Freelance Finance Professional

  • National Association for People Abused in Childhood
  • Jan 09, 2026
Full time Part Time

Job Description

To apply for this role, please email an up-to-date CV and an Expression of Interest cover letter of no more than two pages (address in the attached brief). Applications will not be considered without both documents.

Expressions of Interest are being accepted until 10am on Monday 26 January 2026.

Charity experience - Qualified Financial Professional - Good communicator - Collaborative - UK based

Background

NAPAC (the National Association for People Abused in Childhood) is entering an important period of growth. Our income sources are diversifying, our public profile is rising and our operations are becoming more complex. With new earned income streams, additional grant funding, VAT considerations and more detailed Board reporting, we are now strengthening our finance function to ensure accuracy, clarity and confidence in all financial matters.

We are therefore seeking a freelance finance professional to provide part-time, ongoing operational finance support. The role involves managing our monthly financial bookkeeping and reporting functions, working closely with our Chief Operating Officer and wider team. Our current provider will continue to handle payroll and year-end audit preparation, but we are moving our day-to-day finance support to this new model.

We are looking for a proactive, highly competent individual who can understand the way NAPAC works and provide accurate, timely and thoughtful financial support. This is a key role that underpins our success and gives confidence to the team, trustees, funders and external stakeholders.

Scope of Work

The successful individual will be responsible for:

  • Maintaining accurate financial records in Xero, including all necessary transactional data entry (such as inputting and coding income, expenses, invoices and credit notes), reconciling bank and PayPal accounts and preparing monthly management accounts (P&L, balance sheet and cashflow reports).
  • Supporting monthly reporting cycles for internal governance (Income Generation Subcommittee and full Board).
  • Liaising with our team to ensure invoices are raised, chased and coded accurately.
  • Managing grant income allocations and restricted funds tracking in line with funder requirements.
  • Supporting our team with financial queries, budget phasing and grant planning.
  • Advising on Xero housekeeping (e.g. Chart of Accounts simplification, tracking codes).
  • Advising on VAT issues, including preparation for registration if required (though this may be handled separately with legal input).
  • Supporting periodic financial forecasting and budgeting alongside the CEO and Chief Operating Officer.
  • Attending virtual meetings as required (Income Generation Subcommittee monthly; quarterly Board meetings and ad hoc meetings with staff).
  • Ensuring a smooth handover and transition from the current provider.

Occasional projects may include:

  • A full review and restructuring of our Chart of Accounts.
  • Retrospective re-coding of entries for YTD accuracy and reporting.
  • Supporting audit/year-end examination preparations (collaborating with TC-Group as our year-end auditor).

Candidate Profile

We are looking for someone who:

  • Has strong experience in operational charity finance or with social enterprises.
  • Has demonstrable experience of restructuring a Chart of Accounts within finance systems.
  • Holds or is training towards a recognised accounting qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or who can demonstrate equivalent experience in operational finance roles, particularly where they have led on financial reporting, forecasting and working within Xero-led systems.
  • Has excellent working knowledge of Xero and related finance systems.
  • Understands the operational pressures faced by small to medium-sized charities.
  • Can lucidly explain financial information for colleagues with varied levels of financial literacy.
  • Is detail-oriented, reliable and a clear communicator.
  • Is comfortable working independently but collaboratively.
  • Can offer a blend of rigour, responsiveness and a values-driven approach.
  • Is based in the UK and able to attend NAPAC's London office at least once per month.
  • Is available during business hours (09:00-17:00).

Time Commitment and Working Style

The expected time commitment is approximately three-six days per month, depending on workload and reporting periods. We anticipate this may be higher in the first two-three months to support onboarding, systems review and transition from our existing provider. We are open to flexibility and working arrangements.

This role will primarily be delivered remotely, but requires in-person attendance at NAPAC's London office at least once per month. The successful provider must be available during UK business hours (09:00-17:00) to attend scheduled meetings as needed both via Teams online and in-person.

A laptop will not be provided, but full IT onboarding and access to relevant systems (e.g. Xero, Teams, secure file-sharing platforms) will be arranged, along with any required security protocols. Payment will be on a day-rate basis, agreed in advance.

Expression of Interest and Selection Process

To apply, please email an up-to-date CV and an Expression of Interest cover letter of no more than two pages (address in attached brief).

Expressions of Interest are being accepted until 10am on Monday 26 January 2026.

Your Expression of Interest should include:

  • Your relevant experience, including specific examples of Chart of Accounts restructuring
  • Your day rates
  • Your reasons for wanting to work with NAPAC
  • Your contact details
  • Your availability for interview dates (to be confirmed with shortlisted candidates)
  • Any access requirements should you be invited to interview

Expressions of Interest will be reviewed and the following selection process will have two stages:

  • Stage one: A virtual interview lasting no more than 45 minutes.
  • Stage two: An in-person meeting with the team at our London office. A short task will be shared in advance with those invited to this stage.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified that they are invited to the next stage.

Thank you for your interest in NAPAC.