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Robert Walters
Finance Business Partner
Robert Walters
East Midlands (Full time on site) £350 PD 12-Month Contract We are partnering with a leading organisation to recruit a Finance Business Partner for an initial 12-month contract in the East Midlands. This role offers the opportunity to take real ownership of financial performance, partnering closely with operational teams to influence decision-making across complex, high-impact projects. You will: Partner & support wider operational and commercial teams with financial insight Monitor and control project costs, ensuring accurate reporting and budget management Prepare project costingsto support business cases Build and maintain forecasting models using data visualisation and automation tools (e.g. Power BI or similar) Deliver weekly forecasts and variance analysis to support informed decision-making Support external funding processes and commercial performance optimisation Collaborate with project leaders on resource planning and headcount costing Drive automation and continuous improvement across reporting processes Present financial insights clearly and concisely to senior stakeholders You are: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Strong experience in finance business partnering, management accounting, or cost control Proven background in budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Experience working with large datasets and financial modelling Advanced Excel skills; experience with data platforms is highly desirable Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer £350 per day Initial 12-month contract with potential extension Opportunity to support highly innovative projects Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
May 24, 2026
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East Midlands (Full time on site) £350 PD 12-Month Contract We are partnering with a leading organisation to recruit a Finance Business Partner for an initial 12-month contract in the East Midlands. This role offers the opportunity to take real ownership of financial performance, partnering closely with operational teams to influence decision-making across complex, high-impact projects. You will: Partner & support wider operational and commercial teams with financial insight Monitor and control project costs, ensuring accurate reporting and budget management Prepare project costingsto support business cases Build and maintain forecasting models using data visualisation and automation tools (e.g. Power BI or similar) Deliver weekly forecasts and variance analysis to support informed decision-making Support external funding processes and commercial performance optimisation Collaborate with project leaders on resource planning and headcount costing Drive automation and continuous improvement across reporting processes Present financial insights clearly and concisely to senior stakeholders You are: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Strong experience in finance business partnering, management accounting, or cost control Proven background in budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Experience working with large datasets and financial modelling Advanced Excel skills; experience with data platforms is highly desirable Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer £350 per day Initial 12-month contract with potential extension Opportunity to support highly innovative projects Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Reed
Financial Controller - Dungannon
Reed Dungannon, County Tyrone
Financial Controller Location: Dungannon Job Type: Full-time, permanent, site-based Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 Private Medical Our growing manufacturing client seeks to appoint an experienced Financial Controller to lead and control their finance function and play a pivotal role in driving financial performance, strengthening systems and controls, improving operational efficiency, and delivering robust financial insight to support strategic decision making. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Financial Controller is a senior leadership role with full responsibility for financial governance, reporting, compliance, and strategic financial management across the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the finance function, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and strong financial controls Deliver timely monthly management accounts and statutory financial reporting Lead budgeting, forecasting, cashflow management, and financial modelling Manage year end audit and ensure full regulatory compliance (VAT, PAYE, payroll, statutory returns) Oversee R&D tax credits and maximise grant funding opportunities Maintain banking, insurance, and key external professional relationships Lead, develop, and mentor the finance team Agree and monitor performance targets in line with agreed KPI's Liaise with the sales team to monitor customer experience Ideally, we seek to appoint a fully qualified accountant (ACCA / ACA / CIMA) with proven financial leadership experience and strong reporting expertise. You will demonstrate the ability to lead and develop a team while managing complex stakeholder relationships . It's highly desirable that you have experience in manufacturing/engineering, however this is not essential. For more information or to apply for this position, please click 'apply' or contact Laurence at Reed Belfast.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Location: Dungannon Job Type: Full-time, permanent, site-based Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 Private Medical Our growing manufacturing client seeks to appoint an experienced Financial Controller to lead and control their finance function and play a pivotal role in driving financial performance, strengthening systems and controls, improving operational efficiency, and delivering robust financial insight to support strategic decision making. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Financial Controller is a senior leadership role with full responsibility for financial governance, reporting, compliance, and strategic financial management across the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the finance function, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and strong financial controls Deliver timely monthly management accounts and statutory financial reporting Lead budgeting, forecasting, cashflow management, and financial modelling Manage year end audit and ensure full regulatory compliance (VAT, PAYE, payroll, statutory returns) Oversee R&D tax credits and maximise grant funding opportunities Maintain banking, insurance, and key external professional relationships Lead, develop, and mentor the finance team Agree and monitor performance targets in line with agreed KPI's Liaise with the sales team to monitor customer experience Ideally, we seek to appoint a fully qualified accountant (ACCA / ACA / CIMA) with proven financial leadership experience and strong reporting expertise. You will demonstrate the ability to lead and develop a team while managing complex stakeholder relationships . It's highly desirable that you have experience in manufacturing/engineering, however this is not essential. For more information or to apply for this position, please click 'apply' or contact Laurence at Reed Belfast.
Morgan Law
Interim Project Accountant - Grant Management
Morgan Law
Interim Project Accountant - (Grant Finance Lead) 4-6 month contract 550- 575 per day Part time - 3 days a week About the Role This role will focus on establishing robust financial systems, processes, and controls for the management and disbursal of grant funding. The successful candidate will play a key role in overseeing grant payments, reconciliation, compliance, and financial reporting. Key Responsibilities Grant Management & Compliance Work closely with the lead grant recipient team to coordinate grant payments Act as a key point of contact for financial requirements, controls, and processes Ensure compliance with funding requirements and grant conditions Financial Tracking & Reconciliation Develop and maintain a centralised grant payment tracking system (initially spreadsheet-based, with potential migration to software solutions) Lead reconciliation of grant payments against approved allocations and disbursals Identify, investigate, and resolve discrepancies Systems & Process Development Review current finance processes and identify gaps, risks, and improvement opportunities Design and implement tools, templates, and controls to improve consistency and governance Review and enhance existing payment request, evidence, and reconciliation processes Develop financial reporting capabilities to provide insight into: Grant payments by member organisation Undisbursed grant balances Programme-level financial performance Essential Requirements Recognised finance/accountancy qualification Strong experience using accounting software and advanced Excel skills Experience in a finance business partnering or project support finance role Experience designing and implementing financial processes and controls Previous experience supporting grant-funded programmes
May 23, 2026
Contractor
Interim Project Accountant - (Grant Finance Lead) 4-6 month contract 550- 575 per day Part time - 3 days a week About the Role This role will focus on establishing robust financial systems, processes, and controls for the management and disbursal of grant funding. The successful candidate will play a key role in overseeing grant payments, reconciliation, compliance, and financial reporting. Key Responsibilities Grant Management & Compliance Work closely with the lead grant recipient team to coordinate grant payments Act as a key point of contact for financial requirements, controls, and processes Ensure compliance with funding requirements and grant conditions Financial Tracking & Reconciliation Develop and maintain a centralised grant payment tracking system (initially spreadsheet-based, with potential migration to software solutions) Lead reconciliation of grant payments against approved allocations and disbursals Identify, investigate, and resolve discrepancies Systems & Process Development Review current finance processes and identify gaps, risks, and improvement opportunities Design and implement tools, templates, and controls to improve consistency and governance Review and enhance existing payment request, evidence, and reconciliation processes Develop financial reporting capabilities to provide insight into: Grant payments by member organisation Undisbursed grant balances Programme-level financial performance Essential Requirements Recognised finance/accountancy qualification Strong experience using accounting software and advanced Excel skills Experience in a finance business partnering or project support finance role Experience designing and implementing financial processes and controls Previous experience supporting grant-funded programmes
Broster Buchanan
Regulatory Reporting Accountant
Broster Buchanan
Lead FCA regulatory reporting including ICARA, IFPR, K-factor monitoring Broad exposure across prudential reporting, stress testing, wind-down planning Hybrid London-based 6-month FTC within a growing and evolving financial services Regulatory Reporting Accountant London Hybrid 6-Month FTC We are currently partnering with a growing and highly regarded financial services organisation to recruit a Regulatory Reporting Accountant into their Group Finance team on an initial 6-month fixed-term contract .Given the urgency of the hire, short (>2 week notice periods) or no notice period is ideal. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong accountant with experience in FCA / prudential reporting who is looking to join a business going through an exciting period of growth, transformation, and regulatory development. The role, which will be reporting directly to the Group Financial Controller, will play a key role in delivering the Group's regulatory and statutory reporting obligations, while supporting ongoing improvements across the finance and control environment. Key responsibilities will include: FCA regulatory reporting and ICARA preparation Supporting IFPR reporting requirements for Non-SNI firms / IFGs Monitoring and forecasting Own Funds Requirements (OFR) and K-factors Liquidity stress testing and scenario analysis Wind-down planning and reverse stress testing Group statutory reporting and consolidations External audit coordination and stakeholder engagement Supporting finance transformation and reporting improvement initiatives This role offers broad exposure across technical accounting, regulatory reporting, governance, and business-critical finance projects. What We're Looking For: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified Strong technical accounting and reporting background Previous experience within an FCA-regulated environment Exposure to IFPR reporting for Non-SNI firms and/or Investment Firm Groups (IFGs) Experience with ICARA, prudential reporting, liquidity stress testing, or wind-down planning highly desirable Confident communicator with strong analytical and stakeholder management skills Why This Role? High-profile role within a growing financial services business Opportunity to work closely with senior finance leadership Exposure to complex and evolving regulatory reporting requirements Hybrid working environment Immediate impact role with strong project exposure London-based with hybrid working - required weekly visit to Leicester head office (commuting expense will be covered for business travel) Initial 6-month FTC If this sounds of interest, or you'd like to hear more, feel free to message me directly for a confidential conversation.
May 23, 2026
Contractor
Lead FCA regulatory reporting including ICARA, IFPR, K-factor monitoring Broad exposure across prudential reporting, stress testing, wind-down planning Hybrid London-based 6-month FTC within a growing and evolving financial services Regulatory Reporting Accountant London Hybrid 6-Month FTC We are currently partnering with a growing and highly regarded financial services organisation to recruit a Regulatory Reporting Accountant into their Group Finance team on an initial 6-month fixed-term contract .Given the urgency of the hire, short (>2 week notice periods) or no notice period is ideal. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong accountant with experience in FCA / prudential reporting who is looking to join a business going through an exciting period of growth, transformation, and regulatory development. The role, which will be reporting directly to the Group Financial Controller, will play a key role in delivering the Group's regulatory and statutory reporting obligations, while supporting ongoing improvements across the finance and control environment. Key responsibilities will include: FCA regulatory reporting and ICARA preparation Supporting IFPR reporting requirements for Non-SNI firms / IFGs Monitoring and forecasting Own Funds Requirements (OFR) and K-factors Liquidity stress testing and scenario analysis Wind-down planning and reverse stress testing Group statutory reporting and consolidations External audit coordination and stakeholder engagement Supporting finance transformation and reporting improvement initiatives This role offers broad exposure across technical accounting, regulatory reporting, governance, and business-critical finance projects. What We're Looking For: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified Strong technical accounting and reporting background Previous experience within an FCA-regulated environment Exposure to IFPR reporting for Non-SNI firms and/or Investment Firm Groups (IFGs) Experience with ICARA, prudential reporting, liquidity stress testing, or wind-down planning highly desirable Confident communicator with strong analytical and stakeholder management skills Why This Role? High-profile role within a growing financial services business Opportunity to work closely with senior finance leadership Exposure to complex and evolving regulatory reporting requirements Hybrid working environment Immediate impact role with strong project exposure London-based with hybrid working - required weekly visit to Leicester head office (commuting expense will be covered for business travel) Initial 6-month FTC If this sounds of interest, or you'd like to hear more, feel free to message me directly for a confidential conversation.
CV Screen Ltd
Financial Controller
CV Screen Ltd
Financial Controller Harrow Salary up to £75,000 ABOUT THE ROLE: This is an office-based role partnering closely with the CEO to drive growth, profitability, and long-term enterprise value across a fast-scaling, capital-intensive multi-site business. The role combines strategic financial leadership, investor readiness, M&A support, cashflow management, and governance, requiring a commercially driven, qualified finance leader with strong operational discipline and experience scaling businesses in high-growth environments. If you have previously worked in Football or Leisure & Hospitality, this would be desirable, however not a must. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILTIES: Lead financial strategy, growth, and profitability Drive EBITDA improvement and investor readiness Oversee financial reporting, controls, compliance, and audits Manage cashflow, banking relationships, and funding structures Support acquisitions, due diligence, and capital raises Optimise asset utilisation and working capital performance Develop scalable finance systems and KPI reporting Prepare board reports and provide strategic commercial insight REQUIRED SKILLS: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Solid CIS experience within the construction industry is a must have. Strong background in financial control, cash flow, and reporting. In-depth knowledge of accounting standards, tax, and compliance. Commercially minded and hands-on, thriving in a fast-paced environment SALARY & BENEFITS: Basic salary up to £75,000 Company Pension Scheme Complimentary sports tickets On site parking LOCATION Office based near Harrow TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Matt Wrght at CV Screen in strict confidence or apply directly to this job posting. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Manager Head of Finance Senior Finance Manager Financial Controller CFO CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website. (url removed)
May 23, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Harrow Salary up to £75,000 ABOUT THE ROLE: This is an office-based role partnering closely with the CEO to drive growth, profitability, and long-term enterprise value across a fast-scaling, capital-intensive multi-site business. The role combines strategic financial leadership, investor readiness, M&A support, cashflow management, and governance, requiring a commercially driven, qualified finance leader with strong operational discipline and experience scaling businesses in high-growth environments. If you have previously worked in Football or Leisure & Hospitality, this would be desirable, however not a must. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILTIES: Lead financial strategy, growth, and profitability Drive EBITDA improvement and investor readiness Oversee financial reporting, controls, compliance, and audits Manage cashflow, banking relationships, and funding structures Support acquisitions, due diligence, and capital raises Optimise asset utilisation and working capital performance Develop scalable finance systems and KPI reporting Prepare board reports and provide strategic commercial insight REQUIRED SKILLS: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Solid CIS experience within the construction industry is a must have. Strong background in financial control, cash flow, and reporting. In-depth knowledge of accounting standards, tax, and compliance. Commercially minded and hands-on, thriving in a fast-paced environment SALARY & BENEFITS: Basic salary up to £75,000 Company Pension Scheme Complimentary sports tickets On site parking LOCATION Office based near Harrow TO APPLY: Please send your CV to Matt Wrght at CV Screen in strict confidence or apply directly to this job posting. CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this vacancy. ALTERNATE TITLES Finance Manager Head of Finance Senior Finance Manager Financial Controller CFO CV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website. (url removed)
The Search Core
Finance Business Partner
The Search Core
Finance Business Partner - London/Remote - circa £60,000 per annum Are you a qualified (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CPA) accountant with relevant experience? Do you possess financial business partnering, financial planning & analysis, and stakeholder management experience? Are you looking for a new and exciting permanent opportunity? This not-for-profit organisation is looking to recruit an experienced Finance Business Partner . You will work be working remote, as key part of a busy finance team within the global operations team, providing financial support and guidance for the programme leadership and budget holders. Working closely and reporting to the Finance Director and programme leadership team, your daily duties will include: Lead the delivery of variance analysis, rolling forecasts, and the annual financial planning process,. Monitor and analyse cash flow of a key programme, maintaining up-to-date forecasts and flagging liquidity risks. Produce in-depth financial analysis and commentary to support decision-making by the Senior Management Team, Global Leadership Team, and key funders. Proactively identify financial risks and opportunities and propose mitigating actions. Support budget holders to understand and effectively manage their financial responsibilities. Lead the preparation of budgets for funding proposals, working closely with colleagues to ensure proposals are financially robust. Lead reviews of grant budgets and financial reports from grantees, identifying compliance issues and providing substantive feedback to colleagues. Contribute to the development of finance policies, processes, systems and toolkits that improve consistency and quality across the function The successful candidate will be a qualified (ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CPA) accountant with the necessary finance business partnering, financial planning & analysis, and reporting skills gained through experience within a financial function. You must have the ability to support and liaise with key stakeholders, to support decision-making. Excellent systems skills with strong Excel knowledge a prerequisite with the ability to create and manage complex files, analyse and present data in an appropriate manner. For this exciting role, it is essential that you have the ability to work within a fast paced organisation. You must have first class verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to provide insightful financial advice and analysis to key stakeholders and senior management.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner - London/Remote - circa £60,000 per annum Are you a qualified (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CPA) accountant with relevant experience? Do you possess financial business partnering, financial planning & analysis, and stakeholder management experience? Are you looking for a new and exciting permanent opportunity? This not-for-profit organisation is looking to recruit an experienced Finance Business Partner . You will work be working remote, as key part of a busy finance team within the global operations team, providing financial support and guidance for the programme leadership and budget holders. Working closely and reporting to the Finance Director and programme leadership team, your daily duties will include: Lead the delivery of variance analysis, rolling forecasts, and the annual financial planning process,. Monitor and analyse cash flow of a key programme, maintaining up-to-date forecasts and flagging liquidity risks. Produce in-depth financial analysis and commentary to support decision-making by the Senior Management Team, Global Leadership Team, and key funders. Proactively identify financial risks and opportunities and propose mitigating actions. Support budget holders to understand and effectively manage their financial responsibilities. Lead the preparation of budgets for funding proposals, working closely with colleagues to ensure proposals are financially robust. Lead reviews of grant budgets and financial reports from grantees, identifying compliance issues and providing substantive feedback to colleagues. Contribute to the development of finance policies, processes, systems and toolkits that improve consistency and quality across the function The successful candidate will be a qualified (ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CPA) accountant with the necessary finance business partnering, financial planning & analysis, and reporting skills gained through experience within a financial function. You must have the ability to support and liaise with key stakeholders, to support decision-making. Excellent systems skills with strong Excel knowledge a prerequisite with the ability to create and manage complex files, analyse and present data in an appropriate manner. For this exciting role, it is essential that you have the ability to work within a fast paced organisation. You must have first class verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to provide insightful financial advice and analysis to key stakeholders and senior management.
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL
Strategic Director of Finance (Section 151 Officer) and Deputy Chief Executive
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL
We are seeking a visionary Strategic Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive to join our corporate leadership team and drive change to ensure we reach our goal of achieving a sustainable footing financially. The role includes the duties of Section 151 Officer, working to ensure best practice in financial planning, monitoring and risk mitigation in the design and delivery of services. " This is a pivotal leadership role at a defining moment for the Isle of Wight. The Strategic Director of Finance & Deputy Chief Executive will shape the Council's future, providing strong financial leadership, working closely with Members and partners, and delivering sustainable outcomes for Island communities. The challenge is significant, but so is the opportunity to make a lasting impact " - Wendy Perera, Chief Executive, Isle of Wight Council This is your opportunity to inspire change, champion financial resilience and build a sustainable future for our Island community. With Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) announcing that the Island will be retained as a separate unitary authority, this is the perfect time to join us to take our local directives forward. With our unique geography and distinct service needs, this announcement ensures decisions continue to be made locally and services remain tailored to our residents. Our new Strategic Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive will have real scope and authority to implement transformation and change designed to address our financial challenges. To succeed, you'll need the skill and experience to navigate a complex and challenging financial environment. Focus areas will include financial policy, strategy and management all duties as the Council's statutory Section 151 Officer development and implementation of transformation and improvement plans management accounting and financial planning strategic procurement treasury management internal audit and risk assurance Local Government Pension Scheme We are looking for someone who can think commercially, innovatively and creatively about how funding is best deployed to support growth Required skills and experience include fully qualified CCAB accountant with substantial post qualification experience. evidence of continuous professional development sound understanding of the Local Government Act 1972, specifically Section 151, and financial regulations governing local authorities extensive experience of development and delivery of a medium-term financial strategy for a council with a gross budget exceeding £300m successfully delivery of a balanced budget for multiple consecutive years despite funding reductions. able to direct 'whole council transformation' to deliver significant efficiency savings. This is a unique chance to take on a challenging leadership role, shaping the future of our island, in a fantastic coastal location surrounded by beauty, in a warm and welcoming community. Join and you'll receive our staff benefits package, including: Annual leave entitlement of 32 days p/a PLUS public holidays! Local Government pension scheme Discounted Solent ferry travel Island bus network discount Cycle to work scheme Staff parking permit scheme Discounted island sports & leisure gym membership National and local discounts & benefits schemes Relocation scheme of up to £8,000 may be available for some roles (subject to criteria) Travel allowance may be available if commuting from the mainland (subject to criteria)
May 23, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a visionary Strategic Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive to join our corporate leadership team and drive change to ensure we reach our goal of achieving a sustainable footing financially. The role includes the duties of Section 151 Officer, working to ensure best practice in financial planning, monitoring and risk mitigation in the design and delivery of services. " This is a pivotal leadership role at a defining moment for the Isle of Wight. The Strategic Director of Finance & Deputy Chief Executive will shape the Council's future, providing strong financial leadership, working closely with Members and partners, and delivering sustainable outcomes for Island communities. The challenge is significant, but so is the opportunity to make a lasting impact " - Wendy Perera, Chief Executive, Isle of Wight Council This is your opportunity to inspire change, champion financial resilience and build a sustainable future for our Island community. With Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) announcing that the Island will be retained as a separate unitary authority, this is the perfect time to join us to take our local directives forward. With our unique geography and distinct service needs, this announcement ensures decisions continue to be made locally and services remain tailored to our residents. Our new Strategic Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive will have real scope and authority to implement transformation and change designed to address our financial challenges. To succeed, you'll need the skill and experience to navigate a complex and challenging financial environment. Focus areas will include financial policy, strategy and management all duties as the Council's statutory Section 151 Officer development and implementation of transformation and improvement plans management accounting and financial planning strategic procurement treasury management internal audit and risk assurance Local Government Pension Scheme We are looking for someone who can think commercially, innovatively and creatively about how funding is best deployed to support growth Required skills and experience include fully qualified CCAB accountant with substantial post qualification experience. evidence of continuous professional development sound understanding of the Local Government Act 1972, specifically Section 151, and financial regulations governing local authorities extensive experience of development and delivery of a medium-term financial strategy for a council with a gross budget exceeding £300m successfully delivery of a balanced budget for multiple consecutive years despite funding reductions. able to direct 'whole council transformation' to deliver significant efficiency savings. This is a unique chance to take on a challenging leadership role, shaping the future of our island, in a fantastic coastal location surrounded by beauty, in a warm and welcoming community. Join and you'll receive our staff benefits package, including: Annual leave entitlement of 32 days p/a PLUS public holidays! Local Government pension scheme Discounted Solent ferry travel Island bus network discount Cycle to work scheme Staff parking permit scheme Discounted island sports & leisure gym membership National and local discounts & benefits schemes Relocation scheme of up to £8,000 may be available for some roles (subject to criteria) Travel allowance may be available if commuting from the mainland (subject to criteria)
Connect2Employment
Deputy Director of Finance
Connect2Employment Watford, Hertfordshire
We are seeking an experienced and qualified finance professional to join the business as a Deputy Director of Finance. Reporting to the Director of Finance, you will provide strategic leadership and operational management across the finance function, supporting the businesses financial sustainability, compliance, and long-term planning. The successful candidate will lead on financial planning, management reporting, budgeting, forecasting, audit, funding compliance, and financial governance. You will also act as a key business partner to senior leaders across the business, providing high-quality financial analysis, challenge, and support to inform strategic decision-making. You will be a fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or ACA) with significant senior finance experience in a complex organisation. Strong leadership, analytical, and stakeholder management skills are essential, along with experience in financial modelling, budgeting, and team management. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Managing the businesses finances in line with changes in the sector Supporting Senior Managers and the Business Corporation Working to provide and enhance the outstanding service provided across business Developing the Finance team in line with the company strategic aims This is a full-time role, based at our Watford Campus. You will also be required to attend meetings and events held at any of our sites and / or community venues. The closing date for applications is Friday 12 June 2026. You'll have the full support of a dynamic team and opportunities to bring your ideas to the role. Training and development are at the heart of everything we do so you'll be actively encouraged to upskill. We have a free on-site gym at our Watford site and you can access a wide range of discounts and benefits including a cycle to work scheme, free on-site parking, pension, generous holiday scheme, time off at Christmas and early finishes on a Friday. Connect2Employment is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Employment is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
May 23, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and qualified finance professional to join the business as a Deputy Director of Finance. Reporting to the Director of Finance, you will provide strategic leadership and operational management across the finance function, supporting the businesses financial sustainability, compliance, and long-term planning. The successful candidate will lead on financial planning, management reporting, budgeting, forecasting, audit, funding compliance, and financial governance. You will also act as a key business partner to senior leaders across the business, providing high-quality financial analysis, challenge, and support to inform strategic decision-making. You will be a fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or ACA) with significant senior finance experience in a complex organisation. Strong leadership, analytical, and stakeholder management skills are essential, along with experience in financial modelling, budgeting, and team management. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Managing the businesses finances in line with changes in the sector Supporting Senior Managers and the Business Corporation Working to provide and enhance the outstanding service provided across business Developing the Finance team in line with the company strategic aims This is a full-time role, based at our Watford Campus. You will also be required to attend meetings and events held at any of our sites and / or community venues. The closing date for applications is Friday 12 June 2026. You'll have the full support of a dynamic team and opportunities to bring your ideas to the role. Training and development are at the heart of everything we do so you'll be actively encouraged to upskill. We have a free on-site gym at our Watford site and you can access a wide range of discounts and benefits including a cycle to work scheme, free on-site parking, pension, generous holiday scheme, time off at Christmas and early finishes on a Friday. Connect2Employment is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Employment is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Tile Hill
Trustee
Tile Hill
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. 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 .
North Wales Housing
Finance Director
North Wales Housing
Cyfarwyddwr Cyllid Gogledd Cymru Tâl: £111,315 ynghyd ag opsiynau cynllun pensiwn rhagorol Yn Tai Gogledd Cymru, mae ein cenhadaeth yn glir: Trawsnewid bywydau gyda chartrefi gwych, gwasanaethau o safon a chymorth. Rydym yn darparu cartrefi diogel, fforddiadwy a gwasanaethau hanfodol i dros 3,000 o aelwydydd ledled Gogledd Cymru, ac rydym yn gwybod y gall cartref da drawsnewid bywydau. Mae ein preswylwyr, cymunedau, a chydweithwyr wrth galon popeth a wnawn. Ar adeg allweddol o dwf, rydym yn gwneud cynnydd rhagorol tuag at ein hymrwymiad uchelgeisiol i ddarparu 650 o gartrefi newydd rhwng 2022 a 2028, wedi'i arwain gan ein Strategaeth Ddatblygu. Ond mae ein dylanwad yn ymestyn ymhell y tu hwnt i ddatblygiadau newydd - fel arweinydd rhanbarthol mewn tai â chymorth, rydym yn darparu gwasanaethau hanfodol i bobl agored i niwed, gan gynnwys unigolion sy'n profi digartrefedd yn ein cymunedau. Gan adrodd i'r Prif Weithredwr, mae hon yn swydd arwain Gweithredol ddylanwadol iawn, sy'n ganolog i lunio cyfeiriad a chynaliadwyedd hirdymor Tai Gogledd Cymru yn y dyfodol. Gan arwain cyfarwyddiaeth perfformiad uchel ac amrywiol, mae'r cylch gwaith yn cwmpasu cyllid, technoleg gwybodaeth, buddsoddi, risg, archwilio, sicrwydd, ysgrifenyddiaeth y cwmni a chasglu incwm. Gan weithio'n agos gyda'r Uwch Dîm Arweinyddiaeth a'r Bwrdd, byddwch yn helpu i ddatblygu a chyflawni'r Cynllun Corfforaethol, gan sicrhau stiwardiaeth ariannol gref, cydymffurfiaeth reoleiddiol a gwerth am arian. Mae'r swydd yn gyfrifol am ddarparu cyngor strategol dibynadwy, hyrwyddo dull partneru busnes ar draws y sefydliad, sicrhau cyllid amserol yn unol â Strategaeth y Trysorlys, a gyrru gwelliant parhaus i gryfhau perfformiad ymhellach a gwella boddhad cwsmeriaid. Mae'n hanfodol bod yn gyfrifydd cwbl gymwys (gyda chymhwyster CCAB neu CIMA) gyda hanes cryf o arweinyddiaeth gorfforaethol. Yn fasnachol graff, yn gydweithredol a dylanwadol, byddwch yn gweithredu'n effeithiol ar draws y sefydliad, gan ysbrydoli ac ysgogi timau trwy arddull arweinyddiaeth weladwy a gwerthfawrogol. Croesewir ceisiadau gan ymgeiswyr o bob sector sy'n dod ag arloesedd, uchelgais ac ymrwymiad gwirioneddol i ddarparu gwasanaethau rhagorol, sy'n canolbwyntio ar y cwsmer. Rydym yn falch o fod yn hyrwyddwyr cydraddoldeb, amrywiaeth a chynhwysiant ac rydym wedi ennill Gwobr Ansawdd mewn Cydraddoldeb ac Amrywiaeth (QED) Tai Pawb. Rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan bobl o bob cefndir ac rydym wedi ymrwymo i greu amgylchedd lle mae ein preswylwyr a'n cydweithwyr yn teimlo eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, eu parchu a'u cefnogi. I ddod â'ch arweinyddiaeth, eich mewnwelediad a'ch uchelgais er mwyn helpu i lunio dyfodol cynaliadwy ar gyfer cartrefi, cymunedau a bywydau ledled Gogledd Cymru, Cliciwch Gwneud Cais i lawrlwytho pecyn y ymgeisydd. I gael trafodaeth gyfrinachol, cysylltwch â: Nick Roberts ar ( ), neu Duncan Collins ar ( ) Dyddiad cau: 5pm dydd Gwener 19eg Mehefin 2026 Cynhelir cyfweliadau cam cyntaf rhwng 9fed a 15fed o Orffennaf 2026 Cynhelir cyfweliadau terfynol: Wythnos yn dechrau Awst 3ydd 2026 Finance Director North Wales Remuneration: £111,315 plus excellent pension scheme options At North Wales Housing, our mission is clear: Transforming lives with great homes, quality services and support. We provide safe, affordable homes and crucial services to over 3,000 households across North Wales, and we know the life-changing power of a good home. Our residents, communities, and colleagues sit at the heart of everything we do. At a pivotal stage of growth, we are making excellent progress towards our ambitious commitment to deliver 650 new homes between 2022 and 2028, guided by our Development Strategy. Yet our influence reaches well beyond new developments - as a regional leader in supported housing, we provide vital services for vulnerable people, including individuals experiencing homelessness within our communities. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this is a highly influential Executive leadership role, central to shaping the future direction and long term sustainability of North Wales Housing. Leading a high performing and diverse directorate, the remit spans finance, information technology, investment, risk, audit, assurance, company secretarial and income collection. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Board, you will help develop and deliver the Corporate Plan, ensuring strong financial stewardship, regulatory compliance and value for money. The role is responsible for providing trusted strategic advice, championing a business partnering approach across the organisation, securing timely funding in line with the Treasury Strategy, and driving continuous improvement to further strengthen performance and enhance customer satisfaction. It's essential to be a fully qualified accountant (CCAB or CIMA) with a strong track record of corporate leadership. Commercially astute, collaborative and influential, you will operate effectively across the organisation, inspiring and motivating teams through a visible and values led leadership style. Applications are welcomed from candidates from all sectors who bring innovation, ambition and a genuine commitment to delivering excellent, customer focused services. We are proud champions of equality, diversity, and inclusion and have obtained and sustained Tai Pawb's Quality in Equality & Diversity (QED) Award. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to creating an environment where our residents and colleagues feel valued, respected, and supported. To bring your leadership, insight and ambition to help shape a sustainable future for homes, communities and lives across North Wales, please click Apply to download the candidate pack. For a confidential discussion, contact: Nick Roberts on ( ), or Duncan Collins on ( ) Closing date: 5pm Friday 19th June 2026 First stage interviews will take place between 9th and 15th July 2026 Final interviews will be held: Week beginning August 3rd 2026
May 23, 2026
Full time
Cyfarwyddwr Cyllid Gogledd Cymru Tâl: £111,315 ynghyd ag opsiynau cynllun pensiwn rhagorol Yn Tai Gogledd Cymru, mae ein cenhadaeth yn glir: Trawsnewid bywydau gyda chartrefi gwych, gwasanaethau o safon a chymorth. Rydym yn darparu cartrefi diogel, fforddiadwy a gwasanaethau hanfodol i dros 3,000 o aelwydydd ledled Gogledd Cymru, ac rydym yn gwybod y gall cartref da drawsnewid bywydau. Mae ein preswylwyr, cymunedau, a chydweithwyr wrth galon popeth a wnawn. Ar adeg allweddol o dwf, rydym yn gwneud cynnydd rhagorol tuag at ein hymrwymiad uchelgeisiol i ddarparu 650 o gartrefi newydd rhwng 2022 a 2028, wedi'i arwain gan ein Strategaeth Ddatblygu. Ond mae ein dylanwad yn ymestyn ymhell y tu hwnt i ddatblygiadau newydd - fel arweinydd rhanbarthol mewn tai â chymorth, rydym yn darparu gwasanaethau hanfodol i bobl agored i niwed, gan gynnwys unigolion sy'n profi digartrefedd yn ein cymunedau. Gan adrodd i'r Prif Weithredwr, mae hon yn swydd arwain Gweithredol ddylanwadol iawn, sy'n ganolog i lunio cyfeiriad a chynaliadwyedd hirdymor Tai Gogledd Cymru yn y dyfodol. Gan arwain cyfarwyddiaeth perfformiad uchel ac amrywiol, mae'r cylch gwaith yn cwmpasu cyllid, technoleg gwybodaeth, buddsoddi, risg, archwilio, sicrwydd, ysgrifenyddiaeth y cwmni a chasglu incwm. Gan weithio'n agos gyda'r Uwch Dîm Arweinyddiaeth a'r Bwrdd, byddwch yn helpu i ddatblygu a chyflawni'r Cynllun Corfforaethol, gan sicrhau stiwardiaeth ariannol gref, cydymffurfiaeth reoleiddiol a gwerth am arian. Mae'r swydd yn gyfrifol am ddarparu cyngor strategol dibynadwy, hyrwyddo dull partneru busnes ar draws y sefydliad, sicrhau cyllid amserol yn unol â Strategaeth y Trysorlys, a gyrru gwelliant parhaus i gryfhau perfformiad ymhellach a gwella boddhad cwsmeriaid. Mae'n hanfodol bod yn gyfrifydd cwbl gymwys (gyda chymhwyster CCAB neu CIMA) gyda hanes cryf o arweinyddiaeth gorfforaethol. Yn fasnachol graff, yn gydweithredol a dylanwadol, byddwch yn gweithredu'n effeithiol ar draws y sefydliad, gan ysbrydoli ac ysgogi timau trwy arddull arweinyddiaeth weladwy a gwerthfawrogol. Croesewir ceisiadau gan ymgeiswyr o bob sector sy'n dod ag arloesedd, uchelgais ac ymrwymiad gwirioneddol i ddarparu gwasanaethau rhagorol, sy'n canolbwyntio ar y cwsmer. Rydym yn falch o fod yn hyrwyddwyr cydraddoldeb, amrywiaeth a chynhwysiant ac rydym wedi ennill Gwobr Ansawdd mewn Cydraddoldeb ac Amrywiaeth (QED) Tai Pawb. Rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan bobl o bob cefndir ac rydym wedi ymrwymo i greu amgylchedd lle mae ein preswylwyr a'n cydweithwyr yn teimlo eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, eu parchu a'u cefnogi. I ddod â'ch arweinyddiaeth, eich mewnwelediad a'ch uchelgais er mwyn helpu i lunio dyfodol cynaliadwy ar gyfer cartrefi, cymunedau a bywydau ledled Gogledd Cymru, Cliciwch Gwneud Cais i lawrlwytho pecyn y ymgeisydd. I gael trafodaeth gyfrinachol, cysylltwch â: Nick Roberts ar ( ), neu Duncan Collins ar ( ) Dyddiad cau: 5pm dydd Gwener 19eg Mehefin 2026 Cynhelir cyfweliadau cam cyntaf rhwng 9fed a 15fed o Orffennaf 2026 Cynhelir cyfweliadau terfynol: Wythnos yn dechrau Awst 3ydd 2026 Finance Director North Wales Remuneration: £111,315 plus excellent pension scheme options At North Wales Housing, our mission is clear: Transforming lives with great homes, quality services and support. We provide safe, affordable homes and crucial services to over 3,000 households across North Wales, and we know the life-changing power of a good home. Our residents, communities, and colleagues sit at the heart of everything we do. At a pivotal stage of growth, we are making excellent progress towards our ambitious commitment to deliver 650 new homes between 2022 and 2028, guided by our Development Strategy. Yet our influence reaches well beyond new developments - as a regional leader in supported housing, we provide vital services for vulnerable people, including individuals experiencing homelessness within our communities. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this is a highly influential Executive leadership role, central to shaping the future direction and long term sustainability of North Wales Housing. Leading a high performing and diverse directorate, the remit spans finance, information technology, investment, risk, audit, assurance, company secretarial and income collection. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Board, you will help develop and deliver the Corporate Plan, ensuring strong financial stewardship, regulatory compliance and value for money. The role is responsible for providing trusted strategic advice, championing a business partnering approach across the organisation, securing timely funding in line with the Treasury Strategy, and driving continuous improvement to further strengthen performance and enhance customer satisfaction. It's essential to be a fully qualified accountant (CCAB or CIMA) with a strong track record of corporate leadership. Commercially astute, collaborative and influential, you will operate effectively across the organisation, inspiring and motivating teams through a visible and values led leadership style. Applications are welcomed from candidates from all sectors who bring innovation, ambition and a genuine commitment to delivering excellent, customer focused services. We are proud champions of equality, diversity, and inclusion and have obtained and sustained Tai Pawb's Quality in Equality & Diversity (QED) Award. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to creating an environment where our residents and colleagues feel valued, respected, and supported. To bring your leadership, insight and ambition to help shape a sustainable future for homes, communities and lives across North Wales, please click Apply to download the candidate pack. For a confidential discussion, contact: Nick Roberts on ( ), or Duncan Collins on ( ) Closing date: 5pm Friday 19th June 2026 First stage interviews will take place between 9th and 15th July 2026 Final interviews will be held: Week beginning August 3rd 2026
Sewell Wallis Ltd
Senior Management Accountant
Sewell Wallis Ltd Harrogate, Yorkshire
Sewell Wallis are working exclusively with a well established business based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, who have an opportunity for a Senior Management Accountant to join their team. This Senior Management Accountant role will responsible for producing accurate and timely financial information across the Group's structure. The right candidate will provide continuous review and challenge to existing processes and will be expected to interrogate financial data independently within a role that combines BAU tasks with exciting project based work. If you want to play a fundamental role in the central Finance team of a successful and ambitious company, this could be the career opportunity for you. What will you be doing? Assist the team in the production of the management accounts, ensuring they are produced to the standards required and within published timetables. Prepare, review and document monthly balance sheet reconciliations and quarterly VAT returns Manage and develop the direct reports including carrying out Performance and Development reviews on a regular basis, and ensuring individuals are trained and supported to be able to carry out their roles and provide a high level of service to the divisions. Build and maintain effective relationships with divisional finance teams and other group functions Assist in the compilation of data to support external and internal audit requirements and other information required for year-end reporting, identifying efficiencies and improvements where annual process can be streamlined into monthly tasks Review, suggest improvements, and assist in the implementation of changes to the processes and controls around all aspects of finance. Be involved in key projects within the Finance Team and the Group as directed. What skills will you need? CIMA/ACCA/ACA qualified or equivalent. Experience of accounting processes in a large/high volume organisation. Positive attitude and desire to take responsibility for an exceptional level of customer service provided by the finance team. Demonstrate an ability to identify and implement continuous process improvement You should be able to provide clear evidence of working to and meeting deadlines in a pressurised environment. Excellent attention to detail. What's on offer? Hybrid working 25 days holiday + bank holidays Flexible working hours Holiday purchase scheme Company Rewards Programme Healthcare and Life Assurance Plan Salary sacrifice pension Please apply below, or for more information, contact Lawrie Bacon. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Sewell Wallis are working exclusively with a well established business based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, who have an opportunity for a Senior Management Accountant to join their team. This Senior Management Accountant role will responsible for producing accurate and timely financial information across the Group's structure. The right candidate will provide continuous review and challenge to existing processes and will be expected to interrogate financial data independently within a role that combines BAU tasks with exciting project based work. If you want to play a fundamental role in the central Finance team of a successful and ambitious company, this could be the career opportunity for you. What will you be doing? Assist the team in the production of the management accounts, ensuring they are produced to the standards required and within published timetables. Prepare, review and document monthly balance sheet reconciliations and quarterly VAT returns Manage and develop the direct reports including carrying out Performance and Development reviews on a regular basis, and ensuring individuals are trained and supported to be able to carry out their roles and provide a high level of service to the divisions. Build and maintain effective relationships with divisional finance teams and other group functions Assist in the compilation of data to support external and internal audit requirements and other information required for year-end reporting, identifying efficiencies and improvements where annual process can be streamlined into monthly tasks Review, suggest improvements, and assist in the implementation of changes to the processes and controls around all aspects of finance. Be involved in key projects within the Finance Team and the Group as directed. What skills will you need? CIMA/ACCA/ACA qualified or equivalent. Experience of accounting processes in a large/high volume organisation. Positive attitude and desire to take responsibility for an exceptional level of customer service provided by the finance team. Demonstrate an ability to identify and implement continuous process improvement You should be able to provide clear evidence of working to and meeting deadlines in a pressurised environment. Excellent attention to detail. What's on offer? Hybrid working 25 days holiday + bank holidays Flexible working hours Holiday purchase scheme Company Rewards Programme Healthcare and Life Assurance Plan Salary sacrifice pension Please apply below, or for more information, contact Lawrie Bacon. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
Addington Ball
Senior Management Accountant
Addington Ball Glen Parva, Leicestershire
If you enjoy the steady rhythm of month-to-month reporting, but you're craving more variety, autonomy and client interaction which adds 'real' value, this opportunity could be exactly what you've been waiting for. Experience of working in an accountancy practice is not essential but this will bring variety to the role as the person will be working across a number of different clients. As a Senior Management Accountant, you have the freedom to focus on the work you do best - producing high quality management accounts, focusing on advisory aspects and providing meaningful financial insights - without the pressure of year end accounts or tax work. You'll collaborate and work closely with a portfolio of different clients, each with their own ambitions, challenges and desires, keeping your days interesting and varied while getting exposure to a multitude of different financial aspects. This Leicester based regional firm genuinely support one another, prioritise your career development and will constantly make sure your voice is heard. What's in it for you? A starting salary up to £40,000 Flexible hybrid working from home days Full and comprehensive study support package, including study days and funding Long-term career progression pathway and support Regular team social events and activities Participation in charitable initiatives and fundraising Positive contribution for both local and global environment, recycling and energy initiatives Private healthcare insurance 34 days holiday policy Free onsite parking, modern and open plan office space And further benefits including retail discounts Key Responsibilities: Preparation of management accounts for a portfolio of clients Analyse financial information and statements, presenting findings and advice to clients Journal entries, VAT returns, accruals and prepayments Processing adjustments, posting banking and reconciliations. Are you the right fit? Either AAT qualified or studying towards ACCA, ACA/ICAEW or equivalent Adaptable approach to assignment with solid attention to detail and ability to communicate across all business levels IT skills including Excel and any accounting software (Sage, Xero, QuickBooks, IRIS etc). Interested? Register your interest by applying today or call Richard or Luke on (phone number removed) to discuss this opportunity further. You can also visit the Addington Ball website to see all our current vacancies, news and updates. Addington Ball is a specialist finance and accounting recruitment consultancy covering the Midlands and Northern Home counties. We are a member of TEAM and are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Job ref - ABJ/(phone number removed) - Senior Management Accountant
May 23, 2026
Full time
If you enjoy the steady rhythm of month-to-month reporting, but you're craving more variety, autonomy and client interaction which adds 'real' value, this opportunity could be exactly what you've been waiting for. Experience of working in an accountancy practice is not essential but this will bring variety to the role as the person will be working across a number of different clients. As a Senior Management Accountant, you have the freedom to focus on the work you do best - producing high quality management accounts, focusing on advisory aspects and providing meaningful financial insights - without the pressure of year end accounts or tax work. You'll collaborate and work closely with a portfolio of different clients, each with their own ambitions, challenges and desires, keeping your days interesting and varied while getting exposure to a multitude of different financial aspects. This Leicester based regional firm genuinely support one another, prioritise your career development and will constantly make sure your voice is heard. What's in it for you? A starting salary up to £40,000 Flexible hybrid working from home days Full and comprehensive study support package, including study days and funding Long-term career progression pathway and support Regular team social events and activities Participation in charitable initiatives and fundraising Positive contribution for both local and global environment, recycling and energy initiatives Private healthcare insurance 34 days holiday policy Free onsite parking, modern and open plan office space And further benefits including retail discounts Key Responsibilities: Preparation of management accounts for a portfolio of clients Analyse financial information and statements, presenting findings and advice to clients Journal entries, VAT returns, accruals and prepayments Processing adjustments, posting banking and reconciliations. Are you the right fit? Either AAT qualified or studying towards ACCA, ACA/ICAEW or equivalent Adaptable approach to assignment with solid attention to detail and ability to communicate across all business levels IT skills including Excel and any accounting software (Sage, Xero, QuickBooks, IRIS etc). Interested? Register your interest by applying today or call Richard or Luke on (phone number removed) to discuss this opportunity further. You can also visit the Addington Ball website to see all our current vacancies, news and updates. Addington Ball is a specialist finance and accounting recruitment consultancy covering the Midlands and Northern Home counties. We are a member of TEAM and are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Job ref - ABJ/(phone number removed) - Senior Management Accountant
Public Sector Resourcing
Head - Transaction Execution (Structured Real Estate Finance)
Public Sector Resourcing City, Leeds
Head of - Transaction Execution (Structured Real Estate Finance) Homes England National Housing Bank 69,831 - 95,055 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new Headquarters are in Leeds but colleagues can be based in any of our offices (Leeds, London, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Northstowe) Homes England is launching the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. Helping to lead a team of highly skilled individuals alongside Transaction and Portfolio Managers and external professional advisors to ensure timely and effective contracting of complex real estate debt transactions (structured real estate and infrastructure lending) to support the delivery of new homes. Responsibilities of the role holder will primarily relate to documentation and delivery of transactions in accordance with relevant risk approvals, policies and other standards, including focus on the legal and specialist diligence aspects of the transaction. The Transaction Execution ('TE') Head will be expected to ensure consistency of execution standards and appropriate management of execution risk across a portfolio of complex new real estate development loans and amendments originated by the transaction management team. The opportunity Responsibilities include: To project manage Complex Real Estate transactions from credit approval through to Completion Management of transaction workflow through close liaison with team heads. Instruction, preparation, negotiation, review and execution of transaction documentation and associated due diligence to time and budget and in accordance with agreed term sheets, policy standards and credit approval conditions, using sound commercial judgement and delegated authorities as appropriate. Effective management of internal and external stakeholders, counterparties and advisor relationships to ensure transactions progression and effective risk management. Review due diligence reports produced by external advisors and ensure Homes England's position is protected by providing feedback to advisors and liaising with internal stakeholders where appropriate. Candidate profile Degree level qualification or equivalent experience. Ideally, direct work experience in a relevant field as a banker, legal advisor, surveyor or accountant, or similar. Direct experience of executing complex real estate finance debt facilities including development finance and experience in negotiating relevant contracts and assessing the funding structures to mitigate financial risk for the lender. Excellent communication skills. Proven leadership capability. Familiarity and understanding of professional property reports, security and legal documentation (including LMA style legal documents and RCFs), valuation methodologies and practices and the ability to challenge where required - good familiarity with risk mitigating strategies as well as an excellent understanding of the range of investments across the equity and debt capital spectrum. Demonstrates strong commercial judgement and negotiation skills with the ability to identify and articulate the risk implications of proposals, enabling balanced and informed decision-making. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : 1 Recruitment team Email : 2 Closing date: 1st June 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required. References Visible links 1. mailto: 2. mailto:
May 23, 2026
Full time
Head of - Transaction Execution (Structured Real Estate Finance) Homes England National Housing Bank 69,831 - 95,055 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new Headquarters are in Leeds but colleagues can be based in any of our offices (Leeds, London, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Northstowe) Homes England is launching the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. Helping to lead a team of highly skilled individuals alongside Transaction and Portfolio Managers and external professional advisors to ensure timely and effective contracting of complex real estate debt transactions (structured real estate and infrastructure lending) to support the delivery of new homes. Responsibilities of the role holder will primarily relate to documentation and delivery of transactions in accordance with relevant risk approvals, policies and other standards, including focus on the legal and specialist diligence aspects of the transaction. The Transaction Execution ('TE') Head will be expected to ensure consistency of execution standards and appropriate management of execution risk across a portfolio of complex new real estate development loans and amendments originated by the transaction management team. The opportunity Responsibilities include: To project manage Complex Real Estate transactions from credit approval through to Completion Management of transaction workflow through close liaison with team heads. Instruction, preparation, negotiation, review and execution of transaction documentation and associated due diligence to time and budget and in accordance with agreed term sheets, policy standards and credit approval conditions, using sound commercial judgement and delegated authorities as appropriate. Effective management of internal and external stakeholders, counterparties and advisor relationships to ensure transactions progression and effective risk management. Review due diligence reports produced by external advisors and ensure Homes England's position is protected by providing feedback to advisors and liaising with internal stakeholders where appropriate. Candidate profile Degree level qualification or equivalent experience. Ideally, direct work experience in a relevant field as a banker, legal advisor, surveyor or accountant, or similar. Direct experience of executing complex real estate finance debt facilities including development finance and experience in negotiating relevant contracts and assessing the funding structures to mitigate financial risk for the lender. Excellent communication skills. Proven leadership capability. Familiarity and understanding of professional property reports, security and legal documentation (including LMA style legal documents and RCFs), valuation methodologies and practices and the ability to challenge where required - good familiarity with risk mitigating strategies as well as an excellent understanding of the range of investments across the equity and debt capital spectrum. Demonstrates strong commercial judgement and negotiation skills with the ability to identify and articulate the risk implications of proposals, enabling balanced and informed decision-making. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : 1 Recruitment team Email : 2 Closing date: 1st June 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required. References Visible links 1. mailto: 2. mailto:
CMA Recruitment Group
Assistant Management Accountant
CMA Recruitment Group Cosham, Hampshire
A dynamic retail business with an iconic brand is seeking an experienced Assistant Management Accountant to join their finance team based in Portsmouth. This temporary role offers the chance to work within a stable, supportive environment recognised for its colleague retention. The organisation values proactive individuals who are eager to contribute and develop their skills, with flexible working arrangements and a focus on quality delivery. You will be part of a diverse team committed to excellence, providing valuable management accounts support for expanding brands. What will the Assistant Management Accountant role involve? Assisting with the preparation of management accounts, including journal posting, accruals, and reconciliations, supporting business insights with timely, accurate financial information Contributing to month-end processes by maintaining the general ledger and managing balance sheet reconciliations for key accounts Supporting weekly sales and waste performance reporting with variance analysis and benchmarking against forecasts and prior periods Facilitating data reconciliation between POS systems and internal BI tools, ensuring data accuracy for management review Helping with cash flow reporting and franchise sales invoicing, aiding with promotional claims and payment settlements Suitable Candidate for the Assistant Management Accountant vacancy: Part-qualified accountant (AAT finalist or equivalent), with relevant management accounts experience Confident, proactive communicator capable of raising issues and offering ideas for process improvement Happy working across both commercial and technical finance tasks, with a good understanding of accounting fundamentals Strong IT skills, particularly Excel, with the ability to manage own workload to meet deadlines Curious, inquisitive mindset with a desire to add value to a small, adaptable team Additional benefits and information for the role of Assistant Management Accountant: Hybrid working with flexible hours to support work-life balance Opportunity to gain experience supporting growth within a fast-moving sector Supportive team environment with a focus on collaborative success Exposure to management accounts production and operational finance tasks Initial 6-month period Salary will be dependent on experience CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn t discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that CMA may contact you in connection with your application in relation to CMA providing you with work finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website. CMA is currently receiving a high volume of applications. Whilst we ensure all applications are considered, regrettably, it may not be possible to respond individually to all applications received.
May 23, 2026
Seasonal
A dynamic retail business with an iconic brand is seeking an experienced Assistant Management Accountant to join their finance team based in Portsmouth. This temporary role offers the chance to work within a stable, supportive environment recognised for its colleague retention. The organisation values proactive individuals who are eager to contribute and develop their skills, with flexible working arrangements and a focus on quality delivery. You will be part of a diverse team committed to excellence, providing valuable management accounts support for expanding brands. What will the Assistant Management Accountant role involve? Assisting with the preparation of management accounts, including journal posting, accruals, and reconciliations, supporting business insights with timely, accurate financial information Contributing to month-end processes by maintaining the general ledger and managing balance sheet reconciliations for key accounts Supporting weekly sales and waste performance reporting with variance analysis and benchmarking against forecasts and prior periods Facilitating data reconciliation between POS systems and internal BI tools, ensuring data accuracy for management review Helping with cash flow reporting and franchise sales invoicing, aiding with promotional claims and payment settlements Suitable Candidate for the Assistant Management Accountant vacancy: Part-qualified accountant (AAT finalist or equivalent), with relevant management accounts experience Confident, proactive communicator capable of raising issues and offering ideas for process improvement Happy working across both commercial and technical finance tasks, with a good understanding of accounting fundamentals Strong IT skills, particularly Excel, with the ability to manage own workload to meet deadlines Curious, inquisitive mindset with a desire to add value to a small, adaptable team Additional benefits and information for the role of Assistant Management Accountant: Hybrid working with flexible hours to support work-life balance Opportunity to gain experience supporting growth within a fast-moving sector Supportive team environment with a focus on collaborative success Exposure to management accounts production and operational finance tasks Initial 6-month period Salary will be dependent on experience CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn t discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that CMA may contact you in connection with your application in relation to CMA providing you with work finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website. CMA is currently receiving a high volume of applications. Whilst we ensure all applications are considered, regrettably, it may not be possible to respond individually to all applications received.
Vale House
Operations Manager
Vale House Littlemore, Oxfordshire
To provide strong, visible leadership and strategic oversight of a 40-bed nursing and residential care home specialising in dementia care. The Operations Manager will ensure the delivery of high-quality regulatory compliance, financial sustainability, and continuous service improvement. Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership & Management Provide clear leadership to the administrative and domestic team Foster a positive, inclusive, and accountable workplace culture Oversee recruitment, retention, and development of staff Implement systems and processes to support high quality care and improve operational efficiency Ensure effective use of clinical systems and digital services Lead on policies and HR processes 2. Strategic Oversight Contribute to and implement the organisation s strategic plan Identify growth opportunities and service improvements Monitor performance against KPIs and drive continuous improvement Lead change management initiatives 3. Quality & Compliance Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (e.g. Care Quality Commission requirements) Oversee audits, inspections, and action plans Maintain high standards of clinical governance and safeguarding Ensure robust policies and procedures are in place and followed 4. Operational Management Ensure safe staffing levels and effective rota management for the administration and domestic team Monitor occupancy levels and admissions processes Manage incidents, complaints, and risk effectively 5. Financial Management Manage budgets, financial planning and reporting Monitor income streams including OCC contracts and self-funding residents. Work with accountants and the finance officer to ensure financial stability Ensure efficient use of resources without compromising care quality Identify opportunities to improve income generation and operational efficiency. 6. Procurement & Resource Management Lead procurement strategy for equipment, supplies, and services Negotiate contracts and maintain supplier performance Ensure value for money and compliance with procurement policies 7. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships with families, and external partners Liaise with local authorities Represent the organisation professionally in all interactions 8. Safeguarding & Risk Management Ensure robust safeguarding practices are embedded Lead on risk assessments and mitigation strategies Promote a culture of safety and transparency Person Specification Essential Qualifications & Experience Proven experience in a senior management role within health or social care Strong knowledge of regulatory frameworks (e.g. Care Quality Commission standards) Demonstrable experience in staff leadership and team development Experience in financial management and budget control Experience in procurement and contract management Desirable Management qualification (e.g. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care) Experience managing care services Skills & Competencies Leadership Strong, confident, and empathetic leadership style Ability to motivate and inspire teams Strategic Thinking Ability to think long-term and align operations with organisational goals Data-driven decision-making Communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders Operational Excellence Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to manage competing priorities Financial & Commercial Awareness Understanding of budgets, cost control, and financial reporting Commercial awareness in procurement and service delivery Personal Attributes Compassionate and values-driven Resilient and adaptable High integrity and professionalism Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Regulatory inspection ratings (e.g. Care Quality Commission) Occupancy rates Staff turnover and retention Budget adherence Resident and family satisfaction Working Conditions On-site role, with participation in the on-call rota out of hours Other Requirements Enhanced DBS check Right to work in the UK Vale House is a not-for-profit Dementia Care Home specialising in the highly skilled care required for people who have complex needs arising from dementia. Its specialist care is much sought after and is provided in a light bright building which was purpose built in 2012 just outside Oxford, between Littlemore and Sandford-on-Thames. The forty individual en-suite rooms, which are all outward looking, are built around a figure of eight with internal courtyard gardens where residents can walk safely and securely. Founded in 1990 Vale House has one clear purpose: to care for people with dementia however severe or complicated, and to support their families. The quality of the work of Vale House rests on the skill and commitment of the staff who are chosen with care, well taught and then helped to learn further and work closely as a team. Support for families is a defining characteristic of Vale House, and unusually Vale House has dedicated family support workers, committed to supporting the family and friends of each resident. This commitment contributes greatly to the inclusive friendly environment which so many family and visitors comment on. Vale House is registered as an independent charity with the Charity Commission and with Companies House and conforms to the standards and procedures required by those two bodies. It is governed by a committed Board of Directors (unpaid) who are also the Trustees of the charity.
May 23, 2026
Full time
To provide strong, visible leadership and strategic oversight of a 40-bed nursing and residential care home specialising in dementia care. The Operations Manager will ensure the delivery of high-quality regulatory compliance, financial sustainability, and continuous service improvement. Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership & Management Provide clear leadership to the administrative and domestic team Foster a positive, inclusive, and accountable workplace culture Oversee recruitment, retention, and development of staff Implement systems and processes to support high quality care and improve operational efficiency Ensure effective use of clinical systems and digital services Lead on policies and HR processes 2. Strategic Oversight Contribute to and implement the organisation s strategic plan Identify growth opportunities and service improvements Monitor performance against KPIs and drive continuous improvement Lead change management initiatives 3. Quality & Compliance Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (e.g. Care Quality Commission requirements) Oversee audits, inspections, and action plans Maintain high standards of clinical governance and safeguarding Ensure robust policies and procedures are in place and followed 4. Operational Management Ensure safe staffing levels and effective rota management for the administration and domestic team Monitor occupancy levels and admissions processes Manage incidents, complaints, and risk effectively 5. Financial Management Manage budgets, financial planning and reporting Monitor income streams including OCC contracts and self-funding residents. Work with accountants and the finance officer to ensure financial stability Ensure efficient use of resources without compromising care quality Identify opportunities to improve income generation and operational efficiency. 6. Procurement & Resource Management Lead procurement strategy for equipment, supplies, and services Negotiate contracts and maintain supplier performance Ensure value for money and compliance with procurement policies 7. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships with families, and external partners Liaise with local authorities Represent the organisation professionally in all interactions 8. Safeguarding & Risk Management Ensure robust safeguarding practices are embedded Lead on risk assessments and mitigation strategies Promote a culture of safety and transparency Person Specification Essential Qualifications & Experience Proven experience in a senior management role within health or social care Strong knowledge of regulatory frameworks (e.g. Care Quality Commission standards) Demonstrable experience in staff leadership and team development Experience in financial management and budget control Experience in procurement and contract management Desirable Management qualification (e.g. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care) Experience managing care services Skills & Competencies Leadership Strong, confident, and empathetic leadership style Ability to motivate and inspire teams Strategic Thinking Ability to think long-term and align operations with organisational goals Data-driven decision-making Communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders Operational Excellence Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to manage competing priorities Financial & Commercial Awareness Understanding of budgets, cost control, and financial reporting Commercial awareness in procurement and service delivery Personal Attributes Compassionate and values-driven Resilient and adaptable High integrity and professionalism Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Regulatory inspection ratings (e.g. Care Quality Commission) Occupancy rates Staff turnover and retention Budget adherence Resident and family satisfaction Working Conditions On-site role, with participation in the on-call rota out of hours Other Requirements Enhanced DBS check Right to work in the UK Vale House is a not-for-profit Dementia Care Home specialising in the highly skilled care required for people who have complex needs arising from dementia. Its specialist care is much sought after and is provided in a light bright building which was purpose built in 2012 just outside Oxford, between Littlemore and Sandford-on-Thames. The forty individual en-suite rooms, which are all outward looking, are built around a figure of eight with internal courtyard gardens where residents can walk safely and securely. Founded in 1990 Vale House has one clear purpose: to care for people with dementia however severe or complicated, and to support their families. The quality of the work of Vale House rests on the skill and commitment of the staff who are chosen with care, well taught and then helped to learn further and work closely as a team. Support for families is a defining characteristic of Vale House, and unusually Vale House has dedicated family support workers, committed to supporting the family and friends of each resident. This commitment contributes greatly to the inclusive friendly environment which so many family and visitors comment on. Vale House is registered as an independent charity with the Charity Commission and with Companies House and conforms to the standards and procedures required by those two bodies. It is governed by a committed Board of Directors (unpaid) who are also the Trustees of the charity.
Get Recruited (UK) Ltd
Part Time Finance Manager
Get Recruited (UK) Ltd Barnsley, Yorkshire
Part Time Finance Manager Barnsley - 20 hours per week Up to 40,000 (Full Time Equivalent) + Benefits + Great Culture The Opportunity: This is a great opportunity to join a long-standing and growing organisation with a strong customer-focused approach and a supportive working culture. The business works closely with a wide range of clients across the UK and has built an excellent reputation for reliability and service delivery. The role will involve managing cash flow, monitoring company income and expenditure, and ensuring invoices, payments and employee expenses are processed accurately and on time. You'll also produce monthly financial reports, support budgeting and forecasting activities, and provide financial insight to senior management. The role would suit someone who enjoys working independently, taking ownership of financial processes, and contributing to the wider success of a growing organisation. With close collaboration across departments and direct involvement in financial planning, this position offers variety and the chance to make a real impact. The Responsibilities: Monitor company cash flow and ensure funds are managed effectively to support operational needs. Produce regular cash flow forecasts and financial reports for senior leadership. Support and lead budgeting processes across the business. Prepare financial forecasts and analyse trends to identify opportunities for improvement. Oversee purchase and sales invoices, ensuring payments and collections are processed on time. Review employee expenses and ensure compliance with company procedures. Produce accurate monthly financial reports for management and stakeholders. Ensure compliance with financial regulations and accounting standards. Maintain positive working relationships with suppliers and customers. Resolve finance-related queries or disputes efficiently and professionally. Ensure financial processes meet regulatory and internal policy requirements. Act as a key point of contact for finance-related enquiries. Build strong relationships across departments to support the wider business. The Person: Must have previous experience in a finance role, ideally in an SME environment. Experience using accounting software and advanced. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Professional written communication skills. Understanding of financial regulations and compliance. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. This is a great opportunity for someone from a Finance Officer, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, Finance Manager, Senior Finance Assistant, Accounts Manager or similar. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Part Time Finance Manager Barnsley - 20 hours per week Up to 40,000 (Full Time Equivalent) + Benefits + Great Culture The Opportunity: This is a great opportunity to join a long-standing and growing organisation with a strong customer-focused approach and a supportive working culture. The business works closely with a wide range of clients across the UK and has built an excellent reputation for reliability and service delivery. The role will involve managing cash flow, monitoring company income and expenditure, and ensuring invoices, payments and employee expenses are processed accurately and on time. You'll also produce monthly financial reports, support budgeting and forecasting activities, and provide financial insight to senior management. The role would suit someone who enjoys working independently, taking ownership of financial processes, and contributing to the wider success of a growing organisation. With close collaboration across departments and direct involvement in financial planning, this position offers variety and the chance to make a real impact. The Responsibilities: Monitor company cash flow and ensure funds are managed effectively to support operational needs. Produce regular cash flow forecasts and financial reports for senior leadership. Support and lead budgeting processes across the business. Prepare financial forecasts and analyse trends to identify opportunities for improvement. Oversee purchase and sales invoices, ensuring payments and collections are processed on time. Review employee expenses and ensure compliance with company procedures. Produce accurate monthly financial reports for management and stakeholders. Ensure compliance with financial regulations and accounting standards. Maintain positive working relationships with suppliers and customers. Resolve finance-related queries or disputes efficiently and professionally. Ensure financial processes meet regulatory and internal policy requirements. Act as a key point of contact for finance-related enquiries. Build strong relationships across departments to support the wider business. The Person: Must have previous experience in a finance role, ideally in an SME environment. Experience using accounting software and advanced. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Professional written communication skills. Understanding of financial regulations and compliance. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. This is a great opportunity for someone from a Finance Officer, Management Accountant, Assistant Finance Manager, Finance Manager, Senior Finance Assistant, Accounts Manager or similar. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Sewell Wallis Ltd
Interim Financial Controller
Sewell Wallis Ltd City, Leeds
Sewell Wallis is exclusively representing a successful, well-established UK business based in South Leeds, looking to recruit an experienced Financial Controller on an interim 6-month contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant to step into a pivotal role, overseeing financial reporting, forecasting, treasury, and business partnering. This is a chance to join a forward-thinking business where your expertise will make a real impact. This organisation values innovation, collaboration, and proactive thinking, providing a supportive environment for professional growth. They're currently working through a period of change and require an experienced Financial Controller who will support them through this period. What will you be doing? Reporting directly to the Finance Director, you will manage a small team including the Sales Ledger Manager and Senior Credit Controller. Your responsibilities will include: Finance Business Partner to Group entities supporting commercial decision making where necessary to aid business decisions. Manage the day-to-day accounting and reporting responsibilities of the function, including financial accounting and management accounting. Preparation of accurate and timely Group Management Accounts in line with Group reporting timescales, including Balance Sheet reconciliations. Preparation of Group consolidation and monthly Board Packs included trading commentary Provide guidance and best practices for Management reporting and forecasting to support business decisions. Preparation of Group Statutory Financial Statements together with associated notes and strategic & management Reports Develop and maintain effective Group financial processes, systems, and controls. Liaise with external auditors to manage and complete annual financial audit. Line management of the Management Accounting and Order to Cash team Liaise with other external stakeholders such as HMRC, Companies House, Banking / Finance providers to provide relevant reporting and management information as necessary. Maintain and develop the Group forecasting and funding model to support key sensitivity analysis and budget setting with Business Unit Managers. Treasury management, including weekly cashflow forecasting and working capital requirements What skills do we need? Qualified accountant (ACCA/ACA/CIMA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills Experienced in ERP/MRP systems, financial reporting, and process improvement Proactive, highly organised, and able to manage multiple priorities Adaptable, collaborative, and customer-focused What's on offer? Salary of 65,000 Hybrid working (3 days in the office) Very flexible start and finish times 25 days holiday (pro-rata for the duration of the contract) On-site parking Apply for this role below, or for more information, contact Kayley. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
May 23, 2026
Contractor
Sewell Wallis is exclusively representing a successful, well-established UK business based in South Leeds, looking to recruit an experienced Financial Controller on an interim 6-month contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant to step into a pivotal role, overseeing financial reporting, forecasting, treasury, and business partnering. This is a chance to join a forward-thinking business where your expertise will make a real impact. This organisation values innovation, collaboration, and proactive thinking, providing a supportive environment for professional growth. They're currently working through a period of change and require an experienced Financial Controller who will support them through this period. What will you be doing? Reporting directly to the Finance Director, you will manage a small team including the Sales Ledger Manager and Senior Credit Controller. Your responsibilities will include: Finance Business Partner to Group entities supporting commercial decision making where necessary to aid business decisions. Manage the day-to-day accounting and reporting responsibilities of the function, including financial accounting and management accounting. Preparation of accurate and timely Group Management Accounts in line with Group reporting timescales, including Balance Sheet reconciliations. Preparation of Group consolidation and monthly Board Packs included trading commentary Provide guidance and best practices for Management reporting and forecasting to support business decisions. Preparation of Group Statutory Financial Statements together with associated notes and strategic & management Reports Develop and maintain effective Group financial processes, systems, and controls. Liaise with external auditors to manage and complete annual financial audit. Line management of the Management Accounting and Order to Cash team Liaise with other external stakeholders such as HMRC, Companies House, Banking / Finance providers to provide relevant reporting and management information as necessary. Maintain and develop the Group forecasting and funding model to support key sensitivity analysis and budget setting with Business Unit Managers. Treasury management, including weekly cashflow forecasting and working capital requirements What skills do we need? Qualified accountant (ACCA/ACA/CIMA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills Experienced in ERP/MRP systems, financial reporting, and process improvement Proactive, highly organised, and able to manage multiple priorities Adaptable, collaborative, and customer-focused What's on offer? Salary of 65,000 Hybrid working (3 days in the office) Very flexible start and finish times 25 days holiday (pro-rata for the duration of the contract) On-site parking Apply for this role below, or for more information, contact Kayley. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
Hays
Head of Corporate Finance
Hays
Job Title: Head of Corporate Finance Job Location: Glasgow Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading independent firm of Chartered Accountants based in Glasgow, known for its dynamic approach and commitment to delivering exceptional client service. The firm has built a strong reputation across Scotland and beyond, offering a comprehensive range of accountancy, audit, tax, and advisory services. As part of its strategic growth, the firm is seeking a visionary Head of Corporate Finance to lead and expand its thriving advisory division. This is a rare chance to join a business that blends tradition with innovation, and where entrepreneurial thinking is actively encouraged. Your new role As Head of Corporate Finance, you will take charge of a high-performing team, driving deal origination and execution across a diverse portfolio of transactions including mergers and acquisitions, disposals, management buyouts, fundraising, and strategic advisory. You will be responsible for shaping the firm's corporate finance strategy, building strong relationships with clients, intermediaries, and stakeholders, and identifying new business opportunities. This leadership role demands both technical excellence and commercial acumen, with the scope to influence the future direction of the firm's advisory services. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or equivalent) with significant experience in corporate finance, ideally gained within a professional services or boutique advisory environment. A proven track record of leading transactions from inception to completion is essential, along with strong client-facing skills and the ability to inspire and develop a team. Strategic thinking, commercial awareness, and a passion for delivering value to clients will set you apart. Experience in the Scottish market is advantageous but not essential. What you'll get in return This role offers a unique opportunity to join the senior leadership team of a respected and ambitious firm. You'll benefit from a competitive salary and bonus structure, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive culture that values innovation and collaboration. The firm is committed to professional development and offers genuine scope for progression, making this an ideal move for someone looking to make a lasting impact in the corporate finance space. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead corporate finance at one of Scotland's most forward-thinking accountancy firms, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now through Hays or contact us for a confidential discussion about the role and your suitability.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Corporate Finance Job Location: Glasgow Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading independent firm of Chartered Accountants based in Glasgow, known for its dynamic approach and commitment to delivering exceptional client service. The firm has built a strong reputation across Scotland and beyond, offering a comprehensive range of accountancy, audit, tax, and advisory services. As part of its strategic growth, the firm is seeking a visionary Head of Corporate Finance to lead and expand its thriving advisory division. This is a rare chance to join a business that blends tradition with innovation, and where entrepreneurial thinking is actively encouraged. Your new role As Head of Corporate Finance, you will take charge of a high-performing team, driving deal origination and execution across a diverse portfolio of transactions including mergers and acquisitions, disposals, management buyouts, fundraising, and strategic advisory. You will be responsible for shaping the firm's corporate finance strategy, building strong relationships with clients, intermediaries, and stakeholders, and identifying new business opportunities. This leadership role demands both technical excellence and commercial acumen, with the scope to influence the future direction of the firm's advisory services. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or equivalent) with significant experience in corporate finance, ideally gained within a professional services or boutique advisory environment. A proven track record of leading transactions from inception to completion is essential, along with strong client-facing skills and the ability to inspire and develop a team. Strategic thinking, commercial awareness, and a passion for delivering value to clients will set you apart. Experience in the Scottish market is advantageous but not essential. What you'll get in return This role offers a unique opportunity to join the senior leadership team of a respected and ambitious firm. You'll benefit from a competitive salary and bonus structure, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive culture that values innovation and collaboration. The firm is committed to professional development and offers genuine scope for progression, making this an ideal move for someone looking to make a lasting impact in the corporate finance space. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead corporate finance at one of Scotland's most forward-thinking accountancy firms, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now through Hays or contact us for a confidential discussion about the role and your suitability.
Business Leader
Finance Director
Business Leader
ABOUT THE BUSINESS We are a commercially driven, high-growth business that combines a media organisation, a growth programme for ambitious UK founders and CEOs, and - in the near future - a marketplace. We are tracking 5m in revenue this year and have a clear, credible plan to scale to 70m+ over the next three years. The business is owned and fully funded by Sir Richard Harpin - founder of HomeServe, which he built from a kitchen-table idea into a FTSE-listed home services business before its sale to Brookfield in 2024 for 4.1bn. Sir Richard is now deploying his operating experience and personal capital behind a single, ambitious mission: to double the number of large companies in the UK. This business sits at the heart of that mission, equipping the founders and leadership teams who will build them. Because the business is fully funded by Sir Richard there is no requirement to raise external capital, meaning leadership focus stays on commercial execution, operational discipline, and value creation rather than fundraising cycles. Having established early product-market and a growing commercial pipeline, we are building the leadership infrastructure to deliver the next phase of growth at pace. The CFO is a key partner to the CEO and carries a meaningful growth equity package, providing direct alignment with the long-term value being built. ROLE PURPOSE The CFO will serve as the commercial and financial engine of the business. This is a hands-on, high-impact role for a commercially minded finance leader who has navigated the complexities of scale-up growth-from managing day-to-day financial operations through to board-level strategic reporting. You will be as comfortable completing the month-end close and a 12-week cash forecast as you are presenting financial performance and the strategic plan to the Board and shareholder, or rigorously challenging commercial deal margins with the sales team. We are looking for a professional level of delivery from an experienced, hands-on operator who thrives in ambiguity, moves seamlessly between detail and strategy, and applies strong commercial judgement to every financial decision. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategy & Commercial Planning Commercial Focus Daily Financial Operations & Control Financial Reporting & Control Monthly Reporting Against Budget Annual Budget & Monthly Reforecast Cash Flow Management, Treasury & Forecasting Partner to the CEO on People & Organisation Essential Experience Proven, hands-on CFO or senior finance leadership experience within a UK-based scale-up, with a track record of taking a business from early stage through to 50m+ in revenue. Direct experience reporting to and managing the relationship with a sole shareholder, founder-investor, or institutional investor in a growth-stage business environment. Demonstrable M&A experience, including hands-on involvement in deal origination, financial due diligence, valuation, deal structuring and negotiation across either buy-side or sell-side transactions. Track record of building and maintaining 12-week rolling cash forecasts with high accuracy and clear variance discipline. Commercial finance background with demonstrable experience influencing deal structures, partnership margins, and commercial decision-making. Hands-on operator who has personally owned the monthly close process and management accounts, not solely managed a team to deliver them. Experience of Board-level reporting, including presenting to non-executive directors, investors, or an advisory board. Strong Excel and financial modelling skills; experience with cloud-based accounting systems (Xero, NetSuite, or similar). Highly Desirable Experience working across the full startup-to-scale-up journey - ideally having joined a business at an early stage and scaled it through significant growth. Exposure to commercial partnership models, SaaS, professional services, or similarly margin-sensitive business structures. Experience operating within a membership or subscription business model, with a strong commercial grasp of recurring revenue dynamics - MRR/ARR, retention and churn, lifetime value, and the unit economics of acquisition and renewal. Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) - though we will consider exceptional candidates who are by experience. Experience of post-merger integration, sell-side readiness, or preparation for exit (vendor due diligence, data room build-out, equity story development). ON OFFER A rare opportunity to join the leadership team of a commercially ambitious, high-growth business at a pivotal moment. Direct reporting line to the CEO with a seat at the table for every key strategic decision. A genuine opportunity to shape the financial function from the ground up and build a team around you. Competitive salary commensurate with experience, supported by a meaningful growth equity package providing direct alignment with the long-term value being built. Hybrid working model - minimum 3 days per week in London, with flexibility around personal commitments. A culture that values pace, commercial thinking, and straight-talking collaboration. For further details, contact Howard Green - Business Director - (url removed) Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
May 23, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE BUSINESS We are a commercially driven, high-growth business that combines a media organisation, a growth programme for ambitious UK founders and CEOs, and - in the near future - a marketplace. We are tracking 5m in revenue this year and have a clear, credible plan to scale to 70m+ over the next three years. The business is owned and fully funded by Sir Richard Harpin - founder of HomeServe, which he built from a kitchen-table idea into a FTSE-listed home services business before its sale to Brookfield in 2024 for 4.1bn. Sir Richard is now deploying his operating experience and personal capital behind a single, ambitious mission: to double the number of large companies in the UK. This business sits at the heart of that mission, equipping the founders and leadership teams who will build them. Because the business is fully funded by Sir Richard there is no requirement to raise external capital, meaning leadership focus stays on commercial execution, operational discipline, and value creation rather than fundraising cycles. Having established early product-market and a growing commercial pipeline, we are building the leadership infrastructure to deliver the next phase of growth at pace. The CFO is a key partner to the CEO and carries a meaningful growth equity package, providing direct alignment with the long-term value being built. ROLE PURPOSE The CFO will serve as the commercial and financial engine of the business. This is a hands-on, high-impact role for a commercially minded finance leader who has navigated the complexities of scale-up growth-from managing day-to-day financial operations through to board-level strategic reporting. You will be as comfortable completing the month-end close and a 12-week cash forecast as you are presenting financial performance and the strategic plan to the Board and shareholder, or rigorously challenging commercial deal margins with the sales team. We are looking for a professional level of delivery from an experienced, hands-on operator who thrives in ambiguity, moves seamlessly between detail and strategy, and applies strong commercial judgement to every financial decision. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategy & Commercial Planning Commercial Focus Daily Financial Operations & Control Financial Reporting & Control Monthly Reporting Against Budget Annual Budget & Monthly Reforecast Cash Flow Management, Treasury & Forecasting Partner to the CEO on People & Organisation Essential Experience Proven, hands-on CFO or senior finance leadership experience within a UK-based scale-up, with a track record of taking a business from early stage through to 50m+ in revenue. Direct experience reporting to and managing the relationship with a sole shareholder, founder-investor, or institutional investor in a growth-stage business environment. Demonstrable M&A experience, including hands-on involvement in deal origination, financial due diligence, valuation, deal structuring and negotiation across either buy-side or sell-side transactions. Track record of building and maintaining 12-week rolling cash forecasts with high accuracy and clear variance discipline. Commercial finance background with demonstrable experience influencing deal structures, partnership margins, and commercial decision-making. Hands-on operator who has personally owned the monthly close process and management accounts, not solely managed a team to deliver them. Experience of Board-level reporting, including presenting to non-executive directors, investors, or an advisory board. Strong Excel and financial modelling skills; experience with cloud-based accounting systems (Xero, NetSuite, or similar). Highly Desirable Experience working across the full startup-to-scale-up journey - ideally having joined a business at an early stage and scaled it through significant growth. Exposure to commercial partnership models, SaaS, professional services, or similarly margin-sensitive business structures. Experience operating within a membership or subscription business model, with a strong commercial grasp of recurring revenue dynamics - MRR/ARR, retention and churn, lifetime value, and the unit economics of acquisition and renewal. Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) - though we will consider exceptional candidates who are by experience. Experience of post-merger integration, sell-side readiness, or preparation for exit (vendor due diligence, data room build-out, equity story development). ON OFFER A rare opportunity to join the leadership team of a commercially ambitious, high-growth business at a pivotal moment. Direct reporting line to the CEO with a seat at the table for every key strategic decision. A genuine opportunity to shape the financial function from the ground up and build a team around you. Competitive salary commensurate with experience, supported by a meaningful growth equity package providing direct alignment with the long-term value being built. Hybrid working model - minimum 3 days per week in London, with flexibility around personal commitments. A culture that values pace, commercial thinking, and straight-talking collaboration. For further details, contact Howard Green - Business Director - (url removed) Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
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Fund Accountant
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Fund Accountant Fund Accountant Swindon Permanent Hybrid Working Our financial services client is seeking to recruit a Fund Accountant into their well-established Real Estate and Infrastructure Operations Team. In your role, you will have responsibility for the production of monthly management accounts and management information, along with financial statements and VAT and Tax reporting. How you'll spend your time As a member of the Real Estate & Infrastructure Operations team, you will provide a key role in the financial accounting, statutory accounting, administration, and management reporting function for the fund(s) you are allocated to and to act in a supporting role on other funds within the Client Accounting Team.In this varied role, the Client Accounting team has multiple interactions with both clients, external parties (such as fund administrators and auditors) and internal team members, including key interactions with the Real Estate Investments team. The role will be sat within a team of up to 3 other Fund Accountants, reporting into a Deputy Client Accounting Manager and ultimately the Client Accounting Manager. To prepare monthly Management Accounts, including the analysis and reconciliation of Balance Sheet, Income Statement General Ledger items and completing Net Asset Value computations for communication to investors. To produce monthly Management Information, including Liquidity Forecasts. Coordination and control of quarterly investor / client communication ensuring completion within specified timescales. Provision of tax information to the relevant tax specialists and calculation of tax accruals. To complete the computation, general ledger reconciliation and on-line submission of quarterly VAT returns and payment of sums payable to HMRC (where applicable). To analyse loan covenant compliance and provide reporting to lenders (where applicable) To aid in the preparation of annual statutory Financial statements, including supporting documents/workings. To liaise with internal and external auditors to ensure audits are planned and executed accordingly, and financial statements are distributed to interested parties in accordance with required timescales. To aid in the review and implementation of Real Estate acquisition and disposals pipeline. To ensure continuous implementation and strict application of accounting standards and operational control Any other duties that are deemed necessary that may occur from time to time. To be successful in this role you will have Part Qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or ACA Management Accounting experience Clear and concise communicator with experience of working with colleagues at all levels Solid financial accounting skills, including ability to analyse and interpret variances Self-starter, deadline-driven and can work on own initiative. Client Focus driven with proven experience If you also had this, it would be great Fully Qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or ACA Experience in a Financial Services environment Fund Accounting/Property Fund Accounting experience If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Fund Accountant Fund Accountant Swindon Permanent Hybrid Working Our financial services client is seeking to recruit a Fund Accountant into their well-established Real Estate and Infrastructure Operations Team. In your role, you will have responsibility for the production of monthly management accounts and management information, along with financial statements and VAT and Tax reporting. How you'll spend your time As a member of the Real Estate & Infrastructure Operations team, you will provide a key role in the financial accounting, statutory accounting, administration, and management reporting function for the fund(s) you are allocated to and to act in a supporting role on other funds within the Client Accounting Team.In this varied role, the Client Accounting team has multiple interactions with both clients, external parties (such as fund administrators and auditors) and internal team members, including key interactions with the Real Estate Investments team. The role will be sat within a team of up to 3 other Fund Accountants, reporting into a Deputy Client Accounting Manager and ultimately the Client Accounting Manager. To prepare monthly Management Accounts, including the analysis and reconciliation of Balance Sheet, Income Statement General Ledger items and completing Net Asset Value computations for communication to investors. To produce monthly Management Information, including Liquidity Forecasts. Coordination and control of quarterly investor / client communication ensuring completion within specified timescales. Provision of tax information to the relevant tax specialists and calculation of tax accruals. To complete the computation, general ledger reconciliation and on-line submission of quarterly VAT returns and payment of sums payable to HMRC (where applicable). To analyse loan covenant compliance and provide reporting to lenders (where applicable) To aid in the preparation of annual statutory Financial statements, including supporting documents/workings. To liaise with internal and external auditors to ensure audits are planned and executed accordingly, and financial statements are distributed to interested parties in accordance with required timescales. To aid in the review and implementation of Real Estate acquisition and disposals pipeline. To ensure continuous implementation and strict application of accounting standards and operational control Any other duties that are deemed necessary that may occur from time to time. To be successful in this role you will have Part Qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or ACA Management Accounting experience Clear and concise communicator with experience of working with colleagues at all levels Solid financial accounting skills, including ability to analyse and interpret variances Self-starter, deadline-driven and can work on own initiative. Client Focus driven with proven experience If you also had this, it would be great Fully Qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or ACA Experience in a Financial Services environment Fund Accounting/Property Fund Accounting experience If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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