Operations Manager Newark, Full Time, Permanent Up to circa £45,000 Our Newark based, award-winning Client is looking to appoint an Operations Manager . This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced people manager who thrives in a fast-paced technology and customer-focused environment. Reporting into the Director of Operations, you will be responsible for leading a team of operational specialists, ensuring the smooth delivery of services, maintaining high quality standards and driving process improvements that enhance both customer experience and operational efficiency. You will work closely with teams across Product, Technology, Commercial, Finance and Customer Success, acting as a key operational leader within the organisation. Key Responsibilities The role of the Operations Manager will include: Leadership & Team Development Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing Operations team Manage workloads, priorities and resource allocation to ensure service levels are achieved Conduct regular one-to-one meetings, coaching and performance reviews Support employee development, training and succession planning Foster a positive, collaborative and customer-focused culture Operational Excellence Oversee day-to-day operational activities across the business Ensure services are delivered accurately, efficiently and in line with agreed standards Monitor team performance and quality metrics Develop and maintain operational processes, procedures and best practices Drive consistency, accountability and continuous improvement across the department Process Improvement & Performance Monitor KPIs, service levels and operational performance metrics Analyse trends and identify opportunities for improvement Lead initiatives to streamline workflows and improve efficiency Support automation and system enhancement projects Produce regular management reports and operational insights Systems & Technology Work closely with Product and Technology teams to support system developments and enhancements Act as a key operational stakeholder for business-critical platforms and processes Support testing, implementation and rollout of new systems and functionality Manage escalations relating to operational or technical issues Stakeholder & Customer Management Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Act as a senior escalation point for operational issues Support customer-facing discussions where operational expertise is required Ensure an exceptional level of service is delivered across all interactions The Candidate The ideal Operations Manager will will combine strong operational leadership with a passion for service excellence. The following experience, knowledge and skills would be advantageous: Previous experience in an Operations Manager, Service Delivery Manager, Customer Operations Manager or similar leadership role Experience leading and developing teams Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Proven ability to improve processes and drive operational performance Experience working with business systems and technology platforms Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience working within a customer-focused environment Desirable Experience within hospitality, travel technology, SaaS, reservations, distribution or related industries Experience working with operational KPIs and service level management Knowledge of hotel distribution, reservations or hospitality technology Personal Attributes Positive and proactive approach Strong leadership and coaching skills Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Comfortable managing multiple priorities Solutions-focused mindset Collaborative team player Adaptable and resilient in a fast-changing environment Thank you for your interest in this vacancy and good luck with your application. If you have not heard from a member of the Future Prospects team within 7 days from your application, please assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback The services of Future Prospects are those of an Employment Agency.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Operations Manager Newark, Full Time, Permanent Up to circa £45,000 Our Newark based, award-winning Client is looking to appoint an Operations Manager . This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced people manager who thrives in a fast-paced technology and customer-focused environment. Reporting into the Director of Operations, you will be responsible for leading a team of operational specialists, ensuring the smooth delivery of services, maintaining high quality standards and driving process improvements that enhance both customer experience and operational efficiency. You will work closely with teams across Product, Technology, Commercial, Finance and Customer Success, acting as a key operational leader within the organisation. Key Responsibilities The role of the Operations Manager will include: Leadership & Team Development Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing Operations team Manage workloads, priorities and resource allocation to ensure service levels are achieved Conduct regular one-to-one meetings, coaching and performance reviews Support employee development, training and succession planning Foster a positive, collaborative and customer-focused culture Operational Excellence Oversee day-to-day operational activities across the business Ensure services are delivered accurately, efficiently and in line with agreed standards Monitor team performance and quality metrics Develop and maintain operational processes, procedures and best practices Drive consistency, accountability and continuous improvement across the department Process Improvement & Performance Monitor KPIs, service levels and operational performance metrics Analyse trends and identify opportunities for improvement Lead initiatives to streamline workflows and improve efficiency Support automation and system enhancement projects Produce regular management reports and operational insights Systems & Technology Work closely with Product and Technology teams to support system developments and enhancements Act as a key operational stakeholder for business-critical platforms and processes Support testing, implementation and rollout of new systems and functionality Manage escalations relating to operational or technical issues Stakeholder & Customer Management Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Act as a senior escalation point for operational issues Support customer-facing discussions where operational expertise is required Ensure an exceptional level of service is delivered across all interactions The Candidate The ideal Operations Manager will will combine strong operational leadership with a passion for service excellence. The following experience, knowledge and skills would be advantageous: Previous experience in an Operations Manager, Service Delivery Manager, Customer Operations Manager or similar leadership role Experience leading and developing teams Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Proven ability to improve processes and drive operational performance Experience working with business systems and technology platforms Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience working within a customer-focused environment Desirable Experience within hospitality, travel technology, SaaS, reservations, distribution or related industries Experience working with operational KPIs and service level management Knowledge of hotel distribution, reservations or hospitality technology Personal Attributes Positive and proactive approach Strong leadership and coaching skills Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Comfortable managing multiple priorities Solutions-focused mindset Collaborative team player Adaptable and resilient in a fast-changing environment Thank you for your interest in this vacancy and good luck with your application. If you have not heard from a member of the Future Prospects team within 7 days from your application, please assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback The services of Future Prospects are those of an Employment Agency.
We are exclusively recruiting for an experienced and highly organised Finance Manager to lead our client's Accounts team and ensure robust financial management and control across the business. This is a senior, hands-on role with responsibility for overseeing day-to-day financial operations while contributing strategically to the company's long-term objectives. We've recruited for this company for 16+ years and really enjoy recruiting for the Finance Director. The company has over a 100m turnover, they're very successful and expanding. As part of your role, you will manage a team of four (1 Supervisor and 3 Accounts staff) and work closely with Directors and Managers to ensure financial commitments are met, risks are controlled, and reporting is accurate and timely. Please find all the details below: Job title: Finance Manager Location: Ashford, Kent. This role is office based, but flexibility is available to attend appointments etc Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm Salary: 55,000- 65,000 DOE Reasons to work at our client: 22 days annual leave + Bank holidays Free parking A pivotal role within a growing and well-established business Opportunity to influence financial strategy and business performance Supportive leadership team and collaborative working environment Your duties and responsibilities would be: Strategic & Department Management Develop and deliver the annual strategic plan for the Accounts department Oversee the efficient running of the accounts function, ensuring high professional standards Identify financial and operational risks and implement mitigation plans Analyse supplier and business relationships to reduce costs and improve profitability Review ad-hoc contracts, renewals, insurance and associated financial data Stay up to date with industry practices and financial legislation Financial Management Prepare budgets and review with Managers and Directors Produce and maintain management accounts and supporting spreadsheets Compile and submit VAT returns, Company Annual Returns and National Statistics returns Ensure all statutory and non-statutory payments are accurate and submitted on time Maintain and control the Asset Register Submit monthly and quarterly financial returns to manufacturers Sales & Purchase Ledger Oversight Oversee Credit Control processes, review aged debt monthly and generate stop lists Step in to cover Credit Controller duties where required Oversee Purchase Ledger, ensuring reconciliations, allocations and payment runs are completed correctly and on time Authorise and code purchase invoices Management Accounts & Nominal Ledger Generate and review trial balances and balance sheet reconciliations Prepare and post journals including accruals, depreciation, and adjustments Produce, review, and distribute management accounts to strict deadlines Attend monthly management meetings and support managers with financial queries Payroll Prepare and oversee monthly payroll for approximately 270 employees using Moorepay Manage PAYE, NI, student loans, pensions, and benefits in kind Post payroll journals to the nominal ledger and ensure all payments are accurate Audit & Compliance Prepare statutory audit information and liaise with external auditors Attend audit review meetings and present findings to Directors and Shareholders Ensure full compliance with company policies and statutory requirements People Management Lead, motivate and develop the Accounts team Conduct performance reviews and support training and succession planning Manage recruitment, annual leave, and sickness to ensure adequate cover Ensure Health & Safety compliance across the department You'll be the ideal candidate for this role if you have the following: Proven experience in a senior finance or finance management role Strong knowledge of management accounts, payroll, VAT, and statutory reporting Confidence to manage people with excellent organisational and leadership skills Hands-on, proactive, and able to meet strict deadlines Strong attention to detail with the ability to work strategically Next steps: If you're excited about the opportunity and you have the relevant skills and experience above, please apply today. Alternatively, if you know someone who may be suitable for this role please share the details. If you successfully refer a friend for the above role, you will receive a 100 voucher of your choice! Terms apply Please note if your skills match the requirements for the job then you will receive an e-mail from us (remember to check your junk mail). If you do please call us on ASAP or within 24 hours to discuss the position in further detail with Bonnie (Candidate Consultant) or Nicola (Permanent Consultant). Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
We are exclusively recruiting for an experienced and highly organised Finance Manager to lead our client's Accounts team and ensure robust financial management and control across the business. This is a senior, hands-on role with responsibility for overseeing day-to-day financial operations while contributing strategically to the company's long-term objectives. We've recruited for this company for 16+ years and really enjoy recruiting for the Finance Director. The company has over a 100m turnover, they're very successful and expanding. As part of your role, you will manage a team of four (1 Supervisor and 3 Accounts staff) and work closely with Directors and Managers to ensure financial commitments are met, risks are controlled, and reporting is accurate and timely. Please find all the details below: Job title: Finance Manager Location: Ashford, Kent. This role is office based, but flexibility is available to attend appointments etc Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm Salary: 55,000- 65,000 DOE Reasons to work at our client: 22 days annual leave + Bank holidays Free parking A pivotal role within a growing and well-established business Opportunity to influence financial strategy and business performance Supportive leadership team and collaborative working environment Your duties and responsibilities would be: Strategic & Department Management Develop and deliver the annual strategic plan for the Accounts department Oversee the efficient running of the accounts function, ensuring high professional standards Identify financial and operational risks and implement mitigation plans Analyse supplier and business relationships to reduce costs and improve profitability Review ad-hoc contracts, renewals, insurance and associated financial data Stay up to date with industry practices and financial legislation Financial Management Prepare budgets and review with Managers and Directors Produce and maintain management accounts and supporting spreadsheets Compile and submit VAT returns, Company Annual Returns and National Statistics returns Ensure all statutory and non-statutory payments are accurate and submitted on time Maintain and control the Asset Register Submit monthly and quarterly financial returns to manufacturers Sales & Purchase Ledger Oversight Oversee Credit Control processes, review aged debt monthly and generate stop lists Step in to cover Credit Controller duties where required Oversee Purchase Ledger, ensuring reconciliations, allocations and payment runs are completed correctly and on time Authorise and code purchase invoices Management Accounts & Nominal Ledger Generate and review trial balances and balance sheet reconciliations Prepare and post journals including accruals, depreciation, and adjustments Produce, review, and distribute management accounts to strict deadlines Attend monthly management meetings and support managers with financial queries Payroll Prepare and oversee monthly payroll for approximately 270 employees using Moorepay Manage PAYE, NI, student loans, pensions, and benefits in kind Post payroll journals to the nominal ledger and ensure all payments are accurate Audit & Compliance Prepare statutory audit information and liaise with external auditors Attend audit review meetings and present findings to Directors and Shareholders Ensure full compliance with company policies and statutory requirements People Management Lead, motivate and develop the Accounts team Conduct performance reviews and support training and succession planning Manage recruitment, annual leave, and sickness to ensure adequate cover Ensure Health & Safety compliance across the department You'll be the ideal candidate for this role if you have the following: Proven experience in a senior finance or finance management role Strong knowledge of management accounts, payroll, VAT, and statutory reporting Confidence to manage people with excellent organisational and leadership skills Hands-on, proactive, and able to meet strict deadlines Strong attention to detail with the ability to work strategically Next steps: If you're excited about the opportunity and you have the relevant skills and experience above, please apply today. Alternatively, if you know someone who may be suitable for this role please share the details. If you successfully refer a friend for the above role, you will receive a 100 voucher of your choice! Terms apply Please note if your skills match the requirements for the job then you will receive an e-mail from us (remember to check your junk mail). If you do please call us on ASAP or within 24 hours to discuss the position in further detail with Bonnie (Candidate Consultant) or Nicola (Permanent Consultant). Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Our client is the industry network with a mission to radically transform the built environment in the face of the climate, nature crises. They champion bold government action and convene the ambitious sections of industry to drive progress at pace and scale. This is an opportunity to play a role at the forefront of tackling the climate and nature crises and to protect communities. Nature is in collapse and our buildings and communities will not withstand the climate impacts we face without urgent action. The places we live, work and play in must, and can, be part of the solution, not the problem. They are a multi-disciplinary team of c.30 passionate, skilled people from across the UK with a London office hub. As a green charity, they prize their welcoming and inclusive work culture with wellbeing and professional development at its heart. The role Our client is seeking an experienced and talented Head of Finance and Risk with strong financial acumen, and the ability to translate complex themes into clear narratives, to contribute significantly to the strategic direction of the organisation. This role is ideal for a mid to senior career professional looking for a Leadership role, and is keen to play a pivotal role in an increasingly vital and influential organisation. The successful candidate will manage the organisation's finances; developing and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making, and providing high-quality financial data and analysis to senior management, along with having oversight across their internal risk processes; all the while developing their own broad insight and knowledge of the organisation's mission and goals through working with a passionate and knowledgeable team of colleagues, and with businesses across the entire built environment value chain. Our client is an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any protected characteristic. They are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. Their commitment to inclusivity means they support flexible work arrangements, ensuring work-life balance for all. They prioritise accessibility and will gladly accommodate any needs upon request, as they believe in providing a barrier-free recruitment process. They recognise that people of colour, those from different socio-economic backgrounds, and those from minoritised groups are currently underrepresented at all levels within the industry. They're on the lookout for talented individuals with a wide range of skills and experiences and are eager to welcome candidates from underrepresented groups. Key responsibilities Financial Management Co-ordinate and drive the Budget process, in tandem with the Annual Operating Planning process. Monthly re-forecasting and reporting, including explanation of variances in language which is useful to non-finance specialists Analysis and planning to support decision making / Identification of alternative courses of action Preparing financial papers for the Risk and Audit committee and the Board of Trustees, including attendance at Risk and Audit committee Provide input to Funding applications, commercial decisions and opportunities. Financial Control and Risk Oversight Maintaining control of and make improvements to financial systems. Responsibility for the integrity of the organisation's balance sheet. Updating and enforcing of the organisation's authorisation matrix. Ensure accuracy of transactions within the finance system and the mirroring of the CRM system records. Responsible for (via overseeing the Finance Manager) Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, VAT, expenses. Oversee the payroll process, company pensions, tax and NI Oversight of the organisational risk management process Identification and reporting of financial, and wider, risks including suggesting potential mitigation and insurance. Drive continual improvement of processes Financial Reporting and Cashflow forecasting Oversee the annual audit Documentation of processes and policies Statutory reporting and keeping company policies up to date in accordance with SORP and UK GAAP, for both the charity and dormant trading entity Working with the team to understand timetable of activities, challenging cost assumptions and reclaiming budget where appropriate; identifying changes in and drivers of performance including reduction in surplus/increases in deficit, evaluating and suggesting alternative courses of action. Governance Liaise with auditors in delivery of audited accounts Maintain records at Companies House, The Charities Commission, HMRC and other official bodies (familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice) Contribute to the preparation of papers for regular Board meetings and workshops Treasury Manage and maintain the organisation's investment strategy, and securely deposit funds with appropriate organisations, to achieve an acceptable return with minimal risk. Maintain key controls of third-party banking software (including investments and credit cards) Oversee banking processes and authorisation processes Provide and update a cashflow forecast, and ensure adequate cashflows between working capital and investments Leadership and Personnel Consistent and collaborative communication and engagement to help drive the finance team's, and the wider organisation's, success. The Head of Finance and Risk has one direct report, the Finance Manager, and the Finance Officer reports to the Finance Manager Engage in, and occasionally lead aspects of regular organisational wide meetings, related to the organisation's culture and operations and / or projects and workstreams. Clearly communicate and explain financial matters to the wider team when called upon. Take a proactive approach to your own learning and professional development Other Maintain the organisations' key professional administrative relationships including Auditors, Banks, Insurers, HR advisors, Legal services, pension providers, IT providers etc. Act as central organisational point for oversight, reviewing and supporting on contracts / agreements for IT functions Ideal candidate: person and skills Key qualities, competencies, experience, and qualifications Mission: A passion for tackling the climate, nature and cost of living crises, and a commitment to the organisation's mission. Integrity: An inclusive approach that conveys and embeds honesty and transparency as standard Attitude: A positive, proactive, problem-solving approach with demonstrable agility to perform duties that may be outside core accountabilities Teamwork and Leadership: Demonstrable ability to effectively lead a small finance team, with leadership skills that motivate others and create a positive working environment Communication: Strong verbal and written communication and presentation skills, with ability to share complex ideas, thoughts and concepts in a consistently clear manner. Good analytical and influencing skills. Project management: Efficient planning, organisational, and time management skills Administration: Strong administrative and computer literacy skills (standard software packages, mainly Microsoft Office), Advanced Excel skills Strategic thinking: Good experience in strategy setting and horizon scanning, with aptitude in decision-making and problem-solving. Impact-oriented with a focus on delivering outcomes and impact; agile in how to achieve them Critical thinking: supported by good research skills Knowledge: CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualification or equivalent Extensive knowledge of financial procedures, budgeting, forecasting and reporting Ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make recommendations Financial best practices across charity and built environment organisations, including dual financial reporting (for example by project as well as by discipline / department) Preparing management accounts, and financial information in various formats to aid decision-making Requirements of Company's House and the Charity Commission, and familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice Office / premises management, including building management liaison and IT / tech management Reporting on environmental footprint Stakeholder engagement: Proven experience of people management and collaboration Terms and conditions Contract: Permanent Salary: £65,000 - £74,000 (dependent on experience) REF-
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Our client is the industry network with a mission to radically transform the built environment in the face of the climate, nature crises. They champion bold government action and convene the ambitious sections of industry to drive progress at pace and scale. This is an opportunity to play a role at the forefront of tackling the climate and nature crises and to protect communities. Nature is in collapse and our buildings and communities will not withstand the climate impacts we face without urgent action. The places we live, work and play in must, and can, be part of the solution, not the problem. They are a multi-disciplinary team of c.30 passionate, skilled people from across the UK with a London office hub. As a green charity, they prize their welcoming and inclusive work culture with wellbeing and professional development at its heart. The role Our client is seeking an experienced and talented Head of Finance and Risk with strong financial acumen, and the ability to translate complex themes into clear narratives, to contribute significantly to the strategic direction of the organisation. This role is ideal for a mid to senior career professional looking for a Leadership role, and is keen to play a pivotal role in an increasingly vital and influential organisation. The successful candidate will manage the organisation's finances; developing and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making, and providing high-quality financial data and analysis to senior management, along with having oversight across their internal risk processes; all the while developing their own broad insight and knowledge of the organisation's mission and goals through working with a passionate and knowledgeable team of colleagues, and with businesses across the entire built environment value chain. Our client is an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any protected characteristic. They are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. Their commitment to inclusivity means they support flexible work arrangements, ensuring work-life balance for all. They prioritise accessibility and will gladly accommodate any needs upon request, as they believe in providing a barrier-free recruitment process. They recognise that people of colour, those from different socio-economic backgrounds, and those from minoritised groups are currently underrepresented at all levels within the industry. They're on the lookout for talented individuals with a wide range of skills and experiences and are eager to welcome candidates from underrepresented groups. Key responsibilities Financial Management Co-ordinate and drive the Budget process, in tandem with the Annual Operating Planning process. Monthly re-forecasting and reporting, including explanation of variances in language which is useful to non-finance specialists Analysis and planning to support decision making / Identification of alternative courses of action Preparing financial papers for the Risk and Audit committee and the Board of Trustees, including attendance at Risk and Audit committee Provide input to Funding applications, commercial decisions and opportunities. Financial Control and Risk Oversight Maintaining control of and make improvements to financial systems. Responsibility for the integrity of the organisation's balance sheet. Updating and enforcing of the organisation's authorisation matrix. Ensure accuracy of transactions within the finance system and the mirroring of the CRM system records. Responsible for (via overseeing the Finance Manager) Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, VAT, expenses. Oversee the payroll process, company pensions, tax and NI Oversight of the organisational risk management process Identification and reporting of financial, and wider, risks including suggesting potential mitigation and insurance. Drive continual improvement of processes Financial Reporting and Cashflow forecasting Oversee the annual audit Documentation of processes and policies Statutory reporting and keeping company policies up to date in accordance with SORP and UK GAAP, for both the charity and dormant trading entity Working with the team to understand timetable of activities, challenging cost assumptions and reclaiming budget where appropriate; identifying changes in and drivers of performance including reduction in surplus/increases in deficit, evaluating and suggesting alternative courses of action. Governance Liaise with auditors in delivery of audited accounts Maintain records at Companies House, The Charities Commission, HMRC and other official bodies (familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice) Contribute to the preparation of papers for regular Board meetings and workshops Treasury Manage and maintain the organisation's investment strategy, and securely deposit funds with appropriate organisations, to achieve an acceptable return with minimal risk. Maintain key controls of third-party banking software (including investments and credit cards) Oversee banking processes and authorisation processes Provide and update a cashflow forecast, and ensure adequate cashflows between working capital and investments Leadership and Personnel Consistent and collaborative communication and engagement to help drive the finance team's, and the wider organisation's, success. The Head of Finance and Risk has one direct report, the Finance Manager, and the Finance Officer reports to the Finance Manager Engage in, and occasionally lead aspects of regular organisational wide meetings, related to the organisation's culture and operations and / or projects and workstreams. Clearly communicate and explain financial matters to the wider team when called upon. Take a proactive approach to your own learning and professional development Other Maintain the organisations' key professional administrative relationships including Auditors, Banks, Insurers, HR advisors, Legal services, pension providers, IT providers etc. Act as central organisational point for oversight, reviewing and supporting on contracts / agreements for IT functions Ideal candidate: person and skills Key qualities, competencies, experience, and qualifications Mission: A passion for tackling the climate, nature and cost of living crises, and a commitment to the organisation's mission. Integrity: An inclusive approach that conveys and embeds honesty and transparency as standard Attitude: A positive, proactive, problem-solving approach with demonstrable agility to perform duties that may be outside core accountabilities Teamwork and Leadership: Demonstrable ability to effectively lead a small finance team, with leadership skills that motivate others and create a positive working environment Communication: Strong verbal and written communication and presentation skills, with ability to share complex ideas, thoughts and concepts in a consistently clear manner. Good analytical and influencing skills. Project management: Efficient planning, organisational, and time management skills Administration: Strong administrative and computer literacy skills (standard software packages, mainly Microsoft Office), Advanced Excel skills Strategic thinking: Good experience in strategy setting and horizon scanning, with aptitude in decision-making and problem-solving. Impact-oriented with a focus on delivering outcomes and impact; agile in how to achieve them Critical thinking: supported by good research skills Knowledge: CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualification or equivalent Extensive knowledge of financial procedures, budgeting, forecasting and reporting Ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make recommendations Financial best practices across charity and built environment organisations, including dual financial reporting (for example by project as well as by discipline / department) Preparing management accounts, and financial information in various formats to aid decision-making Requirements of Company's House and the Charity Commission, and familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice Office / premises management, including building management liaison and IT / tech management Reporting on environmental footprint Stakeholder engagement: Proven experience of people management and collaboration Terms and conditions Contract: Permanent Salary: £65,000 - £74,000 (dependent on experience) REF-
The role of Operations Manager within this Investment Management company involves overseeing key operational processes, fund processes and ensuring efficiency across the Ops team, line management and project delivery. This is a full 360 role, a number 2 to the COO. Client Details The business is a specialist asset management group operating across Switzerland, the UK and Luxembourg. The group manages and distributes investment strategies across multiple portfolios, with over USD 3 billion in assets under management and a compact, highly experienced team. As the business continues to grow, the business is looking for a hands-on Operations Manager to help strengthen and scale the operating platform. Description This is a senior, practical and varied operations role at the centre of a growing investment management business. The Operations Manager will work closely with the COO as a trusted operational partner, helping to keep the business running smoothly day to day while improving systems, controls and processes for the next stage of growth. The successful candidate will be comfortable moving between detailed operational work, service-provider oversight, trading support, internal coordination and project delivery. This role is well suited to someone who enjoys taking ownership, solving problems and making things work better. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the smooth day-to-day running of operations across the group and its managed portfolios. Oversee and operate key asset management systems, including custody, transfer agency, rebalancing and trading workflows. Monitor cashflows and trading requirements, supporting pre-trade, execution and post-trade processes. Coordinate the accurate preparation and distribution of key fund data, documentation and operational reporting for internal and external stakeholders. Track investment allocations, investor/platform activity, fees, rebates and related operational processes. Manage day-to-day relationships with key service providers, including administrators, custodians, transfer agents, brokers, platforms and IT providers. Act as a central point of coordination between Operations, Finance, Sales, Compliance, Risk and senior management. Lead or support operational improvement projects, including automation, system enhancements, data integration and regulatory updates. Profile A successful Operations Manager should have: A strong operations background within asset management, ideally a small team environment, ideally with at least 10 years of relevant experience in a similar role Experience managing people, processes and external service providers in a regulated environment. Good understanding of trading workflows, cash management, fund operations and operational controls. A graduate or equivalent background; relevant qualifications such as IMC, ACA, MBA, CFA or similar would be an advantage. A self-motivated, proactive and pragmatic person who can work independently and take ownership. A clear communicator with strong judgement, excellent business presence and the confidence to engage with senior colleagues and external counterparties. Someone who enjoys a fresh challenge, can solve unfamiliar problems and wants to contribute to a growing business. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from GBP 100,000 to GBP 140,000k Hybrid working; 1-2 days in the office Comprehensive benefits package (details to be confirmed). Opportunity to work in a respected organisation within the financial services industry. Permanent position located in Mayfair London with travel to Geneva and Luxembourg A chance to lead and shape operational excellence in a key department. If you are an experienced professional looking to advance your career as an Operations Manager in the financial services sector, we encourage you to apply today!
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
The role of Operations Manager within this Investment Management company involves overseeing key operational processes, fund processes and ensuring efficiency across the Ops team, line management and project delivery. This is a full 360 role, a number 2 to the COO. Client Details The business is a specialist asset management group operating across Switzerland, the UK and Luxembourg. The group manages and distributes investment strategies across multiple portfolios, with over USD 3 billion in assets under management and a compact, highly experienced team. As the business continues to grow, the business is looking for a hands-on Operations Manager to help strengthen and scale the operating platform. Description This is a senior, practical and varied operations role at the centre of a growing investment management business. The Operations Manager will work closely with the COO as a trusted operational partner, helping to keep the business running smoothly day to day while improving systems, controls and processes for the next stage of growth. The successful candidate will be comfortable moving between detailed operational work, service-provider oversight, trading support, internal coordination and project delivery. This role is well suited to someone who enjoys taking ownership, solving problems and making things work better. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the smooth day-to-day running of operations across the group and its managed portfolios. Oversee and operate key asset management systems, including custody, transfer agency, rebalancing and trading workflows. Monitor cashflows and trading requirements, supporting pre-trade, execution and post-trade processes. Coordinate the accurate preparation and distribution of key fund data, documentation and operational reporting for internal and external stakeholders. Track investment allocations, investor/platform activity, fees, rebates and related operational processes. Manage day-to-day relationships with key service providers, including administrators, custodians, transfer agents, brokers, platforms and IT providers. Act as a central point of coordination between Operations, Finance, Sales, Compliance, Risk and senior management. Lead or support operational improvement projects, including automation, system enhancements, data integration and regulatory updates. Profile A successful Operations Manager should have: A strong operations background within asset management, ideally a small team environment, ideally with at least 10 years of relevant experience in a similar role Experience managing people, processes and external service providers in a regulated environment. Good understanding of trading workflows, cash management, fund operations and operational controls. A graduate or equivalent background; relevant qualifications such as IMC, ACA, MBA, CFA or similar would be an advantage. A self-motivated, proactive and pragmatic person who can work independently and take ownership. A clear communicator with strong judgement, excellent business presence and the confidence to engage with senior colleagues and external counterparties. Someone who enjoys a fresh challenge, can solve unfamiliar problems and wants to contribute to a growing business. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from GBP 100,000 to GBP 140,000k Hybrid working; 1-2 days in the office Comprehensive benefits package (details to be confirmed). Opportunity to work in a respected organisation within the financial services industry. Permanent position located in Mayfair London with travel to Geneva and Luxembourg A chance to lead and shape operational excellence in a key department. If you are an experienced professional looking to advance your career as an Operations Manager in the financial services sector, we encourage you to apply today!
Accounts & Admin Officer - Public Sector - Permanent - Central Belfast Your new company You will be joining a well-established and highly regarded organisation within the leisure and visitor attraction sector, operating across several high-profile sites in Belfast. The business manages a diverse portfolio of customer-facing operations and is known for its strong values, commitment to service excellence and investment in its people. The finance function plays a key role in supporting multiple business units, offering a varied and fast-paced working environment. Your new role As an Accounts & Administrative Officer, you will support the Finance Manager as part of a collaborative finance team. This role offers broad exposure across multiple business areas and combines transactional finance responsibilities with general administrative support.Key responsibilities include: Processing purchase invoices through an automated purchase-to-pay system, ensuring accurate matching to purchase orders and correct ledger codingLiaising with internal departments, suppliers and customers to resolve invoice and account queriesReconciling supplier statements and supporting month-end processes, including payment runsRaising and issuing sales invoices and assisting with credit control activitiesPosting bank and cash transactions and maintaining accurate customer and supplier recordsSupporting banking processes, including reconciliations, cashbooks and petty cashAssisting with income reconciliations and control checks, including cash and card transactionsProviding administrative support such as filing, document management, data entry and spreadsheet preparationContributing to the smooth day-to-day running of the finance office, including answering calls and supporting visitors when requiredFlexibility is essential, as occasional evening, weekend or public holiday work may be required depending on business needs. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will bring a proactive and organised approach along with a strong team ethic You will need: At least 1 year's recent experience in an administrative role within a finance environment Experience using accounting or financial software Strong Excel skills and good general IT literacy Excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills The ability to work accurately under pressure and meet deadlines A flexible approach to working hours when required Desirable experience includes: Working with automated purchase-to-pay systems Using Office 365 applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint What you'll get in return A salary of circa £26,250 per annum, dependent on experience A full-time working week of 37.5 hours with flexibility Generous annual leave allowance starting at 31 days, increasing with service Free on-site parking Access to a contributory pension scheme, life assurance and paid sickness benefit Health cash plan and seasonal flu vaccination Employee discounts across on-site amenities and attractions Complimentary tickets for events and family-friendly attractions Company-funded social events and a supportive team culture What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Accounts & Admin Officer - Public Sector - Permanent - Central Belfast Your new company You will be joining a well-established and highly regarded organisation within the leisure and visitor attraction sector, operating across several high-profile sites in Belfast. The business manages a diverse portfolio of customer-facing operations and is known for its strong values, commitment to service excellence and investment in its people. The finance function plays a key role in supporting multiple business units, offering a varied and fast-paced working environment. Your new role As an Accounts & Administrative Officer, you will support the Finance Manager as part of a collaborative finance team. This role offers broad exposure across multiple business areas and combines transactional finance responsibilities with general administrative support.Key responsibilities include: Processing purchase invoices through an automated purchase-to-pay system, ensuring accurate matching to purchase orders and correct ledger codingLiaising with internal departments, suppliers and customers to resolve invoice and account queriesReconciling supplier statements and supporting month-end processes, including payment runsRaising and issuing sales invoices and assisting with credit control activitiesPosting bank and cash transactions and maintaining accurate customer and supplier recordsSupporting banking processes, including reconciliations, cashbooks and petty cashAssisting with income reconciliations and control checks, including cash and card transactionsProviding administrative support such as filing, document management, data entry and spreadsheet preparationContributing to the smooth day-to-day running of the finance office, including answering calls and supporting visitors when requiredFlexibility is essential, as occasional evening, weekend or public holiday work may be required depending on business needs. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will bring a proactive and organised approach along with a strong team ethic You will need: At least 1 year's recent experience in an administrative role within a finance environment Experience using accounting or financial software Strong Excel skills and good general IT literacy Excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills The ability to work accurately under pressure and meet deadlines A flexible approach to working hours when required Desirable experience includes: Working with automated purchase-to-pay systems Using Office 365 applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint What you'll get in return A salary of circa £26,250 per annum, dependent on experience A full-time working week of 37.5 hours with flexibility Generous annual leave allowance starting at 31 days, increasing with service Free on-site parking Access to a contributory pension scheme, life assurance and paid sickness benefit Health cash plan and seasonal flu vaccination Employee discounts across on-site amenities and attractions Complimentary tickets for events and family-friendly attractions Company-funded social events and a supportive team culture What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Programme and Finance Manager We are seeking an organised and proactive Programme and Finance Manager to support the planning, coordination and financial management of a major exhibitions and displays programme. Position: Programme and Finance Manager Salary: £39,791 per annum Location: London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9 July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading cultural organisation in a pivotal role supporting the delivery of an ambitious artistic programme. Working closely with senior colleagues, you will coordinate and communicate programme schedules, processes and timelines, while providing project management support across exhibitions, displays and commissions. You will also play a key role in financial management, supporting budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control activities. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating programme schedules, milestones and key project information Supporting programme planning and preparation of materials for senior decision-making Monitoring exhibition and display timelines and ensuring delivery remains on track Managing departmental budgets, forecasting and financial reporting processes Preparing financial information for internal stakeholders and funders Coordinating budget meetings and financial workflows Supporting compliance with financial procedures and funding requirements Line managing and supporting a team of three staff members Acting as a key point of contact for programme and finance information across the organisation About You You will be an excellent communicator with exceptional organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. You will ideally have: Experience of project management and/or programme coordination Strong financial, budgeting and forecasting skills Excellent planning, administrative and organisational abilities Experience working across complex organisations and managing multiple priorities Strong written and verbal communication skills The ability to analyse, collate and present information clearly and accurately Experience of developing and maintaining effective project management systems Previous line management experience Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications An interest in arts, culture or the creative sector would be advantageous. About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading cultural institutions, committed to making art and creativity accessible to all. Through an ambitious programme of exhibitions, displays and commissions, it welcomes audiences from across the UK and around the world. The organisation is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and values the different perspectives, experiences and backgrounds that people bring. Applications are welcomed from candidates with transferable skills and relevant experience, even if they do not meet every requirement listed. Benefits Benefits include: Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance and income protection Interest-free season ticket loan Cycle to Work scheme Employee assistance programme Discounts and staff benefits Free or discounted access to exhibitions, galleries and museums Other roles you may have experience of could include: Programme Manager, Project Manager, Programme Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Operations Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Programme Delivery Manager, Exhibitions Manager, Business Manager, Portfolio Coordinator. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Programme and Finance Manager We are seeking an organised and proactive Programme and Finance Manager to support the planning, coordination and financial management of a major exhibitions and displays programme. Position: Programme and Finance Manager Salary: £39,791 per annum Location: London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9 July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading cultural organisation in a pivotal role supporting the delivery of an ambitious artistic programme. Working closely with senior colleagues, you will coordinate and communicate programme schedules, processes and timelines, while providing project management support across exhibitions, displays and commissions. You will also play a key role in financial management, supporting budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control activities. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating programme schedules, milestones and key project information Supporting programme planning and preparation of materials for senior decision-making Monitoring exhibition and display timelines and ensuring delivery remains on track Managing departmental budgets, forecasting and financial reporting processes Preparing financial information for internal stakeholders and funders Coordinating budget meetings and financial workflows Supporting compliance with financial procedures and funding requirements Line managing and supporting a team of three staff members Acting as a key point of contact for programme and finance information across the organisation About You You will be an excellent communicator with exceptional organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. You will ideally have: Experience of project management and/or programme coordination Strong financial, budgeting and forecasting skills Excellent planning, administrative and organisational abilities Experience working across complex organisations and managing multiple priorities Strong written and verbal communication skills The ability to analyse, collate and present information clearly and accurately Experience of developing and maintaining effective project management systems Previous line management experience Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications An interest in arts, culture or the creative sector would be advantageous. About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading cultural institutions, committed to making art and creativity accessible to all. Through an ambitious programme of exhibitions, displays and commissions, it welcomes audiences from across the UK and around the world. The organisation is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and values the different perspectives, experiences and backgrounds that people bring. Applications are welcomed from candidates with transferable skills and relevant experience, even if they do not meet every requirement listed. Benefits Benefits include: Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance and income protection Interest-free season ticket loan Cycle to Work scheme Employee assistance programme Discounts and staff benefits Free or discounted access to exhibitions, galleries and museums Other roles you may have experience of could include: Programme Manager, Project Manager, Programme Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Operations Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Programme Delivery Manager, Exhibitions Manager, Business Manager, Portfolio Coordinator. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Head of Finance opportunity for Charity in Suffolk Head of FinanceUp to £70,000 p/a + excellent benefits including attractive annual leave and hybrid / flexible workingPermanentBury St Edmunds Hays Senior Finance is proud to be working in partnership with St Nicholas Hospice, who are looking to appoint a Head of Finance. This is a pivotal appointment where you will lead and deliver on financial aspects of their ambitious plans. St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity, which strives for something better in the provision of high-quality, specialist palliative care, emotional and practical support, so that no-one in West Suffolk and Thetford has to face dying, death and grief alone. St Nic's supports thousands of local people. Hospice support is there not just for patients, but for their families and friends too, offering everything from specialist medical and bereavement care to practical help. They aim to provide the very best experiences for those facing dying, death and grief, with our actions and behaviours promoting the charity's values of compassion, accountability, respect, and equity. The charity and its trading subsidiary have a combined annual turnover of circa £9m. The Finance Department has responsibility for delivering all finance functions across the group. In addition, the Finance team plays a strong and increasingly strategic business-partnering role across the organisation, working closely with directors, heads of departments and managers to provide financial insight, challenge, and support decision-making, enabling effective operational planning, financial sustainability, and alignment with the charity's strategic objectives. The Head of Finance is responsible for the leadership and performance of the Finance team to provide sound financial information and specialist advice to directorate and committees to facilitate the Hospice's strategic and operational business plans, ensure the effective management of financial resources and to support change and enable improvement. The Role: Strategic Leadership: Drive the financial direction and long-term viability of the hospice and contribute to the financial health of the charity.Operational Excellence: Oversee the finance function, ensuring sustainable planning, budgeting, and financial management.Team Collaboration: Be a visible member of the Senior Leadership Team, enhancing our positive, values-based culture.What They're Looking For:Qualifications: ACA, ACCA, CIPFA, CIMA, or equivalent.Experience: Proven leadership in finance within a charity or similar organisation.Skills: Strong financial acumen, stakeholder communication, and team management.You will also fulfil the role of Company Secretary for the charity and the trading company. whilst operating as a senior leader within the Charity.St Nicholas Hospice has a collaborative and supportive team culture, so it is essential that you have the ability to "roll up your sleeves" and be involved in the day-to-day operations. In addition, a key element of the role will be leading and influencing others to continue to innovate and improve their financial processes. Why Join the St Nicholas Hospice? Impactful Work: Play a central role in developing and delivering financial plans to support in an environment where everyone is encouraged, energised and enabled to play their part in delivering the Hospice's visionSupportive Culture: Join a collaborative team that values innovation and continuous improvement in its service of local communities.Great Benefits: Competitive salary, attractive annual leave, life cover, and flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working.Ready to Make a Difference? If you have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm to help them to achieve their mission and vision, we want to hear from you! For more information about the role and organisation please contact Senan Pierce, Senior Business Director at Hays Senior Finance who is the retained consultant working in partnership with St Nicholas Hospice. Closing date for all applications: 28th June, 2026.Interviews will take place: 7th and 8th July, 2026. All third party & direct applicants will be forwarded directly to Senan Pierce at Hays Senior Finance to be screened as part of the recruitment process. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance opportunity for Charity in Suffolk Head of FinanceUp to £70,000 p/a + excellent benefits including attractive annual leave and hybrid / flexible workingPermanentBury St Edmunds Hays Senior Finance is proud to be working in partnership with St Nicholas Hospice, who are looking to appoint a Head of Finance. This is a pivotal appointment where you will lead and deliver on financial aspects of their ambitious plans. St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity, which strives for something better in the provision of high-quality, specialist palliative care, emotional and practical support, so that no-one in West Suffolk and Thetford has to face dying, death and grief alone. St Nic's supports thousands of local people. Hospice support is there not just for patients, but for their families and friends too, offering everything from specialist medical and bereavement care to practical help. They aim to provide the very best experiences for those facing dying, death and grief, with our actions and behaviours promoting the charity's values of compassion, accountability, respect, and equity. The charity and its trading subsidiary have a combined annual turnover of circa £9m. The Finance Department has responsibility for delivering all finance functions across the group. In addition, the Finance team plays a strong and increasingly strategic business-partnering role across the organisation, working closely with directors, heads of departments and managers to provide financial insight, challenge, and support decision-making, enabling effective operational planning, financial sustainability, and alignment with the charity's strategic objectives. The Head of Finance is responsible for the leadership and performance of the Finance team to provide sound financial information and specialist advice to directorate and committees to facilitate the Hospice's strategic and operational business plans, ensure the effective management of financial resources and to support change and enable improvement. The Role: Strategic Leadership: Drive the financial direction and long-term viability of the hospice and contribute to the financial health of the charity.Operational Excellence: Oversee the finance function, ensuring sustainable planning, budgeting, and financial management.Team Collaboration: Be a visible member of the Senior Leadership Team, enhancing our positive, values-based culture.What They're Looking For:Qualifications: ACA, ACCA, CIPFA, CIMA, or equivalent.Experience: Proven leadership in finance within a charity or similar organisation.Skills: Strong financial acumen, stakeholder communication, and team management.You will also fulfil the role of Company Secretary for the charity and the trading company. whilst operating as a senior leader within the Charity.St Nicholas Hospice has a collaborative and supportive team culture, so it is essential that you have the ability to "roll up your sleeves" and be involved in the day-to-day operations. In addition, a key element of the role will be leading and influencing others to continue to innovate and improve their financial processes. Why Join the St Nicholas Hospice? Impactful Work: Play a central role in developing and delivering financial plans to support in an environment where everyone is encouraged, energised and enabled to play their part in delivering the Hospice's visionSupportive Culture: Join a collaborative team that values innovation and continuous improvement in its service of local communities.Great Benefits: Competitive salary, attractive annual leave, life cover, and flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working.Ready to Make a Difference? If you have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm to help them to achieve their mission and vision, we want to hear from you! For more information about the role and organisation please contact Senan Pierce, Senior Business Director at Hays Senior Finance who is the retained consultant working in partnership with St Nicholas Hospice. Closing date for all applications: 28th June, 2026.Interviews will take place: 7th and 8th July, 2026. All third party & direct applicants will be forwarded directly to Senan Pierce at Hays Senior Finance to be screened as part of the recruitment process. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Overview Enterprise Mobility have an exciting opening for an Accounting Coordinator to join the team at our European Head Office in Egham, Surrey. The successful candidate will be placed onto the Business Management development scheme, intended to give detailed exposure to our financial statement & business practices, in order to develop employees for future leadership roles within the team. You will be offered support to study a professional accounting qualification. This is an excellent role if you are a self-motivated individual who is able to demonstrate drive in a busy and dynamic department, great communication skills, an analytical mind set and superb initiative. Organization Overview: We're Enterprise Mobility. A family-owned, global mobility leader with a $38 billion turnover, nearly 90,000 team members, and operations in 95 countries. Led by CEO Chrissy Taylor, the third generation of the Taylor family, we're built on a legacy that gives us the stability to focus on the long-term success of our people, our customers and our business. Additional Information Please let us know about any accommodations you may need to participate in the recruitment process. Hours 40hrs per week Mon-Fri: 8.00am to 5.00pm Salary £28,900 per annum Location Enterprise House, Egham, Surrey, TW209FB Flexible working - Minimum 3 days in the office per week, which may change depending on business need Commutable via Public Transport Benefits Fun & friendly working environment 25 days paid holidays a year + public holidays Life Assurance - 3 x Salary Short Term Disability Stakeholder Pension Winning wardrobe vouchers at discounted rates Free parking Well-equipped and professional office facility Our 'promote from within policy' means you can go as far as your talent will take you How to Apply We take great care in our recruitment process to find the ideal candidate. It's not all about us, we want you to have the chance to find out what we're all about. The first step is our application form, which takes about 15 minutes to complete. As well as telling us lots about you, it helps us identify the kind of competencies that we look for in this role. If your application is successful one of our Talent Acquisition team will be in contact to arrange a competency-based telephone interview. Finally, you will be invited to attend an interview with the hiring manager and you have the chance to meet the team. Please let us know about any accommodations you may need to participate in the recruitment process Responsibilities Facilitate the accurate and timely completion of the monthly financial statement process, including the compilation of management reports. Reconciliation of account schedules to an audit standard every month. Properly safeguard company assets and financial information by contributing to an environment of strong internal controls. Provide exceptional customer service and operational support to all business lines and Corporate departments. Play an active role in cost management and creating process efficiency. Act as a finance business partner for department heads through monthly CIS reviews, financial reporting and analysis. Assist in and take the lead with adhoc reporting/projects as required. Assist with AP and AR related tasks when required. Maintain a culture which is consistent with Enterprise Core Values and advances diversity, equity and inclusion. Qualifications Excellent problem solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication, organisation and time management skills Ability to consistently meet deadlines, think independently and show initiative Strong work ethic with the ability to organize and manage a diverse workload Proven track record of building effective working relationships at all levels Experience working with Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint Strong attention to detail and accuracy of work Strong commercial sense and ability to think analytically Ability to organise and present information, views and concepts in a concise and understandable format for a variety of audiences Accounting / Finance / or Business-related degree, preferred ACCA, CIMA, AAT accreditation preferred or proven commitment to complete Commitment to the Business Management career path, with the willingness to relocate for future opportunities A commitment to enforce the company's Business Ethics program and uphold high ethics standards ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Support offered to study a professional accounting qualification
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Overview Enterprise Mobility have an exciting opening for an Accounting Coordinator to join the team at our European Head Office in Egham, Surrey. The successful candidate will be placed onto the Business Management development scheme, intended to give detailed exposure to our financial statement & business practices, in order to develop employees for future leadership roles within the team. You will be offered support to study a professional accounting qualification. This is an excellent role if you are a self-motivated individual who is able to demonstrate drive in a busy and dynamic department, great communication skills, an analytical mind set and superb initiative. Organization Overview: We're Enterprise Mobility. A family-owned, global mobility leader with a $38 billion turnover, nearly 90,000 team members, and operations in 95 countries. Led by CEO Chrissy Taylor, the third generation of the Taylor family, we're built on a legacy that gives us the stability to focus on the long-term success of our people, our customers and our business. Additional Information Please let us know about any accommodations you may need to participate in the recruitment process. Hours 40hrs per week Mon-Fri: 8.00am to 5.00pm Salary £28,900 per annum Location Enterprise House, Egham, Surrey, TW209FB Flexible working - Minimum 3 days in the office per week, which may change depending on business need Commutable via Public Transport Benefits Fun & friendly working environment 25 days paid holidays a year + public holidays Life Assurance - 3 x Salary Short Term Disability Stakeholder Pension Winning wardrobe vouchers at discounted rates Free parking Well-equipped and professional office facility Our 'promote from within policy' means you can go as far as your talent will take you How to Apply We take great care in our recruitment process to find the ideal candidate. It's not all about us, we want you to have the chance to find out what we're all about. The first step is our application form, which takes about 15 minutes to complete. As well as telling us lots about you, it helps us identify the kind of competencies that we look for in this role. If your application is successful one of our Talent Acquisition team will be in contact to arrange a competency-based telephone interview. Finally, you will be invited to attend an interview with the hiring manager and you have the chance to meet the team. Please let us know about any accommodations you may need to participate in the recruitment process Responsibilities Facilitate the accurate and timely completion of the monthly financial statement process, including the compilation of management reports. Reconciliation of account schedules to an audit standard every month. Properly safeguard company assets and financial information by contributing to an environment of strong internal controls. Provide exceptional customer service and operational support to all business lines and Corporate departments. Play an active role in cost management and creating process efficiency. Act as a finance business partner for department heads through monthly CIS reviews, financial reporting and analysis. Assist in and take the lead with adhoc reporting/projects as required. Assist with AP and AR related tasks when required. Maintain a culture which is consistent with Enterprise Core Values and advances diversity, equity and inclusion. Qualifications Excellent problem solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication, organisation and time management skills Ability to consistently meet deadlines, think independently and show initiative Strong work ethic with the ability to organize and manage a diverse workload Proven track record of building effective working relationships at all levels Experience working with Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint Strong attention to detail and accuracy of work Strong commercial sense and ability to think analytically Ability to organise and present information, views and concepts in a concise and understandable format for a variety of audiences Accounting / Finance / or Business-related degree, preferred ACCA, CIMA, AAT accreditation preferred or proven commitment to complete Commitment to the Business Management career path, with the willingness to relocate for future opportunities A commitment to enforce the company's Business Ethics program and uphold high ethics standards ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Support offered to study a professional accounting qualification
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Projects Administrator - Leighton Buzzard Think Specialist Recruitment are delighted to be working exclusively with a growing and successful organisation in Leighton Buzzard to help recruit a Projects Administrator to join their team in a vital new role within the business. This person will be the central hub for all project activity that our client has on-going. You will ensure every project is planned, tracked and communicated effectively from initial order through to final installation. The successful candidate will be the first to know when a project is on track and the first to act when it is not. This role will be a great fit for someone with experience working in a Project Admin/Coordinator position, or someone with exposure to managing construction projects and scheduling the diaries and workload of engineers or tradespeople. This position is a fully office based role in our clients new Leighton Buzzard location, on offer is a salary of approx. 30k with the opportunity to work for a company with ambitious growth plans over the coming years. Duties Include: Initiate all new projects upon order confirmation, establishing clear timelines for production, purchasing and installation. Create and maintain detailed project plans across small orders to large orders. Coordinate with production and purchasing teams to ensure all are aligned to project requirements. Maintain an accurate, up-to-date project schedule visible to all relevant internal stakeholders. Track project status daily against agreed milestones across planning, production, procurement and installation phases. Identify deviations from plan at the earliest opportunity and assess impact on delivery commitments. Escalate critical issues promptly and coordinate corrective actions across departments to recover programme. Maintain a clear log of deviations, root causes and actions taken for continuous improvement purposes. Act as the primary internal contact for all project-related information, ensuring all departments are kept fully informed. Produce concise, professional project updates and reports tailored to the audience. Maintain strong working relationships with external project managers, responding professionally to queries and proactively managing expectations. Assist the sales team in preparing project quotations when required. Ensure quotes reflect realistic production and procurement timescales based on current workload and capacity. Maintain accurate project records and documentation across all active projects. Candidate requirements: Proven experience in a project coordination, project administration or operations coordination role. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously at differing stages. Clear, confident communicator, with excellent written and verbal skills. Able to adapt communication style for internal teams and external clients. Proactive and detail-oriented; able to spot problems early and drive resolution without waiting to be asked. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); comfortable working with project tracking tools or CRM/ERP systems. Able to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Exposure to quotation preparation or sales support. Looking for the next step in your career? Think Specialist Recruitment is an independent support staff recruitment agency based in Hemel Hempstead and working across the Herts, Beds and Bucks area. We specialise in permanent, temporary and contract recruitment with areas of expertise including administration, customer service/call centre, PA/secretarial, human resources, accountancy and finance, sales admin/sales support, marketing and IT Helpdesk/IT support.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Projects Administrator - Leighton Buzzard Think Specialist Recruitment are delighted to be working exclusively with a growing and successful organisation in Leighton Buzzard to help recruit a Projects Administrator to join their team in a vital new role within the business. This person will be the central hub for all project activity that our client has on-going. You will ensure every project is planned, tracked and communicated effectively from initial order through to final installation. The successful candidate will be the first to know when a project is on track and the first to act when it is not. This role will be a great fit for someone with experience working in a Project Admin/Coordinator position, or someone with exposure to managing construction projects and scheduling the diaries and workload of engineers or tradespeople. This position is a fully office based role in our clients new Leighton Buzzard location, on offer is a salary of approx. 30k with the opportunity to work for a company with ambitious growth plans over the coming years. Duties Include: Initiate all new projects upon order confirmation, establishing clear timelines for production, purchasing and installation. Create and maintain detailed project plans across small orders to large orders. Coordinate with production and purchasing teams to ensure all are aligned to project requirements. Maintain an accurate, up-to-date project schedule visible to all relevant internal stakeholders. Track project status daily against agreed milestones across planning, production, procurement and installation phases. Identify deviations from plan at the earliest opportunity and assess impact on delivery commitments. Escalate critical issues promptly and coordinate corrective actions across departments to recover programme. Maintain a clear log of deviations, root causes and actions taken for continuous improvement purposes. Act as the primary internal contact for all project-related information, ensuring all departments are kept fully informed. Produce concise, professional project updates and reports tailored to the audience. Maintain strong working relationships with external project managers, responding professionally to queries and proactively managing expectations. Assist the sales team in preparing project quotations when required. Ensure quotes reflect realistic production and procurement timescales based on current workload and capacity. Maintain accurate project records and documentation across all active projects. Candidate requirements: Proven experience in a project coordination, project administration or operations coordination role. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously at differing stages. Clear, confident communicator, with excellent written and verbal skills. Able to adapt communication style for internal teams and external clients. Proactive and detail-oriented; able to spot problems early and drive resolution without waiting to be asked. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); comfortable working with project tracking tools or CRM/ERP systems. Able to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Exposure to quotation preparation or sales support. Looking for the next step in your career? Think Specialist Recruitment is an independent support staff recruitment agency based in Hemel Hempstead and working across the Herts, Beds and Bucks area. We specialise in permanent, temporary and contract recruitment with areas of expertise including administration, customer service/call centre, PA/secretarial, human resources, accountancy and finance, sales admin/sales support, marketing and IT Helpdesk/IT support.
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Head of Business Leeds 70,000 - 85,000 Basic Salary OTE 120,000 - 135,000 Company Car Monday to Friday Command Recruitment are proud to be partnering with one of the UK's leading automotive retail groups to recruit a Head of Business for a flagship high-volume dealership operation in Leeds. This is a genuine senior leadership opportunity with full P&L accountability, overseeing all aspects of dealership performance including commercial results, customer experience, operational excellence, compliance and people leadership. Operating within a large, fast-paced used car supermarket environment, you'll be responsible for driving profitability, maintaining exceptional standards and leading a sizeable management team to deliver outstanding results. Key Responsibilities Full ownership of dealership P&L performance and budget delivery. Lead and develop Departmental Managers across Sales, Finance, Reception, Handover and Display. Drive operational excellence across all areas of the business. Champion customer experience, online reputation and CSI performance. Ensure exceptional site presentation and stock management standards. Manage vehicle stock turn, ageing stock and trade disposals. Maintain FCA compliance and operational governance standards. Lead recruitment, succession planning and colleague development. Analyse business performance, implement improvements and drive accountability across all departments. Ensure a safe, compliant and highly engaged working environment. About You Proven experience as a Head of Business, Dealer Principal, General Manager or similar senior automotive leadership role. Strong commercial acumen with full P&L management experience. Experience leading high-volume automotive retail operations. Track record of delivering profitability, customer satisfaction and operational excellence. Strong leadership, coaching and people development skills. Ability to lead through managers whilst maintaining a clear overview of the entire business. Customer-focused with a passion for continuous improvement. What's on Offer 70,000 - 85,000 Basic Salary OTE 120,000 - 135,000 Company Car Monday to Friday Genuine Head of Business role with significant autonomy and influence. Opportunity to join a major automotive retail group operating at scale. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced automotive leader looking to take ownership of a high-volume dealership and play a key role in the continued success of a growing automotive retail group.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Business Leeds 70,000 - 85,000 Basic Salary OTE 120,000 - 135,000 Company Car Monday to Friday Command Recruitment are proud to be partnering with one of the UK's leading automotive retail groups to recruit a Head of Business for a flagship high-volume dealership operation in Leeds. This is a genuine senior leadership opportunity with full P&L accountability, overseeing all aspects of dealership performance including commercial results, customer experience, operational excellence, compliance and people leadership. Operating within a large, fast-paced used car supermarket environment, you'll be responsible for driving profitability, maintaining exceptional standards and leading a sizeable management team to deliver outstanding results. Key Responsibilities Full ownership of dealership P&L performance and budget delivery. Lead and develop Departmental Managers across Sales, Finance, Reception, Handover and Display. Drive operational excellence across all areas of the business. Champion customer experience, online reputation and CSI performance. Ensure exceptional site presentation and stock management standards. Manage vehicle stock turn, ageing stock and trade disposals. Maintain FCA compliance and operational governance standards. Lead recruitment, succession planning and colleague development. Analyse business performance, implement improvements and drive accountability across all departments. Ensure a safe, compliant and highly engaged working environment. About You Proven experience as a Head of Business, Dealer Principal, General Manager or similar senior automotive leadership role. Strong commercial acumen with full P&L management experience. Experience leading high-volume automotive retail operations. Track record of delivering profitability, customer satisfaction and operational excellence. Strong leadership, coaching and people development skills. Ability to lead through managers whilst maintaining a clear overview of the entire business. Customer-focused with a passion for continuous improvement. What's on Offer 70,000 - 85,000 Basic Salary OTE 120,000 - 135,000 Company Car Monday to Friday Genuine Head of Business role with significant autonomy and influence. Opportunity to join a major automotive retail group operating at scale. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced automotive leader looking to take ownership of a high-volume dealership and play a key role in the continued success of a growing automotive retail group.
Sales Manager Audi York Location: York Salary: Competitive plus bonus This is an exciting opportunity for a high-performing automotive sales professional who thrives on developing people, driving performance, and creating a customer-first culture. As Sales Manager, you ll take responsibility for leading the sales operation, ensuring the team consistently delivers outstanding results while maintaining the highest standards of customer experience and compliance. Working closely with the Head of Business, you ll motivate and coach the team to exceed targets, maximise profitability, and build long-term customer relationships. As a sales manager your day-to-day will include: Lead, motivate, and develop the sales team to achieve and exceed sales targets Drive performance across new and used vehicle sales, finance, and add-on products Monitor KPIs and implement effective sales strategies to maximise profitability Ensure an exceptional customer journey from initial enquiry through to vehicle handover Coach and support team members through regular performance reviews and development plans Maintain compliance with FCA and company standards Work collaboratively with other departments to ensure smooth dealership operations Analyse market trends and competitor activity to identify opportunities for growth What we re looking for in a sales manager: We re looking for someone who is passionate about people leadership and delivering results. You ll ideally have: Previous experience in a Sales Manager or senior automotive sales leadership role A proven track record of delivering strong commercial performance Excellent leadership, coaching, and communication skills Strong organisational and analytical abilities A customer-focused approach with a passion for delivering exceptional service High levels of motivation, resilience, and professionalism Full UK driving licence (free from excessive penalties) What we offer At JCT600, we believe in rewarding and supporting our colleagues. Every Sales Manager benefits from a competitive package and access to a wide range of colleague benefits including: Annual leave: 34 days including bank holidays, increasing to 36 days (5 years) and 38 days (10 years) Family support: Enhanced paid maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing & protection: Life assurance, pension, enhanced sickness cover Training & development: From foundation to advanced levels through brand partner training and our best-in-class leadership development Colleague car purchase scheme & servicing discounts Cycle-to-work and discounted gym schemes Referral scheme up to £1,000 Read more about our Employee Benefits - JCT600 Why JCT600? We ve spent over 80 years building a business that values its people and their careers We pride ourselves on being rated highly by colleagues for engagement and inclusivity Our commitment to your growth is reflected in our Life at JCT600 philosophy and seven colleague commitments How to Apply At JCT600, you re always a name, never a number . Ready to drive your career forward? Click Apply Now and upload your CV. Looking for future roles? Submit your CV directly here and join our talent pool. Inclusivity & Diversity JCT600 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive business, we re proud to be a Disability Confident employer. We try our hardest to make JCT600 feel like a home from home for all of our colleagues. To us, that s a place where we can all feel supported to be our true selves every day and where our workforce represents the wonderful communities we serve.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Sales Manager Audi York Location: York Salary: Competitive plus bonus This is an exciting opportunity for a high-performing automotive sales professional who thrives on developing people, driving performance, and creating a customer-first culture. As Sales Manager, you ll take responsibility for leading the sales operation, ensuring the team consistently delivers outstanding results while maintaining the highest standards of customer experience and compliance. Working closely with the Head of Business, you ll motivate and coach the team to exceed targets, maximise profitability, and build long-term customer relationships. As a sales manager your day-to-day will include: Lead, motivate, and develop the sales team to achieve and exceed sales targets Drive performance across new and used vehicle sales, finance, and add-on products Monitor KPIs and implement effective sales strategies to maximise profitability Ensure an exceptional customer journey from initial enquiry through to vehicle handover Coach and support team members through regular performance reviews and development plans Maintain compliance with FCA and company standards Work collaboratively with other departments to ensure smooth dealership operations Analyse market trends and competitor activity to identify opportunities for growth What we re looking for in a sales manager: We re looking for someone who is passionate about people leadership and delivering results. You ll ideally have: Previous experience in a Sales Manager or senior automotive sales leadership role A proven track record of delivering strong commercial performance Excellent leadership, coaching, and communication skills Strong organisational and analytical abilities A customer-focused approach with a passion for delivering exceptional service High levels of motivation, resilience, and professionalism Full UK driving licence (free from excessive penalties) What we offer At JCT600, we believe in rewarding and supporting our colleagues. Every Sales Manager benefits from a competitive package and access to a wide range of colleague benefits including: Annual leave: 34 days including bank holidays, increasing to 36 days (5 years) and 38 days (10 years) Family support: Enhanced paid maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing & protection: Life assurance, pension, enhanced sickness cover Training & development: From foundation to advanced levels through brand partner training and our best-in-class leadership development Colleague car purchase scheme & servicing discounts Cycle-to-work and discounted gym schemes Referral scheme up to £1,000 Read more about our Employee Benefits - JCT600 Why JCT600? We ve spent over 80 years building a business that values its people and their careers We pride ourselves on being rated highly by colleagues for engagement and inclusivity Our commitment to your growth is reflected in our Life at JCT600 philosophy and seven colleague commitments How to Apply At JCT600, you re always a name, never a number . Ready to drive your career forward? Click Apply Now and upload your CV. Looking for future roles? Submit your CV directly here and join our talent pool. Inclusivity & Diversity JCT600 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive business, we re proud to be a Disability Confident employer. We try our hardest to make JCT600 feel like a home from home for all of our colleagues. To us, that s a place where we can all feel supported to be our true selves every day and where our workforce represents the wonderful communities we serve.
Exciting opportunity for an ambitious Management Accountant to join a leading manufacturing organisation Your new company Are you a Part-Qualified Management Accountant looking to develop your career within a fast-paced manufacturing environment? We are partnering with a highly successful international manufacturing business that supplies innovative solutions to a wide range of well-known global brands. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an ambitious and commercially focused Management Accountant to join their finance team.This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with operations, influencing decision-making, and driving continuous improvement within a dynamic business. Management Accountant Permanent Full Time Hours £40-47,000 Based in Wetherby Your new role Reporting into the Finance Leadership team, you will play a key role in delivering accurate financial reporting, business insight, and operational support across the site. Responsibilities will include: Producing monthly management accounts including P&L and Balance Sheet reportingDelivering insightful financial analysis to support business decision-makingSupporting annual budgets and quarterly forecastsMonitoring financial performance against budget and analysing variancesDriving cost control initiatives across operational departmentsSupporting stock counts and inventory management processesEnsuring accurate stock valuation and reconciliationAssisting with internal controls, compliance, and audit requirementsPartnering with operational managers to improve business performanceIdentifying opportunities for process and system improvements What you'll need to succeed We are looking for a motivated and proactive finance professional who thrives in a collaborative manufacturing environment with the following skills and experience: Part-qualified ACCA, CIMA, ACA or CPA statusPrevious experience within a manufacturing environmentExperience producing monthly accounts to tight deadlinesStrong ERP systems experienceAdvanced Excel skillsExcellent communication and stakeholder management abilitiesHighly organised and detail-focusedCommercially minded with strong analytical skillsComfortable managing multiple prioritiesProactive with a continuous improvement mindsetA collaborative and approachable team player What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established and growing business that genuinely invests in its people and encourages professional development. A supportive and collaborative working cultureCareer development opportunitiesExposure to senior stakeholders across the businessA varied and commercially focused finance roleThe opportunity to make a real impact within the organisation What you need to do now To express your interest in this role please apply today or contact
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Exciting opportunity for an ambitious Management Accountant to join a leading manufacturing organisation Your new company Are you a Part-Qualified Management Accountant looking to develop your career within a fast-paced manufacturing environment? We are partnering with a highly successful international manufacturing business that supplies innovative solutions to a wide range of well-known global brands. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an ambitious and commercially focused Management Accountant to join their finance team.This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with operations, influencing decision-making, and driving continuous improvement within a dynamic business. Management Accountant Permanent Full Time Hours £40-47,000 Based in Wetherby Your new role Reporting into the Finance Leadership team, you will play a key role in delivering accurate financial reporting, business insight, and operational support across the site. Responsibilities will include: Producing monthly management accounts including P&L and Balance Sheet reportingDelivering insightful financial analysis to support business decision-makingSupporting annual budgets and quarterly forecastsMonitoring financial performance against budget and analysing variancesDriving cost control initiatives across operational departmentsSupporting stock counts and inventory management processesEnsuring accurate stock valuation and reconciliationAssisting with internal controls, compliance, and audit requirementsPartnering with operational managers to improve business performanceIdentifying opportunities for process and system improvements What you'll need to succeed We are looking for a motivated and proactive finance professional who thrives in a collaborative manufacturing environment with the following skills and experience: Part-qualified ACCA, CIMA, ACA or CPA statusPrevious experience within a manufacturing environmentExperience producing monthly accounts to tight deadlinesStrong ERP systems experienceAdvanced Excel skillsExcellent communication and stakeholder management abilitiesHighly organised and detail-focusedCommercially minded with strong analytical skillsComfortable managing multiple prioritiesProactive with a continuous improvement mindsetA collaborative and approachable team player What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established and growing business that genuinely invests in its people and encourages professional development. A supportive and collaborative working cultureCareer development opportunitiesExposure to senior stakeholders across the businessA varied and commercially focused finance roleThe opportunity to make a real impact within the organisation What you need to do now To express your interest in this role please apply today or contact
Programme and Finance Manager We are seeking an organised and proactive Programme and Finance Manager to support the planning, coordination and financial management of a major exhibitions and displays programme. Position: Programme and Finance Manager Salary: £39,791 per annum Location: London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9 July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading cultural organisation in a pivotal role supporting the delivery of an ambitious artistic programme. Working closely with senior colleagues, you will coordinate and communicate programme schedules, processes and timelines, while providing project management support across exhibitions, displays and commissions. You will also play a key role in financial management, supporting budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control activities. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating programme schedules, milestones and key project information Supporting programme planning and preparation of materials for senior decision-making Monitoring exhibition and display timelines and ensuring delivery remains on track Managing departmental budgets, forecasting and financial reporting processes Preparing financial information for internal stakeholders and funders Coordinating budget meetings and financial workflows Supporting compliance with financial procedures and funding requirements Line managing and supporting a team of three staff members Acting as a key point of contact for programme and finance information across the organisation About You You will be an excellent communicator with exceptional organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. You will ideally have: Experience of project management and/or programme coordination Strong financial, budgeting and forecasting skills Excellent planning, administrative and organisational abilities Experience working across complex organisations and managing multiple priorities Strong written and verbal communication skills The ability to analyse, collate and present information clearly and accurately Experience of developing and maintaining effective project management systems Previous line management experience Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications An interest in arts, culture or the creative sector would be advantageous. About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading cultural institutions, committed to making art and creativity accessible to all. Through an ambitious programme of exhibitions, displays and commissions, it welcomes audiences from across the UK and around the world. The organisation is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and values the different perspectives, experiences and backgrounds that people bring. Applications are welcomed from candidates with transferable skills and relevant experience, even if they do not meet every requirement listed. Benefits Benefits include: Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance and income protection Interest-free season ticket loan Cycle to Work scheme Employee assistance programme Discounts and staff benefits Free or discounted access to exhibitions, galleries and museums Other roles you may have experience of could include: Programme Manager, Project Manager, Programme Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Operations Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Programme Delivery Manager, Exhibitions Manager, Business Manager, Portfolio Coordinator. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Programme and Finance Manager We are seeking an organised and proactive Programme and Finance Manager to support the planning, coordination and financial management of a major exhibitions and displays programme. Position: Programme and Finance Manager Salary: £39,791 per annum Location: London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9 July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading cultural organisation in a pivotal role supporting the delivery of an ambitious artistic programme. Working closely with senior colleagues, you will coordinate and communicate programme schedules, processes and timelines, while providing project management support across exhibitions, displays and commissions. You will also play a key role in financial management, supporting budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control activities. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating programme schedules, milestones and key project information Supporting programme planning and preparation of materials for senior decision-making Monitoring exhibition and display timelines and ensuring delivery remains on track Managing departmental budgets, forecasting and financial reporting processes Preparing financial information for internal stakeholders and funders Coordinating budget meetings and financial workflows Supporting compliance with financial procedures and funding requirements Line managing and supporting a team of three staff members Acting as a key point of contact for programme and finance information across the organisation About You You will be an excellent communicator with exceptional organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. You will ideally have: Experience of project management and/or programme coordination Strong financial, budgeting and forecasting skills Excellent planning, administrative and organisational abilities Experience working across complex organisations and managing multiple priorities Strong written and verbal communication skills The ability to analyse, collate and present information clearly and accurately Experience of developing and maintaining effective project management systems Previous line management experience Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications An interest in arts, culture or the creative sector would be advantageous. About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading cultural institutions, committed to making art and creativity accessible to all. Through an ambitious programme of exhibitions, displays and commissions, it welcomes audiences from across the UK and around the world. The organisation is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and values the different perspectives, experiences and backgrounds that people bring. Applications are welcomed from candidates with transferable skills and relevant experience, even if they do not meet every requirement listed. Benefits Benefits include: Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance and income protection Interest-free season ticket loan Cycle to Work scheme Employee assistance programme Discounts and staff benefits Free or discounted access to exhibitions, galleries and museums Other roles you may have experience of could include: Programme Manager, Project Manager, Programme Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Operations Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Programme Delivery Manager, Exhibitions Manager, Business Manager, Portfolio Coordinator. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Lawfront is one of the UK's most ambitious and rapidly expanding Legal Groups. Through strategic acquisitions and the integration of high-performing regional law firms, we are building a national platform that combines local excellence with the strength, investment, and innovation of a modern Legal Group. Our growth trajectory is significant - and accelerating. As we continue to welcome new firms into the Lawfront family, we are strengthening our central functions to ensure we deliver consistent, scalable, and best-in-class support across the Group. The Opportunity Lawfront is looking to recruit a Legal Accounts Manager / Team Leader to join Lawfront's Finance Department and to be based in Nelsons' Nottingham office. There may be some travel required with the role to visit our offices in Derby and Leicester from time to time. The role will be supporting the Group Head of Legal Accounts and ensuring the smooth operation and compliance with relevant rules and regulations including SRA Accounts Rules. Key Responsibilities To supervise and communicate effectively with the legal accounts team, making sure that changes in processes and procedures are fully understood. Ensuring an efficient and effective service to both internal and external clients and compliance with SRA Accounts Rules, GDPR and Money Laundering, HMRC and any other relevant regulations. Review month end bank reconciliations for all accounts, including any own client accounts, ensuring all appropriate action has been completed before submission to the COFA for signoff. To check and post bills, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations such as VAT. Ensure payments requests, receipts and transfers are posted to ledger and bank payments are set up and authorised in a timely manner and cover when required. To monitor inactive matters and liaise with fee earners, office charities and the SRA on residual balances, ensuring compliance with SRA Accounts Rules. To ensure that Legal Aid claims are processed in accordance with the Legal Aid Agency regulations and to liaise with Fee Earners and external Costs Draftsman (where appropriate). Alert the Professional Standards Team to any possible breaches of the SAR rules, Money Laundering or other suspicious activities. To support the team as and when required in all areas of Legal Accounts work. About You You will be an experienced Legal Accounts leader who thrives in environments of change, growth, and transformation. You bring both the technical expertise and the commercial mindset needed to support a fast-growing Legal Group. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience working within a legal accounts department (3 years +). Strong knowledge of regulatory rules including Solicitors Accounts Rules and HMRC/VAT. Experience in a supervisory role. Excellent communication skills. Proficient in legal accounting systems and Microsoft Excel. Strong communication skills and able to communicate with stakeholders at all levels. Self-starter who is motivated and can work autonomously. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Has a can-do attitude and qualities to be a team player. Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Relevant professional qualification i.e. AAT or ILFM qualification (desirable but not essential). Experience in dealing with legal aid billing & payments (desirable but not essential). Why Join Lawfront Play a pivotal role in one of the UK's fastest-growing Legal Groups. Shape the financial operations of a business built on strategic acquisition and long-term investment. Work with a collaborative leadership team committed to innovation and excellence. Competitive salary and benefits package. As part of this role, you will be given all the means to achieve success and will be supported and can expect dedicated training, professional support and a host of benefits. The extras: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and holiday purchase Healthcare cash plan Travel benefits Pension Well-being programme Discounts on selected legal service Hybrid working after successful probation period. With a defined vision and growth plan on track, we have created a culture of working together to achieve and are looking to recruit people who have a can-do attitude to be part of our journey and vision. How to Apply If you are excited by the opportunity to lead a team in a fast-growing, acquisitive legal organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV confirming salary expectations
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Lawfront is one of the UK's most ambitious and rapidly expanding Legal Groups. Through strategic acquisitions and the integration of high-performing regional law firms, we are building a national platform that combines local excellence with the strength, investment, and innovation of a modern Legal Group. Our growth trajectory is significant - and accelerating. As we continue to welcome new firms into the Lawfront family, we are strengthening our central functions to ensure we deliver consistent, scalable, and best-in-class support across the Group. The Opportunity Lawfront is looking to recruit a Legal Accounts Manager / Team Leader to join Lawfront's Finance Department and to be based in Nelsons' Nottingham office. There may be some travel required with the role to visit our offices in Derby and Leicester from time to time. The role will be supporting the Group Head of Legal Accounts and ensuring the smooth operation and compliance with relevant rules and regulations including SRA Accounts Rules. Key Responsibilities To supervise and communicate effectively with the legal accounts team, making sure that changes in processes and procedures are fully understood. Ensuring an efficient and effective service to both internal and external clients and compliance with SRA Accounts Rules, GDPR and Money Laundering, HMRC and any other relevant regulations. Review month end bank reconciliations for all accounts, including any own client accounts, ensuring all appropriate action has been completed before submission to the COFA for signoff. To check and post bills, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations such as VAT. Ensure payments requests, receipts and transfers are posted to ledger and bank payments are set up and authorised in a timely manner and cover when required. To monitor inactive matters and liaise with fee earners, office charities and the SRA on residual balances, ensuring compliance with SRA Accounts Rules. To ensure that Legal Aid claims are processed in accordance with the Legal Aid Agency regulations and to liaise with Fee Earners and external Costs Draftsman (where appropriate). Alert the Professional Standards Team to any possible breaches of the SAR rules, Money Laundering or other suspicious activities. To support the team as and when required in all areas of Legal Accounts work. About You You will be an experienced Legal Accounts leader who thrives in environments of change, growth, and transformation. You bring both the technical expertise and the commercial mindset needed to support a fast-growing Legal Group. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience working within a legal accounts department (3 years +). Strong knowledge of regulatory rules including Solicitors Accounts Rules and HMRC/VAT. Experience in a supervisory role. Excellent communication skills. Proficient in legal accounting systems and Microsoft Excel. Strong communication skills and able to communicate with stakeholders at all levels. Self-starter who is motivated and can work autonomously. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Has a can-do attitude and qualities to be a team player. Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Relevant professional qualification i.e. AAT or ILFM qualification (desirable but not essential). Experience in dealing with legal aid billing & payments (desirable but not essential). Why Join Lawfront Play a pivotal role in one of the UK's fastest-growing Legal Groups. Shape the financial operations of a business built on strategic acquisition and long-term investment. Work with a collaborative leadership team committed to innovation and excellence. Competitive salary and benefits package. As part of this role, you will be given all the means to achieve success and will be supported and can expect dedicated training, professional support and a host of benefits. The extras: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and holiday purchase Healthcare cash plan Travel benefits Pension Well-being programme Discounts on selected legal service Hybrid working after successful probation period. With a defined vision and growth plan on track, we have created a culture of working together to achieve and are looking to recruit people who have a can-do attitude to be part of our journey and vision. How to Apply If you are excited by the opportunity to lead a team in a fast-growing, acquisitive legal organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV confirming salary expectations
We are looking for a well-organised self-starter to join our Finance team as an Assistant Financial Accountant. This role offers a great opportunity for finance professionals looking to progress their careers in a varied role covering treasury management, supporting preparation of Statutory Accounts, tax compliance and monitoring of policies and controls. This role reports in to the Financial Accounting and Controls Manager and is part of a Finance department of around 15 people. The finance vision is to be a confident and trusted finance service-giving the business the tools, environment and support they need. This role would play a key part of delivering this vision. The role In the role of Assistant Financial Accountant, you will work closely with the Financial Accounting and Controls Manager to deliver a strong controls environment, manage cash flows and input to statutory reports and audits. This is a new role which provides a great opportunity to shape how we manage cash flows to receive maximum benefits on investments. Our financial year end is the end of October, and this period is critical for supporting year end accounting as well as reporting on financial controls. You'll work collaboratively with the Finance team and wider business as needed. To be successful in this role you must have good attention to detail, an understanding of financial processes and rules and be able to juggle multiple priorities. What's in it for me? An opportunity to further your finance career and learn several aspects of accounting. A chance to develop and improve processes. The chance to work in a diverse and professional organisation with a welcoming culture in a high-quality office environment and excellent location Work in a supportive and collaborative team. An additional 3% of annual basic salary to spend on benefits that suit your lifestyle A generous pension scheme - We will contribute 1 - 2 times your contribution, up to 12.25%. So, if you contribute 7%, you will enjoy the maximum combined contribution of 19.25% 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and buy/sell/save holiday trading scheme. Access to employee discount vouchers for savings on High Street brands, travel and supermarkets. Life Assurance cover of 4 times basic salary. Income Protection What we are looking for Part or non-qualified individuals with relevant finance experience. Experience of using accounting and operational systems, ideally Microsoft D365. Experience supporting statutory accounting, audit preparation, control management and cash flow management. Experience of balancing the professional accounting standards, policies and practices with the operational and strategic requirements of both Finance and the business. Willingness to learn and understand the SRA's business operations and culture and how this relates to all finance processes. Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word and PowerPoint. A specific focus on customer service and continuous improvement. Useful and additional information There is a full role profile attached to the bottom of this advert on our website. This is a hybrid role and based in our Birmingham office 1-2 days a week The salary offer for this role will be from £32,580.68 per annum. We are recruiting for this role on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week. If you have any questions that aren't in this advert or on our website, please contact us via . To apply Please click 'apply' to complete the online application form and upload a CV and cover letter, addressing how you meet the essential criteria listed under the 'what we are looking for' section above. To find out more about the recruitment and selection process and how to make the most of your application, please visit our jobs pages. Closing date for applications is 01 July 2026 at 9am
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a well-organised self-starter to join our Finance team as an Assistant Financial Accountant. This role offers a great opportunity for finance professionals looking to progress their careers in a varied role covering treasury management, supporting preparation of Statutory Accounts, tax compliance and monitoring of policies and controls. This role reports in to the Financial Accounting and Controls Manager and is part of a Finance department of around 15 people. The finance vision is to be a confident and trusted finance service-giving the business the tools, environment and support they need. This role would play a key part of delivering this vision. The role In the role of Assistant Financial Accountant, you will work closely with the Financial Accounting and Controls Manager to deliver a strong controls environment, manage cash flows and input to statutory reports and audits. This is a new role which provides a great opportunity to shape how we manage cash flows to receive maximum benefits on investments. Our financial year end is the end of October, and this period is critical for supporting year end accounting as well as reporting on financial controls. You'll work collaboratively with the Finance team and wider business as needed. To be successful in this role you must have good attention to detail, an understanding of financial processes and rules and be able to juggle multiple priorities. What's in it for me? An opportunity to further your finance career and learn several aspects of accounting. A chance to develop and improve processes. The chance to work in a diverse and professional organisation with a welcoming culture in a high-quality office environment and excellent location Work in a supportive and collaborative team. An additional 3% of annual basic salary to spend on benefits that suit your lifestyle A generous pension scheme - We will contribute 1 - 2 times your contribution, up to 12.25%. So, if you contribute 7%, you will enjoy the maximum combined contribution of 19.25% 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and buy/sell/save holiday trading scheme. Access to employee discount vouchers for savings on High Street brands, travel and supermarkets. Life Assurance cover of 4 times basic salary. Income Protection What we are looking for Part or non-qualified individuals with relevant finance experience. Experience of using accounting and operational systems, ideally Microsoft D365. Experience supporting statutory accounting, audit preparation, control management and cash flow management. Experience of balancing the professional accounting standards, policies and practices with the operational and strategic requirements of both Finance and the business. Willingness to learn and understand the SRA's business operations and culture and how this relates to all finance processes. Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word and PowerPoint. A specific focus on customer service and continuous improvement. Useful and additional information There is a full role profile attached to the bottom of this advert on our website. This is a hybrid role and based in our Birmingham office 1-2 days a week The salary offer for this role will be from £32,580.68 per annum. We are recruiting for this role on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week. If you have any questions that aren't in this advert or on our website, please contact us via . To apply Please click 'apply' to complete the online application form and upload a CV and cover letter, addressing how you meet the essential criteria listed under the 'what we are looking for' section above. To find out more about the recruitment and selection process and how to make the most of your application, please visit our jobs pages. Closing date for applications is 01 July 2026 at 9am
Accounts Assistant Location: Fully office-based role Salary: £30,000 £35,000 DOE Working times: Monday Friday 10:00am 6:00pm This is an immediate start or short notice Ready to build your finance career in a fast-growing London business? We re looking for a motivated and detail-focused Accounts Assistant to join our busy Finance team at City Rooms. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with previous finance experience who wants more than just a repetitive processing role. You ll gain hands-on exposure across the wider finance function, supporting everything from supplier payments and reconciliations to month-end processes, payroll support, and financial reporting. Working closely with the Finance Manager and wider leadership team, you ll become part of a fast-paced business where no two days are the same, and where strong performers have genuine opportunities to develop and progress. What s in it for you? Competitive salary based on experience Exposure to wider finance operations and month-end accounting Structured support and development within a growing finance team A fast-moving, supportive, and ambitious working environment The opportunity to grow within one of London s leading property businesses Company pension, team socials, and staff benefits What you ll be doing Managing supplier invoices, payments, and reconciliations Supporting the day-to-day running of the Accounts Payable function Assisting with bank reconciliations, journals, accruals, and prepayments Supporting payroll administration and bonus calculations Helping prepare month-end reporting and year-end processes Liaising with suppliers and internal departments to resolve finance queries Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting wider finance projects Who you are Minimum 2 years experience in a finance or accounts role Organised, accurate, and naturally detail-oriented Comfortable working in a busy, fast-paced environment Strong Excel skills and ideally experience using Sage 50 Positive, proactive, and eager to learn Studying towards AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or similar qualifications is a bonus, but not essential About Us We re one of London s leading shared accommodation providers, managing thousands of tenancies across the capital. With over 15 years in business, we continue to grow rapidly, combining operational scale with an ambitious and energetic culture. At City Rooms, we believe in creating opportunities for people who want to grow, develop, and make an impact within the business. Benefits Career development opportunities Vibrant office environment and fresh fruit on offer daily Company pension and eye test Birthday Day off, Wellness Day along Employee benefits and discounts packages Team events and socials ( T&C apply) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for City Rooms, please do not hesitate to apply.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Accounts Assistant Location: Fully office-based role Salary: £30,000 £35,000 DOE Working times: Monday Friday 10:00am 6:00pm This is an immediate start or short notice Ready to build your finance career in a fast-growing London business? We re looking for a motivated and detail-focused Accounts Assistant to join our busy Finance team at City Rooms. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with previous finance experience who wants more than just a repetitive processing role. You ll gain hands-on exposure across the wider finance function, supporting everything from supplier payments and reconciliations to month-end processes, payroll support, and financial reporting. Working closely with the Finance Manager and wider leadership team, you ll become part of a fast-paced business where no two days are the same, and where strong performers have genuine opportunities to develop and progress. What s in it for you? Competitive salary based on experience Exposure to wider finance operations and month-end accounting Structured support and development within a growing finance team A fast-moving, supportive, and ambitious working environment The opportunity to grow within one of London s leading property businesses Company pension, team socials, and staff benefits What you ll be doing Managing supplier invoices, payments, and reconciliations Supporting the day-to-day running of the Accounts Payable function Assisting with bank reconciliations, journals, accruals, and prepayments Supporting payroll administration and bonus calculations Helping prepare month-end reporting and year-end processes Liaising with suppliers and internal departments to resolve finance queries Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting wider finance projects Who you are Minimum 2 years experience in a finance or accounts role Organised, accurate, and naturally detail-oriented Comfortable working in a busy, fast-paced environment Strong Excel skills and ideally experience using Sage 50 Positive, proactive, and eager to learn Studying towards AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or similar qualifications is a bonus, but not essential About Us We re one of London s leading shared accommodation providers, managing thousands of tenancies across the capital. With over 15 years in business, we continue to grow rapidly, combining operational scale with an ambitious and energetic culture. At City Rooms, we believe in creating opportunities for people who want to grow, develop, and make an impact within the business. Benefits Career development opportunities Vibrant office environment and fresh fruit on offer daily Company pension and eye test Birthday Day off, Wellness Day along Employee benefits and discounts packages Team events and socials ( T&C apply) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for City Rooms, please do not hesitate to apply.
Finance & Accounts Coordinator Credit Control Cashflow Planning Accounts Administration North Birmingham 30,000 - 35,000 DOE, with flexibility for an exceptional candidate Full-Time Permanent Office-Based Are you an experienced finance, accounts or credit control professional who enjoys being close to the business, not hidden away in the background? This is a rare opportunity to join a successful, fast-growing logistics and warehousing business at a pivotal stage in its development. The company has doubled turnover in recent years, continues to win new customer opportunities, and now requires a capable Finance & Accounts Coordinator to bring structure, ownership and visibility to its day-to-day accounts function. This is not a narrow credit control role. It is a hands-on, business-critical position where you will become the central link between customers, operations, directors and external accountants. You will help the business understand what money is coming in, what needs paying, where risks may sit, and how cashflow can be managed effectively as the company continues to grow. The Role You will take ownership of customer account management, credit control, debtor follow-up, cashflow forecasting and finance administration. Responsibilities will include: Managing customer statements and follow-up activity. Chasing outstanding payments professionally and confidently. Conducting customer credit checks and recommending credit limits. Monitoring aged debt and payment commitments. Maintaining accurate records in Sage. Producing cashflow forecasts and visibility of expected receipts. Supporting supplier payment planning. Resolving customer account queries, including invoice and POD-related issues. Preparing information for external accountants. Supporting month-end close and management reporting. Working closely with directors, operations and the wider administration team. The business operates in a busy logistics environment where accuracy, pace and attention to detail matter. You will be dealing with high volumes of transport documentation, customer invoices, proof of delivery queries and account follow-up activity. What Makes This Opportunity Different? You will not be joining a large corporate finance department where your role is limited to one small task. You will be joining a growing, entrepreneurial SME where your work will have direct visibility and impact. You will have the opportunity to: Shape how the accounts function operates. Improve credit control and cashflow processes. Work directly with business owners and decision-makers. Gain wider exposure to operations, customers and commercial activity. Develop professionally with funded training and qualification support. Grow into broader finance responsibilities over time. For the right person, this could develop into an Accounts Office Manager, Finance Supervisor or wider finance management role as the business continues to expand. About You You are likely to suit this role if you have experience in: Credit control Sales ledger Accounts administration Finance coordination Cashflow forecasting Customer account management Sage or similar accounting software Excel-based reporting and forecasting Experience in logistics, transport, haulage, warehousing, freight, distribution or another high-volume operational environment would be highly advantageous, but is not essential. AAT qualification or study would be beneficial, although strong practical experience is equally important. Your Style You will need to be: Highly organised Accurate and detail focused Confident speaking to customers Professional and diplomatic Assertive when needed Commercially aware Proactive and self-motivated Comfortable working in a busy SME environment The successful candidate will be friendly and relationship-led, but also able to become firmer when payments are overdue or customer queries need resolving. Package Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 DOE Flexibility for an exceptional candidate with broader finance capability Permanent, full-time role Monday to Friday Typical hours around 8:30am - 5:30pm, with some flexibility Office-based in Birmingham Company pension Funded training and qualification support Genuine long-term development opportunity Why Apply? This is a chance to join a business that is growing for the right reasons: strong customer relationships, a reputation for service, investment in people and a clear appetite for continued expansion. You will be trusted, visible and valued. For an experienced finance, accounts or credit control professional who wants more ownership, more variety and more influence, this is an excellent opportunity to make a real impact.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Finance & Accounts Coordinator Credit Control Cashflow Planning Accounts Administration North Birmingham 30,000 - 35,000 DOE, with flexibility for an exceptional candidate Full-Time Permanent Office-Based Are you an experienced finance, accounts or credit control professional who enjoys being close to the business, not hidden away in the background? This is a rare opportunity to join a successful, fast-growing logistics and warehousing business at a pivotal stage in its development. The company has doubled turnover in recent years, continues to win new customer opportunities, and now requires a capable Finance & Accounts Coordinator to bring structure, ownership and visibility to its day-to-day accounts function. This is not a narrow credit control role. It is a hands-on, business-critical position where you will become the central link between customers, operations, directors and external accountants. You will help the business understand what money is coming in, what needs paying, where risks may sit, and how cashflow can be managed effectively as the company continues to grow. The Role You will take ownership of customer account management, credit control, debtor follow-up, cashflow forecasting and finance administration. Responsibilities will include: Managing customer statements and follow-up activity. Chasing outstanding payments professionally and confidently. Conducting customer credit checks and recommending credit limits. Monitoring aged debt and payment commitments. Maintaining accurate records in Sage. Producing cashflow forecasts and visibility of expected receipts. Supporting supplier payment planning. Resolving customer account queries, including invoice and POD-related issues. Preparing information for external accountants. Supporting month-end close and management reporting. Working closely with directors, operations and the wider administration team. The business operates in a busy logistics environment where accuracy, pace and attention to detail matter. You will be dealing with high volumes of transport documentation, customer invoices, proof of delivery queries and account follow-up activity. What Makes This Opportunity Different? You will not be joining a large corporate finance department where your role is limited to one small task. You will be joining a growing, entrepreneurial SME where your work will have direct visibility and impact. You will have the opportunity to: Shape how the accounts function operates. Improve credit control and cashflow processes. Work directly with business owners and decision-makers. Gain wider exposure to operations, customers and commercial activity. Develop professionally with funded training and qualification support. Grow into broader finance responsibilities over time. For the right person, this could develop into an Accounts Office Manager, Finance Supervisor or wider finance management role as the business continues to expand. About You You are likely to suit this role if you have experience in: Credit control Sales ledger Accounts administration Finance coordination Cashflow forecasting Customer account management Sage or similar accounting software Excel-based reporting and forecasting Experience in logistics, transport, haulage, warehousing, freight, distribution or another high-volume operational environment would be highly advantageous, but is not essential. AAT qualification or study would be beneficial, although strong practical experience is equally important. Your Style You will need to be: Highly organised Accurate and detail focused Confident speaking to customers Professional and diplomatic Assertive when needed Commercially aware Proactive and self-motivated Comfortable working in a busy SME environment The successful candidate will be friendly and relationship-led, but also able to become firmer when payments are overdue or customer queries need resolving. Package Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 DOE Flexibility for an exceptional candidate with broader finance capability Permanent, full-time role Monday to Friday Typical hours around 8:30am - 5:30pm, with some flexibility Office-based in Birmingham Company pension Funded training and qualification support Genuine long-term development opportunity Why Apply? This is a chance to join a business that is growing for the right reasons: strong customer relationships, a reputation for service, investment in people and a clear appetite for continued expansion. You will be trusted, visible and valued. For an experienced finance, accounts or credit control professional who wants more ownership, more variety and more influence, this is an excellent opportunity to make a real impact.
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026