a The International Corporate Tax team advises both UK and foreign-based multinationals on cross-border transactions, financing structures and re-organisations, as well as providing pro active tax planning. As a senior member of the international tax team, you will be on the 'front line', leading client engagements and working alongside partners to develop global tax strategies. This is an important role for this team and will involve you taking responsibility for the strategy and successful delivery of technically complex consulting projects. Some aspects of this role: Clients are multinational companies who need strategic tax advice to manage the tax position of the business effectively. As part of this, you will focus on: Assisting clients to assess their international tax strategies and deal with a range of international tax issues-planning an expansion into new markets and further developing existing business. You will need international corporate tax experience (gained working in this country) and have a background in an accountancy firm or law firm. You will also need to be a proven business winner with a track record. Why Us: At Creative Tax Recruitment, we work with our candidates to solve their problems - the true meaning of consultancy. As part of our ongoing commitment, you will benefit from several advantages that come in dealing with a niche consultancy, such as a pro active approach to your job search (we will not sit around waiting for the right role to appear); effective salary negotiation on your behalf and a dedicated Consultant to discuss your requirements. Know someone who would like to talk to us? Refer a friend and receive £500 when we place them in a new job. Creative Tax Recruitment is acting as an employment agency about this role. Creative Tax Recruitment is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. £60000 - £75000 per annum, Benefits: Range of benefits
May 16, 2026
Full time
Salary £85000 - £95000 per annum, Benefits: Wide range of benefits Location London Job type Permanent Discipline Corporate Tax Reference 4722a The International Corporate Tax team advises both UK and foreign-based multinationals on cross-border transactions, financing structures and re-organisations, as well as providing pro active tax planning. As a senior member of the international tax team, you will be on the 'front line', leading client engagements and working alongside partners to develop global tax strategies. This is an important role for this team and will involve you taking responsibility for the strategy and successful delivery of technically complex consulting projects. Some aspects of this role: Clients are multinational companies who need strategic tax advice to manage the tax position of the business effectively. As part of this, you will focus on: Assisting clients to assess their international tax strategies and deal with a range of international tax issues-planning an expansion into new markets and further developing existing business. You will need international corporate tax experience (gained working in this country) and have a background in an accountancy firm or law firm. You will also need to be a proven business winner with a track record. Why Us: At Creative Tax Recruitment, we work with our candidates to solve their problems - the true meaning of consultancy. As part of our ongoing commitment, you will benefit from several advantages that come in dealing with a niche consultancy, such as a pro active approach to your job search (we will not sit around waiting for the right role to appear); effective salary negotiation on your behalf and a dedicated Consultant to discuss your requirements. Know someone who would like to talk to us? Refer a friend and receive £500 when we place them in a new job. Creative Tax Recruitment is acting as an employment agency about this role. Creative Tax Recruitment is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. £60000 - £75000 per annum, Benefits: Range of benefits
Job Title: Corporate Tax Partner Job Location: Glasgow Your new company Join a highly respected, forward-thinking accountancy and advisory firm with an ambitious growth agenda and a strong presence across Scotland. The Glasgow office is experiencing significant expansion, driven by sustained client demand, strategic investment, and a clear vision to build a market-leading tax offering in the West of Scotland. You'll be joining a firm known for its collaborative culture, entrepreneurial mindset, and commitment to developing long-term client relationships. This is an exciting time to come on board, with the opportunity to influence strategy, shape the local market presence, and contribute to the next phase of the firm's growth. Your new role As Corporate Tax Partner, you will take a leading role in developing and growing the corporate tax practice in Glasgow. You will deliver high-level advisory work, support complex client needs, and work closely with fellow partners to unlock new opportunities across the region. You will also be instrumental in strengthening the firm's reputation in corporate tax, representing it at senior level and driving forward its strategic goals. Beyond client delivery, you will mentor and develop a talented team, ensuring they have the support and direction needed to progress. This is a role with genuine autonomy, influence, and scope to build out something significant. What you'll need to succeed You will be an experienced Senior Manager, Director, or existing Partner with strong technical grounding in corporate tax and a proven ability to build and maintain client relationships. A commercial mindset and the confidence to generate new business will be essential, along with the ability to engage credibly at board level. You should bring a collaborative leadership style, the desire to contribute to firm-wide initiatives, and the ambition to drive growth within a dynamic market. Whether you specialise in transactional work, restructuring, R&D, international tax, or general corporate advisory, your expertise will be valued. What you'll get in return This is a rare chance to step into a true leadership role with a growing Scottish firm that values independence, influence, and entrepreneurial flair. You will benefit from a supportive partnership group, a strong platform for business development, and the freedom to grow the practice in line with your vision. The Glasgow office offers substantial untapped potential, giving you the opportunity to shape a high-performing team and establish a leading presence in the region. A competitive partner-level package and long-term progression opportunities are also on offer. 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 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Corporate Tax Partner Job Location: Glasgow Your new company Join a highly respected, forward-thinking accountancy and advisory firm with an ambitious growth agenda and a strong presence across Scotland. The Glasgow office is experiencing significant expansion, driven by sustained client demand, strategic investment, and a clear vision to build a market-leading tax offering in the West of Scotland. You'll be joining a firm known for its collaborative culture, entrepreneurial mindset, and commitment to developing long-term client relationships. This is an exciting time to come on board, with the opportunity to influence strategy, shape the local market presence, and contribute to the next phase of the firm's growth. Your new role As Corporate Tax Partner, you will take a leading role in developing and growing the corporate tax practice in Glasgow. You will deliver high-level advisory work, support complex client needs, and work closely with fellow partners to unlock new opportunities across the region. You will also be instrumental in strengthening the firm's reputation in corporate tax, representing it at senior level and driving forward its strategic goals. Beyond client delivery, you will mentor and develop a talented team, ensuring they have the support and direction needed to progress. This is a role with genuine autonomy, influence, and scope to build out something significant. What you'll need to succeed You will be an experienced Senior Manager, Director, or existing Partner with strong technical grounding in corporate tax and a proven ability to build and maintain client relationships. A commercial mindset and the confidence to generate new business will be essential, along with the ability to engage credibly at board level. You should bring a collaborative leadership style, the desire to contribute to firm-wide initiatives, and the ambition to drive growth within a dynamic market. Whether you specialise in transactional work, restructuring, R&D, international tax, or general corporate advisory, your expertise will be valued. What you'll get in return This is a rare chance to step into a true leadership role with a growing Scottish firm that values independence, influence, and entrepreneurial flair. You will benefit from a supportive partnership group, a strong platform for business development, and the freedom to grow the practice in line with your vision. The Glasgow office offers substantial untapped potential, giving you the opportunity to shape a high-performing team and establish a leading presence in the region. A competitive partner-level package and long-term progression opportunities are also on offer. 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. #
Finance Manager Fife Permanent Full Time Hybrid £-£ + Benefits Finance Manager Fife Permanent Full Time Hybrid £-£ + Benefits Your new company Hays is proud to be partnering with a well-established, international organisation operating across multiple countries and currencies. The business is known for its commitment to operational excellence, continuous improvement, and high standards of financial control. With a strong international footprint, the organisation places significant emphasis on collaboration, service delivery, and building scalable, future-proof financial operations. Your new roleAs Finance Manager, you will lead the international transactional finance function, taking full ownership of end-to-end operational delivery across accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking and cash management, employee expenses, VAT, and balance sheet reconciliations. Managing a team of approximately six direct reports, you will be responsible for ensuring accurate, timely, and compliant month-end close across multiple entities, jurisdictions, and currencies.You will work closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and local finance teams to maintain robust controls, support audit requirements, and deliver consistent service standards. A key focus of the role will be driving process improvement and automation, standardising ways of working, reducing manual effort, and introducing KPI-led performance management to support continuous improvement across transactional finance operations. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this role, you will bring demonstrable experience from a similar position within a large, international organisation, with a strong understanding of transactional accounting, VAT across multiple jurisdictions, and month-end processes. You will ideally hold an accountancy degree, diploma, or professional qualification, supported by a solid technical grounding in accounting principles. You will be a confident people leader with proven experience managing, developing, and motivating teams, alongside excellent communication and organisational skills. Experience working with ERP systems at key-user or project-lead level is essential, with prior exposure to systems improvement, process redesign, and automation initiatives. Familiarity with MS Dynamics and MS Power tools would be advantageous, as would a mindset focused on operational excellence, control, and continuous improvement.What you'll get in return In return, you will secure a senior operational finance role with genuine international exposure and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on how transactional finance is delivered across the group. You will work in a collaborative environment that values high standards, innovation, and professional development, with the chance to lead meaningful change, influence stakeholders, and develop a high-performing finance team. This role offers both stability and challenge, making it ideal for an ambitious finance professional looking to step into a visible, value-adding leadership position. #
May 16, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Fife Permanent Full Time Hybrid £-£ + Benefits Finance Manager Fife Permanent Full Time Hybrid £-£ + Benefits Your new company Hays is proud to be partnering with a well-established, international organisation operating across multiple countries and currencies. The business is known for its commitment to operational excellence, continuous improvement, and high standards of financial control. With a strong international footprint, the organisation places significant emphasis on collaboration, service delivery, and building scalable, future-proof financial operations. Your new roleAs Finance Manager, you will lead the international transactional finance function, taking full ownership of end-to-end operational delivery across accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking and cash management, employee expenses, VAT, and balance sheet reconciliations. Managing a team of approximately six direct reports, you will be responsible for ensuring accurate, timely, and compliant month-end close across multiple entities, jurisdictions, and currencies.You will work closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and local finance teams to maintain robust controls, support audit requirements, and deliver consistent service standards. A key focus of the role will be driving process improvement and automation, standardising ways of working, reducing manual effort, and introducing KPI-led performance management to support continuous improvement across transactional finance operations. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this role, you will bring demonstrable experience from a similar position within a large, international organisation, with a strong understanding of transactional accounting, VAT across multiple jurisdictions, and month-end processes. You will ideally hold an accountancy degree, diploma, or professional qualification, supported by a solid technical grounding in accounting principles. You will be a confident people leader with proven experience managing, developing, and motivating teams, alongside excellent communication and organisational skills. Experience working with ERP systems at key-user or project-lead level is essential, with prior exposure to systems improvement, process redesign, and automation initiatives. Familiarity with MS Dynamics and MS Power tools would be advantageous, as would a mindset focused on operational excellence, control, and continuous improvement.What you'll get in return In return, you will secure a senior operational finance role with genuine international exposure and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on how transactional finance is delivered across the group. You will work in a collaborative environment that values high standards, innovation, and professional development, with the chance to lead meaningful change, influence stakeholders, and develop a high-performing finance team. This role offers both stability and challenge, making it ideal for an ambitious finance professional looking to step into a visible, value-adding leadership position. #
An 18-month contract Finance Manager (ACA/ACCA) in Richmond £70,000 - £75,000 plus 10k completion bonus Your new company: You'll be joining a well-established, international organisation with a strong UK presence and a highly regarded finance function. The business operates within a fast-paced, commercially driven environment and places real value on collaboration, accuracy and continuous improvement. Based in Richmond, this role offers the opportunity to work closely with both UK and international stakeholders, and an international parent company. Your new role: As Finance Manager on an 18-month fixed-term contract, you will take ownership of the day-to-day accounting for this arm of the business, playing a pivotal role in ensuring accurate financial reporting and robust controls. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will manage and mentor a Financial Accountant, oversee monthly close activities, and support the wider finance team.Your responsibilities will include preparing and reviewing monthly management accounts, balance sheet reconciliations and journals, managing invoicing and stock/sales accounting, and leading on quarterly reporting to Group HO. You'll also take the lead on year-end audit and tax queries, support stock processes and work closely with sales and procurement teams. Alongside core responsibilities, you'll be encouraged to drive improvements, strengthen controls and contribute to ad-hoc financial analysis for senior leadership. What you'll need to succeed: To be successful in this role, you'll be a qualified accountant (ACA or ACCA) with a minimum of three years' post-qualification experience gained in an industry environment. You'll bring a strong technical accounting background, excellent organisational skills and the confidence to manage competing priorities in a deadline-driven setting.You'll be a proactive, hands-on manager who enjoys owning processes, mentoring others and building effective relationships across the business. Strong communication skills are essential, as is the ability to work independently, remain calm under pressure and flex when required to meet business demands. You will need to be immediately available or on short notice. What you'll get in return: In return, you'll receive a competitive salary and the chance to secure a high-profile Finance Manager role within a respected organisation. This position offers excellent exposure to senior stakeholders and international reporting, along with the opportunity to make a tangible impact during the contract period. You'll gain valuable leadership experience, broaden your commercial exposure and work as part of a supportive and collaborative 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 16, 2026
Full time
An 18-month contract Finance Manager (ACA/ACCA) in Richmond £70,000 - £75,000 plus 10k completion bonus Your new company: You'll be joining a well-established, international organisation with a strong UK presence and a highly regarded finance function. The business operates within a fast-paced, commercially driven environment and places real value on collaboration, accuracy and continuous improvement. Based in Richmond, this role offers the opportunity to work closely with both UK and international stakeholders, and an international parent company. Your new role: As Finance Manager on an 18-month fixed-term contract, you will take ownership of the day-to-day accounting for this arm of the business, playing a pivotal role in ensuring accurate financial reporting and robust controls. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will manage and mentor a Financial Accountant, oversee monthly close activities, and support the wider finance team.Your responsibilities will include preparing and reviewing monthly management accounts, balance sheet reconciliations and journals, managing invoicing and stock/sales accounting, and leading on quarterly reporting to Group HO. You'll also take the lead on year-end audit and tax queries, support stock processes and work closely with sales and procurement teams. Alongside core responsibilities, you'll be encouraged to drive improvements, strengthen controls and contribute to ad-hoc financial analysis for senior leadership. What you'll need to succeed: To be successful in this role, you'll be a qualified accountant (ACA or ACCA) with a minimum of three years' post-qualification experience gained in an industry environment. You'll bring a strong technical accounting background, excellent organisational skills and the confidence to manage competing priorities in a deadline-driven setting.You'll be a proactive, hands-on manager who enjoys owning processes, mentoring others and building effective relationships across the business. Strong communication skills are essential, as is the ability to work independently, remain calm under pressure and flex when required to meet business demands. You will need to be immediately available or on short notice. What you'll get in return: In return, you'll receive a competitive salary and the chance to secure a high-profile Finance Manager role within a respected organisation. This position offers excellent exposure to senior stakeholders and international reporting, along with the opportunity to make a tangible impact during the contract period. You'll gain valuable leadership experience, broaden your commercial exposure and work as part of a supportive and collaborative 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. #
Senior Group Finance Manager - Insurance - London - £100,000 - £120,000 Your new company A rapidly expanding, multi-entity insurance group is seeking a high-calibre Senior Finance Manager to support group-wide reporting, consolidation and financial control. This newly created position offers excellent exposure, senior stakeholder interaction, and the opportunity to shape and enhance the control environment within a complex, international structure. Your new role This is a broad and varied role with responsibilities including: Lead key components of the monthly, quarterly and annual close process. Oversee balance sheet reconciliations, substantiation and control governance Support group consolidation and intercompany processes across multiple entities Manage insurance-specific reconciliations (premiums, claims, reserves, reinsurance) Prepare supporting schedules for statutory, regulatory and external reporting Coordinate audit deliverables and assist with technical accounting papers Work closely with actuarial, FP&A, tax, treasury and international finance teams Contribute to accounting policy development and process improvement initiatives What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant - ACA preferred Strong technical grounding in IFRS, consolidation and financial control Background in insurance sector with strong IFRS 17 knowledge Experience of group close processes, reconciliations and balance sheet governance Comfortable working with complex entity structures and multi-currency consolidations What you'll get in return You will be rewarded with the opportunity to join a forward thinking, technology enabled insurance business in an important, newly created role. This will allow significant exposure to senior stakeholders and the chance for internal progression and development. 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. 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 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Group Finance Manager - Insurance - London - £100,000 - £120,000 Your new company A rapidly expanding, multi-entity insurance group is seeking a high-calibre Senior Finance Manager to support group-wide reporting, consolidation and financial control. This newly created position offers excellent exposure, senior stakeholder interaction, and the opportunity to shape and enhance the control environment within a complex, international structure. Your new role This is a broad and varied role with responsibilities including: Lead key components of the monthly, quarterly and annual close process. Oversee balance sheet reconciliations, substantiation and control governance Support group consolidation and intercompany processes across multiple entities Manage insurance-specific reconciliations (premiums, claims, reserves, reinsurance) Prepare supporting schedules for statutory, regulatory and external reporting Coordinate audit deliverables and assist with technical accounting papers Work closely with actuarial, FP&A, tax, treasury and international finance teams Contribute to accounting policy development and process improvement initiatives What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant - ACA preferred Strong technical grounding in IFRS, consolidation and financial control Background in insurance sector with strong IFRS 17 knowledge Experience of group close processes, reconciliations and balance sheet governance Comfortable working with complex entity structures and multi-currency consolidations What you'll get in return You will be rewarded with the opportunity to join a forward thinking, technology enabled insurance business in an important, newly created role. This will allow significant exposure to senior stakeholders and the chance for internal progression and development. 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. 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. #
A leading tax consultancy firm in London seeks a Senior Tax Consultant to lead client engagements and develop international tax strategies. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in international corporate tax, ideally from an accountancy or law firm background. Responsibilities include managing complex consulting projects and advising multinational clients on tax strategies. This role offers competitive salary and benefits, as well as opportunities for professional advancement.
May 16, 2026
Full time
A leading tax consultancy firm in London seeks a Senior Tax Consultant to lead client engagements and develop international tax strategies. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience in international corporate tax, ideally from an accountancy or law firm background. Responsibilities include managing complex consulting projects and advising multinational clients on tax strategies. This role offers competitive salary and benefits, as well as opportunities for professional advancement.
Tax Manager - Sports, Media & Entertainment An exciting opportunity for a qualified tax professional to work with some of the most recognised names in sport, music, film, and live entertainment. This role offers exposure to high-profile individuals, creative businesses, and family offices, delivering tailored tax advice in a dynamic, international setting. You'll manage a diverse portfolio of personal and corporate clients, providing strategic guidance and handling complex compliance matters. The position involves close collaboration with senior stakeholders and mentoring junior team members, making it ideal for someone who enjoys both technical work and leadership. Key responsibilities include: Managing a portfolio of personal and corporate tax clients. Preparing complex tax returns and advising on residency, capital gains, and share schemes. Supporting partners on tax planning projects and specialist assignments. Contributing expertise in areas such as withholding tax and creative industry tax credits. What we're looking for: CTA qualified with at least two years' post-qualification experience. Strong technical knowledge and a proactive, commercially minded approach. Excellent communication skills and confidence working with high-profile clients. If you're ready to take your tax career to the next level and work with clients who shape the global sports and entertainment landscape, we'd love to hear from you. #
May 16, 2026
Full time
Tax Manager - Sports, Media & Entertainment An exciting opportunity for a qualified tax professional to work with some of the most recognised names in sport, music, film, and live entertainment. This role offers exposure to high-profile individuals, creative businesses, and family offices, delivering tailored tax advice in a dynamic, international setting. You'll manage a diverse portfolio of personal and corporate clients, providing strategic guidance and handling complex compliance matters. The position involves close collaboration with senior stakeholders and mentoring junior team members, making it ideal for someone who enjoys both technical work and leadership. Key responsibilities include: Managing a portfolio of personal and corporate tax clients. Preparing complex tax returns and advising on residency, capital gains, and share schemes. Supporting partners on tax planning projects and specialist assignments. Contributing expertise in areas such as withholding tax and creative industry tax credits. What we're looking for: CTA qualified with at least two years' post-qualification experience. Strong technical knowledge and a proactive, commercially minded approach. Excellent communication skills and confidence working with high-profile clients. If you're ready to take your tax career to the next level and work with clients who shape the global sports and entertainment landscape, we'd love to hear from you. #
Private Client Tax Senior Manager - Family Office Top 10 Firm £85,000 - £98,000 + Benefits Central London / Hybrid I'm partnering with a Top 10 accountancy practice that's investing heavily in its Family Office offering and is now looking to appoint an exceptional Private Client Tax Senior Manager to join the team at a genuinely exciting point in its growth. This Private Client Tax Senior Manager role offers something rare in the current market: elite-level private client advisory work, a genuinely positive and inclusive culture, and a clear long-term future within a highly respected, partner-led firm. As a Private Client Tax Senior Manager , you'll work closely with Partners on complex matters for HNW/UHNW individuals, trustees, executors and family offices , while benefiting from the structure, brand and progression opportunities of a national Top 10 firm. The Opportunity - Private Client Tax Senior Manager This Private Client Tax Senior Manager position sits within a fast?growing Family Office team , advising on sophisticated UK and international private client matters. You'll take ownership of a high?quality portfolio and act as a trusted adviser, while also shaping the team's future through mentoring and business development. Typical Private Client Tax Senior Manager responsibilities include: Advising family offices, trusts, estates and HNW/UHNW individuals Leading on complex personal tax, trust and estate planning Portfolio oversight including billing, WIP and delivery standards Supporting Partners with advisory projects and strategic new work Coaching and developing Managers and Assistants Why this Private Client Tax Senior Manager role stands out True Family Office exposure without moving into a niche boutique A clearly defined pathway to Director / Partner Strong emphasis on advisory quality , not just chargeable hours Flexible and hybrid working fully embedded in the culture An award-winning, collaborative firm at a particularly exciting stage of growth This is a Private Client Tax Senior Manager role designed for someone who wants influence, visibility and progression -without compromising balance or values. About You This role would suit a Private Client Tax Senior Manager who: Is ACA and/or CTA qualified Is already operating at Private Client Tax Senior Manager level Brings strong advisory capability (trusts essential; estates desirable) Is confident managing senior stakeholders and complex client relationships Has ambition to progress within a supportive, high?calibre environment Package £85,000 - £98,000 (depending on experience) 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Hybrid & flexible working Private medical insurance (eligibility applies) Life assurance, financial coaching & mortgage advice Strong pension and lifestyle benefits Clear, supported progression for Private Client Tax Senior Managers Firm Overview The firm is part of a Top 10 international group , combining a partner-led, relationship-driven ethos with the scale, stability and resource of a large organisation. Diversity, inclusion, flexibility and long-term career development are integral to how they operate. Interested? For a confidential conversation about this Private Client Tax Senior Manager - Family Office opportunity, please contact: Kate Green / . Early conversations are encouraged, given the seniority and profile of this hire. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Private Client Tax Senior Manager - Family Office Top 10 Firm £85,000 - £98,000 + Benefits Central London / Hybrid I'm partnering with a Top 10 accountancy practice that's investing heavily in its Family Office offering and is now looking to appoint an exceptional Private Client Tax Senior Manager to join the team at a genuinely exciting point in its growth. This Private Client Tax Senior Manager role offers something rare in the current market: elite-level private client advisory work, a genuinely positive and inclusive culture, and a clear long-term future within a highly respected, partner-led firm. As a Private Client Tax Senior Manager , you'll work closely with Partners on complex matters for HNW/UHNW individuals, trustees, executors and family offices , while benefiting from the structure, brand and progression opportunities of a national Top 10 firm. The Opportunity - Private Client Tax Senior Manager This Private Client Tax Senior Manager position sits within a fast?growing Family Office team , advising on sophisticated UK and international private client matters. You'll take ownership of a high?quality portfolio and act as a trusted adviser, while also shaping the team's future through mentoring and business development. Typical Private Client Tax Senior Manager responsibilities include: Advising family offices, trusts, estates and HNW/UHNW individuals Leading on complex personal tax, trust and estate planning Portfolio oversight including billing, WIP and delivery standards Supporting Partners with advisory projects and strategic new work Coaching and developing Managers and Assistants Why this Private Client Tax Senior Manager role stands out True Family Office exposure without moving into a niche boutique A clearly defined pathway to Director / Partner Strong emphasis on advisory quality , not just chargeable hours Flexible and hybrid working fully embedded in the culture An award-winning, collaborative firm at a particularly exciting stage of growth This is a Private Client Tax Senior Manager role designed for someone who wants influence, visibility and progression -without compromising balance or values. About You This role would suit a Private Client Tax Senior Manager who: Is ACA and/or CTA qualified Is already operating at Private Client Tax Senior Manager level Brings strong advisory capability (trusts essential; estates desirable) Is confident managing senior stakeholders and complex client relationships Has ambition to progress within a supportive, high?calibre environment Package £85,000 - £98,000 (depending on experience) 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Hybrid & flexible working Private medical insurance (eligibility applies) Life assurance, financial coaching & mortgage advice Strong pension and lifestyle benefits Clear, supported progression for Private Client Tax Senior Managers Firm Overview The firm is part of a Top 10 international group , combining a partner-led, relationship-driven ethos with the scale, stability and resource of a large organisation. Diversity, inclusion, flexibility and long-term career development are integral to how they operate. Interested? For a confidential conversation about this Private Client Tax Senior Manager - Family Office opportunity, please contact: Kate Green / . Early conversations are encouraged, given the seniority and profile of this hire. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Transfer Pricing Senior Manager job ACA CTA Reading Berkshire Your new company My client is seeking an experienced and strategic Transfer Pricing Senior Manager to lead global transfer pricing operations, ensure compliance with international regulations, and partner with senior leadership to support cross-border business initiatives. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional who excels at navigating complex tax environments, leading high-performing teams, and shaping robust transfer pricing strategies in a multinational organisation. Flexible with hybrid working, 2 days in the office on the outskirts of Reading. Your new role You will: • Develop, implement, and maintain the organisation's global transfer pricing strategy in alignment with business goals. • Advise executive leadership on tax-efficient business models, supply chain structures, and intercompany financing. • Assess and refine transfer pricing methodologies to ensure alignment with OECD guidelines and local regulations. • Oversee the preparation and review of all transfer pricing documentation, including Master File, Local Files, and Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR). • Ensure compliance with reporting requirements across multiple jurisdictions. • Manage responses to tax authority enquiries, audits, and risk assessments. • Lead complex financial modelling and benchmarking analyses to support intercompany pricing decisions. • Analyse business performance, forecast margin impacts, and evaluate operational changes for transfer pricing implications. • Partner with FP&A and accounting teams to ensure accurate implementation of policies in actuals and budgets. • Collaborate with tax, finance, legal, supply chain, and commercial teams across regions to support business initiatives. • Provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders on transfer pricing principles and compliance requirements. • Present strategies, risks, and opportunities to senior management and the board as needed. • Lead and mentor a team of transfer pricing professionals, ensuring high-quality deliverables and continuous development. • Manage external advisors, ensuring efficient and cost-effective project execution. • Monitor global tax developments, including OECD BEPS updates, digital tax initiatives, and local law changes. • Evaluate and mitigate transfer pricing risks, designing controls and governance frameworks to ensure compliance. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accounting or tax professional, CTA or ACA qualified or equivalent. 8+ years of transfer pricing or international tax experience, ideally in a multinational corporation or Big Four environment. Proven track record of leading complex projects and managing global stakeholders. Experience with OECD guidelines, BEPS requirements, and multi-jurisdictional regulations. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience of up to £120,0000 plus bonus and benefits. Flexible working options available with hybrid working of two days in the office 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 to , or call us now on 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 16, 2026
Full time
Transfer Pricing Senior Manager job ACA CTA Reading Berkshire Your new company My client is seeking an experienced and strategic Transfer Pricing Senior Manager to lead global transfer pricing operations, ensure compliance with international regulations, and partner with senior leadership to support cross-border business initiatives. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional who excels at navigating complex tax environments, leading high-performing teams, and shaping robust transfer pricing strategies in a multinational organisation. Flexible with hybrid working, 2 days in the office on the outskirts of Reading. Your new role You will: • Develop, implement, and maintain the organisation's global transfer pricing strategy in alignment with business goals. • Advise executive leadership on tax-efficient business models, supply chain structures, and intercompany financing. • Assess and refine transfer pricing methodologies to ensure alignment with OECD guidelines and local regulations. • Oversee the preparation and review of all transfer pricing documentation, including Master File, Local Files, and Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR). • Ensure compliance with reporting requirements across multiple jurisdictions. • Manage responses to tax authority enquiries, audits, and risk assessments. • Lead complex financial modelling and benchmarking analyses to support intercompany pricing decisions. • Analyse business performance, forecast margin impacts, and evaluate operational changes for transfer pricing implications. • Partner with FP&A and accounting teams to ensure accurate implementation of policies in actuals and budgets. • Collaborate with tax, finance, legal, supply chain, and commercial teams across regions to support business initiatives. • Provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders on transfer pricing principles and compliance requirements. • Present strategies, risks, and opportunities to senior management and the board as needed. • Lead and mentor a team of transfer pricing professionals, ensuring high-quality deliverables and continuous development. • Manage external advisors, ensuring efficient and cost-effective project execution. • Monitor global tax developments, including OECD BEPS updates, digital tax initiatives, and local law changes. • Evaluate and mitigate transfer pricing risks, designing controls and governance frameworks to ensure compliance. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accounting or tax professional, CTA or ACA qualified or equivalent. 8+ years of transfer pricing or international tax experience, ideally in a multinational corporation or Big Four environment. Proven track record of leading complex projects and managing global stakeholders. Experience with OECD guidelines, BEPS requirements, and multi-jurisdictional regulations. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience of up to £120,0000 plus bonus and benefits. Flexible working options available with hybrid working of two days in the office 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 to , or call us now on 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. #
Glasgow or Edinburgh Up to £45,000 + Benefits Hybrid Working If you're a tax professional who's bored of doing the same compliance cycle on repeat, this is your way out. This is a rare opportunity to step into Private Equity Funds Tax - one of the most technically interesting and commercially valuable areas in the market - without needing prior funds experience. You'll be joining a new and growing team in Scotland, backed by a highly successful national practice, with the chance to help shape something from the ground up. Why this role stands out Career accelerator - full training into PE Funds Tax (advisory + structuring) Variety - not just compliance; a genuine mix of advisory, reporting and client work Global exposure - work with international private equity houses and cross-border structures New team build - real influence, not just another cog in a big machine What you'll be doing This isn't a narrow role. You'll get exposure across: Private equity fund advisory & structuring Investor and fund reporting Personal tax compliance for fund principals and executives Transaction support and deal-related tax work Cross-border tax matters involving global fund structures Who this is for You don't need funds experience - but you do need the right mindset. ATT / CTA qualified (or working towards it) Background in Private Client, Corporate Tax or Funds Tax Strong relationship builder - you can hold your own with clients Curious, commercial, and keen to step into something more complex Excited by being part of a growing, entrepreneurial team What you'll get Salary up to £45,000 + Benefits Hybrid working Structured training and coaching from Scotland based hiring Manager Access to top-tier clients and technically challenging work Clear progression in a team that is rapidly expanding If you want to move into something more strategic, more commercial, and far more interesting than standard compliance this is it. Apply or contact Karen - to arrange a confidential call.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Glasgow or Edinburgh Up to £45,000 + Benefits Hybrid Working If you're a tax professional who's bored of doing the same compliance cycle on repeat, this is your way out. This is a rare opportunity to step into Private Equity Funds Tax - one of the most technically interesting and commercially valuable areas in the market - without needing prior funds experience. You'll be joining a new and growing team in Scotland, backed by a highly successful national practice, with the chance to help shape something from the ground up. Why this role stands out Career accelerator - full training into PE Funds Tax (advisory + structuring) Variety - not just compliance; a genuine mix of advisory, reporting and client work Global exposure - work with international private equity houses and cross-border structures New team build - real influence, not just another cog in a big machine What you'll be doing This isn't a narrow role. You'll get exposure across: Private equity fund advisory & structuring Investor and fund reporting Personal tax compliance for fund principals and executives Transaction support and deal-related tax work Cross-border tax matters involving global fund structures Who this is for You don't need funds experience - but you do need the right mindset. ATT / CTA qualified (or working towards it) Background in Private Client, Corporate Tax or Funds Tax Strong relationship builder - you can hold your own with clients Curious, commercial, and keen to step into something more complex Excited by being part of a growing, entrepreneurial team What you'll get Salary up to £45,000 + Benefits Hybrid working Structured training and coaching from Scotland based hiring Manager Access to top-tier clients and technically challenging work Clear progression in a team that is rapidly expanding If you want to move into something more strategic, more commercial, and far more interesting than standard compliance this is it. Apply or contact Karen - to arrange a confidential call.
Interim EMEA Finance Manager role supporting reporting, audit and regulatory compliance in a global firm. Your new company A well-established global investment and asset management organisation with operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The business manages assets on behalf of institutional clients and operates within a regulated financial services environment. The organisation is known for its international footprint, strong governance framework and collaborative finance function, working closely with global and regional stakeholders. Your new role As an EMEA Finance Manager (contract), you will play a key role within the regional finance team, reporting to the EMEA Financial Controller. You will be responsible for overseeing management and financial reporting across the EMEA region, ensuring accurate, timely and compliant information is delivered to senior stakeholders.Your role will span management reporting, statutory reporting, audit coordination and regulatory support, alongside involvement in regional integration and process improvement initiatives. You will act as a key finance partner to the business, providing insight into performance and supporting decision-making in a fast-paced, regulated environment. Key responsibilities include: Ownership of EMEA management reporting, including analysis of performance against key metrics and preparation of high-quality reporting for senior management Preparation and coordination of financial statements in line with relevant accounting standards (UK GAAP / IFRS) Acting as a central finance contact for external audits, ensuring timely and successful completion Supporting the delivery of regulatory and tax reporting, working closely with internal teams and external advisors Contributing to process improvements, systems integration and reporting enhancements across the region Supporting month-end close activities and delivering ad hoc analysis and finance projects as required This is a hands-on role suited to an experienced finance professional who can operate with autonomy, manage multiple deadlines, and engage confidently with senior stakeholders. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will be a qualified finance professional with strong reporting and control experience gained within financial services or a similarly regulated environment. You will typically have: A professional accounting qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in management reporting, financial reporting and audit coordination Strong knowledge of UK GAAP and IFRS Experience working within financial services, asset management, banking or investment environments Exposure to regulatory reporting and working with auditors, regulators or tax advisors Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholders A proactive, organised approach and the ability to deliver under pressure in a contract role Experience of working in international or multi-entity structures and familiarity with finance systems and reporting transformations would be advantageous. What you'll get in return You will join a high-calibre finance team within a globally recognised organisation, gaining exposure to senior stakeholders and regional finance operations. This contract offers an excellent opportunity to leverage your reporting and stakeholder management experience in a dynamic, professional setting. You will receive: A competitive fixed-term contract package The opportunity to work within a global, regulated investment environment Broad exposure across EMEA finance, reporting and governance A challenging and engaging contract role with immediate impact 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 15, 2026
Full time
Interim EMEA Finance Manager role supporting reporting, audit and regulatory compliance in a global firm. Your new company A well-established global investment and asset management organisation with operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The business manages assets on behalf of institutional clients and operates within a regulated financial services environment. The organisation is known for its international footprint, strong governance framework and collaborative finance function, working closely with global and regional stakeholders. Your new role As an EMEA Finance Manager (contract), you will play a key role within the regional finance team, reporting to the EMEA Financial Controller. You will be responsible for overseeing management and financial reporting across the EMEA region, ensuring accurate, timely and compliant information is delivered to senior stakeholders.Your role will span management reporting, statutory reporting, audit coordination and regulatory support, alongside involvement in regional integration and process improvement initiatives. You will act as a key finance partner to the business, providing insight into performance and supporting decision-making in a fast-paced, regulated environment. Key responsibilities include: Ownership of EMEA management reporting, including analysis of performance against key metrics and preparation of high-quality reporting for senior management Preparation and coordination of financial statements in line with relevant accounting standards (UK GAAP / IFRS) Acting as a central finance contact for external audits, ensuring timely and successful completion Supporting the delivery of regulatory and tax reporting, working closely with internal teams and external advisors Contributing to process improvements, systems integration and reporting enhancements across the region Supporting month-end close activities and delivering ad hoc analysis and finance projects as required This is a hands-on role suited to an experienced finance professional who can operate with autonomy, manage multiple deadlines, and engage confidently with senior stakeholders. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will be a qualified finance professional with strong reporting and control experience gained within financial services or a similarly regulated environment. You will typically have: A professional accounting qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in management reporting, financial reporting and audit coordination Strong knowledge of UK GAAP and IFRS Experience working within financial services, asset management, banking or investment environments Exposure to regulatory reporting and working with auditors, regulators or tax advisors Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholders A proactive, organised approach and the ability to deliver under pressure in a contract role Experience of working in international or multi-entity structures and familiarity with finance systems and reporting transformations would be advantageous. What you'll get in return You will join a high-calibre finance team within a globally recognised organisation, gaining exposure to senior stakeholders and regional finance operations. This contract offers an excellent opportunity to leverage your reporting and stakeholder management experience in a dynamic, professional setting. You will receive: A competitive fixed-term contract package The opportunity to work within a global, regulated investment environment Broad exposure across EMEA finance, reporting and governance A challenging and engaging contract role with immediate impact 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. #
Transaction Recruitment
West Bromwich, West Midlands
About the Business An excellent opportunity to be a Financial Controller paying £60,000 £70,000 for an established, globally backed manufacturing business based in West Bromwich, with hybrid working . Part of an international group with operations across more than 30 countries, the UK site combines a sales office with a fully operational warehouse, manufacturing facilities, and an in-house transport fleet. With a turnover of around £30m, this is a fantastic chance to take full ownership of the UK finance function and become a key partner to senior management. This role comes with the brilliant opportunity to progress to Financial Director , as the current position holder has plans to retire. Main Duties: As a Financial Controller , your main duties include: Taking complete ownership of the UK finance function and leading the day-to-day finance team Producing the monthly management accounts hands-on, covering P&L, balance sheet and cash flow with insightful commentary and variance analysis Delivering the annual statutory accounts under FRS 102 and acting as the lead point of contact through the year-end audit Submitting group reporting packs in line with parent company timetables, including IFRS consolidation requirements Owning the budgeting, forecasting and rolling cash flow cycles for the UK business Overseeing stock accounting, inventory valuation and margin analysis a critical function in a stockholding environment Managing treasury matters, FX exposure and intercompany reconciliations across the wider group Maintaining a robust control environment, ensuring SOX-style internal controls and group policies are embedded across the business Handling VAT, corporation tax and other statutory submissions, supported by external advisors where appropriate Overseeing payroll, credit control and supplier ledger activity Business partnering with the UK Managing Director and commercial team, providing the financial insight behind pricing, customer profitability and strategic direction Leading continuous improvement across finance systems, processes and reporting Location / Office / Culture The role is based in West Bromwich with a hybrid working arrangement , easily accessible from Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley and the wider Black Country. You ll be at the heart of a busy operational site that combines sales, warehousing and processing under one roof, with direct access to senior leadership and a genuinely hands-on culture where finance is visible and valued across the business. What We Are Looking For The ideal candidate will have: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, or a strong Qualified by Experience candidate who has clearly operated at this level Demonstrable experience as a Financial Controller, or Finance Manager, ideally within stockholding, distribution, manufacturing or industrial SME environments Strong technical grounding in UK GAAP (FRS 102), with IFRS exposure a real advantage given the group reporting element A track record in stock-heavy environments and a good understanding of inventory accounting, margin discipline and the controls these settings demand Confidence working as part of an international group, comfortable with consolidation packs, intercompany matters and reporting to a non-UK parent Strong systems skills, advanced Excel and an appetite for improving processes rather than simply running them A pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset able to dig into the detail but also step back and see the wider commercial picture Excellent communication skills, with the gravitas to engage senior stakeholders and the approachability to work alongside the wider operational team Why Join the business Backing of an established global group with significant scale and stability Hands-on, varied position spanning technical accounting, commercial business partnering and operational involvement Direct exposure to senior management locally and at group level Genuine influence over systems, processes and the future shape of the finance function Hybrid working A baked in route to FD as the current FD plans to retire Training from current Finance Director About Us We are a local accountancy recruitment specialist. We appreciate that roles are often online for a long period of time. If you want to check if this role is still live or just want more details before applying, call us directly. Ref: DT69696
May 15, 2026
Full time
About the Business An excellent opportunity to be a Financial Controller paying £60,000 £70,000 for an established, globally backed manufacturing business based in West Bromwich, with hybrid working . Part of an international group with operations across more than 30 countries, the UK site combines a sales office with a fully operational warehouse, manufacturing facilities, and an in-house transport fleet. With a turnover of around £30m, this is a fantastic chance to take full ownership of the UK finance function and become a key partner to senior management. This role comes with the brilliant opportunity to progress to Financial Director , as the current position holder has plans to retire. Main Duties: As a Financial Controller , your main duties include: Taking complete ownership of the UK finance function and leading the day-to-day finance team Producing the monthly management accounts hands-on, covering P&L, balance sheet and cash flow with insightful commentary and variance analysis Delivering the annual statutory accounts under FRS 102 and acting as the lead point of contact through the year-end audit Submitting group reporting packs in line with parent company timetables, including IFRS consolidation requirements Owning the budgeting, forecasting and rolling cash flow cycles for the UK business Overseeing stock accounting, inventory valuation and margin analysis a critical function in a stockholding environment Managing treasury matters, FX exposure and intercompany reconciliations across the wider group Maintaining a robust control environment, ensuring SOX-style internal controls and group policies are embedded across the business Handling VAT, corporation tax and other statutory submissions, supported by external advisors where appropriate Overseeing payroll, credit control and supplier ledger activity Business partnering with the UK Managing Director and commercial team, providing the financial insight behind pricing, customer profitability and strategic direction Leading continuous improvement across finance systems, processes and reporting Location / Office / Culture The role is based in West Bromwich with a hybrid working arrangement , easily accessible from Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley and the wider Black Country. You ll be at the heart of a busy operational site that combines sales, warehousing and processing under one roof, with direct access to senior leadership and a genuinely hands-on culture where finance is visible and valued across the business. What We Are Looking For The ideal candidate will have: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, or a strong Qualified by Experience candidate who has clearly operated at this level Demonstrable experience as a Financial Controller, or Finance Manager, ideally within stockholding, distribution, manufacturing or industrial SME environments Strong technical grounding in UK GAAP (FRS 102), with IFRS exposure a real advantage given the group reporting element A track record in stock-heavy environments and a good understanding of inventory accounting, margin discipline and the controls these settings demand Confidence working as part of an international group, comfortable with consolidation packs, intercompany matters and reporting to a non-UK parent Strong systems skills, advanced Excel and an appetite for improving processes rather than simply running them A pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset able to dig into the detail but also step back and see the wider commercial picture Excellent communication skills, with the gravitas to engage senior stakeholders and the approachability to work alongside the wider operational team Why Join the business Backing of an established global group with significant scale and stability Hands-on, varied position spanning technical accounting, commercial business partnering and operational involvement Direct exposure to senior management locally and at group level Genuine influence over systems, processes and the future shape of the finance function Hybrid working A baked in route to FD as the current FD plans to retire Training from current Finance Director About Us We are a local accountancy recruitment specialist. We appreciate that roles are often online for a long period of time. If you want to check if this role is still live or just want more details before applying, call us directly. Ref: DT69696
A leader in its field looking for a Senior Group Tax Manager I'm working with a leading global research and data business. The Group has a complex international footprint and is undergoing ongoing transformation focused on operational simplification, cost discipline and strategic repositioning. And strengthening governance and controls across Finance and Tax. The Role This Senior Tax Manager role is a critical appointment within the Group Finance function, ensuring the effective day-to-day running of the Group tax team while supporting the ongoing evolution of the groups tax strategy, compliance, controls and operating model.The Senior Tax Manager will oversee UK and international corporate tax, lead on transfer pricing review and overhaul, and provide effective oversight across other taxes including employment taxes and VAT. The role will also play a key part in managing external advisors and driving work in-house where appropriate. Key Responsibilities Tax Governance & ControlsDesign and build the Group's tax governance framework, policies and controlsFormalise and develop compliance with UK, European and other International applicable statutory requirements, directives and guidelines including CCO, SAO, BRR, CFC, BEPS and OECDStrengthen tax processes, documentation and internal controls across the GroupSupport Group-level reporting, including uncertain tax positions where relevant UK Corporate TaxLead UK corporation tax compliance and reporting, including computations, filings and payments. Work to bring this in-houseManage UK tax provisions and support statutory and group reporting processesAct as primary contact for HMRC matters, enquiries and correspondenceLead on the R&D claim process Global Corporation Tax OversightProvide oversight and coordination of corporate tax compliance across the group and in particular the US, European and APAC territories.Support with local tax filings and issues where relevantEnsure consistent application of Group tax policies across jurisdictionsMonitor global tax developments and assess their impact on the Group Global Tax AccountingLead the external tax reporting process for half year and year endBuild in-house capabilities to manage this process reducing the reliance on external specialistsManage the monthly tax accounting and reporting requirements including reconciliations, bookings into ERP system and related invoicingDevelop clear guidance on tax implications of intercompany transactionsManage relationship with auditors and advisors Transfer PricingManage and improve the transfer pricing policies and processes, reducing reliance on external specialistsEnsure transfer pricing policies are compliant, robust and aligned with business operationsOversee preparation and maintenance of transfer pricing documentation Other TaxesProvide oversight across employment taxes, VAT and other indirect taxesEnsure appropriate controls, compliance and risk management across these areas.Support regional financial controllers and other stakeholders with tax audits and reviews with tax authorities Team & Stakeholder ManagementManage and develop a geographically dispersed Group tax teamCoordinate effectively with Finance, Legal and other internal stakeholdersManage relationships with external advisors and drive efficiency and value for moneyReduce reliance on external advisors by bringing core activities in-house over time Candidate Profile Essential Experience & Skills: Strong UK corporate tax expertise within a multinational groupProven experience in transfer pricing, including policy design and documentationExperience of managing day-to-day tax operations in a complex, international businessStrong knowledge of global tax regulations, transfer pricing guidelines and IFRS tax requirements.Good working knowledge of other taxes, particularly in UK (employment taxes, RDEC, VAT)Experience dealing with HMRC and managing enquiriesAbility to work in a fast paced, dynamic business environmentStrong communications skills Qualifications: ACA, CTA or equivalent professional qualification (preferred) Why Join: High-impact senior role with ownership of the Group tax function day-to-dayOpportunity to build, shape and modernise tax governance, controls and processesExposure to international operations within a well-known listed groupHybrid working model 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 15, 2026
Full time
A leader in its field looking for a Senior Group Tax Manager I'm working with a leading global research and data business. The Group has a complex international footprint and is undergoing ongoing transformation focused on operational simplification, cost discipline and strategic repositioning. And strengthening governance and controls across Finance and Tax. The Role This Senior Tax Manager role is a critical appointment within the Group Finance function, ensuring the effective day-to-day running of the Group tax team while supporting the ongoing evolution of the groups tax strategy, compliance, controls and operating model.The Senior Tax Manager will oversee UK and international corporate tax, lead on transfer pricing review and overhaul, and provide effective oversight across other taxes including employment taxes and VAT. The role will also play a key part in managing external advisors and driving work in-house where appropriate. Key Responsibilities Tax Governance & ControlsDesign and build the Group's tax governance framework, policies and controlsFormalise and develop compliance with UK, European and other International applicable statutory requirements, directives and guidelines including CCO, SAO, BRR, CFC, BEPS and OECDStrengthen tax processes, documentation and internal controls across the GroupSupport Group-level reporting, including uncertain tax positions where relevant UK Corporate TaxLead UK corporation tax compliance and reporting, including computations, filings and payments. Work to bring this in-houseManage UK tax provisions and support statutory and group reporting processesAct as primary contact for HMRC matters, enquiries and correspondenceLead on the R&D claim process Global Corporation Tax OversightProvide oversight and coordination of corporate tax compliance across the group and in particular the US, European and APAC territories.Support with local tax filings and issues where relevantEnsure consistent application of Group tax policies across jurisdictionsMonitor global tax developments and assess their impact on the Group Global Tax AccountingLead the external tax reporting process for half year and year endBuild in-house capabilities to manage this process reducing the reliance on external specialistsManage the monthly tax accounting and reporting requirements including reconciliations, bookings into ERP system and related invoicingDevelop clear guidance on tax implications of intercompany transactionsManage relationship with auditors and advisors Transfer PricingManage and improve the transfer pricing policies and processes, reducing reliance on external specialistsEnsure transfer pricing policies are compliant, robust and aligned with business operationsOversee preparation and maintenance of transfer pricing documentation Other TaxesProvide oversight across employment taxes, VAT and other indirect taxesEnsure appropriate controls, compliance and risk management across these areas.Support regional financial controllers and other stakeholders with tax audits and reviews with tax authorities Team & Stakeholder ManagementManage and develop a geographically dispersed Group tax teamCoordinate effectively with Finance, Legal and other internal stakeholdersManage relationships with external advisors and drive efficiency and value for moneyReduce reliance on external advisors by bringing core activities in-house over time Candidate Profile Essential Experience & Skills: Strong UK corporate tax expertise within a multinational groupProven experience in transfer pricing, including policy design and documentationExperience of managing day-to-day tax operations in a complex, international businessStrong knowledge of global tax regulations, transfer pricing guidelines and IFRS tax requirements.Good working knowledge of other taxes, particularly in UK (employment taxes, RDEC, VAT)Experience dealing with HMRC and managing enquiriesAbility to work in a fast paced, dynamic business environmentStrong communications skills Qualifications: ACA, CTA or equivalent professional qualification (preferred) Why Join: High-impact senior role with ownership of the Group tax function day-to-dayOpportunity to build, shape and modernise tax governance, controls and processesExposure to international operations within a well-known listed groupHybrid working model 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. #
Job Title: Partnership Tax Senior Manager Job Location: Edinburgh Your new company You'll be joining a highly respected, forward-thinking professional services firm with a strong UK presence and a reputation for delivering market-leading tax insight. The firm supports a substantial portfolio of partnership clients, including large professional partnerships, LLPs, and complex structures requiring deep technical expertise. You will be part of a collaborative and well-resourced tax team that values specialist knowledge, continuous development, and delivering exceptional service. Your new role As a Partnership Tax Manager or Senior Manager, you will take responsibility for managing a portfolio of partnership clients and delivering a blend of compliance, advisory, and strategic planning work. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include leading client relationship management, running update calls, resolving tax queries, and providing proactive planning and risk mitigation advice. You will oversee the seamless delivery of compliance work by coordinating with internal teams, managing partnership tax returns, ensuring adherence to UK partnership tax law, and taking ownership of HMRC enquiries, billing, and workflow management. You will also deliver advisory work across areas such as base profit reform (BPR), salaried member rules (SMR), transactions, and restructuring. In addition, you'll play a key role in developing junior team members, supporting business growth, and sharing technical expertise across the wider tax practice. What you'll need to succeed You will hold a recognised professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA or CTA (or an equivalent international qualification). You will bring significant experience working with partnership clients, ideally within a professional services environment, with strong technical knowledge of UK partnership tax legislation and proven experience managing a client portfolio. You'll be confident navigating complex tax issues, delivering advisory work, and maintaining excellent client relationships. Strong communication skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to lead and develop a nonperforming team will be essential. What you'll get in return You will join a supportive firm that recognises your expertise and rewards your contribution fairly. The benefits package includes empowered flexibility with time spent across office, home, and client site; private medical cover with 24/7 access to a virtual GP; and six annual volunteering days, alongside a comprehensive suite of wellbeing, financial, and lifestyle benefits. Above all, you'll be joining an organisation that invests in your progression, values specialist tax capability, and offers genuine long-term career opportunities within a high-performing 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 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Partnership Tax Senior Manager Job Location: Edinburgh Your new company You'll be joining a highly respected, forward-thinking professional services firm with a strong UK presence and a reputation for delivering market-leading tax insight. The firm supports a substantial portfolio of partnership clients, including large professional partnerships, LLPs, and complex structures requiring deep technical expertise. You will be part of a collaborative and well-resourced tax team that values specialist knowledge, continuous development, and delivering exceptional service. Your new role As a Partnership Tax Manager or Senior Manager, you will take responsibility for managing a portfolio of partnership clients and delivering a blend of compliance, advisory, and strategic planning work. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include leading client relationship management, running update calls, resolving tax queries, and providing proactive planning and risk mitigation advice. You will oversee the seamless delivery of compliance work by coordinating with internal teams, managing partnership tax returns, ensuring adherence to UK partnership tax law, and taking ownership of HMRC enquiries, billing, and workflow management. You will also deliver advisory work across areas such as base profit reform (BPR), salaried member rules (SMR), transactions, and restructuring. In addition, you'll play a key role in developing junior team members, supporting business growth, and sharing technical expertise across the wider tax practice. What you'll need to succeed You will hold a recognised professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA or CTA (or an equivalent international qualification). You will bring significant experience working with partnership clients, ideally within a professional services environment, with strong technical knowledge of UK partnership tax legislation and proven experience managing a client portfolio. You'll be confident navigating complex tax issues, delivering advisory work, and maintaining excellent client relationships. Strong communication skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to lead and develop a nonperforming team will be essential. What you'll get in return You will join a supportive firm that recognises your expertise and rewards your contribution fairly. The benefits package includes empowered flexibility with time spent across office, home, and client site; private medical cover with 24/7 access to a virtual GP; and six annual volunteering days, alongside a comprehensive suite of wellbeing, financial, and lifestyle benefits. Above all, you'll be joining an organisation that invests in your progression, values specialist tax capability, and offers genuine long-term career opportunities within a high-performing 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. #
Job Ref: AS/83746/GM Package: Negotiable + Bonus + Benefits Location: London (Remote) Job Title : Employment Tax Senior Manager (Global Mobility) Position Type : Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background: This award-winning accountancy firm (non-Big-4) is actively seeking a Senior Manager to lead their growing employment tax team in London. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing an existing client portfolio whilst ensuring high standards are maintained within operational teams. The Role: You'll be responsible for delivering industry leading advisory and compliance services to a diverse range of individual and international clients. You'll lead the development of recommendations and implementation plans, making informed decisions in complex areas. You'll drive innovation and deliver creative solutions to ensure clients attain their objectives. You'll play an active role in contributing to attaining team goals and ensuring your team is managed and developed effectively. The Candidate: The successful candidate will be a subject matter expert in employment tax both compliance & advisory coupled with strong leadership skills Strong commercial acumen and proven business development experience Strategic thinker, proven ability to anticipate and resolve complex scenarios Client-focused approach with a passion for delivering excellence Ability to influence at a senior level and manage complex stakeholder relationships Excellent written, oral communication and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas in plain language and in a pragmatic manner APPLY NOW: To apply for the position, please send your CV to Andy Shaw via the 'apply now' button.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Job Ref: AS/83746/GM Package: Negotiable + Bonus + Benefits Location: London (Remote) Job Title : Employment Tax Senior Manager (Global Mobility) Position Type : Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background: This award-winning accountancy firm (non-Big-4) is actively seeking a Senior Manager to lead their growing employment tax team in London. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing an existing client portfolio whilst ensuring high standards are maintained within operational teams. The Role: You'll be responsible for delivering industry leading advisory and compliance services to a diverse range of individual and international clients. You'll lead the development of recommendations and implementation plans, making informed decisions in complex areas. You'll drive innovation and deliver creative solutions to ensure clients attain their objectives. You'll play an active role in contributing to attaining team goals and ensuring your team is managed and developed effectively. The Candidate: The successful candidate will be a subject matter expert in employment tax both compliance & advisory coupled with strong leadership skills Strong commercial acumen and proven business development experience Strategic thinker, proven ability to anticipate and resolve complex scenarios Client-focused approach with a passion for delivering excellence Ability to influence at a senior level and manage complex stakeholder relationships Excellent written, oral communication and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas in plain language and in a pragmatic manner APPLY NOW: To apply for the position, please send your CV to Andy Shaw via the 'apply now' button.
Accounts & Audit Semi-Senior - South West London - Hybrid Working Options Your new company A well established and growing firm of accountants who have a reputation for developing their employees. Their clients range from small businesses to medium-sized companies with an international presence. Your new role Working alongside the partners and managers, your role will be varied with duties including assisting with the preparation of statutory accounts, assisting with audits and tax preparation. What you'll need to succeed You will be part qualified (AAT, ACA or ACCA) with at least 18 months experience of working in a small to medium-sized practice and have previous audit experience. You will also possess strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills. What you'll get in return Highly competitive salary Study support where required Full on the job training Hybrid working options 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 15, 2026
Full time
Accounts & Audit Semi-Senior - South West London - Hybrid Working Options Your new company A well established and growing firm of accountants who have a reputation for developing their employees. Their clients range from small businesses to medium-sized companies with an international presence. Your new role Working alongside the partners and managers, your role will be varied with duties including assisting with the preparation of statutory accounts, assisting with audits and tax preparation. What you'll need to succeed You will be part qualified (AAT, ACA or ACCA) with at least 18 months experience of working in a small to medium-sized practice and have previous audit experience. You will also possess strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills. What you'll get in return Highly competitive salary Study support where required Full on the job training Hybrid working options 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. #