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Ashdown Group
(Senior) Qualified Management Accountant / Finance Manager
Ashdown Group Esher, Surrey
A rapidly growing consultancy business based in Esher (Surrey / South West London) is seeking a (S enior) Qualified Management Accountant / Finance Manager with strong FP&A experience who is ready to take the next step in their career. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role sits at the heart of a lean, high-performing finance function. You will combine hands-on delivery with strategic input, supporting business planning, performance analysis and senior decision-making. The position offers significant exposure to the CFO, Board and Divisional leaders, with clear progression into a broader finance leadership role. Key responsibilities: Hands-on delivery of the day-to-day accounts function Managing a small transactional team and overseeing month-end close Remaining hands-on across reporting and transactional activities as needed Ownership of the annual budget, rolling forecast and long-range planning processes Development of financial models to support growth and commercial decision-making Delivery of monthly management reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Insight into revenue, margin, cost drivers and working capital Partnering with Divisional leaders to support performance and planning Acting as deputy to the CFO when required Essential criteria: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) Circa 2-3 years' post-qualified experience Strong management accounting and FP&A background, ideally within consultancy or professional services Advanced Excel and financial modelling capability Ability to translate financial data into clear, commercial insight for senior stakeholders Confident communicator, comfortable engaging with CFO, Board and non-finance leaders Experience working in a hands-on, fast-paced, small-team environment This is a key hire within an established and expanding business, offering the opportunity to broaden your remit, increase strategic exposure and develop towards senior finance leadership. Salary: up to £60,000 plus benefits Working pattern: hybrid, 3 days per week in the office
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
A rapidly growing consultancy business based in Esher (Surrey / South West London) is seeking a (S enior) Qualified Management Accountant / Finance Manager with strong FP&A experience who is ready to take the next step in their career. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role sits at the heart of a lean, high-performing finance function. You will combine hands-on delivery with strategic input, supporting business planning, performance analysis and senior decision-making. The position offers significant exposure to the CFO, Board and Divisional leaders, with clear progression into a broader finance leadership role. Key responsibilities: Hands-on delivery of the day-to-day accounts function Managing a small transactional team and overseeing month-end close Remaining hands-on across reporting and transactional activities as needed Ownership of the annual budget, rolling forecast and long-range planning processes Development of financial models to support growth and commercial decision-making Delivery of monthly management reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Insight into revenue, margin, cost drivers and working capital Partnering with Divisional leaders to support performance and planning Acting as deputy to the CFO when required Essential criteria: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) Circa 2-3 years' post-qualified experience Strong management accounting and FP&A background, ideally within consultancy or professional services Advanced Excel and financial modelling capability Ability to translate financial data into clear, commercial insight for senior stakeholders Confident communicator, comfortable engaging with CFO, Board and non-finance leaders Experience working in a hands-on, fast-paced, small-team environment This is a key hire within an established and expanding business, offering the opportunity to broaden your remit, increase strategic exposure and develop towards senior finance leadership. Salary: up to £60,000 plus benefits Working pattern: hybrid, 3 days per week in the office
Financial Divisions
File Checker
Financial Divisions West Malling, Kent
2 x File Checkers (hybrid role, mix of office based and WFH) £40k - £60k basic salary plus bonuses Chartered IFA firm with offices across Kent My client are a Chartered independent wealth planning firm in Kent who I have met and placed 10+ members of staff with. They offer whole of market financial advice to HNW retirees, accumulators, local families and SME owners based across Sussex, Kent and London. In their current setup they manage the affairs of 1000 clients with assets ranging from £100k - £20m. The business has £600m AUM. The business offers advice on pensions, investments, tax planning, cashflow modelling, retirement planning, protections (both personal and business) and some esoteric schemes such as VCT & EIS schemes. The business places exceptional client service and satisfaction at the top of their priorities with a very high rate of client retention with some relations stretching back over 25 years. The Advisers are supported by a highly experienced team of pooled Administrators & Paraplanners across 2 offices who are actively encouraged to progress and develop as both professionals and individuals via ongoing CPD and industry exams. The Managing Director is seeking 2 x experienced File Checkers who are diploma qualified. The business is ramping up its operations and admin/paraplanning teams due to a large influx of new business via recommendation and referral and they need to bolster their File Checking team. You typical duties will include: Suitability & Compliance Review: Assessing files against FCA regulations to ensure recommendations match client objectives and risk profiles. Detailed File Examination: Reviewing documentation, including fact-finds, suitability reports, and anti-money laundering checks, to identify gaps, risks, or breaches. Feedback & Coaching: Providing clear, constructive feedback to advisers and paraplanners to address errors and improve future Advice Quality (AQ). Reporting & MI: Producing reports on file reviews, identifying trends, and recording outcomes for Management Information (MI) to highlight training needs. Risk Mitigation: Identifying and escalating potential regulatory risks or poor customer outcomes to the Compliance Manager. Remediation & Accuracy: Ensuring all documentation is accurate, complete, and rectifying any breaches in accordance with internal procedures. If this role sounds of interest or any other roles I am working on please get in touch.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
2 x File Checkers (hybrid role, mix of office based and WFH) £40k - £60k basic salary plus bonuses Chartered IFA firm with offices across Kent My client are a Chartered independent wealth planning firm in Kent who I have met and placed 10+ members of staff with. They offer whole of market financial advice to HNW retirees, accumulators, local families and SME owners based across Sussex, Kent and London. In their current setup they manage the affairs of 1000 clients with assets ranging from £100k - £20m. The business has £600m AUM. The business offers advice on pensions, investments, tax planning, cashflow modelling, retirement planning, protections (both personal and business) and some esoteric schemes such as VCT & EIS schemes. The business places exceptional client service and satisfaction at the top of their priorities with a very high rate of client retention with some relations stretching back over 25 years. The Advisers are supported by a highly experienced team of pooled Administrators & Paraplanners across 2 offices who are actively encouraged to progress and develop as both professionals and individuals via ongoing CPD and industry exams. The Managing Director is seeking 2 x experienced File Checkers who are diploma qualified. The business is ramping up its operations and admin/paraplanning teams due to a large influx of new business via recommendation and referral and they need to bolster their File Checking team. You typical duties will include: Suitability & Compliance Review: Assessing files against FCA regulations to ensure recommendations match client objectives and risk profiles. Detailed File Examination: Reviewing documentation, including fact-finds, suitability reports, and anti-money laundering checks, to identify gaps, risks, or breaches. Feedback & Coaching: Providing clear, constructive feedback to advisers and paraplanners to address errors and improve future Advice Quality (AQ). Reporting & MI: Producing reports on file reviews, identifying trends, and recording outcomes for Management Information (MI) to highlight training needs. Risk Mitigation: Identifying and escalating potential regulatory risks or poor customer outcomes to the Compliance Manager. Remediation & Accuracy: Ensuring all documentation is accurate, complete, and rectifying any breaches in accordance with internal procedures. If this role sounds of interest or any other roles I am working on please get in touch.
Inventum Group
Financial Risk Manager Pricing & Underwriting Focus Hybrid
Inventum Group
Financial Risk Manager Pricing & Underwriting Focus Hybrid London / South East (3 days in office) Permanent Full Time General Insurance The Opportunity We're partnering with a leading UK insurer undergoing significant growth and transformation. This is a high-impact role at the heart of the business, where you'll help shape financial risk strategy and support key commercial decisions. As Financial Risk Manager , you'll work closely with actuarial, underwriting, and finance teams, with a particular focus on pricing and underwriting risk-critical to business performance and long-term sustainability. Key Responsibilities Review and challenge pricing and underwriting models and strategies Partner with actuarial and underwriting teams on assumptions and methodologies Monitor risks against appetite and identify emerging issues Assess pricing adequacy, risk selection, and claims practices Support reserving oversight and wider financial risk management Develop dashboards, KRIs, and senior-level reporting Provide input into new products, pricing changes, and strategic initiatives About You Experience in financial risk, actuarial, or modelling within insurance/financial services Strong understanding of pricing and underwriting risk Knowledge of risk frameworks, reserving, and capital management Hands-on modelling experience Confident engaging and influencing senior stakeholders What's on Offer Hybrid working (3 days in office) Competitive salary + strong pension 25 days holiday + option to buy more Insurance discounts + flexible benefits platform Life assurance + wellbeing support Excellent career development opportunities Apply now If you're looking for a role where you can genuinely influence decision-making and work closely with senior stakeholders, we'd love to hear from you. Inventum Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Financial Risk Manager Pricing & Underwriting Focus Hybrid London / South East (3 days in office) Permanent Full Time General Insurance The Opportunity We're partnering with a leading UK insurer undergoing significant growth and transformation. This is a high-impact role at the heart of the business, where you'll help shape financial risk strategy and support key commercial decisions. As Financial Risk Manager , you'll work closely with actuarial, underwriting, and finance teams, with a particular focus on pricing and underwriting risk-critical to business performance and long-term sustainability. Key Responsibilities Review and challenge pricing and underwriting models and strategies Partner with actuarial and underwriting teams on assumptions and methodologies Monitor risks against appetite and identify emerging issues Assess pricing adequacy, risk selection, and claims practices Support reserving oversight and wider financial risk management Develop dashboards, KRIs, and senior-level reporting Provide input into new products, pricing changes, and strategic initiatives About You Experience in financial risk, actuarial, or modelling within insurance/financial services Strong understanding of pricing and underwriting risk Knowledge of risk frameworks, reserving, and capital management Hands-on modelling experience Confident engaging and influencing senior stakeholders What's on Offer Hybrid working (3 days in office) Competitive salary + strong pension 25 days holiday + option to buy more Insurance discounts + flexible benefits platform Life assurance + wellbeing support Excellent career development opportunities Apply now If you're looking for a role where you can genuinely influence decision-making and work closely with senior stakeholders, we'd love to hear from you. Inventum Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Arthur
Interim Finance Manager
Arthur
Interim Finance Manager / Group Consolidation London / Hybrid (3-days office based) Duration: 12-months £120,000-£150,000 (would consider day-rate) Start: Flexible (project ramps from June) Arthur Financial are representing a London-based insurer who are undertaking a major merger project bringing together two specialist insurance entities.They are looking for an experienced finance contractor to take ownership of the consolidation and reporting workstream, supporting the group through integration and ensuring readiness from a financial reporting perspective.This is a high-impact role, working directly with senior finance leadership, but requiring a hands-on delivery-focused approach. Key Responsibilities Lead group consolidation across multiple entities, including: Trial balance consolidation Inter company eliminations Alignment of accounting treatments Support technical accounting considerations relating to the merger (FRS102 / FRS103) Establish and deliver consolidated reporting frameworks Build and manage Excel-based consolidation models (initially) Work closely with CFOs, Finance Directors, Financial Controllers and auditors Drive the finance integration workstream end-to-end, supporting merger delivery timelines The Environment Initial consolidation will be Excel-led Entities operate on SUN systems with aligned but independently managed structures Finance teams are currently focused on BAU and year-end, so this role requires someone who can operate independently and take ownership Experience Required Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) Strong experience in: Group consolidation (multi-entity) M&A / merger integration's UK GAAP (FRS102 / FRS103) Background within insurance ( carrier or mutual preferred ) Advanced Excel modelling skills Proven ability to operate in a hands-on, delivery-focused role What They're Looking For Someone who can "roll their sleeves up" and deliver Comfortable working in ambiguous, evolving structures Strong stakeholder engagement with senior finance leadership Experience working in complex, multi-entity environments
Mar 21, 2026
Contractor
Interim Finance Manager / Group Consolidation London / Hybrid (3-days office based) Duration: 12-months £120,000-£150,000 (would consider day-rate) Start: Flexible (project ramps from June) Arthur Financial are representing a London-based insurer who are undertaking a major merger project bringing together two specialist insurance entities.They are looking for an experienced finance contractor to take ownership of the consolidation and reporting workstream, supporting the group through integration and ensuring readiness from a financial reporting perspective.This is a high-impact role, working directly with senior finance leadership, but requiring a hands-on delivery-focused approach. Key Responsibilities Lead group consolidation across multiple entities, including: Trial balance consolidation Inter company eliminations Alignment of accounting treatments Support technical accounting considerations relating to the merger (FRS102 / FRS103) Establish and deliver consolidated reporting frameworks Build and manage Excel-based consolidation models (initially) Work closely with CFOs, Finance Directors, Financial Controllers and auditors Drive the finance integration workstream end-to-end, supporting merger delivery timelines The Environment Initial consolidation will be Excel-led Entities operate on SUN systems with aligned but independently managed structures Finance teams are currently focused on BAU and year-end, so this role requires someone who can operate independently and take ownership Experience Required Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) Strong experience in: Group consolidation (multi-entity) M&A / merger integration's UK GAAP (FRS102 / FRS103) Background within insurance ( carrier or mutual preferred ) Advanced Excel modelling skills Proven ability to operate in a hands-on, delivery-focused role What They're Looking For Someone who can "roll their sleeves up" and deliver Comfortable working in ambiguous, evolving structures Strong stakeholder engagement with senior finance leadership Experience working in complex, multi-entity environments
Ashdown Group
Financial Planning & Analysis / FP&A Manager
Ashdown Group Esher, Surrey
A rapidly growing consultancy business based in the Esher area (Surrey / South West London) is looking for a strategic and highly motivated Financial Planning & Analysis / FP&A Manager. This is a pivotal role responsible for the day-to-day accounts function and acting as deputy to the CFO, as needed. Operating within a dynamic small-company culture, you will be involved in shaping business strategy while maintaining hands-on oversight of reporting packs, month-end processes, and transactional elements. This hands-on role requires a unique blend of technical expertise, and the gravitas to build influential relationships with the senior leadership team & business department leaders. Duties will include: owning the annual budget, rolling forecast, and long-range planning processes, and ensuring alignment between reporting and forecasting developing robust financial models improving forecast accuracy and timeliness delivering monthly management reporting, including variance analysis vs budget and forecast providing clear insight into revenue, margin, cost drivers, and working capital translating financial data into concise, actionable commentary for the CFO and Board acting as a trusted finance partner to Divisional leaders The ideal candidate will be a qualified professional (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with approximately 3 years Post-Qualified Experience (PQE), preferably stemming from a professional services background. You must possess advanced financial modelling skills and the confidence to communicate complex data clearly and effectively to CFO & Board. As a leader, you will manage a small transactional team and oversee month-end reporting cycles. Please note, you will need to undertake transactional duties as needed. Good knowledge of Excel, Outlook and Word is also required. This is a key leadership role and an opportunity to be part of an established growing brand that is enhancing business value for a future strategic transaction. This Financial Planning & Analysis / FP&A Manager role is paying up to £60,000 plus benefits. This is a hybrid position where you will be expected to be in the office 3 days per week.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
A rapidly growing consultancy business based in the Esher area (Surrey / South West London) is looking for a strategic and highly motivated Financial Planning & Analysis / FP&A Manager. This is a pivotal role responsible for the day-to-day accounts function and acting as deputy to the CFO, as needed. Operating within a dynamic small-company culture, you will be involved in shaping business strategy while maintaining hands-on oversight of reporting packs, month-end processes, and transactional elements. This hands-on role requires a unique blend of technical expertise, and the gravitas to build influential relationships with the senior leadership team & business department leaders. Duties will include: owning the annual budget, rolling forecast, and long-range planning processes, and ensuring alignment between reporting and forecasting developing robust financial models improving forecast accuracy and timeliness delivering monthly management reporting, including variance analysis vs budget and forecast providing clear insight into revenue, margin, cost drivers, and working capital translating financial data into concise, actionable commentary for the CFO and Board acting as a trusted finance partner to Divisional leaders The ideal candidate will be a qualified professional (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with approximately 3 years Post-Qualified Experience (PQE), preferably stemming from a professional services background. You must possess advanced financial modelling skills and the confidence to communicate complex data clearly and effectively to CFO & Board. As a leader, you will manage a small transactional team and oversee month-end reporting cycles. Please note, you will need to undertake transactional duties as needed. Good knowledge of Excel, Outlook and Word is also required. This is a key leadership role and an opportunity to be part of an established growing brand that is enhancing business value for a future strategic transaction. This Financial Planning & Analysis / FP&A Manager role is paying up to £60,000 plus benefits. This is a hybrid position where you will be expected to be in the office 3 days per week.
Newstone Talent Solutions Ltd
FP&A Manager - Group Reporting
Newstone Talent Solutions Ltd
Interim FP&A Manager - Group Reporting Immediate start required / 12 Months Contract / Inside IR35 / Potential Temp to Perm Conversion / Hybrid working model A leading international Real Estate group is seeking a commercially minded FP&A Manager to join their finance team. Reporting directly to the CFO and working closely with the Head of FP&A, this role offers the opportunity to provide detailed financial insight, support strategic decision making, and help drive the business forward. The role is broad in scope, covering all aspects of FP&A and providing exposure across multiple business functions, with significant opportunity to influence reporting, processes, and overall financial performance. Key Responsibilities: Manage month end financial processes including review of P&L, accruals, prepayments, and headcount reports Prepare and maintain monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting packs, forecasts, and budgets, liaising with budget holders to collect and reconcile data Provide detailed financial and commercial analysis to identify trends, opportunities, and potential risks, supporting the business in key decision making Work closely with the CFO and business partners to enhance visibility on performance and accountability across the organisation Lead continuous improvement initiatives within FP&A, including process optimisation, system enhancements, and development of analytical tools Support the development of junior staff, sharing knowledge and driving best practice across the team Develop enhanced reporting and analytical frameworks to provide clarity and insight to leadership Act as a trusted partner to both financial and non financial stakeholders, providing clear and actionable information Candidate Profile: ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Advanced MS Office skills, particularly Excel, with experience of finance systems such as CCH Tagetik, Microsoft GP, Proactis, or Magnitude advantageous Strong FP&A experience, including complex forecasting, reporting, and budgeting Proven ability to work in a growing organisation and act as a bridge between the business and finance Strong modelling and analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial data and present insights clearly Commercially minded, proactive, and solutions oriented, with the confidence to contribute ideas and influence decision making Strategic and operational thinker, able to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship building skills This is an ideal opportunity for an FP&A professional who is motivated, adaptable, and eager to take ownership of financial reporting and analysis in a dynamic, growth focused environment. The successful candidate will be part of a high performing team, providing insight that directly impacts business strategy and growth.
Mar 21, 2026
Contractor
Interim FP&A Manager - Group Reporting Immediate start required / 12 Months Contract / Inside IR35 / Potential Temp to Perm Conversion / Hybrid working model A leading international Real Estate group is seeking a commercially minded FP&A Manager to join their finance team. Reporting directly to the CFO and working closely with the Head of FP&A, this role offers the opportunity to provide detailed financial insight, support strategic decision making, and help drive the business forward. The role is broad in scope, covering all aspects of FP&A and providing exposure across multiple business functions, with significant opportunity to influence reporting, processes, and overall financial performance. Key Responsibilities: Manage month end financial processes including review of P&L, accruals, prepayments, and headcount reports Prepare and maintain monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting packs, forecasts, and budgets, liaising with budget holders to collect and reconcile data Provide detailed financial and commercial analysis to identify trends, opportunities, and potential risks, supporting the business in key decision making Work closely with the CFO and business partners to enhance visibility on performance and accountability across the organisation Lead continuous improvement initiatives within FP&A, including process optimisation, system enhancements, and development of analytical tools Support the development of junior staff, sharing knowledge and driving best practice across the team Develop enhanced reporting and analytical frameworks to provide clarity and insight to leadership Act as a trusted partner to both financial and non financial stakeholders, providing clear and actionable information Candidate Profile: ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Advanced MS Office skills, particularly Excel, with experience of finance systems such as CCH Tagetik, Microsoft GP, Proactis, or Magnitude advantageous Strong FP&A experience, including complex forecasting, reporting, and budgeting Proven ability to work in a growing organisation and act as a bridge between the business and finance Strong modelling and analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial data and present insights clearly Commercially minded, proactive, and solutions oriented, with the confidence to contribute ideas and influence decision making Strategic and operational thinker, able to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship building skills This is an ideal opportunity for an FP&A professional who is motivated, adaptable, and eager to take ownership of financial reporting and analysis in a dynamic, growth focused environment. The successful candidate will be part of a high performing team, providing insight that directly impacts business strategy and growth.
Hays
Finance Business Partner
Hays
Ready to play a pivotal role in shaping strategic financial decision-making? 50% hybrid Your new company Working with a leading education provider - renowned in the UK and globally. Your new role In this influential role, you'll partner with leaders to understand priorities, manage financial risks, and develop effective long term solutions. You'll support and deputise for the Senior Finance Business Partner, lead key financial exercises, and take ownership of budgeting, forecasting, modelling and insightful financial analysis.You'll work collaboratively with budget holders, providing training, guidance and regular performance reviews to ensure robust financial management. Using large data sets, you'll deliver meaningful insights, develop costing and pricing models, and produce high quality monthly reporting packs that inform strategic decisions. This role will suit a proactive and commercially minded Finance Business Partner to join the team and work closely with senior stakeholders to drive sustainable financial performance. What you'll need to succeed Professional accounting qualification - CCAB or CIMAExperience of building effective relationships with budget managers.Experience of working with large data sets and the ability to write and develop financial reports using Excel at an advanced standard Experience of working in a fast-moving financial environment, working to key milestones and delivering comprehensive results to tight deadlines What you'll get in return Excellent prospects and commitment to personal development. #
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Ready to play a pivotal role in shaping strategic financial decision-making? 50% hybrid Your new company Working with a leading education provider - renowned in the UK and globally. Your new role In this influential role, you'll partner with leaders to understand priorities, manage financial risks, and develop effective long term solutions. You'll support and deputise for the Senior Finance Business Partner, lead key financial exercises, and take ownership of budgeting, forecasting, modelling and insightful financial analysis.You'll work collaboratively with budget holders, providing training, guidance and regular performance reviews to ensure robust financial management. Using large data sets, you'll deliver meaningful insights, develop costing and pricing models, and produce high quality monthly reporting packs that inform strategic decisions. This role will suit a proactive and commercially minded Finance Business Partner to join the team and work closely with senior stakeholders to drive sustainable financial performance. What you'll need to succeed Professional accounting qualification - CCAB or CIMAExperience of building effective relationships with budget managers.Experience of working with large data sets and the ability to write and develop financial reports using Excel at an advanced standard Experience of working in a fast-moving financial environment, working to key milestones and delivering comprehensive results to tight deadlines What you'll get in return Excellent prospects and commitment to personal development. #
Guidant Global
Asset Manager
Guidant Global
Job Title: - Asset Manager Base Location : 37 Pembroke Road, W8 6PW (Hybrid role) Job type: - 3-month (Temp to Perm) Salary : PAYE - 22.08/hour and Umbrella - 28.27/hour Roles and Responsibilities Deliver effective asset management across residential and commercial portfolios in line with the Council's Asset Management Strategy. Develop, implement and monitor technical and design standards that meet regulatory, safety, sustainability and performance requirements. Coordinate and support the delivery of asset-related capital programmes and projects, ensuring quality, compliance and value for money. Analyse stock condition and asset performance data to inform lifecycle planning, investment priorities and component replacement strategies. Contribute technical and compliance expertise to asset reviews, option appraisals and programme development. Support strategic asset planning through accurate inputs into investment modelling, scenario testing and financial forecasts. Embed technical standards, KPIs and compliance requirements into procurement documentation and evaluate technical submissions. Act as a technical advisor on design and delivery issues, ensuring consistency across new build and refurbishment programmes. Produce performance, compliance and asset management reports to support statutory and strategic decision-making. Build and maintain effective relationships with residents, internal teams, contractors and consultants to ensure resident-focused asset delivery. Essential Skills Strong experience supporting strategic asset management and the development of data-driven investment programmes. Proven ability to analyse and interpret stock condition and asset performance data to produce actionable recommendations. Demonstrated experience delivering technical and compliance elements of housing and commercial property projects. Good working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements, including the Social Housing Regulation Act and Building Safety Act. Experience contributing to asset strategies, policies, business plans and performance reports. Proficiency in coordinating asset-related projects with internal teams, contractors and consultants. Strong stakeholder engagement, communication and negotiation skills across diverse audiences. Experience using asset databases, modelling tools and data-driven systems to support investment planning. Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines and adapt to changing programme requirements. Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail, balancing technical delivery with strategic asset objectives. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 20, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: - Asset Manager Base Location : 37 Pembroke Road, W8 6PW (Hybrid role) Job type: - 3-month (Temp to Perm) Salary : PAYE - 22.08/hour and Umbrella - 28.27/hour Roles and Responsibilities Deliver effective asset management across residential and commercial portfolios in line with the Council's Asset Management Strategy. Develop, implement and monitor technical and design standards that meet regulatory, safety, sustainability and performance requirements. Coordinate and support the delivery of asset-related capital programmes and projects, ensuring quality, compliance and value for money. Analyse stock condition and asset performance data to inform lifecycle planning, investment priorities and component replacement strategies. Contribute technical and compliance expertise to asset reviews, option appraisals and programme development. Support strategic asset planning through accurate inputs into investment modelling, scenario testing and financial forecasts. Embed technical standards, KPIs and compliance requirements into procurement documentation and evaluate technical submissions. Act as a technical advisor on design and delivery issues, ensuring consistency across new build and refurbishment programmes. Produce performance, compliance and asset management reports to support statutory and strategic decision-making. Build and maintain effective relationships with residents, internal teams, contractors and consultants to ensure resident-focused asset delivery. Essential Skills Strong experience supporting strategic asset management and the development of data-driven investment programmes. Proven ability to analyse and interpret stock condition and asset performance data to produce actionable recommendations. Demonstrated experience delivering technical and compliance elements of housing and commercial property projects. Good working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements, including the Social Housing Regulation Act and Building Safety Act. Experience contributing to asset strategies, policies, business plans and performance reports. Proficiency in coordinating asset-related projects with internal teams, contractors and consultants. Strong stakeholder engagement, communication and negotiation skills across diverse audiences. Experience using asset databases, modelling tools and data-driven systems to support investment planning. Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines and adapt to changing programme requirements. Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail, balancing technical delivery with strategic asset objectives. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
hireful
Actuarial Manager - Capital & Reporting
hireful
Are you a Senior or Lead Capital Actuarial Analyst keen to step into a role where your expertise directly shapes the financial strength and future growth of a leading, fast-growing insurance company? we are looking for an Actuarial Manager Capital & Reporting to play a pivotal role within our high-performing actuarial team. Working closely with senior leadership and partnering with Finance, Risk and wider business functions, you will lead the delivery of key actuarial outputs across Solvency II Pillars I, II and III. From producing best estimate liabilities and capital requirements to supporting the ORSA process, you will ensure the business operates with robust, accurate and insightful reporting at its core. This is more than a reporting role. You ll drive continuous improvement across processes, champion automation and innovation, and contribute to strategic initiatives that shape how the business evolves. You will also mentor and guide junior team members, helping to build capability and maintain exceptional technical standards across the team. Role: Senior Actuarial Analyst, Solvency II Actuary, Actuarial Manager, Senior Capital Actuary, Actuarial Reporting Manager etc. Location: London - Hybrid working (1 office visit every two weeks) Salary: £75k - £85k base + Bonus and great benefits. We re looking for a qualified (or nearly qualified) actuary with strong Solvency II experience, excellent analytical capability and the confidence to engage with senior stakeholders. Experience across capital modelling, governance, and programming tools such as SQL or Python will set you apart. Sound like something you are keen to be part of CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of your CV.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Are you a Senior or Lead Capital Actuarial Analyst keen to step into a role where your expertise directly shapes the financial strength and future growth of a leading, fast-growing insurance company? we are looking for an Actuarial Manager Capital & Reporting to play a pivotal role within our high-performing actuarial team. Working closely with senior leadership and partnering with Finance, Risk and wider business functions, you will lead the delivery of key actuarial outputs across Solvency II Pillars I, II and III. From producing best estimate liabilities and capital requirements to supporting the ORSA process, you will ensure the business operates with robust, accurate and insightful reporting at its core. This is more than a reporting role. You ll drive continuous improvement across processes, champion automation and innovation, and contribute to strategic initiatives that shape how the business evolves. You will also mentor and guide junior team members, helping to build capability and maintain exceptional technical standards across the team. Role: Senior Actuarial Analyst, Solvency II Actuary, Actuarial Manager, Senior Capital Actuary, Actuarial Reporting Manager etc. Location: London - Hybrid working (1 office visit every two weeks) Salary: £75k - £85k base + Bonus and great benefits. We re looking for a qualified (or nearly qualified) actuary with strong Solvency II experience, excellent analytical capability and the confidence to engage with senior stakeholders. Experience across capital modelling, governance, and programming tools such as SQL or Python will set you apart. Sound like something you are keen to be part of CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of your CV.
Financial Divisions
Paraplanner to Financial Adviser - Clear Career Progression - London - Hybrid - to £65,000
Financial Divisions
Our client, a growing wealth management firm in London is looking to welcome an experienced Paraplanner into the team to support a dedicated Wealth Manager. This is a role created through continued growth, and it offers something many paraplanning positions promise but rarely deliver - a genuine pathway into a Financial Adviser role once you've developed the right technical and client-facing experience. The position is hybrid, with 3 days per week spent in the London office and 2 days working from home. The Opportunity In this role, you'll work closely with one Wealth Manager, helping manage and develop a private client book. Rather than being spread across multiple advisers, you'll become a key support partner on a specific client portfolio, gaining real insight into how advice relationships are built and maintained. You'll report into a supportive Paraplanning Team Lead, who will help guide your development as you deepen your technical knowledge and prepare for the next stage of your career. The position offers a strong mix of technical work and client interaction, giving you exposure to both sides of the advice process. The Role As a Paraplanner, you'll be heavily involved in both the technical planning work and supporting the ongoing management of client relationships. On the technical side, you'll be producing suitability reports and annual reviews, carrying out research across wealth planning products and wrappers, building cashflow models and reviewing client risk profiles. You'll work closely with the Wealth Manager to help shape appropriate recommendations, ensuring all advice is clearly documented, accurate and fully compliant. You'll also have regular exposure to clients, attending meetings, preparing follow-up actions, and communicating with both UK and international clients by phone and email. Alongside this, you'll support the onboarding process, assist with asset transfers, and handle withdrawal requests while keeping clients updated on progress throughout. There will also be the opportunity to contribute to process improvements, support complex cases, and continue building your technical expertise through exams, internal training, and industry exposure. What Makes This Role Different A clear and structured pathway into a Wealth Manager position Working closely with one dedicated Wealth Manager, rather than supporting multiple advisers Real client exposure and involvement in the advice process A growing firm where progression is driven by opportunity, not by waiting for vacancies About You Ideally you will: Hold the Level 4 Diploma in Financial Planning Have 2+ years' experience as a Paraplanner Ideally have a desire to achieve Chartered and Certified Financial Planner status Have experience producing suitability reports and technical research Be comfortable using CRM systems, as well as financial planning and cashflow modelling tools Be organised, personable and confident communicating with clients This role will suit someone ambitious, who enjoys the technical side of planning but ultimately wants to progress into advising clients in their own right. Why This Role? If you're a Paraplanner looking for a role with a clear direction, where you can strengthen your technical skills while gradually building the experience needed to become an adviser, this opportunity offers exactly that. You'll be part of a friendly, supportive and collaborative team, working closely with experienced professionals while building a long-term career within a fantastic wealth management firm. If you're interested in this opportunity, please send your CV to Harry at Financial Divisions.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Our client, a growing wealth management firm in London is looking to welcome an experienced Paraplanner into the team to support a dedicated Wealth Manager. This is a role created through continued growth, and it offers something many paraplanning positions promise but rarely deliver - a genuine pathway into a Financial Adviser role once you've developed the right technical and client-facing experience. The position is hybrid, with 3 days per week spent in the London office and 2 days working from home. The Opportunity In this role, you'll work closely with one Wealth Manager, helping manage and develop a private client book. Rather than being spread across multiple advisers, you'll become a key support partner on a specific client portfolio, gaining real insight into how advice relationships are built and maintained. You'll report into a supportive Paraplanning Team Lead, who will help guide your development as you deepen your technical knowledge and prepare for the next stage of your career. The position offers a strong mix of technical work and client interaction, giving you exposure to both sides of the advice process. The Role As a Paraplanner, you'll be heavily involved in both the technical planning work and supporting the ongoing management of client relationships. On the technical side, you'll be producing suitability reports and annual reviews, carrying out research across wealth planning products and wrappers, building cashflow models and reviewing client risk profiles. You'll work closely with the Wealth Manager to help shape appropriate recommendations, ensuring all advice is clearly documented, accurate and fully compliant. You'll also have regular exposure to clients, attending meetings, preparing follow-up actions, and communicating with both UK and international clients by phone and email. Alongside this, you'll support the onboarding process, assist with asset transfers, and handle withdrawal requests while keeping clients updated on progress throughout. There will also be the opportunity to contribute to process improvements, support complex cases, and continue building your technical expertise through exams, internal training, and industry exposure. What Makes This Role Different A clear and structured pathway into a Wealth Manager position Working closely with one dedicated Wealth Manager, rather than supporting multiple advisers Real client exposure and involvement in the advice process A growing firm where progression is driven by opportunity, not by waiting for vacancies About You Ideally you will: Hold the Level 4 Diploma in Financial Planning Have 2+ years' experience as a Paraplanner Ideally have a desire to achieve Chartered and Certified Financial Planner status Have experience producing suitability reports and technical research Be comfortable using CRM systems, as well as financial planning and cashflow modelling tools Be organised, personable and confident communicating with clients This role will suit someone ambitious, who enjoys the technical side of planning but ultimately wants to progress into advising clients in their own right. Why This Role? If you're a Paraplanner looking for a role with a clear direction, where you can strengthen your technical skills while gradually building the experience needed to become an adviser, this opportunity offers exactly that. You'll be part of a friendly, supportive and collaborative team, working closely with experienced professionals while building a long-term career within a fantastic wealth management firm. If you're interested in this opportunity, please send your CV to Harry at Financial Divisions.
CV Elite Ltd
Paraplanner
CV Elite Ltd
The Role: I am recruiting a Paraplanner on behalf of Paradigm Norton, an award-winning and market leading, independent financial planning firm. Joining the team in the London office (EC1M), the successful Paraplanner will work closely with the Client Managers (Financial Planners / Advisers) to create comprehensive and bespoke financial plans that align with clients' goals and aspirations. This is not an advising role, but the successful Paraplanner will be involved in client meetings from the outset, working to deliver frequently complex financial planning services to high-net-worth clients. You will be responsible for technical research, cash flow modelling, producing recommendations and delivering an exceptional client service with the opportunity to progress, with time, into advising. The Person: The successful Paraplanner will have a minimum of 1 years' Paraplanning experience and is likely to be Diploma qualified (or close to becoming qualified) - we are happy to consider candidates with more experience, and the salary paid will reflect this. You will be proactive, curious, keen to question and learn and driven by finding the best solution for the clients. Salary: Competitive and negotiable (dependant on experience), plus an exceptional benefits package including; 23 days' holiday + 12 wellbeing days + bank holidays + support with continued professional development (including progression to Chartered/Certified status) + 10% employers pension contribution + income protection scheme + private medical insurance + life assurance + healthcare cash plan + cycle to work scheme + profit share. Home Working and Flexibility: We are happy to facilitate hybrid working (c.2 days per week from home) but as this role is supporting a London based Client Managers, with heavy involvement in client meetings, a willingness to commute to the London office (EC1M) is essential. We are also happy to consider flexible or part-time working arrangements (shorter working days, 4-day week etc.) The Company: Established in 2001, Paradigm Norton are one of the largest truly independent financial planning companies in England, servicing over 1,400 families with over £1.3 billion of assets under management and employing a team of 80 across four offices: Bristol, London, Exeter and Torquay. They are the only financial planning firm to have won the prestigious Citywire New Model Adviser Southwest Award 11 times, most recently in 2020, they are a Certified B Corporation and in March 2019 became an employee-owned business. Putting the clients' goals at the heart of the process they deliver comprehensive and bespoke financial planning, investment and portfolio management, tax and estate planning and advice on giving and philanthropy, translating complex financial issues and strategies for high-net-worth clients into workable solutions. Paraplanner, Responsibilities: Prepare accurate and detailed financial reports, including investment summaries, cash flow projections, retirement plans, estate plans, and risk assessments, tailored to meet the client's requirements. Collaborate with the Client Director to evaluate and recommend suitable financial strategies that align with the clients' needs and objectives. Monitor and review client portfolios, identifying opportunities for optimisation and presenting recommendations based on market trends and performance analysis. As appropriate, assist with dealing. Provide technical support to the Client Director, offering guidance, clarifying complex concepts, and assisting in the implementation of financial strategies. Foster a relationship with clients: attend client meetings, address their queries, resolve issues, and provide ongoing support throughout the financial journey. Continue with your personal and professional development, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of legislation, investments, and technology. Paraplanner, Skills and Experience: A minimum of 1 years' paraplanning experience. Diploma qualified, or close to becoming qualified. (Dip PFS or equivalent) Keen to study for Certified/Chartered Financial Planner qualifications (support with this will be provided). A good understanding of all areas of financial planning - investment portfolio management, tax planning, pensions, protection, estate planning, cash flow planning etc. Proficient in financial planning software (e.g. Intelligent Office, Voyant etc.) A strong technology, problem-solving and mathematical aptitude. Paraplanner, Behaviours and Competencies: You'll always have clients at the forefront of your thoughts, seeking opportunities to surprise and delight at all times, thinking outside the box to best meet their needs. You will confidently build relationships with clients, colleagues and connections. You'll be a real team player who naturally collaborates with others, understands and appreciates others' experiences, manages workflow and delegates tasks effectively. You take an interest in your development and will seek out learning opportunities, showing curiosity and willingness to explore multiple possibilities or to challenge the norm. Paradigm Norton are proud to boast one of the most talented and highly qualified financial planning teams in the UK and they place people at the heart of their company values. The successful Paraplanner will therefore enjoy a highly rewarding career, working for an award winning and progressive company that invests in their partners and values and rewards individual contributions. Dawn O'Shea is the recruitment partner, recruiting the Paraplanner directly on behalf of Paradigm Norton Financial Planning Ltd so NO AGENCIES PLEASE. If you are successful in being short-listed you will be contacted by telephone in the first instance to discuss the role and your requirements in more detail.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
The Role: I am recruiting a Paraplanner on behalf of Paradigm Norton, an award-winning and market leading, independent financial planning firm. Joining the team in the London office (EC1M), the successful Paraplanner will work closely with the Client Managers (Financial Planners / Advisers) to create comprehensive and bespoke financial plans that align with clients' goals and aspirations. This is not an advising role, but the successful Paraplanner will be involved in client meetings from the outset, working to deliver frequently complex financial planning services to high-net-worth clients. You will be responsible for technical research, cash flow modelling, producing recommendations and delivering an exceptional client service with the opportunity to progress, with time, into advising. The Person: The successful Paraplanner will have a minimum of 1 years' Paraplanning experience and is likely to be Diploma qualified (or close to becoming qualified) - we are happy to consider candidates with more experience, and the salary paid will reflect this. You will be proactive, curious, keen to question and learn and driven by finding the best solution for the clients. Salary: Competitive and negotiable (dependant on experience), plus an exceptional benefits package including; 23 days' holiday + 12 wellbeing days + bank holidays + support with continued professional development (including progression to Chartered/Certified status) + 10% employers pension contribution + income protection scheme + private medical insurance + life assurance + healthcare cash plan + cycle to work scheme + profit share. Home Working and Flexibility: We are happy to facilitate hybrid working (c.2 days per week from home) but as this role is supporting a London based Client Managers, with heavy involvement in client meetings, a willingness to commute to the London office (EC1M) is essential. We are also happy to consider flexible or part-time working arrangements (shorter working days, 4-day week etc.) The Company: Established in 2001, Paradigm Norton are one of the largest truly independent financial planning companies in England, servicing over 1,400 families with over £1.3 billion of assets under management and employing a team of 80 across four offices: Bristol, London, Exeter and Torquay. They are the only financial planning firm to have won the prestigious Citywire New Model Adviser Southwest Award 11 times, most recently in 2020, they are a Certified B Corporation and in March 2019 became an employee-owned business. Putting the clients' goals at the heart of the process they deliver comprehensive and bespoke financial planning, investment and portfolio management, tax and estate planning and advice on giving and philanthropy, translating complex financial issues and strategies for high-net-worth clients into workable solutions. Paraplanner, Responsibilities: Prepare accurate and detailed financial reports, including investment summaries, cash flow projections, retirement plans, estate plans, and risk assessments, tailored to meet the client's requirements. Collaborate with the Client Director to evaluate and recommend suitable financial strategies that align with the clients' needs and objectives. Monitor and review client portfolios, identifying opportunities for optimisation and presenting recommendations based on market trends and performance analysis. As appropriate, assist with dealing. Provide technical support to the Client Director, offering guidance, clarifying complex concepts, and assisting in the implementation of financial strategies. Foster a relationship with clients: attend client meetings, address their queries, resolve issues, and provide ongoing support throughout the financial journey. Continue with your personal and professional development, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of legislation, investments, and technology. Paraplanner, Skills and Experience: A minimum of 1 years' paraplanning experience. Diploma qualified, or close to becoming qualified. (Dip PFS or equivalent) Keen to study for Certified/Chartered Financial Planner qualifications (support with this will be provided). A good understanding of all areas of financial planning - investment portfolio management, tax planning, pensions, protection, estate planning, cash flow planning etc. Proficient in financial planning software (e.g. Intelligent Office, Voyant etc.) A strong technology, problem-solving and mathematical aptitude. Paraplanner, Behaviours and Competencies: You'll always have clients at the forefront of your thoughts, seeking opportunities to surprise and delight at all times, thinking outside the box to best meet their needs. You will confidently build relationships with clients, colleagues and connections. You'll be a real team player who naturally collaborates with others, understands and appreciates others' experiences, manages workflow and delegates tasks effectively. You take an interest in your development and will seek out learning opportunities, showing curiosity and willingness to explore multiple possibilities or to challenge the norm. Paradigm Norton are proud to boast one of the most talented and highly qualified financial planning teams in the UK and they place people at the heart of their company values. The successful Paraplanner will therefore enjoy a highly rewarding career, working for an award winning and progressive company that invests in their partners and values and rewards individual contributions. Dawn O'Shea is the recruitment partner, recruiting the Paraplanner directly on behalf of Paradigm Norton Financial Planning Ltd so NO AGENCIES PLEASE. If you are successful in being short-listed you will be contacted by telephone in the first instance to discuss the role and your requirements in more detail.
Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
Director of Decision Science
Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
Director of Decision Science London, hybrid (3 days in office). Competitive salary between £130000 - £150000 plus bonus This is a senior opportunity to lead credit decisions within a fast-paced, product-focused environment. You will shape modelling strategy, guide a growing team, and play a central role in driving responsible growth. The Company They are a high-growth financial services business operating in the lending and embedded finance space. Data and decisioning sit at the heart of how they scale responsibly and support customers. The team is maturing and this new role joins the leadership group with strong influence across risk, product, and strategy. The Role Lead credit decisioning strategy and model development. Stay hands on with modelling using XGBoost, GBM and related techniques. Oversee end-to-end model lifecycle from design to monitoring. Partner with risk, product, and engineering on decisioning and portfolio performance. Support a senior manager and analysts to deliver high-quality modelling. Collaborate with ML engineering teams without owning ML platform strategy. Your Skills and Experience Strong experience in credit risk and decision science. Hands on building and validating credit and scoring models. Solid Python and modelling skills across GBM-style approaches. Understanding of risk strategy, portfolio performance and trade-offs. Ability to lead while remaining practical and hands on. Comfortable working closely with product and senior stakeholders. What They Offer Competitive base salary. Bonus. Share options. Hybrid working with strong cross-team collaboration. A senior leadership platform with scope to shape modelling standards. How to Apply To discuss this role, apply below or contact me at
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Director of Decision Science London, hybrid (3 days in office). Competitive salary between £130000 - £150000 plus bonus This is a senior opportunity to lead credit decisions within a fast-paced, product-focused environment. You will shape modelling strategy, guide a growing team, and play a central role in driving responsible growth. The Company They are a high-growth financial services business operating in the lending and embedded finance space. Data and decisioning sit at the heart of how they scale responsibly and support customers. The team is maturing and this new role joins the leadership group with strong influence across risk, product, and strategy. The Role Lead credit decisioning strategy and model development. Stay hands on with modelling using XGBoost, GBM and related techniques. Oversee end-to-end model lifecycle from design to monitoring. Partner with risk, product, and engineering on decisioning and portfolio performance. Support a senior manager and analysts to deliver high-quality modelling. Collaborate with ML engineering teams without owning ML platform strategy. Your Skills and Experience Strong experience in credit risk and decision science. Hands on building and validating credit and scoring models. Solid Python and modelling skills across GBM-style approaches. Understanding of risk strategy, portfolio performance and trade-offs. Ability to lead while remaining practical and hands on. Comfortable working closely with product and senior stakeholders. What They Offer Competitive base salary. Bonus. Share options. Hybrid working with strong cross-team collaboration. A senior leadership platform with scope to shape modelling standards. How to Apply To discuss this role, apply below or contact me at
PLUS
Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead (Learning Disability Services)
PLUS
Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead (Learning Disability Services) Be the positive force that lifts quality, inspires confidence, and shapes outstanding support. PLUS is looking for a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead who brings both heart and high standards to the role. Someone who can coach, develop and empower teams while also holding the line on safety, rights and regulatory excellence. This is not a "clipboard and checklist" role. This is a hands on, relationship centred and impact driven position where every service is better after your visit. As a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead, if you believe quality improves through people, culture and capability, and not paperwork, then we want to meet you. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Social Care Quality Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Care Quality Manager, Governance Manager, Compliance Manager, Safeguarding and Quality Manager, Quality Improvement Lead, Practice Development Lead, Quality Lead Social Care, CQC Compliance Lead, Safeguarding Lead SALARY: £60,000 to £64,000 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: London (SE13) with regular travel to sites in Lewisham, Southwark, Greenwich, Sutton and Croydon JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, with flexibility for occasional evenings / weekends to meet service needs ABOUT THE ROLE As our Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead you will: Coach, mentor and inspire: Work alongside teams, modelling great practice and helping staff understand not just what "good" looks like, but how to deliver it confidently Drive lasting improvement: Carry out high quality audits, root cause analysis, and investigations, ensuring actions lead to real, visible improvements in people's lives. Develop, review, and maintain policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs) Champion rights, independence and personalised support: Make sure the people we support experience dignity, choice and inclusion every day Hold high standards with warmth and respect: You'll support and challenge in equal measure, promoting a culture where quality and safety are everyone's responsibility Shape PLUS as a learning organisation: Use insight, data and evidence to help us grow, reflect and continually improve ABOUT US We are a values-driven charity supporting adults with learning disabilities to live fulfilling and independent lives within their communities. Services include supported living, residential care and outreach support, providing personalised, person-centred assistance tailored to each individual's needs and goals. We are committed to promoting dignity, choice, inclusion and wellbeing, while helping people develop skills, confidence and greater independence. Our work is guided by strong principles and a focus on delivering high-quality, continuously improving support. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR We're looking for a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead who is: Experienced in learning disability and/or autism services Skilled in coaching, mentoring and capability building Confident in CQC regulation, safeguarding, MCA/DoLS and quality frameworks Good Understanding of relevant legislation, standards, and industry best practices. Able to conduct audits and investigations to a high standard and produce reports and reporting for the senior management team. Values driven, rights focused and compassionate Strong on data, insight and practical problem solving A relationship builder who is supportive and firm when needed Able to travel to services regularly DESIRABLE Qualifications such as RNLD, Social Work, Psychology, Level 5+ in H&SC, or training in quality improvement (PDSA, Lean, Six Sigma) are beneficial but not essential Experience with digital care systems (Nourish, Camascope) is an advantage BENEFITS When you join PLUS, you become part of a values driven organisation that invests in its people. We offer: Meaningful Impact A role where you directly improve the quality of life, rights and independence of people we support The chance to shape services, culture and practice across the organisation A genuine seat at the table where you can influence organisational direction Learning & Development Ongoing coaching, mentoring and CPD opportunities Access to internal training through the PLUS Academy Support to complete relevant professional qualifications (e.g., Level 5+) Opportunities to attend external courses, sector conferences and specialist workshops Pay & Financial Benefits Competitive salary of £60,000 - £64,000 based on experience and qualifications Pension scheme 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Enhanced sick pay family-friendly policies hybrid working arrangements Workplace Culture A supportive CEO and leadership team who value transparency, learning and improvement A culture built on rights, choice, independence and inclusion A team environment where your voice is heard and your expertise is valued A genuine seat at the table where you can help shape the future of an organisation This role requires an Enhanced DBS (Adults) and Satisfactory References NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14494 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of PLUS
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead (Learning Disability Services) Be the positive force that lifts quality, inspires confidence, and shapes outstanding support. PLUS is looking for a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead who brings both heart and high standards to the role. Someone who can coach, develop and empower teams while also holding the line on safety, rights and regulatory excellence. This is not a "clipboard and checklist" role. This is a hands on, relationship centred and impact driven position where every service is better after your visit. As a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead, if you believe quality improves through people, culture and capability, and not paperwork, then we want to meet you. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Social Care Quality Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Care Quality Manager, Governance Manager, Compliance Manager, Safeguarding and Quality Manager, Quality Improvement Lead, Practice Development Lead, Quality Lead Social Care, CQC Compliance Lead, Safeguarding Lead SALARY: £60,000 to £64,000 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: London (SE13) with regular travel to sites in Lewisham, Southwark, Greenwich, Sutton and Croydon JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, with flexibility for occasional evenings / weekends to meet service needs ABOUT THE ROLE As our Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead you will: Coach, mentor and inspire: Work alongside teams, modelling great practice and helping staff understand not just what "good" looks like, but how to deliver it confidently Drive lasting improvement: Carry out high quality audits, root cause analysis, and investigations, ensuring actions lead to real, visible improvements in people's lives. Develop, review, and maintain policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs) Champion rights, independence and personalised support: Make sure the people we support experience dignity, choice and inclusion every day Hold high standards with warmth and respect: You'll support and challenge in equal measure, promoting a culture where quality and safety are everyone's responsibility Shape PLUS as a learning organisation: Use insight, data and evidence to help us grow, reflect and continually improve ABOUT US We are a values-driven charity supporting adults with learning disabilities to live fulfilling and independent lives within their communities. Services include supported living, residential care and outreach support, providing personalised, person-centred assistance tailored to each individual's needs and goals. We are committed to promoting dignity, choice, inclusion and wellbeing, while helping people develop skills, confidence and greater independence. Our work is guided by strong principles and a focus on delivering high-quality, continuously improving support. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR We're looking for a Quality Manager / Compliance and Practice Improvement Lead who is: Experienced in learning disability and/or autism services Skilled in coaching, mentoring and capability building Confident in CQC regulation, safeguarding, MCA/DoLS and quality frameworks Good Understanding of relevant legislation, standards, and industry best practices. Able to conduct audits and investigations to a high standard and produce reports and reporting for the senior management team. Values driven, rights focused and compassionate Strong on data, insight and practical problem solving A relationship builder who is supportive and firm when needed Able to travel to services regularly DESIRABLE Qualifications such as RNLD, Social Work, Psychology, Level 5+ in H&SC, or training in quality improvement (PDSA, Lean, Six Sigma) are beneficial but not essential Experience with digital care systems (Nourish, Camascope) is an advantage BENEFITS When you join PLUS, you become part of a values driven organisation that invests in its people. We offer: Meaningful Impact A role where you directly improve the quality of life, rights and independence of people we support The chance to shape services, culture and practice across the organisation A genuine seat at the table where you can influence organisational direction Learning & Development Ongoing coaching, mentoring and CPD opportunities Access to internal training through the PLUS Academy Support to complete relevant professional qualifications (e.g., Level 5+) Opportunities to attend external courses, sector conferences and specialist workshops Pay & Financial Benefits Competitive salary of £60,000 - £64,000 based on experience and qualifications Pension scheme 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Enhanced sick pay family-friendly policies hybrid working arrangements Workplace Culture A supportive CEO and leadership team who value transparency, learning and improvement A culture built on rights, choice, independence and inclusion A team environment where your voice is heard and your expertise is valued A genuine seat at the table where you can help shape the future of an organisation This role requires an Enhanced DBS (Adults) and Satisfactory References NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14494 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of PLUS
Watkin Jones Group
Senior Finance Business Partner
Watkin Jones Group
Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for driving financial performance? We re looking for Senior Finance Business Partner to join our Group FP&A team to play a key role in shaping the financial direction of our Construction and Refurb functions. About the role This is a high-impact role, partnering closely with senior leaders including the Managing Director, Group CFO, and Group Development Project & Cost Director. You ll be the primary finance contact for the Construction senior leadership team, delivering financial planning and analysis that informs strategic decisions, improves cashflow, and challenges margin assumptions and will also support financial planning and compliance with the Building Safety Act, ensuring transparency, risk management, and cost control across safety-related projects. You ll lead monthly performance reporting, support budgeting and forecasting, and provide insight and challenge across a range of financial activities from overhead tracking to audit support and delivery cashflow consolidation. This role involves travel to our Bangor, Chester and London offices and project sites for meetings, with a hybrid working model offered outside of those times. What we re looking for We re looking for a commercially minded finance professional with proven FP&A or business partnering expertise, gained within a construction environment. This experience is critical for navigating the complexities of phased budgets, milestone payments, and cost variability inherent in large-scale projects. You ll bring strong skills in financial modelling, forecasting, and performance analysis, coupled with the ability to turn complex data into clear, actionable insights. Success in this role goes beyond technical ability, you ll need the confidence to challenge assumptions, influence senior stakeholders, and drive strategic conversations. A proactive mindset, exceptional analytical skills, and the ability to build trusted relationships across both finance and operational teams will be key to thriving in this dynamic setting. Why choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), agile working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform is available. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. This is an opportunity to take on a high-impact role within a forward-thinking company. In return, we offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the chance to work on major projects that shape the built environment.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for driving financial performance? We re looking for Senior Finance Business Partner to join our Group FP&A team to play a key role in shaping the financial direction of our Construction and Refurb functions. About the role This is a high-impact role, partnering closely with senior leaders including the Managing Director, Group CFO, and Group Development Project & Cost Director. You ll be the primary finance contact for the Construction senior leadership team, delivering financial planning and analysis that informs strategic decisions, improves cashflow, and challenges margin assumptions and will also support financial planning and compliance with the Building Safety Act, ensuring transparency, risk management, and cost control across safety-related projects. You ll lead monthly performance reporting, support budgeting and forecasting, and provide insight and challenge across a range of financial activities from overhead tracking to audit support and delivery cashflow consolidation. This role involves travel to our Bangor, Chester and London offices and project sites for meetings, with a hybrid working model offered outside of those times. What we re looking for We re looking for a commercially minded finance professional with proven FP&A or business partnering expertise, gained within a construction environment. This experience is critical for navigating the complexities of phased budgets, milestone payments, and cost variability inherent in large-scale projects. You ll bring strong skills in financial modelling, forecasting, and performance analysis, coupled with the ability to turn complex data into clear, actionable insights. Success in this role goes beyond technical ability, you ll need the confidence to challenge assumptions, influence senior stakeholders, and drive strategic conversations. A proactive mindset, exceptional analytical skills, and the ability to build trusted relationships across both finance and operational teams will be key to thriving in this dynamic setting. Why choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), agile working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform is available. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. This is an opportunity to take on a high-impact role within a forward-thinking company. In return, we offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the chance to work on major projects that shape the built environment.
Adecco
Operations Manager (Merchant Operations)
Adecco City, London
Operations Manager (Merchant Operations) Hourly Rate: 22.37 - 22.82 Contract Length: 5 months Working Pattern: Full Time Location: Aldgate (Hybrid) Are you ready to take your career to the next level with a dynamic organisation that is revolutionising the delivery landscape? Our client is on the hunt for a passionate and driven Operations Manager to join their Merchant Operations team in the UK! About the Role In this exciting role, you will be at the forefront of improving and streamlining operations for our client's merchants across the UK. As a key player in their mission to make their platform the preferred choice for merchants and couriers, you will directly influence the efficiency and effectiveness of merchant processes. What You'll Do: Manage Partnerships: Oversee merchant products and service partnerships, from ideation to implementation of scalable playbooks. Enhance Experience: Identify and resolve friction points in the restaurant experience, ensuring order accuracy, timely preparation, and effective communication. Lead Cross-Functional Projects: Collaborate with teams across Product, Legal, Marketing, Sales, and Operations to enhance tools and offerings. Data-Driven Insights: Build models and dashboards to size opportunities, validate solutions, and guide prioritisation. Performance Reporting: Present insights to leadership and develop playbooks that elevate operational excellence. What You'll Need: A Bachelor's or advanced degree in business analytics, administration, engineering, mathematics, or a related field. 3 to 5 years of relevant experience in strategy, business operations, consulting, or project/programme management. Strong business acumen and sound judgement with an understanding of financial drivers. A process-oriented mindset to navigate and optimise complex operations. Exceptional interpersonal skills to thrive in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling business cases for senior leadership. Proficiency in data analytics, including spreadsheet modelling (Excel/Google Sheets) and basic SQL (willingness to upskill is a must!). Apply Today! Join our client's mission to enhance the delivery experience across the UK. Your adventure in Merchant Operations starts here! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Operations Manager (Merchant Operations) Hourly Rate: 22.37 - 22.82 Contract Length: 5 months Working Pattern: Full Time Location: Aldgate (Hybrid) Are you ready to take your career to the next level with a dynamic organisation that is revolutionising the delivery landscape? Our client is on the hunt for a passionate and driven Operations Manager to join their Merchant Operations team in the UK! About the Role In this exciting role, you will be at the forefront of improving and streamlining operations for our client's merchants across the UK. As a key player in their mission to make their platform the preferred choice for merchants and couriers, you will directly influence the efficiency and effectiveness of merchant processes. What You'll Do: Manage Partnerships: Oversee merchant products and service partnerships, from ideation to implementation of scalable playbooks. Enhance Experience: Identify and resolve friction points in the restaurant experience, ensuring order accuracy, timely preparation, and effective communication. Lead Cross-Functional Projects: Collaborate with teams across Product, Legal, Marketing, Sales, and Operations to enhance tools and offerings. Data-Driven Insights: Build models and dashboards to size opportunities, validate solutions, and guide prioritisation. Performance Reporting: Present insights to leadership and develop playbooks that elevate operational excellence. What You'll Need: A Bachelor's or advanced degree in business analytics, administration, engineering, mathematics, or a related field. 3 to 5 years of relevant experience in strategy, business operations, consulting, or project/programme management. Strong business acumen and sound judgement with an understanding of financial drivers. A process-oriented mindset to navigate and optimise complex operations. Exceptional interpersonal skills to thrive in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling business cases for senior leadership. Proficiency in data analytics, including spreadsheet modelling (Excel/Google Sheets) and basic SQL (willingness to upskill is a must!). Apply Today! Join our client's mission to enhance the delivery experience across the UK. Your adventure in Merchant Operations starts here! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Adecco
Financial Controller - Inside Ir35 - London
Adecco City, London
Financial Controller Rate - 500 (a day) Duration - 6 Months (Initially) Location - London (Hybrid) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Job Purpose As a key member of the University's financial leadership team, you will lead on financial accounting, services, tax, treasury, and financial controls. This role ensures regulatory compliance, maintains financial integrity, and supports strategic financial management through expert guidance and strong operational leadership. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Business Partnering Build strong working relationships across departments. Promote a culture of customer-focused service delivery. Work collaboratively with Finance Business Partners and the Head of Financial Planning. Financial Accounting & Audit Lead the annual audit process and prepare financial statements in line with UK GAAP, IFRS, and SORP. Act as primary liaison for internal and external auditors. Financial Controls Maintain and implement the University's financial control framework. Deliver training and guidance to ensure compliance across departments. Taxation Oversee all tax matters, including VAT, and manage relationships with external tax advisors. Treasury & Endowment Management Manage cash flow, investments, and performance reporting. Oversee relationships with investment managers and banking providers. Financial Services Operations Lead the Financial Services Unit (Revenue and Payments Units). Ensure accurate processing of invoices, tuition fees, staff/student expenses, and supplier payments. Implement KPIs to monitor service efficiency. Research Finance Oversee post-award research funding support and compliance. Finance Systems & Processes Oversee financial systems development and accounting structures. Ensure strong reconciliation and compliance frameworks. Finance Training Develop financial literacy and training programmes for non-finance staff. Support professional development within the finance team. General Contribute to the effective running of the Finance Division. Deputise for the CFO when required. Person Specification Qualifications Degree-level education CCAB qualified accountant (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) - Essential Experience Experience in complex professional services - Essential Higher Education sector experience - Desirable Strong business partnering and scenario modelling - Essential Skills & Knowledge Advanced financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting Strong technical skills across financial and management accounting Expertise in costing, pricing, and risk Excellent problem-solving and communication skills Ability to manage both I&E and balance sheet - Essential
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Financial Controller Rate - 500 (a day) Duration - 6 Months (Initially) Location - London (Hybrid) Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella company) Job Purpose As a key member of the University's financial leadership team, you will lead on financial accounting, services, tax, treasury, and financial controls. This role ensures regulatory compliance, maintains financial integrity, and supports strategic financial management through expert guidance and strong operational leadership. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Business Partnering Build strong working relationships across departments. Promote a culture of customer-focused service delivery. Work collaboratively with Finance Business Partners and the Head of Financial Planning. Financial Accounting & Audit Lead the annual audit process and prepare financial statements in line with UK GAAP, IFRS, and SORP. Act as primary liaison for internal and external auditors. Financial Controls Maintain and implement the University's financial control framework. Deliver training and guidance to ensure compliance across departments. Taxation Oversee all tax matters, including VAT, and manage relationships with external tax advisors. Treasury & Endowment Management Manage cash flow, investments, and performance reporting. Oversee relationships with investment managers and banking providers. Financial Services Operations Lead the Financial Services Unit (Revenue and Payments Units). Ensure accurate processing of invoices, tuition fees, staff/student expenses, and supplier payments. Implement KPIs to monitor service efficiency. Research Finance Oversee post-award research funding support and compliance. Finance Systems & Processes Oversee financial systems development and accounting structures. Ensure strong reconciliation and compliance frameworks. Finance Training Develop financial literacy and training programmes for non-finance staff. Support professional development within the finance team. General Contribute to the effective running of the Finance Division. Deputise for the CFO when required. Person Specification Qualifications Degree-level education CCAB qualified accountant (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) - Essential Experience Experience in complex professional services - Essential Higher Education sector experience - Desirable Strong business partnering and scenario modelling - Essential Skills & Knowledge Advanced financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting Strong technical skills across financial and management accounting Expertise in costing, pricing, and risk Excellent problem-solving and communication skills Ability to manage both I&E and balance sheet - Essential
NFP People
Finance Business Partner
NFP People
Finance Business Partner We are looking for a Finance Business Partner to join the team. If you want to join an impact-driven organisation, improving outcomes for vulnerable children and families, then apply today! Position: Finance Business Partner Location: London/hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours/week Salary: £55,000 including generous benefits Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 26th October 2025 The role As Finance Business Partner, you will play a key operational role within the finance function, reporting directly to the Head of Finance. You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day financial activities, supporting programme delivery through robust financial management, and maintaining compliance with funding and regulatory requirements. This role is hands-on and collaborative, working closely with internal teams and the Finance Officer to deliver accurate financial reporting, manage invoicing cycles, oversee treasury and insurance functions, and provide practical financial support across Foundations. About you We are looking for someone with proven experience in a management accounting role, ideally within the public sector or a charity. You will have: A strong track record of producing management accounts, forecasts, and financial analysis. Experience in supervising finance staff and managing operational finance functions. Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Experience with funder invoicing and financial reporting requirements. Familiarity with government funding frameworks and public sector financial governance Knowledge of insurance and treasury management practices. Proficiency in financial systems and Excel-based modelling. The organisation This is a great place to work, where everyone is high performing and where together everyone can achieve impact that makes a real difference for vulnerable children and families. Focusing on using and championing high-quality evidence, working directly with government and local leaders, the team provides practical solutions and encourages change. This is an organisation with ambitious aims and people are essential to its success. Benefits include: 30 days annual leave, plus one extra day off for your birthday, paid bank holidays with up to three which may be switched for religious observance Up to five days carers leave, in a 12-month period, three days paid Paid compassionate leave Enhanced sick pay Enhanced parental leave and pay 6% employer and 3% employee contribution. No limit on any additional employee contributions made via auto enrolment Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 counselling, legal and information line Unlimited access to 24/7 GP Mental health support Life cover at x4 annual salary Bike to work scheme. The organisation offers excellent salaries, learning and development opportunities, and a great office location situated in the heart of St James s. Working in a hybrid and flexible way, the organisation recognises the importance of a good work-life balance. Please note that where staff live within approximately two hours travel of the office, they are expected to work onsite two days per week. For those based further afield, more flexible or home working arrangements can be discussed. Do you want to work somewhere that values and celebrate diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all employees? People are at the heart of everything we do. It s vital that the workforce reflects the diversity of stakeholders, and the wider society in the UK, and we actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds and communities. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance, Finance BP, Financial BP, Finance Business Partner, Finance Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Finance Officer, Senior Finance Officer, Finance Lead. This role is currently unable to offer sponsorship. Please ensure you have the right to work in the UK before applying. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Finance Business Partner We are looking for a Finance Business Partner to join the team. If you want to join an impact-driven organisation, improving outcomes for vulnerable children and families, then apply today! Position: Finance Business Partner Location: London/hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours/week Salary: £55,000 including generous benefits Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 26th October 2025 The role As Finance Business Partner, you will play a key operational role within the finance function, reporting directly to the Head of Finance. You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day financial activities, supporting programme delivery through robust financial management, and maintaining compliance with funding and regulatory requirements. This role is hands-on and collaborative, working closely with internal teams and the Finance Officer to deliver accurate financial reporting, manage invoicing cycles, oversee treasury and insurance functions, and provide practical financial support across Foundations. About you We are looking for someone with proven experience in a management accounting role, ideally within the public sector or a charity. You will have: A strong track record of producing management accounts, forecasts, and financial analysis. Experience in supervising finance staff and managing operational finance functions. Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Experience with funder invoicing and financial reporting requirements. Familiarity with government funding frameworks and public sector financial governance Knowledge of insurance and treasury management practices. Proficiency in financial systems and Excel-based modelling. The organisation This is a great place to work, where everyone is high performing and where together everyone can achieve impact that makes a real difference for vulnerable children and families. Focusing on using and championing high-quality evidence, working directly with government and local leaders, the team provides practical solutions and encourages change. This is an organisation with ambitious aims and people are essential to its success. Benefits include: 30 days annual leave, plus one extra day off for your birthday, paid bank holidays with up to three which may be switched for religious observance Up to five days carers leave, in a 12-month period, three days paid Paid compassionate leave Enhanced sick pay Enhanced parental leave and pay 6% employer and 3% employee contribution. No limit on any additional employee contributions made via auto enrolment Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 counselling, legal and information line Unlimited access to 24/7 GP Mental health support Life cover at x4 annual salary Bike to work scheme. The organisation offers excellent salaries, learning and development opportunities, and a great office location situated in the heart of St James s. Working in a hybrid and flexible way, the organisation recognises the importance of a good work-life balance. Please note that where staff live within approximately two hours travel of the office, they are expected to work onsite two days per week. For those based further afield, more flexible or home working arrangements can be discussed. Do you want to work somewhere that values and celebrate diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all employees? People are at the heart of everything we do. It s vital that the workforce reflects the diversity of stakeholders, and the wider society in the UK, and we actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds and communities. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance, Finance BP, Financial BP, Finance Business Partner, Finance Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Finance Officer, Senior Finance Officer, Finance Lead. This role is currently unable to offer sponsorship. Please ensure you have the right to work in the UK before applying. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Finance Bookkeeper and HR Administrator
Datapraxis OU
Overview and Purpose of Role Datapraxis exists to help democracy flourish. We work with leading progressive parties, non-profits, and research institutes across Europe, combining expertise in strategy, research, data science, modelling, message testing, campaigns, and digital engagement. We are a small but rapidly growing company, and we're now seeking a Finance Bookkeeper & HR Administrator to join our team on an either remote or hybrid basis. This dual role combines financial bookkeeping with HR administration. You will ensure the smooth running of our day-to-day finances, provide accurate and timely management reporting, and support the HR function across Datapraxis and our partner companies. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys working across finance and people operations in a dynamic, growing organisation. Key Responsibilities Finance & bookkeeping responsibilities: Manage all bookkeeping duties, including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and reconciliations. Process payments, invoices, income, and receipts accurately and on time. Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports. Assist with budgeting and forecasting under the COO's guidance. Complete VAT returns and ensure tax compliance. Support ad hoc financial and administrative projects. Maintain accurate records using Xero, Approval Max, Hubspot, and Excel/Google Sheets. HR responsibilities: Support the HR function across two partner companies by: Supporting the recruitment processes. Assisting with onboarding of new employees. Helping with the organisation of staff gatherings and training sessions. Maintaining HR platforms and staff databases (Notion, Contractbook, GDrive). Preparing PTO and sick leave reports for management. Supporting the Ops Manager in updating the Staff Handbook. Ensure HR data accuracy and compliance with policies and procedures. Other responsibilities: Provide general office administration support. Assist with contracting processes as required. Person specification Essential Bookkeeping or accounting qualification (AAT qualified/part-qualified) or 2-3 years' bookkeeping experience. Proficiency with Xero, familiarity with Approval Max and Hubspot. Strong IT skills, particularly Excel/Google Docs. Experience implementing finance function automations, especially in reporting. High levels of efficiency, accuracy, and attention to detail. Strong organisational and time management skills. Proactive, positive, and solution-oriented approach. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing multiple priorities. Friendly, enthusiastic manner with excellent communication skills. Desirable Payroll and electronic VAT submission experience. Knowledge of HMRC reporting requirements. Experience using Notion. Awareness of finance technology solutions (automation, security, software) and ability to recommend improvements. Benefits 30 days holiday (including UK public holidays) Additional leave during company-wide closure between Christmas and New Year Company pension scheme Enhanced parental leave Learning & development opportunities Employee assistance programme (24/7 support) Cycle to work scheme Hybrid working model to support work-life balance If this is of interest, please send your CV and a cover letter explaining why you are suitable for the role to Kate Galea, Chief Operating Officer. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, 14 October 2025.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Overview and Purpose of Role Datapraxis exists to help democracy flourish. We work with leading progressive parties, non-profits, and research institutes across Europe, combining expertise in strategy, research, data science, modelling, message testing, campaigns, and digital engagement. We are a small but rapidly growing company, and we're now seeking a Finance Bookkeeper & HR Administrator to join our team on an either remote or hybrid basis. This dual role combines financial bookkeeping with HR administration. You will ensure the smooth running of our day-to-day finances, provide accurate and timely management reporting, and support the HR function across Datapraxis and our partner companies. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys working across finance and people operations in a dynamic, growing organisation. Key Responsibilities Finance & bookkeeping responsibilities: Manage all bookkeeping duties, including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and reconciliations. Process payments, invoices, income, and receipts accurately and on time. Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports. Assist with budgeting and forecasting under the COO's guidance. Complete VAT returns and ensure tax compliance. Support ad hoc financial and administrative projects. Maintain accurate records using Xero, Approval Max, Hubspot, and Excel/Google Sheets. HR responsibilities: Support the HR function across two partner companies by: Supporting the recruitment processes. Assisting with onboarding of new employees. Helping with the organisation of staff gatherings and training sessions. Maintaining HR platforms and staff databases (Notion, Contractbook, GDrive). Preparing PTO and sick leave reports for management. Supporting the Ops Manager in updating the Staff Handbook. Ensure HR data accuracy and compliance with policies and procedures. Other responsibilities: Provide general office administration support. Assist with contracting processes as required. Person specification Essential Bookkeeping or accounting qualification (AAT qualified/part-qualified) or 2-3 years' bookkeeping experience. Proficiency with Xero, familiarity with Approval Max and Hubspot. Strong IT skills, particularly Excel/Google Docs. Experience implementing finance function automations, especially in reporting. High levels of efficiency, accuracy, and attention to detail. Strong organisational and time management skills. Proactive, positive, and solution-oriented approach. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing multiple priorities. Friendly, enthusiastic manner with excellent communication skills. Desirable Payroll and electronic VAT submission experience. Knowledge of HMRC reporting requirements. Experience using Notion. Awareness of finance technology solutions (automation, security, software) and ability to recommend improvements. Benefits 30 days holiday (including UK public holidays) Additional leave during company-wide closure between Christmas and New Year Company pension scheme Enhanced parental leave Learning & development opportunities Employee assistance programme (24/7 support) Cycle to work scheme Hybrid working model to support work-life balance If this is of interest, please send your CV and a cover letter explaining why you are suitable for the role to Kate Galea, Chief Operating Officer. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, 14 October 2025.

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