Senior Finance Business Partner opportunity to support high quality financial planning, analysis, and performance management within a large organisation. The role provides strategic oversight across significant income and expenditure areas, working closely with senior leaders to interpret financial results, contribute to decision making. Client Details In this strategic role, you'll combine financial expertise with strong influencing skills to deliver high quality insight, maintain robust financial governance, and support long term organisational goals. You'll work at the centre of a vibrant environment where collaboration, innovation, and data driven decision making are highly valued. Description As a key member of the finance team, you will: Lead budgeting, forecasting and financial planning for major areas of income and expenditure Develop detailed financial models to support scenario planning, income forecasting, and sensitivity analysis Monitor financial KPIs and operational metrics, developing dashboards and analytical tools to improve visibility of performance. Analyse consolidated monthly performance, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and alignment with strategic priorities Lead the review and challenge of financial plans Oversee core finance processes and controls, ensuring high quality month end, year-end and audit outputs Evaluate the financial impact of strategic initiatives, business cases, and investment proposals, providing evidence based recommendations Strengthen planning and reporting processes through standardisation, automation, and improved governance across the FP&A cycle Drive process optimisation, standardisation and digital improvements across finance systems and reporting Manage cross organisational finance projects and change initiatives Provide senior leaders with financial insight, modelling and strategic recommendations Profile Skills required for Senior Finance Business Partner/ Financial Planning & Analysis: Exposure to digital finance tools (Power Pivot, Power Query, data modelling). Proven track record in managing finance performance within a large, complex organisation. Ability to challenge and interpret complex financial information with confidence. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, including presenting clear insight to finance and non finance leaders. Experience overseeing budgeting, financial controls and reporting processes. Skilled in working with large datasets and developing integrated reporting solutions. Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Job Offer Part of a supportive, forward thinking finance team that values innovation, professional development, and genuine partnership working. Opportunity to influence decision making at the highest levels and contribute to the success of a respected organisation with a meaningful mission Company pension scheme (circa 14%) 30 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays Opportunity to buy/sell holidays Hybrid working 2- 3 days per week in the office +many more
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Finance Business Partner opportunity to support high quality financial planning, analysis, and performance management within a large organisation. The role provides strategic oversight across significant income and expenditure areas, working closely with senior leaders to interpret financial results, contribute to decision making. Client Details In this strategic role, you'll combine financial expertise with strong influencing skills to deliver high quality insight, maintain robust financial governance, and support long term organisational goals. You'll work at the centre of a vibrant environment where collaboration, innovation, and data driven decision making are highly valued. Description As a key member of the finance team, you will: Lead budgeting, forecasting and financial planning for major areas of income and expenditure Develop detailed financial models to support scenario planning, income forecasting, and sensitivity analysis Monitor financial KPIs and operational metrics, developing dashboards and analytical tools to improve visibility of performance. Analyse consolidated monthly performance, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and alignment with strategic priorities Lead the review and challenge of financial plans Oversee core finance processes and controls, ensuring high quality month end, year-end and audit outputs Evaluate the financial impact of strategic initiatives, business cases, and investment proposals, providing evidence based recommendations Strengthen planning and reporting processes through standardisation, automation, and improved governance across the FP&A cycle Drive process optimisation, standardisation and digital improvements across finance systems and reporting Manage cross organisational finance projects and change initiatives Provide senior leaders with financial insight, modelling and strategic recommendations Profile Skills required for Senior Finance Business Partner/ Financial Planning & Analysis: Exposure to digital finance tools (Power Pivot, Power Query, data modelling). Proven track record in managing finance performance within a large, complex organisation. Ability to challenge and interpret complex financial information with confidence. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, including presenting clear insight to finance and non finance leaders. Experience overseeing budgeting, financial controls and reporting processes. Skilled in working with large datasets and developing integrated reporting solutions. Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Job Offer Part of a supportive, forward thinking finance team that values innovation, professional development, and genuine partnership working. Opportunity to influence decision making at the highest levels and contribute to the success of a respected organisation with a meaningful mission Company pension scheme (circa 14%) 30 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays Opportunity to buy/sell holidays Hybrid working 2- 3 days per week in the office +many more
Role: Audit Senior Location: North West (including Liverpool, Chester, Stockport, Widnes) Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 The ideal Candidate will need to have around three to five years' experience in audit/accounts and be either ACA or ACCA qualified The majority of the job role will be internal/external auditing for approximately 60% - 70% of the role, reporting to the audit supervisor. The remainder of the time will involve business services including statutory and unincorporated accounts productions, management accounting and related services. The Candidate will be required at times to help train junior practice members, increasing their skillsets and expanding their roles accordingly Experience in software including Caseware Audit, IRIS Accountancy Suite and book-keeping software such as Sage, Xero, Kashflow, QuickBooks and Iris or similar is also desirable. The Candidate will have an advantage if they are experienced or have an understanding in Corporate and Business Tax, Personal Tax and Mercia audit manuals. Overall Purpose of Job: To prepare and audit accounts of Limited companies, large partnerships and sole traders to review stage. To undertake Business Support Services and training junior staff Main Duties & Responsibilities: To undertake audits of small to medium companies/groups and supervise junior staff in relation to this and present the completed audit file to the relevant supervisor. To undertake accounts preparation from client books and presenting to the relevant partner and prepare statutory accounts. To undertake business support work including preparation of management accounts, Bookkeeping reviews, VAT Returns and assisting clients in any other matters Solving clients accounting problems, reconciling accounts Maintaining Client relationships To identify any further client service opportunities To supervise/train junior members of staff as required.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Role: Audit Senior Location: North West (including Liverpool, Chester, Stockport, Widnes) Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 The ideal Candidate will need to have around three to five years' experience in audit/accounts and be either ACA or ACCA qualified The majority of the job role will be internal/external auditing for approximately 60% - 70% of the role, reporting to the audit supervisor. The remainder of the time will involve business services including statutory and unincorporated accounts productions, management accounting and related services. The Candidate will be required at times to help train junior practice members, increasing their skillsets and expanding their roles accordingly Experience in software including Caseware Audit, IRIS Accountancy Suite and book-keeping software such as Sage, Xero, Kashflow, QuickBooks and Iris or similar is also desirable. The Candidate will have an advantage if they are experienced or have an understanding in Corporate and Business Tax, Personal Tax and Mercia audit manuals. Overall Purpose of Job: To prepare and audit accounts of Limited companies, large partnerships and sole traders to review stage. To undertake Business Support Services and training junior staff Main Duties & Responsibilities: To undertake audits of small to medium companies/groups and supervise junior staff in relation to this and present the completed audit file to the relevant supervisor. To undertake accounts preparation from client books and presenting to the relevant partner and prepare statutory accounts. To undertake business support work including preparation of management accounts, Bookkeeping reviews, VAT Returns and assisting clients in any other matters Solving clients accounting problems, reconciling accounts Maintaining Client relationships To identify any further client service opportunities To supervise/train junior members of staff as required.
Job description Building Surveying Director - Liverpool You will bring a collaborative mindset, strong leadership capabilities, and a passion for delivering exceptional client service. As Head of Office, you will play a key role in shaping the culture, driving innovation, and championing our commitment to sustainability and inclusion. You will lead the team, embrace a learning environment, and ensuring operational excellence across all aspects of our service delivery. You will be doing the following: Lead and deliver strategic revenue targets Personally drive business development and key account growth Provide technical oversight and senior surveying input when required Oversee operational structures, team performance, and QA processes Develop CPD pathways, mentor junior professionals, and support APC progress Ensure audit readiness and professional accreditation compliance To succeed as a Senior Building Surveyor, you will bring: MRICS status Building strategic partnerships and enhancing our profile within the local and national property sector Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive approach to business development and client management. You will receive a salary £90,000 - £110,000 per year dependent on experience, together with a well-rounded benefits package including: IPhone & Laptop Agile & hybrid working policy Competitive private pension scheme (5% employer & minimum 3% employee contribution) Private Health Care Tax-free EOT bonus scheme - After 12 months continuous employment Membership to our life insurance scheme (x2 annual salary) You will be based in Liverpool, with flexible working available. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Building Surveying professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Please call Jack James at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job description Building Surveying Director - Liverpool You will bring a collaborative mindset, strong leadership capabilities, and a passion for delivering exceptional client service. As Head of Office, you will play a key role in shaping the culture, driving innovation, and championing our commitment to sustainability and inclusion. You will lead the team, embrace a learning environment, and ensuring operational excellence across all aspects of our service delivery. You will be doing the following: Lead and deliver strategic revenue targets Personally drive business development and key account growth Provide technical oversight and senior surveying input when required Oversee operational structures, team performance, and QA processes Develop CPD pathways, mentor junior professionals, and support APC progress Ensure audit readiness and professional accreditation compliance To succeed as a Senior Building Surveyor, you will bring: MRICS status Building strategic partnerships and enhancing our profile within the local and national property sector Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive approach to business development and client management. You will receive a salary £90,000 - £110,000 per year dependent on experience, together with a well-rounded benefits package including: IPhone & Laptop Agile & hybrid working policy Competitive private pension scheme (5% employer & minimum 3% employee contribution) Private Health Care Tax-free EOT bonus scheme - After 12 months continuous employment Membership to our life insurance scheme (x2 annual salary) You will be based in Liverpool, with flexible working available. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Building Surveying professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Please call Jack James at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Job Role - Regional Facilities Manager Location - Liverpool Salary - £51000 + Bonus Job Role - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Regional Facilities Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality facilities management services across a portfolio of sites within the region. This role is responsible for ensuring operational excellence, compliance, cost efficiency and a safe, well-maintained environment for all stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day facilities operations across multiple sites, ensuring consistent service delivery Lead and support on-site facilities teams and external contractors Develop and implement maintenance strategies, including planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, statutory requirements, and company policies Monitor budgets, control costs, and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements Oversee vendor performance, procurement processes, and contract management Act as the main point of contact for clients and senior stakeholders within the region Conduct regular site inspections and audits, ensuring high standards are maintained Support project delivery, including refurbishments, relocations, and fit-outs Key Requirements Proven experience in facilities management, ideally in a multi-site or regional role Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and compliance standards Excellent leadership and people management skills Financial acumen with experience managing budgets and contracts Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Relevant qualifications (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH) are desirable
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Role - Regional Facilities Manager Location - Liverpool Salary - £51000 + Bonus Job Role - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Regional Facilities Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality facilities management services across a portfolio of sites within the region. This role is responsible for ensuring operational excellence, compliance, cost efficiency and a safe, well-maintained environment for all stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day facilities operations across multiple sites, ensuring consistent service delivery Lead and support on-site facilities teams and external contractors Develop and implement maintenance strategies, including planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, statutory requirements, and company policies Monitor budgets, control costs, and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements Oversee vendor performance, procurement processes, and contract management Act as the main point of contact for clients and senior stakeholders within the region Conduct regular site inspections and audits, ensuring high standards are maintained Support project delivery, including refurbishments, relocations, and fit-outs Key Requirements Proven experience in facilities management, ideally in a multi-site or regional role Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and compliance standards Excellent leadership and people management skills Financial acumen with experience managing budgets and contracts Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Relevant qualifications (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH) are desirable
Job Title: Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist Salary: £65,000 per annum, plus 15% ILW if applicable Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham, Liverpool, London, or Newcastle, with travel to other centres when required Reports to: Director of Clinical Services THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist to join our expanding clinical directorate. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist is a senior clinical leader responsible for the delivery, governance, quality and continuous improvement of the organisation s therapeutic suicide prevention model. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist reports to the Director of Clinical Services who retains overall strategic, executive and corporate accountability for all aspects of clinical services across the organisation. Within this structure, the Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist plays a pivotal leadership role in translating strategic direction into operational delivery of therapeutic services. The postholder ensures consistency, quality, safety and fidelity of clinical practice across centres, working closely with Heads of Centres and clinical staff to embed standards, manage risk and drive service improvement. The role combines coordination and delivery of specialist clinical expertise, leadership, research and evaluation, clinical training and opportunity to deputise for the Director of Clinical Services in defined areas of delegated responsibility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Advanced Specialist Clinical Practice Provide expert consultation on cases involving increased risk Operate with high autonomy in complex, high-stakes clinical decision-making Model advanced formulation, safety planning and therapeutic engagement Support multidisciplinary decision-making in situations with significant clinical and organisational implications Hold a small, specialised caseload offering welcome assessment and interventions Research and Evaluation Review existing research and literature to inform your own work Lead clinical audit and service evaluation programmes Initiate and oversee research activity in suicide prevention Develop academic partnerships where appropriate Disseminate learning internally and externally Analyse and interpret data and other information Comply with ethical, legal, and health and safety requirements when undertaking research Clinical Training Lead on advanced clinical training frameworks Design and (co)deliver suicide prevention and risk management training Develop and maintain clinical competency frameworks Provide supervision to senior clinicians and specialist practitioners as required Embed reflective practice and continuous professional development structures Service Performance, Quality Data Leadership Establish and monitor KPIs and clinical outcome measures Interpret complex clinical and operational data to inform service improvement Lead quality improvement initiatives across centres Ensure robust data governance and confidentiality standards Oversee digital safety and governance in remote or technology-enabled delivery Use evaluation findings to influence strategic and commissioning discussions Strategic and Service Leadership Support implementation of the Director of Clinical Services strategic vision for therapeutic services Lead operational delivery of the organisation s suicide prevention therapeutic model across centres Translate organisational strategy into clear clinical standards, competencies and delivery expectations Work collaboratively with Heads of Centres to ensure consistent standards of care, governance and risk management Provide professional leadership and clinical direction to Principal-, Senior- and Suicide Prevention Therapists Ensure fidelity to evidence-based suicide prevention frameworks Represent the organisation in multi-agency suicide prevention partnerships and regional forums Escalate systemic risks, quality concerns and strategic issues appropriately Clinical Governance and Organisational Risk Lead and maintain the clinical governance framework for suicide prevention services Oversee serious incident review processes and ensure implementation of organisational learning Lead on governance, audit and risk reporting relating to therapeutic services Ensure safeguarding standards are consistently embedded across centres Develop and review organisational policies relating to suicide risk management and crisis response Ensure readiness for internal and external inspection and compliance within our agreed quality standards Manage high level clinical risks with potential organisational or reputational impact Financial and Resource Responsibility Hold delegated responsibility for defined elements of the service budget (e.g., training, research or service development) Contribute to workforce planning and establishment modelling Ensure effective and efficient use of clinical resources Provide input into business cases and funding proposals Leadership and Line Management Provide direct line management to designated colleagues Hold responsibility for appraisal, performance management and capability processes Provide professional leadership across all therapist grades Support Heads of Centres in managing complex clinical performance or risk issues Ensure safe caseload allocation and supervision structures Contribute to recruitment and workforce development strategy Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead culturally competent and trauma-informed suicide prevention practice Address inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Promote inclusive, anti-discriminatory clinical standards and practice across services PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications Professional qualification in Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent Current registration with relevant statutory body or accredited membership of recognised professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council, NMC, UKCP, BACP, BABCP) Experience Substantial post-qualification experience working with individuals at high risk of suicide Experience leading clinical governance frameworks Experience managing serious incident reviews and embedding learning Experience contributing to organisational strategy implementation Experience delivering advanced supervision and training Experience influencing service delivery across multiple teams or sites Experience interpreting complex service data to drive improvement Experience operating with significant professional autonomy Knowledge Advanced knowledge of suicide theory, risk formulation and evidence-based interventions Knowledge of safeguarding legislation and practice relevant clinical governance frameworks Understanding of best practice models, and quality standards Knowledge of outcome measurement systems and quality improvement methodology Awareness of national suicide prevention strategies and policy landscape Skills and Competencies Advanced clinical risk assessment and formulation skills Strategic thinking and systems leadership Ability to translate strategy into operational delivery Strong analytical and data interpretation capability, to design, conduct and evaluate research Skilled in influencing senior stakeholders High emotional resilience and professional integrity Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills Desirable Qualifications . click apply for full job details
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist Salary: £65,000 per annum, plus 15% ILW if applicable Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham, Liverpool, London, or Newcastle, with travel to other centres when required Reports to: Director of Clinical Services THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist to join our expanding clinical directorate. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist is a senior clinical leader responsible for the delivery, governance, quality and continuous improvement of the organisation s therapeutic suicide prevention model. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist reports to the Director of Clinical Services who retains overall strategic, executive and corporate accountability for all aspects of clinical services across the organisation. Within this structure, the Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist plays a pivotal leadership role in translating strategic direction into operational delivery of therapeutic services. The postholder ensures consistency, quality, safety and fidelity of clinical practice across centres, working closely with Heads of Centres and clinical staff to embed standards, manage risk and drive service improvement. The role combines coordination and delivery of specialist clinical expertise, leadership, research and evaluation, clinical training and opportunity to deputise for the Director of Clinical Services in defined areas of delegated responsibility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Advanced Specialist Clinical Practice Provide expert consultation on cases involving increased risk Operate with high autonomy in complex, high-stakes clinical decision-making Model advanced formulation, safety planning and therapeutic engagement Support multidisciplinary decision-making in situations with significant clinical and organisational implications Hold a small, specialised caseload offering welcome assessment and interventions Research and Evaluation Review existing research and literature to inform your own work Lead clinical audit and service evaluation programmes Initiate and oversee research activity in suicide prevention Develop academic partnerships where appropriate Disseminate learning internally and externally Analyse and interpret data and other information Comply with ethical, legal, and health and safety requirements when undertaking research Clinical Training Lead on advanced clinical training frameworks Design and (co)deliver suicide prevention and risk management training Develop and maintain clinical competency frameworks Provide supervision to senior clinicians and specialist practitioners as required Embed reflective practice and continuous professional development structures Service Performance, Quality Data Leadership Establish and monitor KPIs and clinical outcome measures Interpret complex clinical and operational data to inform service improvement Lead quality improvement initiatives across centres Ensure robust data governance and confidentiality standards Oversee digital safety and governance in remote or technology-enabled delivery Use evaluation findings to influence strategic and commissioning discussions Strategic and Service Leadership Support implementation of the Director of Clinical Services strategic vision for therapeutic services Lead operational delivery of the organisation s suicide prevention therapeutic model across centres Translate organisational strategy into clear clinical standards, competencies and delivery expectations Work collaboratively with Heads of Centres to ensure consistent standards of care, governance and risk management Provide professional leadership and clinical direction to Principal-, Senior- and Suicide Prevention Therapists Ensure fidelity to evidence-based suicide prevention frameworks Represent the organisation in multi-agency suicide prevention partnerships and regional forums Escalate systemic risks, quality concerns and strategic issues appropriately Clinical Governance and Organisational Risk Lead and maintain the clinical governance framework for suicide prevention services Oversee serious incident review processes and ensure implementation of organisational learning Lead on governance, audit and risk reporting relating to therapeutic services Ensure safeguarding standards are consistently embedded across centres Develop and review organisational policies relating to suicide risk management and crisis response Ensure readiness for internal and external inspection and compliance within our agreed quality standards Manage high level clinical risks with potential organisational or reputational impact Financial and Resource Responsibility Hold delegated responsibility for defined elements of the service budget (e.g., training, research or service development) Contribute to workforce planning and establishment modelling Ensure effective and efficient use of clinical resources Provide input into business cases and funding proposals Leadership and Line Management Provide direct line management to designated colleagues Hold responsibility for appraisal, performance management and capability processes Provide professional leadership across all therapist grades Support Heads of Centres in managing complex clinical performance or risk issues Ensure safe caseload allocation and supervision structures Contribute to recruitment and workforce development strategy Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead culturally competent and trauma-informed suicide prevention practice Address inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Promote inclusive, anti-discriminatory clinical standards and practice across services PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications Professional qualification in Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent Current registration with relevant statutory body or accredited membership of recognised professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council, NMC, UKCP, BACP, BABCP) Experience Substantial post-qualification experience working with individuals at high risk of suicide Experience leading clinical governance frameworks Experience managing serious incident reviews and embedding learning Experience contributing to organisational strategy implementation Experience delivering advanced supervision and training Experience influencing service delivery across multiple teams or sites Experience interpreting complex service data to drive improvement Experience operating with significant professional autonomy Knowledge Advanced knowledge of suicide theory, risk formulation and evidence-based interventions Knowledge of safeguarding legislation and practice relevant clinical governance frameworks Understanding of best practice models, and quality standards Knowledge of outcome measurement systems and quality improvement methodology Awareness of national suicide prevention strategies and policy landscape Skills and Competencies Advanced clinical risk assessment and formulation skills Strategic thinking and systems leadership Ability to translate strategy into operational delivery Strong analytical and data interpretation capability, to design, conduct and evaluate research Skilled in influencing senior stakeholders High emotional resilience and professional integrity Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills Desirable Qualifications . click apply for full job details
Are you a finance professional looking to grow your career with international exposure? We're searching for a Finance Officer (Management Accountant) to join a London-based Finance team to support the smooth running of their Singapore branch. This role is perfect for someone with strong management accounting and reporting skills who enjoys supporting colleagues to deliver accurate, timely financial information. About the role Job title: Finance Officer (Management Accountant) Location: London, a short walk from Liverpool Street station (with up to 50% hybrid working) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 (pro rata for part time) Hours: Part time or full time (4 -5 days per week) Benefits 25 days annual leave which increases with length of service Enhanced non-contributory pension scheme Private medical insurance Life assurance Training and development Team social events What you'll do in your role as Finance Officer In this varied role, you'll work closely with the Finance & Pensions Manager, the Senior Finance Officer, and external accountants in Singapore. You'll be responsible for keeping records accurate, supporting audits, and ensuring all international operations run smoothly. Your key responsibilities will include: Maintaining accurate financial records and reconciliations Supporting budget preparation, forecasts, and variance analysis Monitoring cash flow and preparing branch expenditure reports Managing project costs and reporting to budget holders Ensuring compliance with internal controls, policies, and audit processes Helping colleagues with expenses, invoicing, and finance systems The skills you'll bring to your role as Finance Officer will include: Part-qualified accountant status (AAT or equivalent minimum) Experience in management accounting and financial reporting, ideally with international or project accounting exposure Proficiency in Excel and finance systems such Sage Intacct/Yooz A detail-driven, analytical mindset and strong organisational skills Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with both financial and non-financial colleagues across different global locations. Experience in the non-profit sector, or SME and knowledge of FRS102 would be an advantage, but not essential. Apply now If you're interested in applying for this Finance Officer role that offers you variety, international exposure, and real responsibility, please do so by sending your CV to The role will close 14th of October, and interviews will commence on the 22nd of October. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Are you a finance professional looking to grow your career with international exposure? We're searching for a Finance Officer (Management Accountant) to join a London-based Finance team to support the smooth running of their Singapore branch. This role is perfect for someone with strong management accounting and reporting skills who enjoys supporting colleagues to deliver accurate, timely financial information. About the role Job title: Finance Officer (Management Accountant) Location: London, a short walk from Liverpool Street station (with up to 50% hybrid working) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 (pro rata for part time) Hours: Part time or full time (4 -5 days per week) Benefits 25 days annual leave which increases with length of service Enhanced non-contributory pension scheme Private medical insurance Life assurance Training and development Team social events What you'll do in your role as Finance Officer In this varied role, you'll work closely with the Finance & Pensions Manager, the Senior Finance Officer, and external accountants in Singapore. You'll be responsible for keeping records accurate, supporting audits, and ensuring all international operations run smoothly. Your key responsibilities will include: Maintaining accurate financial records and reconciliations Supporting budget preparation, forecasts, and variance analysis Monitoring cash flow and preparing branch expenditure reports Managing project costs and reporting to budget holders Ensuring compliance with internal controls, policies, and audit processes Helping colleagues with expenses, invoicing, and finance systems The skills you'll bring to your role as Finance Officer will include: Part-qualified accountant status (AAT or equivalent minimum) Experience in management accounting and financial reporting, ideally with international or project accounting exposure Proficiency in Excel and finance systems such Sage Intacct/Yooz A detail-driven, analytical mindset and strong organisational skills Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with both financial and non-financial colleagues across different global locations. Experience in the non-profit sector, or SME and knowledge of FRS102 would be an advantage, but not essential. Apply now If you're interested in applying for this Finance Officer role that offers you variety, international exposure, and real responsibility, please do so by sending your CV to The role will close 14th of October, and interviews will commence on the 22nd of October. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.