Finance Manager - qualified by experience Location: Office-based, Southwest London Salary: £45,000 to £55,000 Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 6:30pm Permanent role A rapidly growing and dynamic property company based in Southwest London is seeking a finance manager to join their expanding finance team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-growth, private equity-backed organisation with ambitious plans to become a global leader in their sector. Apply today to join this amazing company! This is an exciting opportunity to start immediate (however they can accommodate a month's notice period). The interview process is a two-stage process, both face-to-face interviews in the office. Based in modern offices in Southwest London, you'll be part of a fast-paced and supportive team, with exposure to senior stakeholders and real opportunities for progression as the business continues to grow through acquisitions. Working in amazing light and airy offices in Southwest London with lovely social open plan facilities. Minutes' walk from an amazing high street, close to local tubes, trains and bus routes. The high street features a variety of boutique shops, restaurants, bars and trendy cafes catering to all your lunch and after work drinks requirements. This role is ideal for someone who has worked in the property industry previously, is qualified by experience and is looking for the next step in their career. Key Responsibilities of the finance manager: Invoice management - Ensure all invoices are correctly allocated to the relevant company and uploaded into QuickBooks Online via designated email accounts Supplier payments - Prepare and process payments to suppliers, ensuring all transactions receive the necessary director approval Invoice processing - Upload invoices into AutoEntry software to integrate with the accounting system, using dedicated email addresses for each entity Payment accuracy - Verify that all payments are made from the appropriate company accounts in line with the related costs Cash management - Transfer funds between company bank accounts to maintain adequate balances for outgoing payments Dormant accounts - Coordinate the submission of dormant company accounts in collaboration with external accountants Statutory filings - Arrange the submission of confirmation statements once approved by external accountants Deal tracking - Maintain and regularly update property deal ledgers in Excel, ensuring accuracy and completeness for accounting purposes Financial summaries - Produce and maintain profit and loss summaries across all deal ledgers Documentation control - Ensure all purchase and sale completion statements are properly saved and accessible for accountants Bank reporting - Prepare daily summaries of bank balances (morning and afternoon) for the director Liaison with accountants - Act as the primary contact for external accountants, providing information and resolving queries as required New company setup - Notify accountants of newly incorporated entities and ensure proper setup Company records - Maintain an up-to-date internal register of all active companies and projects Ad hoc reporting - Generate financial reports for the director to support property and land project decisions Accounts system use - Utilise QuickBooks Online to produce creditor reports for payment approvals and resolve any discrepancies Credit control - Monitor rental income and ensure payments are received in line with lease agreements General administration - Support day-to-day office tasks, including correspondence, filing, and document management Skills & Experience: Strong written and verbal communication abilities High level of accuracy in data entry and financial processing Advanced Excel skills, including Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPs, and complex formulas Excellent organisational and time management skills Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and integrity Comfortable working under pressure and meeting tight deadlines Confident interacting with a range of stakeholders, including senior management, clients, suppliers, and accountants Familiarity with QuickBooks Online is advantageous, though training can be provided
May 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager - qualified by experience Location: Office-based, Southwest London Salary: £45,000 to £55,000 Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 6:30pm Permanent role A rapidly growing and dynamic property company based in Southwest London is seeking a finance manager to join their expanding finance team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-growth, private equity-backed organisation with ambitious plans to become a global leader in their sector. Apply today to join this amazing company! This is an exciting opportunity to start immediate (however they can accommodate a month's notice period). The interview process is a two-stage process, both face-to-face interviews in the office. Based in modern offices in Southwest London, you'll be part of a fast-paced and supportive team, with exposure to senior stakeholders and real opportunities for progression as the business continues to grow through acquisitions. Working in amazing light and airy offices in Southwest London with lovely social open plan facilities. Minutes' walk from an amazing high street, close to local tubes, trains and bus routes. The high street features a variety of boutique shops, restaurants, bars and trendy cafes catering to all your lunch and after work drinks requirements. This role is ideal for someone who has worked in the property industry previously, is qualified by experience and is looking for the next step in their career. Key Responsibilities of the finance manager: Invoice management - Ensure all invoices are correctly allocated to the relevant company and uploaded into QuickBooks Online via designated email accounts Supplier payments - Prepare and process payments to suppliers, ensuring all transactions receive the necessary director approval Invoice processing - Upload invoices into AutoEntry software to integrate with the accounting system, using dedicated email addresses for each entity Payment accuracy - Verify that all payments are made from the appropriate company accounts in line with the related costs Cash management - Transfer funds between company bank accounts to maintain adequate balances for outgoing payments Dormant accounts - Coordinate the submission of dormant company accounts in collaboration with external accountants Statutory filings - Arrange the submission of confirmation statements once approved by external accountants Deal tracking - Maintain and regularly update property deal ledgers in Excel, ensuring accuracy and completeness for accounting purposes Financial summaries - Produce and maintain profit and loss summaries across all deal ledgers Documentation control - Ensure all purchase and sale completion statements are properly saved and accessible for accountants Bank reporting - Prepare daily summaries of bank balances (morning and afternoon) for the director Liaison with accountants - Act as the primary contact for external accountants, providing information and resolving queries as required New company setup - Notify accountants of newly incorporated entities and ensure proper setup Company records - Maintain an up-to-date internal register of all active companies and projects Ad hoc reporting - Generate financial reports for the director to support property and land project decisions Accounts system use - Utilise QuickBooks Online to produce creditor reports for payment approvals and resolve any discrepancies Credit control - Monitor rental income and ensure payments are received in line with lease agreements General administration - Support day-to-day office tasks, including correspondence, filing, and document management Skills & Experience: Strong written and verbal communication abilities High level of accuracy in data entry and financial processing Advanced Excel skills, including Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPs, and complex formulas Excellent organisational and time management skills Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and integrity Comfortable working under pressure and meeting tight deadlines Confident interacting with a range of stakeholders, including senior management, clients, suppliers, and accountants Familiarity with QuickBooks Online is advantageous, though training can be provided
4 DAYS A WEEK Tonbridge Friendly office Financial Controller (4 Days a Week) TonbridgeYou must be ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Financial Controller to join a well-established, privately owned property-focused business based near Tunbridge Wells. This is a rare 4-day-a-week position, offering a strong work-life balance while maintaining a highly influential role within the organisation. This position sits at the heart of the business, working closely with senior leadership to manage and oversee all financial operations. From cashflow forecasting to full accounts preparation, this is a hands-on role where attention to detail and commercial awareness are key. The successful candidate will take ownership of the finance function, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and strategic insight across multiple entities. With a supportive team and a friendly, close-knit office environment, this is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking stability, autonomy, and long-term impact. What we are looking for The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) with strong experience managing end-to-end finance operations. They will demonstrate: ACCA/CIMA/ACA QUALIFIED is essential Must have worked in a similar role previously. Proven ability to prepare full accounts in-house Solid understanding of cashflow management and financial reporting Experience within a property or asset-based business (highly desirable) Confidence working closely with Directors and contributing to decision-making A hands-on, organised, and proactive approach Ability to manage and support a small finance team This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, thrives in a collaborative environment, and values being part of a steady and well-run organisation. What's in it for you Salary £60,000-£70,000 pro rata 4-day working week (with Fridays off) 25 days holiday (pro rata) plus bank holidays Pension scheme On-site parking Friendly, supportive team culture with regular social events Dog-friendly office environment About the company This is a long-standing, financially stable business with a strong presence in the property sector. Known for its supportive and personable culture, the team is small, friendly, and collaborative, with a genuine emphasis on work-life balance and employee wellbeing. The role has become available due to retirement, offering a smooth handover and the opportunity to step into a well-structured position with clear processes already in place. If you are looking for a rewarding Financial Controller role with flexibility, autonomy, and a welcoming team, this is not to be missed. Apply today or get in touch urgently to find out more - interviews are taking place immediately. In application for this role, you are consenting to TN Recruits Ltd retaining your details to secure you work. All information provided will be held securely for up to 3 years unless we are contacted and instructed otherwise.IND4
May 28, 2026
Full time
4 DAYS A WEEK Tonbridge Friendly office Financial Controller (4 Days a Week) TonbridgeYou must be ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Financial Controller to join a well-established, privately owned property-focused business based near Tunbridge Wells. This is a rare 4-day-a-week position, offering a strong work-life balance while maintaining a highly influential role within the organisation. This position sits at the heart of the business, working closely with senior leadership to manage and oversee all financial operations. From cashflow forecasting to full accounts preparation, this is a hands-on role where attention to detail and commercial awareness are key. The successful candidate will take ownership of the finance function, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and strategic insight across multiple entities. With a supportive team and a friendly, close-knit office environment, this is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking stability, autonomy, and long-term impact. What we are looking for The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) with strong experience managing end-to-end finance operations. They will demonstrate: ACCA/CIMA/ACA QUALIFIED is essential Must have worked in a similar role previously. Proven ability to prepare full accounts in-house Solid understanding of cashflow management and financial reporting Experience within a property or asset-based business (highly desirable) Confidence working closely with Directors and contributing to decision-making A hands-on, organised, and proactive approach Ability to manage and support a small finance team This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, thrives in a collaborative environment, and values being part of a steady and well-run organisation. What's in it for you Salary £60,000-£70,000 pro rata 4-day working week (with Fridays off) 25 days holiday (pro rata) plus bank holidays Pension scheme On-site parking Friendly, supportive team culture with regular social events Dog-friendly office environment About the company This is a long-standing, financially stable business with a strong presence in the property sector. Known for its supportive and personable culture, the team is small, friendly, and collaborative, with a genuine emphasis on work-life balance and employee wellbeing. The role has become available due to retirement, offering a smooth handover and the opportunity to step into a well-structured position with clear processes already in place. If you are looking for a rewarding Financial Controller role with flexibility, autonomy, and a welcoming team, this is not to be missed. Apply today or get in touch urgently to find out more - interviews are taking place immediately. In application for this role, you are consenting to TN Recruits Ltd retaining your details to secure you work. All information provided will be held securely for up to 3 years unless we are contacted and instructed otherwise.IND4
Senior Commercial Property Solicitor - Up to £110k - Hybrid Working - Cheltenham We are partnering with a well-established Cheltenham-based law firm that is looking to appoint a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor, a commercially astute practitioner with solid experience across: Commercial Leasing, Property Acquisitions & Disposals, Landlord & Tenant matters, Development and Site Assembly, Property Finance, and the management of commercial property portfolios. Ideal Pre-Requisites: • 6+ years' PQE • Previous experience operating at a senior level (Senior Associate, Legal Director or Partner) within a respected Commercial Property team • A strong history of running and developing a varied Commercial Real Estate caseload • Exposure to a broad spectrum of commercial property work, such as complex lease work, transactional matters, development projects, refinancing, and general asset management instructions What's on Offer: • A highly flexible approach to salary, willing to put together an attractive package for the right individual (up to £110,000) • Hybrid working pattern (typically 3 days office-based, 2 from home), with room for negotiation • A clear and supportive career framework, with transparent criteria for progression • The chance to buy into the business at Partner level • Sensible and manageable billing expectations (around 5 chargeable hours per day) • A strong benefits package, including pension, private medical cover, life assurance, group income protection, and more The firm is known for its friendly and supportive culture, with Partners who genuinely encourage collaboration and maintain an open-door ethos. The working environment is professional but down-to-earth, giving senior lawyers the freedom to shape their practice while feeling backed by a cohesive team. They are open to making a significant senior appointment , considering individuals from Senior Associate through to Director or Partner level. This position would suit a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor seeking greater progression prospects, or someone keen to join a respected firm that values long-term career development and invests heavily in its people. To learn more about this opportunity, contact Jack Cooper at QED Legal on .
May 28, 2026
Full time
Senior Commercial Property Solicitor - Up to £110k - Hybrid Working - Cheltenham We are partnering with a well-established Cheltenham-based law firm that is looking to appoint a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor, a commercially astute practitioner with solid experience across: Commercial Leasing, Property Acquisitions & Disposals, Landlord & Tenant matters, Development and Site Assembly, Property Finance, and the management of commercial property portfolios. Ideal Pre-Requisites: • 6+ years' PQE • Previous experience operating at a senior level (Senior Associate, Legal Director or Partner) within a respected Commercial Property team • A strong history of running and developing a varied Commercial Real Estate caseload • Exposure to a broad spectrum of commercial property work, such as complex lease work, transactional matters, development projects, refinancing, and general asset management instructions What's on Offer: • A highly flexible approach to salary, willing to put together an attractive package for the right individual (up to £110,000) • Hybrid working pattern (typically 3 days office-based, 2 from home), with room for negotiation • A clear and supportive career framework, with transparent criteria for progression • The chance to buy into the business at Partner level • Sensible and manageable billing expectations (around 5 chargeable hours per day) • A strong benefits package, including pension, private medical cover, life assurance, group income protection, and more The firm is known for its friendly and supportive culture, with Partners who genuinely encourage collaboration and maintain an open-door ethos. The working environment is professional but down-to-earth, giving senior lawyers the freedom to shape their practice while feeling backed by a cohesive team. They are open to making a significant senior appointment , considering individuals from Senior Associate through to Director or Partner level. This position would suit a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor seeking greater progression prospects, or someone keen to join a respected firm that values long-term career development and invests heavily in its people. To learn more about this opportunity, contact Jack Cooper at QED Legal on .
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Business Support Administrator to join our client's Operations team in their Oxford Office. This is an onsite role and varied in nature. You will play a key part in ensuring the smooth running of administration, client onboarding, facilities coordination, and front-of-house client experience. You will be the first point of contact for many clients, visitors, and colleagues, delivering a professional and welcoming experience while supporting business operations across multiple offices. This role also offers genuine career progression opportunities. As the business continues to grow, there will be the opportunity for the successful candidate to develop into a Regional Leader/ Supervisor, taking on additional responsibility for supporting and coordinating administrative operations across multiple offices. Key Responsibilities include: Provide administrative support to Managers and Directors across the business Assist with monthly finance processes Maintain accurate electronic and paper filing systems Coordinate scanning, archiving, and document storage procedures Manage travel and courier arrangements Book meeting rooms for staff and client use Support the onboarding of new clients including the preparation of letters Completing compliance checks Support property maintenance activities across office locations Coordinate repairs, maintenance schedules, and supplier visits Assist with health and safety matters Help organise internal and external events Manage deliveries, facilities logs, and supplier coordination Deliver a professional and welcoming front-of-house experience including meeting room co-ordination Answer and transfer incoming calls About You: You will have had previous experience in an administrative, business or office support, or team secretary role Strong organisational, customer focused and time management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a friendly, approachable style Advanced IT skills Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality Experience working within a corporate setting Knowledge of CCH Central Software or similar systems In exchange you can expect to work for a standout employer who has an ambitious growth plan. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive team in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to make a real impact on the day-to-day success of the business.
May 28, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Business Support Administrator to join our client's Operations team in their Oxford Office. This is an onsite role and varied in nature. You will play a key part in ensuring the smooth running of administration, client onboarding, facilities coordination, and front-of-house client experience. You will be the first point of contact for many clients, visitors, and colleagues, delivering a professional and welcoming experience while supporting business operations across multiple offices. This role also offers genuine career progression opportunities. As the business continues to grow, there will be the opportunity for the successful candidate to develop into a Regional Leader/ Supervisor, taking on additional responsibility for supporting and coordinating administrative operations across multiple offices. Key Responsibilities include: Provide administrative support to Managers and Directors across the business Assist with monthly finance processes Maintain accurate electronic and paper filing systems Coordinate scanning, archiving, and document storage procedures Manage travel and courier arrangements Book meeting rooms for staff and client use Support the onboarding of new clients including the preparation of letters Completing compliance checks Support property maintenance activities across office locations Coordinate repairs, maintenance schedules, and supplier visits Assist with health and safety matters Help organise internal and external events Manage deliveries, facilities logs, and supplier coordination Deliver a professional and welcoming front-of-house experience including meeting room co-ordination Answer and transfer incoming calls About You: You will have had previous experience in an administrative, business or office support, or team secretary role Strong organisational, customer focused and time management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a friendly, approachable style Advanced IT skills Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality Experience working within a corporate setting Knowledge of CCH Central Software or similar systems In exchange you can expect to work for a standout employer who has an ambitious growth plan. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive team in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to make a real impact on the day-to-day success of the business.
CW+ is the official charity of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, working in close partnership with the Trust to support outstanding patient care across hospitals, clinics and community services serving more than 1.5 million people. We fund projects that go beyond statutory NHS funding, investing in world-class facilities, healthcare innovation and research, staff wellbeing, and a distinctive arts and design programme that transforms hospital spaces. We are also delivering Thirty at Thirty, our most ambitious fundraising initiative to date, aiming to raise £30m over five years. CW+ is seeking an exceptional Director of Finance to safeguard financial integrity and resilience, and to provide the strategic insight that enables CW+ to maximise its impact in a complex and evolving NHS environment. Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Board of Trustees (including the Finance & Investment Committee) as a senior member of the SMT, you will lead financial strategy, planning and governance, ensuring that every pound entrusted to CW+ is managed with the highest standards of stewardship, transparency and accountability. You will oversee all aspects of financial leadership, work alongside investment managers to support the administration and management of CW+'s investment and property portfolios, and partner across the organisation; supporting innovation, fundraising and programme delivery with rigorous appraisal, modelling and decision support. This is a hands-on, high-trust role at the heart of CW+'s leadership, strengthening controls and insight, enabling disciplined resource allocation and supporting sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior finance leader who brings: A professional accountancy qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) Senior post-qualification experience at Head/Director level within the charity sector Experience of investment and property management, and managing restricted and unrestricted funds Confidence operating at Board/committee level, with strong stakeholder skills and the ability to challenge constructively A pragmatic, analytical, collaborative approach and commitment to CW+'s purpose and values How to Apply Further information and details on how to apply are available via the Apply button. If you wish to have an informal discussion about the opportunity, please contact our retained advisor Anna Gardet at Prospectus with a copy of your CV by email: Deadline for applications: Sunday 7 June 2026 Interviews with Prospectus: 11-17 June 2026 Interviews with CW+: w/c 22 June 2026
May 28, 2026
Full time
CW+ is the official charity of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, working in close partnership with the Trust to support outstanding patient care across hospitals, clinics and community services serving more than 1.5 million people. We fund projects that go beyond statutory NHS funding, investing in world-class facilities, healthcare innovation and research, staff wellbeing, and a distinctive arts and design programme that transforms hospital spaces. We are also delivering Thirty at Thirty, our most ambitious fundraising initiative to date, aiming to raise £30m over five years. CW+ is seeking an exceptional Director of Finance to safeguard financial integrity and resilience, and to provide the strategic insight that enables CW+ to maximise its impact in a complex and evolving NHS environment. Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Board of Trustees (including the Finance & Investment Committee) as a senior member of the SMT, you will lead financial strategy, planning and governance, ensuring that every pound entrusted to CW+ is managed with the highest standards of stewardship, transparency and accountability. You will oversee all aspects of financial leadership, work alongside investment managers to support the administration and management of CW+'s investment and property portfolios, and partner across the organisation; supporting innovation, fundraising and programme delivery with rigorous appraisal, modelling and decision support. This is a hands-on, high-trust role at the heart of CW+'s leadership, strengthening controls and insight, enabling disciplined resource allocation and supporting sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior finance leader who brings: A professional accountancy qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) Senior post-qualification experience at Head/Director level within the charity sector Experience of investment and property management, and managing restricted and unrestricted funds Confidence operating at Board/committee level, with strong stakeholder skills and the ability to challenge constructively A pragmatic, analytical, collaborative approach and commitment to CW+'s purpose and values How to Apply Further information and details on how to apply are available via the Apply button. If you wish to have an informal discussion about the opportunity, please contact our retained advisor Anna Gardet at Prospectus with a copy of your CV by email: Deadline for applications: Sunday 7 June 2026 Interviews with Prospectus: 11-17 June 2026 Interviews with CW+: w/c 22 June 2026
Hybrid Mortgage Advisor / Hybrid Mortgage Broker - Hull Up to £30,000 Basic Including Car Allowance £65,000+ OTE Hybrid Working Cameron James Professional Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced hybrid mortgage advisor / hybrid mortgage broker to join a highly successful and expanding estate agency financial services business across Hull and East Yorkshire. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious hybrid mortgage advisor looking to join a well-established business offering strong lead generation, hybrid flexibility, excellent commission potential, and long-term career stability. The successful hybrid mortgage broker will benefit from a strong estate agency network generating consistent mortgage opportunities every week. Key Features: 5-8 qualified mortgage leads per week Hybrid working model Strong introducer relationships Existing client bank Full administration support Excellent protection opportunities High property transaction levels Duties: Provide whole-of-market mortgage and protection advice Conduct client appointments face-to-face and remotely Convert estate agency leads into completed business Build relationships with branch teams Manage and progress mortgage pipelines Deliver excellent customer outcomes Experience Required: Full CeMAP qualification or equivalent CAS status Previous Mortgage Advisor or Mortgage Broker experience Strong residential mortgage knowledge Estate agency experience preferred Commercial and target-driven approach Candidates with full CeMAP qualification and experience operating as a hybrid mortgage advisor within estate agency environments will be particularly suited to this opportunity. Package: Up to £30,000 basic salary £65,000+ uncapped OTE Pension Death-in-Service Uncapped commission structure Self-employed option available 70% self-generated split 45% company-generated split This role offers a genuine opportunity for an experienced hybrid mortgage broker with full CeMAP status to maximise earnings while benefiting from excellent lead flow and hybrid flexibility. For a confidential discussion, please contact: Bryn McMillan Financial Services Recruitment Director
May 27, 2026
Full time
Hybrid Mortgage Advisor / Hybrid Mortgage Broker - Hull Up to £30,000 Basic Including Car Allowance £65,000+ OTE Hybrid Working Cameron James Professional Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced hybrid mortgage advisor / hybrid mortgage broker to join a highly successful and expanding estate agency financial services business across Hull and East Yorkshire. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious hybrid mortgage advisor looking to join a well-established business offering strong lead generation, hybrid flexibility, excellent commission potential, and long-term career stability. The successful hybrid mortgage broker will benefit from a strong estate agency network generating consistent mortgage opportunities every week. Key Features: 5-8 qualified mortgage leads per week Hybrid working model Strong introducer relationships Existing client bank Full administration support Excellent protection opportunities High property transaction levels Duties: Provide whole-of-market mortgage and protection advice Conduct client appointments face-to-face and remotely Convert estate agency leads into completed business Build relationships with branch teams Manage and progress mortgage pipelines Deliver excellent customer outcomes Experience Required: Full CeMAP qualification or equivalent CAS status Previous Mortgage Advisor or Mortgage Broker experience Strong residential mortgage knowledge Estate agency experience preferred Commercial and target-driven approach Candidates with full CeMAP qualification and experience operating as a hybrid mortgage advisor within estate agency environments will be particularly suited to this opportunity. Package: Up to £30,000 basic salary £65,000+ uncapped OTE Pension Death-in-Service Uncapped commission structure Self-employed option available 70% self-generated split 45% company-generated split This role offers a genuine opportunity for an experienced hybrid mortgage broker with full CeMAP status to maximise earnings while benefiting from excellent lead flow and hybrid flexibility. For a confidential discussion, please contact: Bryn McMillan Financial Services Recruitment Director
General Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. General Manager - London Venues You'll report to the Business Manager for London. You will be responsible for: Deputy General Manager, Technical Heads of Department, Sales & Ticketing Manager. This is your opportunity to manage one of our prestigious theatres in the heart of London's West End. Managing, motivating, and developing the staff within the theatre is a crucial part of this role, ensuring clarity of direction and delivery of business priorities. Ultimately reporting to the Business Director for London, you will be responsible for the Profit & Loss statement for the venue and for the management of all commercial and operational activities that deliver a successful and profitable outcome for the Theatre. To be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the commercial theatre business. You will have strong financial and commercial skills and be able to articulate and implement the actions required to deliver sustained profits and growth potential. Excellent with people, you will understand the needs of the business, your team, and customers, and be able to balance and manage conflicting priorities effectively. You will be a team player, knowing when to direct, when to support and when to provide hands on assistance. The producer experience is at the heart of what we do, and you will be the key player in creating a welcoming and collaborative environment for visiting productions, where shared goals are the driving force to achieving success. This is a role that demands the ability to operate in a fast-changing environment, where efficiency and effectiveness are paramount. You will be flexible, a good problem solver and able to think and act independently. In addition, you must demonstrate an appetite for challenging the status quo and making change happen, whilst working within the policies and procedures of a large, multi-site, international organisation. Key responsibilities Financial and Commercial To exercise effective financial control and reporting on the venue including monthly financial reconciliations, settlements, and the timely processing of purchase orders, deliveries, and invoices. Working with the venue's Finance Business Partner, to create the annual budget for the venue and be responsible for achieving the targets set within it, regularly reporting to key stakeholders throughout the year. To maximise revenue streams and ensure overheads are in line with the budget and monitored accordingly. To oversee and ensure the effectiveness of the stock management system to maintain positive margin variance. Customer To always lead by example and empower the venue team to give an unrivalled customer experience to audience and producer alike, by delivering world class customer service. To maximise retail opportunities by leading on initiatives and driving and implementing new ideas. Encourage creative thinking in Customer Experience department. To ensure the venue has a proactive approach to delivering an inclusive and accessible experience to a diverse audience base. To act as an ambassador for ATG. To duty manage performances, including evenings and weekends. People Management To line manage the Deputy General Manager and Heads of Department, including Technical and Sales & Ticketing Heads of Department. To lead with any recruitment for the above roles, and to work with the Deputy General Manager and Heads of Department in delivering all staff inductions, scheduling, training and performance management. To motivate, lead and develop your team, with the ability to succession plan. To create a meritocratic working environment where a culture of excellent performance is embedded throughout the team. To set and maintain effective and efficient communication channels with the whole venue team and other key personnel, as well as external stakeholders. To effectively oversee all HR processes in the venue, paying due diligence to Union agreements. Building and Risk Management To ensure all fire safety, security, and counter terrorism, building checks, risk assessments and first aid procedures are always in place and in accordance with the license. To be responsible for the venue's repair and maintenance spend, liaising closely with ATG's central Property and Facilities Management departments. To utilise the in-house technical teams and external contactors in ensuring the building and its system are well maintained and operational. To develop and oversee the delivery of a rolling maintenance program, ensuring upkeep of the venue remains at an excellent standard. To act as a custodian and take pride in the theatre, ensuring the building is welcoming, safe, and fully operational, as well as reflecting the ATG brand positively. To ensure the venue meets its environmental goals though staff engagement and encouragement, attention to detail, information sharing and leading by example. To act as a first aider, and to undertake any other safety training as deemed appropriate to the role. To ensure the timely and thorough reporting and investigation of accidents and incidents. To be the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) for the venue. Relationships To lead on building a positive and dynamic relationships between ATG, the resident producer and any external clients. To engage, lead and support all departments in the delivery of the ATG's visions and values. To build and develop a constructive relationship with central ATG services, the local business community and key external stakeholders whilst acting as an ambassador for the venue. To build a positive relationship with Union representatives. Your skills, qualities, and experience If you are able to demonstrate many of the essential criteria, we encourage you to apply, and welcome transferable skills from other industries or backgrounds. We can give experience of any desirable criteria but may also use them to decide between candidates for this role. Essential Previous experience working in a management capacity; 3 years + is preferred Proven ability to organise, lead and motivate a large and diverse team while engendering a sense of teamwork and common purpose Evidence of a passion for delivering sophisticated and high-quality customer service in a busy environment Ability to manage and develop internal and external relationships at all levels Skills in developing people with a track record in training delivery Ability to work smartly with proven skills in problem-solving, and budget management A highly organised and flexible approach with the ability to plan and prioritise a varied workload, meet deadlines and ambitious targets The ability to work collaboratively, write reports, make presentations, and chair meetings Excellent IT skills, including advanced use of Office 365, including Word and Excel Desirable Personal licence holder Knowledge of ticketing and retail systems A genuine interest in the live entertainment industry, with some relevant work experience Holder of an appropriate management qualification Health and Safety qualification/experience About Us - Our Values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens . click apply for full job details
May 26, 2026
Full time
General Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. General Manager - London Venues You'll report to the Business Manager for London. You will be responsible for: Deputy General Manager, Technical Heads of Department, Sales & Ticketing Manager. This is your opportunity to manage one of our prestigious theatres in the heart of London's West End. Managing, motivating, and developing the staff within the theatre is a crucial part of this role, ensuring clarity of direction and delivery of business priorities. Ultimately reporting to the Business Director for London, you will be responsible for the Profit & Loss statement for the venue and for the management of all commercial and operational activities that deliver a successful and profitable outcome for the Theatre. To be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the commercial theatre business. You will have strong financial and commercial skills and be able to articulate and implement the actions required to deliver sustained profits and growth potential. Excellent with people, you will understand the needs of the business, your team, and customers, and be able to balance and manage conflicting priorities effectively. You will be a team player, knowing when to direct, when to support and when to provide hands on assistance. The producer experience is at the heart of what we do, and you will be the key player in creating a welcoming and collaborative environment for visiting productions, where shared goals are the driving force to achieving success. This is a role that demands the ability to operate in a fast-changing environment, where efficiency and effectiveness are paramount. You will be flexible, a good problem solver and able to think and act independently. In addition, you must demonstrate an appetite for challenging the status quo and making change happen, whilst working within the policies and procedures of a large, multi-site, international organisation. Key responsibilities Financial and Commercial To exercise effective financial control and reporting on the venue including monthly financial reconciliations, settlements, and the timely processing of purchase orders, deliveries, and invoices. Working with the venue's Finance Business Partner, to create the annual budget for the venue and be responsible for achieving the targets set within it, regularly reporting to key stakeholders throughout the year. To maximise revenue streams and ensure overheads are in line with the budget and monitored accordingly. To oversee and ensure the effectiveness of the stock management system to maintain positive margin variance. Customer To always lead by example and empower the venue team to give an unrivalled customer experience to audience and producer alike, by delivering world class customer service. To maximise retail opportunities by leading on initiatives and driving and implementing new ideas. Encourage creative thinking in Customer Experience department. To ensure the venue has a proactive approach to delivering an inclusive and accessible experience to a diverse audience base. To act as an ambassador for ATG. To duty manage performances, including evenings and weekends. People Management To line manage the Deputy General Manager and Heads of Department, including Technical and Sales & Ticketing Heads of Department. To lead with any recruitment for the above roles, and to work with the Deputy General Manager and Heads of Department in delivering all staff inductions, scheduling, training and performance management. To motivate, lead and develop your team, with the ability to succession plan. To create a meritocratic working environment where a culture of excellent performance is embedded throughout the team. To set and maintain effective and efficient communication channels with the whole venue team and other key personnel, as well as external stakeholders. To effectively oversee all HR processes in the venue, paying due diligence to Union agreements. Building and Risk Management To ensure all fire safety, security, and counter terrorism, building checks, risk assessments and first aid procedures are always in place and in accordance with the license. To be responsible for the venue's repair and maintenance spend, liaising closely with ATG's central Property and Facilities Management departments. To utilise the in-house technical teams and external contactors in ensuring the building and its system are well maintained and operational. To develop and oversee the delivery of a rolling maintenance program, ensuring upkeep of the venue remains at an excellent standard. To act as a custodian and take pride in the theatre, ensuring the building is welcoming, safe, and fully operational, as well as reflecting the ATG brand positively. To ensure the venue meets its environmental goals though staff engagement and encouragement, attention to detail, information sharing and leading by example. To act as a first aider, and to undertake any other safety training as deemed appropriate to the role. To ensure the timely and thorough reporting and investigation of accidents and incidents. To be the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) for the venue. Relationships To lead on building a positive and dynamic relationships between ATG, the resident producer and any external clients. To engage, lead and support all departments in the delivery of the ATG's visions and values. To build and develop a constructive relationship with central ATG services, the local business community and key external stakeholders whilst acting as an ambassador for the venue. To build a positive relationship with Union representatives. Your skills, qualities, and experience If you are able to demonstrate many of the essential criteria, we encourage you to apply, and welcome transferable skills from other industries or backgrounds. We can give experience of any desirable criteria but may also use them to decide between candidates for this role. Essential Previous experience working in a management capacity; 3 years + is preferred Proven ability to organise, lead and motivate a large and diverse team while engendering a sense of teamwork and common purpose Evidence of a passion for delivering sophisticated and high-quality customer service in a busy environment Ability to manage and develop internal and external relationships at all levels Skills in developing people with a track record in training delivery Ability to work smartly with proven skills in problem-solving, and budget management A highly organised and flexible approach with the ability to plan and prioritise a varied workload, meet deadlines and ambitious targets The ability to work collaboratively, write reports, make presentations, and chair meetings Excellent IT skills, including advanced use of Office 365, including Word and Excel Desirable Personal licence holder Knowledge of ticketing and retail systems A genuine interest in the live entertainment industry, with some relevant work experience Holder of an appropriate management qualification Health and Safety qualification/experience About Us - Our Values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens . click apply for full job details
Director of Finance & Resources Birmingham Royal Ballet Leadership Role Birmingham (hybrid) Shape the future of a world-class cultural institution. Birmingham Royal Ballet is one of the UK's leading ballet companies, renowned globally for both classical excellence and bold contemporary work, reaching audiences across the UK and internationally. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance & Resources to join our Executive Team at a pivotal moment, driving long-term sustainability, strengthening operations, and enabling ambitious artistic growth. The Opportunity This is more than a finance leadership role. It is a strategic position at the heart of a purpose-led organisation with operational responsibility for a multi-disciplinary finance, property and IT teams within a complex, global touring organisation. As a key member of the Executive Team, you will: Partner with the CEO and Board to shape organisational strategy and direction Lead Finance, IT, and Property functions to deliver high performance and innovation Act as Company Secretary, ensuring strong governance and regulatory compliance Develop a service-led approach for department teams delivering business support services across the business. Drive data-led decision making and evaluate new commercial opportunities Your Impact Build a financially resilient organisation that supports world-class artistic output Lead strategic financial modelling across productions, touring, and new ventures Oversee digital and infrastructure transformation to future-proof operations Enable income diversification through partnerships, innovation, and insight Champion a culture of business support services operating in a spirit of collaboration, transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement About You We are looking for a strategic, commercially astute leader who brings: Executive-level finance leadership experience Strong governance, risk, and stakeholder management expertise A track record of leading transformation across finance and operations The ability to balance artistic ambition with financial sustainability A passion for purpose led organisations and cultural impact Why Birmingham Royal Ballet? Join a globally respected organisation at the forefront of artistic innovation Play a pivotal role in shaping the future of ballet and cultural engagement Be part of a leadership team committed to excellence, diversity, and creativity Help deliver a mission to bring world-class ballet to the widest possible audiences Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £95,000 Generous holiday Enhanced pension Hybrid working If you're ready to combine strategic leadership with meaningful cultural impact, please apply.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance & Resources Birmingham Royal Ballet Leadership Role Birmingham (hybrid) Shape the future of a world-class cultural institution. Birmingham Royal Ballet is one of the UK's leading ballet companies, renowned globally for both classical excellence and bold contemporary work, reaching audiences across the UK and internationally. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance & Resources to join our Executive Team at a pivotal moment, driving long-term sustainability, strengthening operations, and enabling ambitious artistic growth. The Opportunity This is more than a finance leadership role. It is a strategic position at the heart of a purpose-led organisation with operational responsibility for a multi-disciplinary finance, property and IT teams within a complex, global touring organisation. As a key member of the Executive Team, you will: Partner with the CEO and Board to shape organisational strategy and direction Lead Finance, IT, and Property functions to deliver high performance and innovation Act as Company Secretary, ensuring strong governance and regulatory compliance Develop a service-led approach for department teams delivering business support services across the business. Drive data-led decision making and evaluate new commercial opportunities Your Impact Build a financially resilient organisation that supports world-class artistic output Lead strategic financial modelling across productions, touring, and new ventures Oversee digital and infrastructure transformation to future-proof operations Enable income diversification through partnerships, innovation, and insight Champion a culture of business support services operating in a spirit of collaboration, transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement About You We are looking for a strategic, commercially astute leader who brings: Executive-level finance leadership experience Strong governance, risk, and stakeholder management expertise A track record of leading transformation across finance and operations The ability to balance artistic ambition with financial sustainability A passion for purpose led organisations and cultural impact Why Birmingham Royal Ballet? Join a globally respected organisation at the forefront of artistic innovation Play a pivotal role in shaping the future of ballet and cultural engagement Be part of a leadership team committed to excellence, diversity, and creativity Help deliver a mission to bring world-class ballet to the widest possible audiences Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £95,000 Generous holiday Enhanced pension Hybrid working If you're ready to combine strategic leadership with meaningful cultural impact, please apply.
There's plenty about Topps Tiles that might surprise you. Like the scale of our Support Office in Leicester. We have Finance, Marketing, Buying, Central Operations, HR, Property, Customer Service and IT all under one roof. Tight-knit teams of talented people working together and working hard to get things done and drive results. But then, would you expect anything less from an ambitious, dynamic, market-leading, multi-million-pound retail business? After delivering our 20% market share goal of "one in five" in 2023, we have launched our new goal - Mission 365 - targeting £365 million of sales PURPOSE This role will support the Senior Finance Business Partner in running the month-end accounts and all financial planning and analysis activities for the Parkside, CTD, and Fired Earth brand. The role will cover both financial accounting and management accounting activities, as well as reporting, analysis and business commercial support. To support the Senior Finance Business Partner with various financial planning activities for the business, e.g. company budgeting cycle, forecasting, strategic 5-year planning, etc. To ensure that appropriate analysis of business performance is available in an accurate and timely fashion and that sufficient information exists to allow key business users to take appropriate action to ensure performance is maintained in line with plans agreed. To support the financial accounting / year end process, including some involvement with external audit. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Customer/Strategy/Plan: To ensure there is timely and accurate reporting and analysis to business managers, ensuring accuracy and relevancy of insight. To ensure that key aspects of the monthly management accounting and financial accounting processes are appropriately administered and information is available in a timely fashion. Communication with other departments who either feed information to the accounts or utilise information generated. Close off the ledgers within agreed timescales and ensure that all key balance sheet control accounts have been reconciled and approved on a monthly basis. To support the Senior Finance Business Partner to deliver a five-year financial plan, one year budget, and annual reforecast for the commercial businesses, which will help the business deliver its strategy and goal. Supporting with various other financial activities as required, e.g. financial analysis, commercial opportunities that may drive performance, reviewing performance against plan, etc. People/Leadership: Develop close and effective working relationships within Finance. Ability to communicate confidently and concisely, and act as a key business partner to a range of stakeholders across the business. Financial/Commercials: Support in the preparation of month end management accounts. Ensure that financial performance is well understood across the business, and commercial insight is generated in a way that colleagues generate learnings and instigate change. Ensure that the Senior Finance Business Partner and Director of Commercial Finance are well appraised of the financial performance (e.g. variances vs budget) and emerging long-term trends. Supporting in the preparation of information for presentations across the business, for example weekly reporting (including KPIs, etc.), Board reporting, etc. Support financial control and ensure that key balance sheet control accounts have been reconciled on a monthly basis. Risk and process: To ensure appropriate processes exist to identify key areas of risk and agree with the Senior Finance Business Partner and Director of Commercial Finance appropriate plans to manage those risks. To ensure that appropriate controls exist across the businesses (e.g. Balance Sheet reconciliation, analysis of key control accounts), including compliance with key regulatory areas. Look to drive improvements where possible to increase the reliability and robustness of information and controls.This will include process simplification and automation initiatives across the finance function. Decision Making/Freedom to Act: Freedom to liaise with other departments outside of finance to obtain all necessary information as required. Day to day responsibility covering the activities listed above and controlling / administering the company's financial processes, with flexibility to drive improvement. Communication with key business teams to support the creation of monthly accounts and provide reporting and analysis to support the business. Liaising with key business leaders and working together to drive business and commercial insight. Stakeholders: Senior Finance Business Partner Director of Commercial Finance Finance Business Partners across the group Financial Controller Rest of finance team Parkside operational teams CTD operational teams Fired Earth operational teams Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required: Essential Newly qualified or Part qualified accountant - we offer a comprehensive study package to support your accountancy development.Good working knowledge of core finance processes - monthly manage
May 26, 2026
Full time
There's plenty about Topps Tiles that might surprise you. Like the scale of our Support Office in Leicester. We have Finance, Marketing, Buying, Central Operations, HR, Property, Customer Service and IT all under one roof. Tight-knit teams of talented people working together and working hard to get things done and drive results. But then, would you expect anything less from an ambitious, dynamic, market-leading, multi-million-pound retail business? After delivering our 20% market share goal of "one in five" in 2023, we have launched our new goal - Mission 365 - targeting £365 million of sales PURPOSE This role will support the Senior Finance Business Partner in running the month-end accounts and all financial planning and analysis activities for the Parkside, CTD, and Fired Earth brand. The role will cover both financial accounting and management accounting activities, as well as reporting, analysis and business commercial support. To support the Senior Finance Business Partner with various financial planning activities for the business, e.g. company budgeting cycle, forecasting, strategic 5-year planning, etc. To ensure that appropriate analysis of business performance is available in an accurate and timely fashion and that sufficient information exists to allow key business users to take appropriate action to ensure performance is maintained in line with plans agreed. To support the financial accounting / year end process, including some involvement with external audit. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Customer/Strategy/Plan: To ensure there is timely and accurate reporting and analysis to business managers, ensuring accuracy and relevancy of insight. To ensure that key aspects of the monthly management accounting and financial accounting processes are appropriately administered and information is available in a timely fashion. Communication with other departments who either feed information to the accounts or utilise information generated. Close off the ledgers within agreed timescales and ensure that all key balance sheet control accounts have been reconciled and approved on a monthly basis. To support the Senior Finance Business Partner to deliver a five-year financial plan, one year budget, and annual reforecast for the commercial businesses, which will help the business deliver its strategy and goal. Supporting with various other financial activities as required, e.g. financial analysis, commercial opportunities that may drive performance, reviewing performance against plan, etc. People/Leadership: Develop close and effective working relationships within Finance. Ability to communicate confidently and concisely, and act as a key business partner to a range of stakeholders across the business. Financial/Commercials: Support in the preparation of month end management accounts. Ensure that financial performance is well understood across the business, and commercial insight is generated in a way that colleagues generate learnings and instigate change. Ensure that the Senior Finance Business Partner and Director of Commercial Finance are well appraised of the financial performance (e.g. variances vs budget) and emerging long-term trends. Supporting in the preparation of information for presentations across the business, for example weekly reporting (including KPIs, etc.), Board reporting, etc. Support financial control and ensure that key balance sheet control accounts have been reconciled on a monthly basis. Risk and process: To ensure appropriate processes exist to identify key areas of risk and agree with the Senior Finance Business Partner and Director of Commercial Finance appropriate plans to manage those risks. To ensure that appropriate controls exist across the businesses (e.g. Balance Sheet reconciliation, analysis of key control accounts), including compliance with key regulatory areas. Look to drive improvements where possible to increase the reliability and robustness of information and controls.This will include process simplification and automation initiatives across the finance function. Decision Making/Freedom to Act: Freedom to liaise with other departments outside of finance to obtain all necessary information as required. Day to day responsibility covering the activities listed above and controlling / administering the company's financial processes, with flexibility to drive improvement. Communication with key business teams to support the creation of monthly accounts and provide reporting and analysis to support the business. Liaising with key business leaders and working together to drive business and commercial insight. Stakeholders: Senior Finance Business Partner Director of Commercial Finance Finance Business Partners across the group Financial Controller Rest of finance team Parkside operational teams CTD operational teams Fired Earth operational teams Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required: Essential Newly qualified or Part qualified accountant - we offer a comprehensive study package to support your accountancy development.Good working knowledge of core finance processes - monthly manage
Role Overview: An established law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Solicitor / CILEX to join their Commercial Property team in a senior role (Senior Associate or Salaried Partner, depending on experience). The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8 years PQE and will work on a varied caseload covering all aspects of commercial property matters. This is a senior role for someone who wants to grow and develop the department. The successful candidate will not only be an excellent lawyer but also have the drive to develop the team, manage junior members, and contribute to business development initiatives. The role is primarily based in the city centre office, with occasional work in a satellite office to maintain team cohesion. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Work: Draft, negotiate, and complete commercial leases, licences, agreements for lease, and related documentation. Advise SME's and business owners on purchase and sale of commercial property. Act for lenders, receivers, liquidators, and administrators in property transactions. Support corporate transactions by managing the property aspects of acquisitions, disposals, mergers, and restructuring. Conduct property due diligence, including reviewing title, leases, searches, and replies to enquiries. Advise on property finance matters, including security over land. Draft auction packs and related commercial property contracts. Supervision / Management: Supervise and manage junior members of the commercial property team, including monthly supervision meetings. Client Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients. Maintain excellent client care and file management. Business Development: Develop new contacts and assist in growing the client base for the commercial property department. Attend marketing and networking events as required. Strategy & Firm Contributions: Participate in strategy groups to help drive the firm forward. Prepare submissions for external legal directories (e.g., Legal 500). Essential Skills: Strong legal knowledge and understanding of commercial property law. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experience supervising junior team members. Business development and networking experience. Please send your CV to Gabriella.farebrother-
May 26, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: An established law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Solicitor / CILEX to join their Commercial Property team in a senior role (Senior Associate or Salaried Partner, depending on experience). The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8 years PQE and will work on a varied caseload covering all aspects of commercial property matters. This is a senior role for someone who wants to grow and develop the department. The successful candidate will not only be an excellent lawyer but also have the drive to develop the team, manage junior members, and contribute to business development initiatives. The role is primarily based in the city centre office, with occasional work in a satellite office to maintain team cohesion. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Work: Draft, negotiate, and complete commercial leases, licences, agreements for lease, and related documentation. Advise SME's and business owners on purchase and sale of commercial property. Act for lenders, receivers, liquidators, and administrators in property transactions. Support corporate transactions by managing the property aspects of acquisitions, disposals, mergers, and restructuring. Conduct property due diligence, including reviewing title, leases, searches, and replies to enquiries. Advise on property finance matters, including security over land. Draft auction packs and related commercial property contracts. Supervision / Management: Supervise and manage junior members of the commercial property team, including monthly supervision meetings. Client Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients. Maintain excellent client care and file management. Business Development: Develop new contacts and assist in growing the client base for the commercial property department. Attend marketing and networking events as required. Strategy & Firm Contributions: Participate in strategy groups to help drive the firm forward. Prepare submissions for external legal directories (e.g., Legal 500). Essential Skills: Strong legal knowledge and understanding of commercial property law. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experience supervising junior team members. Business development and networking experience. Please send your CV to Gabriella.farebrother-
Role Overview: An established law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Solicitor / CILEX to join their Commercial Property team in a senior role (Senior Associate or Salaried Partner, depending on experience). The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8 years PQE and will work on a varied caseload covering all aspects of commercial property matters. This is a senior role for someone who wants to grow and develop the department. The successful candidate will not only be an excellent lawyer but also have the drive to develop the team, manage junior members, and contribute to business development initiatives. The role is primarily based in the city centre office, with occasional work in a satellite office to maintain team cohesion. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Work: Draft, negotiate, and complete commercial leases, licences, agreements for lease, and related documentation. Advise SME's and business owners on purchase and sale of commercial property. Act for lenders, receivers, liquidators, and administrators in property transactions. Support corporate transactions by managing the property aspects of acquisitions, disposals, mergers, and restructuring. Conduct property due diligence, including reviewing title, leases, searches, and replies to enquiries. Advise on property finance matters, including security over land. Draft auction packs and related commercial property contracts. Supervision / Management: Supervise and manage junior members of the commercial property team, including monthly supervision meetings. Client Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients. Maintain excellent client care and file management. Business Development: Develop new contacts and assist in growing the client base for the commercial property department. Attend marketing and networking events as required. Strategy & Firm Contributions: Participate in strategy groups to help drive the firm forward. Prepare submissions for external legal directories (e.g., Legal 500). Essential Skills: Strong legal knowledge and understanding of commercial property law. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experience supervising junior team members. Business development and networking experience.Please send your CV to Gabriella.farebrother-
May 26, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: An established law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Solicitor / CILEX to join their Commercial Property team in a senior role (Senior Associate or Salaried Partner, depending on experience). The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 8 years PQE and will work on a varied caseload covering all aspects of commercial property matters. This is a senior role for someone who wants to grow and develop the department. The successful candidate will not only be an excellent lawyer but also have the drive to develop the team, manage junior members, and contribute to business development initiatives. The role is primarily based in the city centre office, with occasional work in a satellite office to maintain team cohesion. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Work: Draft, negotiate, and complete commercial leases, licences, agreements for lease, and related documentation. Advise SME's and business owners on purchase and sale of commercial property. Act for lenders, receivers, liquidators, and administrators in property transactions. Support corporate transactions by managing the property aspects of acquisitions, disposals, mergers, and restructuring. Conduct property due diligence, including reviewing title, leases, searches, and replies to enquiries. Advise on property finance matters, including security over land. Draft auction packs and related commercial property contracts. Supervision / Management: Supervise and manage junior members of the commercial property team, including monthly supervision meetings. Client Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients. Maintain excellent client care and file management. Business Development: Develop new contacts and assist in growing the client base for the commercial property department. Attend marketing and networking events as required. Strategy & Firm Contributions: Participate in strategy groups to help drive the firm forward. Prepare submissions for external legal directories (e.g., Legal 500). Essential Skills: Strong legal knowledge and understanding of commercial property law. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Experience supervising junior team members. Business development and networking experience.Please send your CV to Gabriella.farebrother-
Head of FM and Capital Projects To lead, manage and direct the strategy and internal governance for the delivery of facilities building management (FM) across the Council and its partner services Head of FM and Capital Projects Implement the strategic overview of FM operations and ensure that facilities management operations activities are regularly reviewed regards contract management, and that building related duties and procurement arrangements are followed. This will include FM energy related works and works related to net carbon zero efficiencies through lifecycle repairs and/or upgrades. Head of FM and Capital Projects To oversee the formulation and delivery of plans for the management of the Council's property assets to ensure that assets are appropriately inspected and maintained in accordance with all legislative and regulatory requirements. Head of FM and Capital Projects To develop and implement effective arrangements for Facilities Management in all the premises occupied by the Council, its staff or partners for the delivery of its services. Head of FM and Capital Projects To present timely, robust and relevant information and advice to Members and Officers in relation to the Council's property and land assets To ensure that the Council's property assets are regularly inspected, maintained, and reviewed as appropriate to keep them in good repair and maximise the benefit the Council gains from the ownership and use of the properties. To ensure that all statutory and legislative requirements are met in respect of the Council's ownership and use of its property assets, including completing any necessary risk assessments and remedial works. To put in place contracts and agreements with appropriate contractors or providers as necessary to deliver the full range of Facilities Management functions in an effective, timely manner, ensuring value for money for the Council. To procure where appropriate, suitable providers/contractors to undertake specialist work. To direct and monitor such providers and contractors so as to ensure that all services are delivered to specified standards and within agreed budgets and timescales. To be conversant with the relevant statutory and regulatory requirements (in particular as they relate to Local Authority owned and occupied property) and the provisions of the Council's constitution and to develop the full range of managerial and professional skills and knowledge to satisfy the requirements of the post. To present timely and relevant information and advice to the Deputy Director Finance and Property and to Cabinet Members and to deal promptly with other matters requiring the postholders attention. A degree in Facilities Management or similar CIWFM or similar professional accreditation Project Management qualification - PRINCE 2
May 26, 2026
Contractor
Head of FM and Capital Projects To lead, manage and direct the strategy and internal governance for the delivery of facilities building management (FM) across the Council and its partner services Head of FM and Capital Projects Implement the strategic overview of FM operations and ensure that facilities management operations activities are regularly reviewed regards contract management, and that building related duties and procurement arrangements are followed. This will include FM energy related works and works related to net carbon zero efficiencies through lifecycle repairs and/or upgrades. Head of FM and Capital Projects To oversee the formulation and delivery of plans for the management of the Council's property assets to ensure that assets are appropriately inspected and maintained in accordance with all legislative and regulatory requirements. Head of FM and Capital Projects To develop and implement effective arrangements for Facilities Management in all the premises occupied by the Council, its staff or partners for the delivery of its services. Head of FM and Capital Projects To present timely, robust and relevant information and advice to Members and Officers in relation to the Council's property and land assets To ensure that the Council's property assets are regularly inspected, maintained, and reviewed as appropriate to keep them in good repair and maximise the benefit the Council gains from the ownership and use of the properties. To ensure that all statutory and legislative requirements are met in respect of the Council's ownership and use of its property assets, including completing any necessary risk assessments and remedial works. To put in place contracts and agreements with appropriate contractors or providers as necessary to deliver the full range of Facilities Management functions in an effective, timely manner, ensuring value for money for the Council. To procure where appropriate, suitable providers/contractors to undertake specialist work. To direct and monitor such providers and contractors so as to ensure that all services are delivered to specified standards and within agreed budgets and timescales. To be conversant with the relevant statutory and regulatory requirements (in particular as they relate to Local Authority owned and occupied property) and the provisions of the Council's constitution and to develop the full range of managerial and professional skills and knowledge to satisfy the requirements of the post. To present timely and relevant information and advice to the Deputy Director Finance and Property and to Cabinet Members and to deal promptly with other matters requiring the postholders attention. A degree in Facilities Management or similar CIWFM or similar professional accreditation Project Management qualification - PRINCE 2
Overview Mitchell Adam are delighted to be partnering with a well-established property investment and development business who are looking to appoint a Treasury Accountant to take ownership of their core treasury operations. Reporting into the Financial Controller and a experienced Treasury Manager, this is a key position within the finance function, playing an important role in ensuring accuracy, control and consistency across all day-to-day treasury activity. In this role, you will be responsible for the ongoing management of the group's funding arrangements, including secured investment loans, interest rate hedging and foreign exchange exposure. A large part of the role will focus on ensuring banking, debt and derivative activity is accurately recorded, controlled and reconciled, with a strong emphasis on maintaining the integrity of financial information. Alongside the operational responsibilities, you will work closely with senior stakeholders including the Group Treasurer and Finance Director, providing input into cashflow forecasting, risk management and treasury policy. The role also offers involvement in wider finance processes, including elements of management reporting, giving you broader exposure to journals, balance sheet activity and P&L support within a structured environment. Skills Needed Part-qualified accountant (CIMA / ACCA / ACA / ACT) or equivalent experience. Strong understanding of treasury operations, banking structures or financial controls. Confident communicator with the ability to engage across finance and senior stakeholders. Ideally, located in close vicinity to the fantastic office in Solihull. What You Will Receive A key treasury-focused role within a well-established property business, with opportunities to grow in wider finance. Exposure to complex funding structures, hedging and financial instruments. Close working relationships with senior finance including the Financial Controller and Group Treasurer. Strong benefits package including study support, enhanced pension, private healthcare and additional workplace perks. Summary This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional with treasury or broader technical accounting experience looking to take ownership of a core operational function within a property environment. If you are seeking a role that combines technical detail, financial control and senior stakeholder exposure, please apply now.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Overview Mitchell Adam are delighted to be partnering with a well-established property investment and development business who are looking to appoint a Treasury Accountant to take ownership of their core treasury operations. Reporting into the Financial Controller and a experienced Treasury Manager, this is a key position within the finance function, playing an important role in ensuring accuracy, control and consistency across all day-to-day treasury activity. In this role, you will be responsible for the ongoing management of the group's funding arrangements, including secured investment loans, interest rate hedging and foreign exchange exposure. A large part of the role will focus on ensuring banking, debt and derivative activity is accurately recorded, controlled and reconciled, with a strong emphasis on maintaining the integrity of financial information. Alongside the operational responsibilities, you will work closely with senior stakeholders including the Group Treasurer and Finance Director, providing input into cashflow forecasting, risk management and treasury policy. The role also offers involvement in wider finance processes, including elements of management reporting, giving you broader exposure to journals, balance sheet activity and P&L support within a structured environment. Skills Needed Part-qualified accountant (CIMA / ACCA / ACA / ACT) or equivalent experience. Strong understanding of treasury operations, banking structures or financial controls. Confident communicator with the ability to engage across finance and senior stakeholders. Ideally, located in close vicinity to the fantastic office in Solihull. What You Will Receive A key treasury-focused role within a well-established property business, with opportunities to grow in wider finance. Exposure to complex funding structures, hedging and financial instruments. Close working relationships with senior finance including the Financial Controller and Group Treasurer. Strong benefits package including study support, enhanced pension, private healthcare and additional workplace perks. Summary This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional with treasury or broader technical accounting experience looking to take ownership of a core operational function within a property environment. If you are seeking a role that combines technical detail, financial control and senior stakeholder exposure, please apply now.
Asset Management Surveyor - SPN Join UK Power Networks in Crawley and help shape essential infrastructure projects across SPN. If you are an experienced property or consents professional looking for a high-impact role, this is your opportunity to take the lead on land and statutory consents that support major customer and asset management schemes. Working within our Asset Management directorate, you will play a key role in securing, protecting and managing the property rights needed to deliver and safeguard critical electricity infrastructure. Salary: 68,144 plus 3% bonus Location: Crawley Contract: Permanent Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days remote after probation You will work on varied and complex projects involving freehold and leasehold acquisitions, easements, wayleaves, compensation matters and third-party negotiations. This is a visible role where your expertise will influence project delivery, legal strategy, stakeholder relationships and business risk management across a defined geographical area. Alongside a competitive salary, we offer a strong benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, finances and work-life balance. 25 Days Annual Leave plus bank holidays. Reservist Leave - Additional 18 days full pay and 22 unpaid Personal Pension Plan - Personal contribution rates of 4% or 5% (UK Power Networks will make a corresponding contribution of 8% or 10%) Tenancy Loan Deposit Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Tax efficient benefits: Cycle to Work, Home & Tech, and Green Car Leasing Schemes Occupational Health support Switched On - scheme providing discount on hundreds of retailers' products You will bring strong experience in operational property, consents, wayleaves or land rights, with the confidence to manage complex negotiations and work effectively with customers, landowners, agents, solicitors, contractors and senior internal stakeholders. You may be RICS qualified, HNC qualified, or able to demonstrate equivalent technical knowledge and experience. Just as importantly, you will be commercially aware, confident handling complexity and conflict, and motivated by the chance to make a real impact in a highly regulated infrastructure environment. Closing date: 09/06/2026 For more information and to view the full job description please click apply! If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Asset Management Surveyor - SPN Join UK Power Networks in Crawley and help shape essential infrastructure projects across SPN. If you are an experienced property or consents professional looking for a high-impact role, this is your opportunity to take the lead on land and statutory consents that support major customer and asset management schemes. Working within our Asset Management directorate, you will play a key role in securing, protecting and managing the property rights needed to deliver and safeguard critical electricity infrastructure. Salary: 68,144 plus 3% bonus Location: Crawley Contract: Permanent Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days remote after probation You will work on varied and complex projects involving freehold and leasehold acquisitions, easements, wayleaves, compensation matters and third-party negotiations. This is a visible role where your expertise will influence project delivery, legal strategy, stakeholder relationships and business risk management across a defined geographical area. Alongside a competitive salary, we offer a strong benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, finances and work-life balance. 25 Days Annual Leave plus bank holidays. Reservist Leave - Additional 18 days full pay and 22 unpaid Personal Pension Plan - Personal contribution rates of 4% or 5% (UK Power Networks will make a corresponding contribution of 8% or 10%) Tenancy Loan Deposit Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Tax efficient benefits: Cycle to Work, Home & Tech, and Green Car Leasing Schemes Occupational Health support Switched On - scheme providing discount on hundreds of retailers' products You will bring strong experience in operational property, consents, wayleaves or land rights, with the confidence to manage complex negotiations and work effectively with customers, landowners, agents, solicitors, contractors and senior internal stakeholders. You may be RICS qualified, HNC qualified, or able to demonstrate equivalent technical knowledge and experience. Just as importantly, you will be commercially aware, confident handling complexity and conflict, and motivated by the chance to make a real impact in a highly regulated infrastructure environment. Closing date: 09/06/2026 For more information and to view the full job description please click apply! If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
A well-established housing provider in the North West is seeking an interim Head of Finance Business Partnering for an inital 6-month period with option of temp to permanent for the right candidate. The organisation has a strong focus on service delivery, financial control, and continuous improvement across its housing operations. This is a senior, hands-on leadership role combining team management, consolidation of management accounts, and strengthening of business partnering across the organisation. A key focus will also be driving improvements in financial systems and processes, including automation and better use of core finance systems. Responsibilities: Lead and manage the Finance Business Partnering team, providing direction, oversight, and support across key service areas Oversee and consolidate monthly management accounts, ensuring accurate, timely, and insightful reporting to the Finance Director and senior stakeholders Drive high-quality business partnering across the organisation, supporting operational teams with financial insight, challenge, and decision-making Support property-related finance activities as required (e.g. repairs, maintenance, capital spend) Identify and implement process improvements, with a focus on automation and efficiency across finance systems Build strong relationships across finance and operational teams, translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insight Requirements: Qualified Accountant with proven experience operating at a senior finance level, ideally from a housing association background Strong understanding of management accounting, including consolidation, reporting, and performance analysis Demonstrable experience managing and developing finance teams, ideally within a business partnering model Experience within property or housing finance (e.g. repairs, maintenance, capital programmes) is highly desirable Strong systems expertise, with experience improving and automating finance processes Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge at senior levels Please get in touch if this role is of interest and you feel you can add value in the position.
May 25, 2026
Full time
A well-established housing provider in the North West is seeking an interim Head of Finance Business Partnering for an inital 6-month period with option of temp to permanent for the right candidate. The organisation has a strong focus on service delivery, financial control, and continuous improvement across its housing operations. This is a senior, hands-on leadership role combining team management, consolidation of management accounts, and strengthening of business partnering across the organisation. A key focus will also be driving improvements in financial systems and processes, including automation and better use of core finance systems. Responsibilities: Lead and manage the Finance Business Partnering team, providing direction, oversight, and support across key service areas Oversee and consolidate monthly management accounts, ensuring accurate, timely, and insightful reporting to the Finance Director and senior stakeholders Drive high-quality business partnering across the organisation, supporting operational teams with financial insight, challenge, and decision-making Support property-related finance activities as required (e.g. repairs, maintenance, capital spend) Identify and implement process improvements, with a focus on automation and efficiency across finance systems Build strong relationships across finance and operational teams, translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insight Requirements: Qualified Accountant with proven experience operating at a senior finance level, ideally from a housing association background Strong understanding of management accounting, including consolidation, reporting, and performance analysis Demonstrable experience managing and developing finance teams, ideally within a business partnering model Experience within property or housing finance (e.g. repairs, maintenance, capital programmes) is highly desirable Strong systems expertise, with experience improving and automating finance processes Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge at senior levels Please get in touch if this role is of interest and you feel you can add value in the position.
The High Wycombe office of medium sized firm looking to hire an Audit Manager on a full time, permanent basis. The High Wycombe office has benefited from significant growth in recent years and need an experienced Audit Manager to join their team. The office has a diverse portfolio of clients and will provide an exciting and inclusive working environment to further develop your career. To become part of the team providing a wide range of audit, accounting and advisory services to our clients. They can offer varied and interesting work involving client contact with the people who make the decisions. An Audit Manager in the High Wycombe office will have responsibility for managing a wide portfolio of clients that operate in a range of sectors, reporting directly to the Partners. The position would also involve some accounts preparation work, as well as one-off assignments and special work, as required. Responsibilities will include: Managing the audit processManaging and monitoring progress of work and budgetsEnsuring all work is delivered on time and to a high standard.Supervising and coaching qualified staff and traineesLiaison with tax teamOpportunities to work on special assignments and projects.They offer accounting, audit and assurance, business advisory, tax and VAT services, acting for businesses and individuals both in the UK and internationally. The portfolio of clients held within the office range from small/medium sized business to large international groups with key specialisms in owner managed businesses, property, Not For Profit, private wealth and professional practices. Their staff work regularly and closely with their colleagues in our national offices to provide a seamless service to clients, wherever they are located. The High Wycombe office is home to 2 partners, 2 directors and 40 members of staff. They benefit from a small office feel, within the larger firm of around 1,200 people. The position will require a strong level of ability, commitment, and flexibility. Candidates should be self-motivated, display a positive approach to work and have the ability to get things done. In addition, they should possess the confidence and professionalism to establish credibility at all levels, be commercially minded and have a clear perception of client requirements. Education and Experience:CA/ACA/ACCA qualifiedAudit background or a general practice backgroundExcellent understanding of FRS 102 is essential, and IFRS an advantage.Practical experience of one off special assignments or technical projects would be an advantage.Systems used are Excel, Word, CCH Accounts Production and CCH Audit Automation.Good leadership and training skills.Reward and benefitsA 35 hour working week with a hybrid working policy with the flexibility to work from home for up to three days per week (our core hours are 10-4)Excellent benefits including; contributory pension scheme, 25 days annual leave, Life Assurance cover and great flexible benefits and family friendly policies,Eligibility for the firm's Profit-Sharing Plan. Paid in December.Eligibility for the discretionary bonus scheme. 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 24, 2026
Full time
The High Wycombe office of medium sized firm looking to hire an Audit Manager on a full time, permanent basis. The High Wycombe office has benefited from significant growth in recent years and need an experienced Audit Manager to join their team. The office has a diverse portfolio of clients and will provide an exciting and inclusive working environment to further develop your career. To become part of the team providing a wide range of audit, accounting and advisory services to our clients. They can offer varied and interesting work involving client contact with the people who make the decisions. An Audit Manager in the High Wycombe office will have responsibility for managing a wide portfolio of clients that operate in a range of sectors, reporting directly to the Partners. The position would also involve some accounts preparation work, as well as one-off assignments and special work, as required. Responsibilities will include: Managing the audit processManaging and monitoring progress of work and budgetsEnsuring all work is delivered on time and to a high standard.Supervising and coaching qualified staff and traineesLiaison with tax teamOpportunities to work on special assignments and projects.They offer accounting, audit and assurance, business advisory, tax and VAT services, acting for businesses and individuals both in the UK and internationally. The portfolio of clients held within the office range from small/medium sized business to large international groups with key specialisms in owner managed businesses, property, Not For Profit, private wealth and professional practices. Their staff work regularly and closely with their colleagues in our national offices to provide a seamless service to clients, wherever they are located. The High Wycombe office is home to 2 partners, 2 directors and 40 members of staff. They benefit from a small office feel, within the larger firm of around 1,200 people. The position will require a strong level of ability, commitment, and flexibility. Candidates should be self-motivated, display a positive approach to work and have the ability to get things done. In addition, they should possess the confidence and professionalism to establish credibility at all levels, be commercially minded and have a clear perception of client requirements. Education and Experience:CA/ACA/ACCA qualifiedAudit background or a general practice backgroundExcellent understanding of FRS 102 is essential, and IFRS an advantage.Practical experience of one off special assignments or technical projects would be an advantage.Systems used are Excel, Word, CCH Accounts Production and CCH Audit Automation.Good leadership and training skills.Reward and benefitsA 35 hour working week with a hybrid working policy with the flexibility to work from home for up to three days per week (our core hours are 10-4)Excellent benefits including; contributory pension scheme, 25 days annual leave, Life Assurance cover and great flexible benefits and family friendly policies,Eligibility for the firm's Profit-Sharing Plan. Paid in December.Eligibility for the discretionary bonus scheme. 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.
Hybrid Mortgage Advisor / Hybrid Mortgage Broker - Darlington & Middlesbrough Up to £30,000 Basic Including Car Allowance £65,000+ OTE Hybrid Working Cameron James Professional Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced hybrid mortgage advisor / hybrid mortgage broker to join a highly successful and expanding estate agency financial services business across Darlington, Middlesbrough, and surrounding North East locations. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious hybrid mortgage advisor looking to join a well-established business offering strong lead generation, hybrid flexibility, excellent commission potential, and long-term career stability. The successful hybrid mortgage broker will benefit from a strong estate agency network generating consistent mortgage opportunities every week. Key Features: 5-8 qualified mortgage leads per week Hybrid working model Strong introducer relationships Existing client bank Full admin support Excellent protection opportunities High property transaction levels Duties: Provide whole-of-market mortgage and protection advice Conduct client appointments face-to-face and remotely Convert estate agency leads into completed business Build relationships with branch teams Manage and progress mortgage pipelines Deliver excellent customer outcomes Experience Required: Full CeMAP qualification or equivalent CAS status Previous Mortgage Advisor or Mortgage Broker experience Strong residential mortgage knowledge Estate agency experience preferred Commercial and target-driven approach Candidates with full CeMAP qualification and experience operating as a hybrid mortgage advisor within estate agency environments will be particularly suited to this opportunity. Package: Up to £30,000 basic salary £65,000+ uncapped OTE Pension Death-in-Service Uncapped commission structure Self-employed option available 70% self-generated split 45% company-generated split This role offers a genuine opportunity for an experienced hybrid mortgage broker with full CeMAP status to maximise earnings while benefiting from excellent lead flow and hybrid flexibility. For a confidential discussion, please contact: Bryn McMillan Financial Services Recruitment Director
May 23, 2026
Full time
Hybrid Mortgage Advisor / Hybrid Mortgage Broker - Darlington & Middlesbrough Up to £30,000 Basic Including Car Allowance £65,000+ OTE Hybrid Working Cameron James Professional Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced hybrid mortgage advisor / hybrid mortgage broker to join a highly successful and expanding estate agency financial services business across Darlington, Middlesbrough, and surrounding North East locations. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious hybrid mortgage advisor looking to join a well-established business offering strong lead generation, hybrid flexibility, excellent commission potential, and long-term career stability. The successful hybrid mortgage broker will benefit from a strong estate agency network generating consistent mortgage opportunities every week. Key Features: 5-8 qualified mortgage leads per week Hybrid working model Strong introducer relationships Existing client bank Full admin support Excellent protection opportunities High property transaction levels Duties: Provide whole-of-market mortgage and protection advice Conduct client appointments face-to-face and remotely Convert estate agency leads into completed business Build relationships with branch teams Manage and progress mortgage pipelines Deliver excellent customer outcomes Experience Required: Full CeMAP qualification or equivalent CAS status Previous Mortgage Advisor or Mortgage Broker experience Strong residential mortgage knowledge Estate agency experience preferred Commercial and target-driven approach Candidates with full CeMAP qualification and experience operating as a hybrid mortgage advisor within estate agency environments will be particularly suited to this opportunity. Package: Up to £30,000 basic salary £65,000+ uncapped OTE Pension Death-in-Service Uncapped commission structure Self-employed option available 70% self-generated split 45% company-generated split This role offers a genuine opportunity for an experienced hybrid mortgage broker with full CeMAP status to maximise earnings while benefiting from excellent lead flow and hybrid flexibility. For a confidential discussion, please contact: Bryn McMillan Financial Services Recruitment Director
Finance Business Partner - Operated Stores Location: Ruddington, Nottingham (Hybrid) Step into a role that goes far beyond traditional management accounting, the Finance Business Partner position gives you the opportunity to influence commercial decisions and drive meaningful performance improvements across our Vision Express and David Clulow operated store estate. As a Finance Business Partner, you'll work closely with Regional Directors, Area Managers and Store Leaders to translate financial insight into real-world actions that elevate performance, improve profitability and support operational excellence across the network. Why This Role? Impact Across a Multi-Site Retail Estate As a Finance Business Partner, you'll be the trusted advisor to field leadership - helping them understand the drivers behind sales, margin, labour and store productivity. Your insight will guide financial decisions and support improved commercial outcomes across hundreds of stores. Strategic & Commercially Focused You'll analyse weekly and monthly performance, highlight risks and opportunities, and turn complex financial data into clear, actionable recommendations. From business case modelling to scenario planning and evaluating commercial initiatives, you'll play a central role in how we drive value across the estate. Collaborative Business Partnering Working cross-functionally with Operations, HR, Commercial, Supply Chain and Property teams, you'll ensure financial insight underpins strategic projects and operational improvements. Your ability to influence, challenge and shape outcomes will have a direct impact on store performance. If you're commercially minded, analytical and energised by partnering with senior leaders to drive results, this Finance Business Partner role gives you a meaningful platform to make an impact. What's in It for You • Hybrid working with store and stakeholder collaboration• Company pension• Employee discount and referral programme• Opportunity to influence commercial performance across a major UK store estate• Exposure to senior retail leadership and strategic decision-making• A collaborative, supportive and people-focused finance community What We're Looking For • Strong experience within commercial finance, management accounting or financial analysis• Background supporting operational or senior stakeholders, ideally within retail• Advanced Excel skills and strong analytical capability• Experience in business partnering, turning insight into actionable recommendations• Ability to simplify complex financials for non-financial colleagues• Part/Full Qualified (Cima/ACCA)• Commercial awareness, confidence and the ability to influence decisions at pace• Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships Key Responsibilities Include • Acting as a trusted advisor to Regional Directors, Area Managers and Store Managers• Providing commercial insight into sales, margin, labour, KPIs and profitability• Analysing weekly, monthly and periodic results, highlighting risks and opportunities• Supporting regional and store performance reviews with clear, data-led insight• Translating financial performance into simple, actionable guidance for field teams• Evaluating and tracking commercial initiatives to understand what works• Supporting business cases, scenario modelling and investment decisions• Collaborating with Operations, HR, Property and Commercial teams to improve performance• Driving continuous improvement in reporting, dashboards and financial understanding across the field About Us EssilorLuxottica is the global leader in premium eyewear, home to iconic brands such as Ray-Ban, Persol and Oakley, along with luxury licensed brands including Chanel, Prada, Giorgio Armani and Burberry. Our UK retail network spans Sunglass Hut, David Clulow Opticians, Ray-Ban, Oakley and major department store concessions. Ready to make an impact and help drive commercial performance across our Operated Stores estate? Let's make it happen.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner - Operated Stores Location: Ruddington, Nottingham (Hybrid) Step into a role that goes far beyond traditional management accounting, the Finance Business Partner position gives you the opportunity to influence commercial decisions and drive meaningful performance improvements across our Vision Express and David Clulow operated store estate. As a Finance Business Partner, you'll work closely with Regional Directors, Area Managers and Store Leaders to translate financial insight into real-world actions that elevate performance, improve profitability and support operational excellence across the network. Why This Role? Impact Across a Multi-Site Retail Estate As a Finance Business Partner, you'll be the trusted advisor to field leadership - helping them understand the drivers behind sales, margin, labour and store productivity. Your insight will guide financial decisions and support improved commercial outcomes across hundreds of stores. Strategic & Commercially Focused You'll analyse weekly and monthly performance, highlight risks and opportunities, and turn complex financial data into clear, actionable recommendations. From business case modelling to scenario planning and evaluating commercial initiatives, you'll play a central role in how we drive value across the estate. Collaborative Business Partnering Working cross-functionally with Operations, HR, Commercial, Supply Chain and Property teams, you'll ensure financial insight underpins strategic projects and operational improvements. Your ability to influence, challenge and shape outcomes will have a direct impact on store performance. If you're commercially minded, analytical and energised by partnering with senior leaders to drive results, this Finance Business Partner role gives you a meaningful platform to make an impact. What's in It for You • Hybrid working with store and stakeholder collaboration• Company pension• Employee discount and referral programme• Opportunity to influence commercial performance across a major UK store estate• Exposure to senior retail leadership and strategic decision-making• A collaborative, supportive and people-focused finance community What We're Looking For • Strong experience within commercial finance, management accounting or financial analysis• Background supporting operational or senior stakeholders, ideally within retail• Advanced Excel skills and strong analytical capability• Experience in business partnering, turning insight into actionable recommendations• Ability to simplify complex financials for non-financial colleagues• Part/Full Qualified (Cima/ACCA)• Commercial awareness, confidence and the ability to influence decisions at pace• Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships Key Responsibilities Include • Acting as a trusted advisor to Regional Directors, Area Managers and Store Managers• Providing commercial insight into sales, margin, labour, KPIs and profitability• Analysing weekly, monthly and periodic results, highlighting risks and opportunities• Supporting regional and store performance reviews with clear, data-led insight• Translating financial performance into simple, actionable guidance for field teams• Evaluating and tracking commercial initiatives to understand what works• Supporting business cases, scenario modelling and investment decisions• Collaborating with Operations, HR, Property and Commercial teams to improve performance• Driving continuous improvement in reporting, dashboards and financial understanding across the field About Us EssilorLuxottica is the global leader in premium eyewear, home to iconic brands such as Ray-Ban, Persol and Oakley, along with luxury licensed brands including Chanel, Prada, Giorgio Armani and Burberry. Our UK retail network spans Sunglass Hut, David Clulow Opticians, Ray-Ban, Oakley and major department store concessions. Ready to make an impact and help drive commercial performance across our Operated Stores estate? Let's make it happen.
Salary: Up to £70,000 per annum Location: Hybrid / Chichester, typically 3 days in the office with some travel across West Sussex Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Friday 19th June. We are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Director of Finance, Property & Resources to join our senior leadership team at a pivotal point in our development. This is a high-profile leadership role offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, influence organisational direction, and oversee a diverse portfolio spanning finance, property and organisational resources. The Role Reporting to the CEO, you will play a critical role in driving the organisation's financial sustainability and operational effectiveness. Key responsibilities include: Providing strategic financial leadership, ensuring robust planning, reporting and governance Leading the development of a medium-term financial strategy aligned to organisational priorities Partnering with the CEO and Board to support evidence-based decision-making Overseeing a varied property portfolio, ensuring effective financial management and risk oversight Leading and developing a small, multi-disciplinary team across finance and support functions Contributing fully as a member of the senior leadership team, shaping wider organisational strategy. This is a broad and hands-on role, requiring both strategic insight and operational delivery. About You We are looking for a qualified finance leader who thrives in a purposeful, fast-paced environment. You will bring: A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior finance leadership role (e.g. Head of Finance / Finance Director) Strong technical expertise in financial planning, reporting and governance The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels Experience leading and developing teams Confidence-building relationships with senior stakeholders, including Board-level engagement We welcome applications from candidates across: Commercial/corporate environments Public sector (e.g. NHS, education) Not-for-profit / charity organisations Experience of working with property, estates or asset-related financial oversight would be advantageous, but is not essential. What matters most is your ability to bring clarity, insight and leadership to a broad and evolving brief. What We're Looking For We are looking for a hands-on leader who is comfortable working in a lean team. A strong collaborator who can build trusted relationships across the organisation and is motivated by making a meaningful impact. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Friday 19th June. For further information about the role and to register your interest, please visit the Peridot Partners page and contact our advising consultants.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Salary: Up to £70,000 per annum Location: Hybrid / Chichester, typically 3 days in the office with some travel across West Sussex Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Friday 19th June. We are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Director of Finance, Property & Resources to join our senior leadership team at a pivotal point in our development. This is a high-profile leadership role offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, influence organisational direction, and oversee a diverse portfolio spanning finance, property and organisational resources. The Role Reporting to the CEO, you will play a critical role in driving the organisation's financial sustainability and operational effectiveness. Key responsibilities include: Providing strategic financial leadership, ensuring robust planning, reporting and governance Leading the development of a medium-term financial strategy aligned to organisational priorities Partnering with the CEO and Board to support evidence-based decision-making Overseeing a varied property portfolio, ensuring effective financial management and risk oversight Leading and developing a small, multi-disciplinary team across finance and support functions Contributing fully as a member of the senior leadership team, shaping wider organisational strategy. This is a broad and hands-on role, requiring both strategic insight and operational delivery. About You We are looking for a qualified finance leader who thrives in a purposeful, fast-paced environment. You will bring: A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior finance leadership role (e.g. Head of Finance / Finance Director) Strong technical expertise in financial planning, reporting and governance The ability to operate at both strategic and operational levels Experience leading and developing teams Confidence-building relationships with senior stakeholders, including Board-level engagement We welcome applications from candidates across: Commercial/corporate environments Public sector (e.g. NHS, education) Not-for-profit / charity organisations Experience of working with property, estates or asset-related financial oversight would be advantageous, but is not essential. What matters most is your ability to bring clarity, insight and leadership to a broad and evolving brief. What We're Looking For We are looking for a hands-on leader who is comfortable working in a lean team. A strong collaborator who can build trusted relationships across the organisation and is motivated by making a meaningful impact. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Friday 19th June. For further information about the role and to register your interest, please visit the Peridot Partners page and contact our advising consultants.
HARP is South Essex's leading homelessness charity and a Registered Social Landlord. Founded in 2002, we support more than 1,000 people each year who are homeless, rough sleeping, vulnerably housed, or at risk of losing their accommodation. On any given night we provide accommodation for over 320 people, and our Bradbury Day Centre operates 365 days a year, offering practical support that helps people move from crisis towards stability and long-term independence. Over the past few years HARP has grown significantly in scale and complexity. Alongside our core mission, we have strengthened our housing pathway, broadened our partnerships, and developed a more mature approach to governance, assurance and regulation. We are coming to the end of our current five-year strategy and are taking stock: consolidating progress, strengthening sustainability, and shaping what comes next. To support this next phase, we are recruiting five new Trustees, including an Honorary Treasurer. Several long-serving trustees are approaching the end of their terms, and we want to bring in new voices, new skills and new perspectives. You do not need to have been a trustee before. What matters most is sound judgement, a willingness to engage, and a clear commitment to the people HARP exists for. The roles Trustee Trustees play a central role in how HARP is governed and held to account. As a member of the Board, you will help set strategic direction, safeguard the charity's purpose and reputation, and ensure strong oversight of performance, risk, quality and financial stewardship. Trustees also contribute through committee work, where detailed governance happens between Board meetings. Honorary Treasurer (Trustee) The Treasurer is a trustee with particular responsibility for HARP's financial health. You will work closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Director of Finance, chair the Finance Committee, help the Board understand the numbers and make good decisions, and ensure strong controls, risk management and transparent reporting. As HARP is regulated both as a charity and as a Registered Social Landlord, the Treasurer plays an important role in evidencing financial viability and value for money. What you will do As a Trustee, you will: Attend and contribute at Board and committee meetings, reading papers, asking good questions and bringing your experience to bear. Help set direction and keep a clear line of sight between strategy, delivery and impact. Support and challenge constructively, helping HARP make good decisions, manage risk well, and stay ambitious but realistic. Safeguard purpose and integrity, ensuring HARP meets the standards expected by our regulators, funders and stakeholders. Act as an ambassador, representing HARP with credibility and warmth in the community and with partners. As Treasurer, you will also: Provide financial leadership at Board level, guiding budgets, forecasts, accounts, reserves, liquidity and audit. Champion strong financial controls, assurance and risk, including oversight of key financial policies and governance. Support major investment and property decisions, helping the Board understand implications and trade-offs. Chair the Finance Committee and report clearly to the wider Board. Who we are looking for We are looking for people who are thoughtful, grounded and motivated by HARP's mission. You will: Think strategically, while taking stewardship and accountability seriously. Listen well, analyse issues carefully, and contribute with independence and integrity. Be comfortable offering both encouragement and challenge, with respect and good judgement. Bring a collaborative mindset, and an interest in the lived experience of homelessness and multiple disadvantage. We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities HARP serves. We particularly welcome interest from people who have been underrepresented on charity boards, and from those with lived experience of homelessness, housing insecurity, or the issues that intersect with them. Areas of focus in this recruitment round We are seeking five appointments across the following profiles: 1.Honorary Treasurer Qualified accountant or equivalent senior financial leadership experience. Experience in regulated environments is particularly relevant, including social housing or charities. 2. Trustee, Housing and Registered Provider governance Senior experience in registered provider governance, asset management, housing regulation, investment, or development. 3. Trustee, Commercial / Retail / Social enterprise Someone excited by income generation and social enterprise, with leadership experience in retail, hospitality, commercial growth or building a mission-led business. 4. Trustee, System leadership (health, commissioning, homelessness) Senior experience across health, public health, integrated care, commissioning, or system-wide partnership work, with insight into complex needs and joined-up services. 5. Trustee, Cause-led / creative ("wild card") A visionary, values-driven thinker who brings a different lens, creativity and energy, and is excited by what HARP could become. Time commitment and term Trustee: approximately 6-12 days per year, including preparation. Honorary Treasurer: approximately 12-15 days per year. Term: three years, renewable (maximum nine). These roles are voluntary and unremunerated. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed. Whilst the preference is that board meetings are attended in-person, they can be attended virtually Why now This is a practical, hands-on opportunity to join a charity with real scale, strong services, and a clear sense of purpose, at a point where good governance and clear thinking will shape what happens next. If you can bring judgement, curiosity and commitment, and you want to contribute to an organisation that exists to help people move from crisis to recovery, we would be very pleased to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight on Thursday 18th June To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. Documents should be uploaded via our website, please include and upload the below information in two documents only. If you experience any issues whilst applying, please contact . Applications should include: Full contact details; Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees); Details of your notice period Notification of any dates when you are not available for an interview. At Tile Hill, we are committed to inclusion and accessibility. We champion and support all individuals to ensure everyone feels valued, listened to and motivated to get the very best out of each recruitment process and that processes are designed to meet the needs of individuals. If you have any specific requests and would like a confidential discussion with the Tile Hill team, then please email .
May 23, 2026
Full time
HARP is South Essex's leading homelessness charity and a Registered Social Landlord. Founded in 2002, we support more than 1,000 people each year who are homeless, rough sleeping, vulnerably housed, or at risk of losing their accommodation. On any given night we provide accommodation for over 320 people, and our Bradbury Day Centre operates 365 days a year, offering practical support that helps people move from crisis towards stability and long-term independence. Over the past few years HARP has grown significantly in scale and complexity. Alongside our core mission, we have strengthened our housing pathway, broadened our partnerships, and developed a more mature approach to governance, assurance and regulation. We are coming to the end of our current five-year strategy and are taking stock: consolidating progress, strengthening sustainability, and shaping what comes next. To support this next phase, we are recruiting five new Trustees, including an Honorary Treasurer. Several long-serving trustees are approaching the end of their terms, and we want to bring in new voices, new skills and new perspectives. You do not need to have been a trustee before. What matters most is sound judgement, a willingness to engage, and a clear commitment to the people HARP exists for. The roles Trustee Trustees play a central role in how HARP is governed and held to account. As a member of the Board, you will help set strategic direction, safeguard the charity's purpose and reputation, and ensure strong oversight of performance, risk, quality and financial stewardship. Trustees also contribute through committee work, where detailed governance happens between Board meetings. Honorary Treasurer (Trustee) The Treasurer is a trustee with particular responsibility for HARP's financial health. You will work closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Director of Finance, chair the Finance Committee, help the Board understand the numbers and make good decisions, and ensure strong controls, risk management and transparent reporting. As HARP is regulated both as a charity and as a Registered Social Landlord, the Treasurer plays an important role in evidencing financial viability and value for money. What you will do As a Trustee, you will: Attend and contribute at Board and committee meetings, reading papers, asking good questions and bringing your experience to bear. Help set direction and keep a clear line of sight between strategy, delivery and impact. Support and challenge constructively, helping HARP make good decisions, manage risk well, and stay ambitious but realistic. Safeguard purpose and integrity, ensuring HARP meets the standards expected by our regulators, funders and stakeholders. Act as an ambassador, representing HARP with credibility and warmth in the community and with partners. As Treasurer, you will also: Provide financial leadership at Board level, guiding budgets, forecasts, accounts, reserves, liquidity and audit. Champion strong financial controls, assurance and risk, including oversight of key financial policies and governance. Support major investment and property decisions, helping the Board understand implications and trade-offs. Chair the Finance Committee and report clearly to the wider Board. Who we are looking for We are looking for people who are thoughtful, grounded and motivated by HARP's mission. You will: Think strategically, while taking stewardship and accountability seriously. Listen well, analyse issues carefully, and contribute with independence and integrity. Be comfortable offering both encouragement and challenge, with respect and good judgement. Bring a collaborative mindset, and an interest in the lived experience of homelessness and multiple disadvantage. We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities HARP serves. We particularly welcome interest from people who have been underrepresented on charity boards, and from those with lived experience of homelessness, housing insecurity, or the issues that intersect with them. Areas of focus in this recruitment round We are seeking five appointments across the following profiles: 1.Honorary Treasurer Qualified accountant or equivalent senior financial leadership experience. Experience in regulated environments is particularly relevant, including social housing or charities. 2. Trustee, Housing and Registered Provider governance Senior experience in registered provider governance, asset management, housing regulation, investment, or development. 3. Trustee, Commercial / Retail / Social enterprise Someone excited by income generation and social enterprise, with leadership experience in retail, hospitality, commercial growth or building a mission-led business. 4. Trustee, System leadership (health, commissioning, homelessness) Senior experience across health, public health, integrated care, commissioning, or system-wide partnership work, with insight into complex needs and joined-up services. 5. Trustee, Cause-led / creative ("wild card") A visionary, values-driven thinker who brings a different lens, creativity and energy, and is excited by what HARP could become. Time commitment and term Trustee: approximately 6-12 days per year, including preparation. Honorary Treasurer: approximately 12-15 days per year. Term: three years, renewable (maximum nine). These roles are voluntary and unremunerated. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed. Whilst the preference is that board meetings are attended in-person, they can be attended virtually Why now This is a practical, hands-on opportunity to join a charity with real scale, strong services, and a clear sense of purpose, at a point where good governance and clear thinking will shape what happens next. If you can bring judgement, curiosity and commitment, and you want to contribute to an organisation that exists to help people move from crisis to recovery, we would be very pleased to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight on Thursday 18th June To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. 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