Methodist Chapel Aid Ltd (MCA) is a long established bank specialising in lending to churches and associated organisations across the UK. As we enter a period of planned growth in both lending and deposits, we are seeking a Chief Finance Officer who will also serve as Company Secretary and act as deputy to the Chief Executive. This is a rare opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a small, regulated financial institution with a strong mission-driven purpose. What the role offers You will hold SMF2 responsibility and lead MCA s financial strategy, ensure robust governance, and oversee the organisation s financial operations. As a key member of the leadership team, you will work closely with the Board and Chief Executive to support sustainable growth, maintain regulatory compliance, and strengthen our financial systems and controls. The role combines strategic influence with hands on responsibility - ideal for someone who thrives in a small, collaborative environment. Key responsibilities Operational Duties: Oversee the day-to-day financial operations of the Company, including financial processes, monthly and year-end accounts, staff supervision, Board reporting and support for key governance committees. Regulatory Compliance : Ensure the Company meets all PRA, FCA, HMRC and other regulatory requirements, including the preparation of regulatory returns and documentation. Financial Leadership: Provide strategic financial leadership including budgeting, forecasting, capital and liquidity planning, financial reporting, and assessment of loan applications. Company Secretary Duties : Support the Board in fulfilling its governance and statutory responsibilities, including maintaining statutory records and advising on governance best practice. Further details of the responsibilities and requirements of the role are set out in the Job Description and Personal Specification available with this advert. Essential experience and attributes Professionally qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Senior finance leadership experience, ideally within a regulated financial services environment. Experience preparing statutory accounts and managing external audits. Ability to operate effectively in a small organisation with hands on responsibilities. Experience advising Boards and supporting governance or Company Secretary functions. Strong analytical, financial modelling and problem solving skills. Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex financial matters clearly. Commitment to good governance. Adaptable, collaborative and comfortable balancing strategic and operational work. Desirable experience Background in banking, mutual organisations, church or charity finance. Strong understanding of PRA/FCA regulatory frameworks and prudential requirements. Knowledge of mission based or niche lending sectors, particularly lending to churches. Experience acting as deputy to a Chief Executive or contributing to strategic planning. Practical details Full time, based on site at our York office. Occasional travel for meetings, regulatory engagement or sector events. As part of a small team, flexibility and willingness to support colleagues across functions is essential. We are only able to consider applicants from those who are eligible to work in the UK without requiring sponsorship. Timeline Closing date: 1 May 2026 Interview date: 4 June 2026 (planned) in person, in York
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Methodist Chapel Aid Ltd (MCA) is a long established bank specialising in lending to churches and associated organisations across the UK. As we enter a period of planned growth in both lending and deposits, we are seeking a Chief Finance Officer who will also serve as Company Secretary and act as deputy to the Chief Executive. This is a rare opportunity to shape the financial strategy of a small, regulated financial institution with a strong mission-driven purpose. What the role offers You will hold SMF2 responsibility and lead MCA s financial strategy, ensure robust governance, and oversee the organisation s financial operations. As a key member of the leadership team, you will work closely with the Board and Chief Executive to support sustainable growth, maintain regulatory compliance, and strengthen our financial systems and controls. The role combines strategic influence with hands on responsibility - ideal for someone who thrives in a small, collaborative environment. Key responsibilities Operational Duties: Oversee the day-to-day financial operations of the Company, including financial processes, monthly and year-end accounts, staff supervision, Board reporting and support for key governance committees. Regulatory Compliance : Ensure the Company meets all PRA, FCA, HMRC and other regulatory requirements, including the preparation of regulatory returns and documentation. Financial Leadership: Provide strategic financial leadership including budgeting, forecasting, capital and liquidity planning, financial reporting, and assessment of loan applications. Company Secretary Duties : Support the Board in fulfilling its governance and statutory responsibilities, including maintaining statutory records and advising on governance best practice. Further details of the responsibilities and requirements of the role are set out in the Job Description and Personal Specification available with this advert. Essential experience and attributes Professionally qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Senior finance leadership experience, ideally within a regulated financial services environment. Experience preparing statutory accounts and managing external audits. Ability to operate effectively in a small organisation with hands on responsibilities. Experience advising Boards and supporting governance or Company Secretary functions. Strong analytical, financial modelling and problem solving skills. Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex financial matters clearly. Commitment to good governance. Adaptable, collaborative and comfortable balancing strategic and operational work. Desirable experience Background in banking, mutual organisations, church or charity finance. Strong understanding of PRA/FCA regulatory frameworks and prudential requirements. Knowledge of mission based or niche lending sectors, particularly lending to churches. Experience acting as deputy to a Chief Executive or contributing to strategic planning. Practical details Full time, based on site at our York office. Occasional travel for meetings, regulatory engagement or sector events. As part of a small team, flexibility and willingness to support colleagues across functions is essential. We are only able to consider applicants from those who are eligible to work in the UK without requiring sponsorship. Timeline Closing date: 1 May 2026 Interview date: 4 June 2026 (planned) in person, in York
Who we are and why we are needed The Fore is creating a society that solves its own problems. Each year we provide funding and skills to the best grassroots charities and social enterprises in the UK and we are growing. Across the UK, talented people within communities are building practical solutions to our most complex challenges from poverty and mental health to education, exclusion and sustainability. However, the vast majority of these solutions do not achieve their potential to drive wider change across society because of failures in how the funding system works. The Fore is the UK s only venture philanthropy fund that has cracked the code in how to identify and distribute funding to turbocharge grassroots innovation and catalyse change. Since 2017, The Fore has been backing the best small charities and social enterprises with astonishing results. So far over 50% of local organisations supported eight years ago have gone on to influence policy, shape national conversations and change lives at scale. Currently The Fore is funding around 50 of the best charities per year and supporting hundreds of others with skills. However, as an organisation we need to do more. We are looking to scale our impact through two routes. Firstly, by increasing our work backing the best charities and convening and educating donors, and secondly by leading change in the broader funding system. The role In the next phase of The Fore s development, it is a priority for the CEO to be able to concentrate on building the external profile and influence of The Fore s work. Therefore, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will play a central role in leadership as the organisation develops. The role translates strategy into delivery, providing oversight across grant making, partnerships, people, and governance, and ensuring the organisation can deliver on its ambitions while managing risk and capacity. We re a small, agile charity so you ll work across both high-level direction and day-to-day organisational delivery. In the next eighteen months, the COO will have responsibility for designing and delivering on a number of key strategic priorities, such as: ensuring the continued excellence of the grant and skills support we provide to the charities and social enterprises we back building out and refining existing activities and processes to ensure exceptional relationship management for our growing number of corporate and private philanthropic partners working with the CEO to develop the Partnerships Team to set it up for scaling and to meet the needs of new partnership models incorporating the use of AI into our systems and processes to streamline operations wherever possible while safeguarding the personalised experience we pride ourselves on offering all our partners. Key responsibilities Grant making and programme delivery Provides strategic oversight of the grant-making model, ensuring alignment with The Fore s overall mission and priorities Acts as a senior advisor and escalation point for the Programme Team on complex decisions and delivery challenges Ensures that operational delivery reflects agreed strategy, including any shifts in focus, criteria, or approach Partnerships and income Provides strategic oversight of funder relationships and income streams, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and capacity Supports colleagues to shape high-quality proposals, renewals, and reporting Ensures the organisation delivers on all funding commitments, maintaining credibility and trust with funders Ensures that The Fore s external messaging and positioning are clear, compelling and aligned with partner priorities Acts as a senior escalation point for complex funder relationships or delivery challenges Supports the ongoing development of The Fore s Pro Bono (skilled volunteering) offer, ensuring it delivers meaningful value to charities while remaining a compelling and well-structured proposition for corporate partners Leads the commercialisation and rollout of the Fore Index (a tool that allows organisations to put a £ value on their impact), securing partners and funding to support its expansion beyond The Fore s portfolio Impact, data and systems Holds responsibility for the organisation s impact framework, ensuring it is credible, proportionate, and aligned with strategic priorities Ensures data and insight are used effectively to inform decision-making, reporting, and external positioning Ensures that insight and impact are translated into clear, compelling external communications to support The Fore s positioning and influence People and internal operations Holds responsibility for the effective functioning and integration of programme delivery and partnerships activity, ensuring teams are well supported and operating efficiently Leads and manages core operational staff, including the Head of Programmes and Impact, Partnerships and Programme Managers, and Partnerships and Programme Officers Manages performance, wellbeing, and retention, fostering a high-performing and sustainable team culture Works closely with the CEO and trustees to support the development and delivery of strategic initiatives, ensuring these are operationally viable and effectively implemented Holds oversight responsibility for The Fore s physical office space and equipment, managing lease and facilities contracts Oversees IT and systems, managing contracts for IT support, Salesforce, and other platforms Governance, compliance, risk and finance Oversees the organisation s financial management, risk management, and operational governance, ensuring robust and proportionate processes are in place Working with the external finance team, provides oversight of budgeting and financial performance, ensuring alignment between income, grant commitments, and operational capacity Contributes to the development of board and committee papers, leading on operational, financial, and risk-related content to ensure clear reporting Ensures appropriate compliance and governance frameworks are in place across grants, partnerships, and operations (including charity insurance, policies, health and safety, safeguarding, GDPR and cyber security) Experience and attributes Minimum 5 years experience in a senior operations or programme oversight role Track record of translating strategy into operational plans and delivery Exceptional interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Track record of developing and sustaining excellent relationships with stakeholders Exceptional people management skills Strong prioritisation skills and highly organised Demonstrable self-starter with excellent follow-through Enjoys working in a fast-paced environment with the ability to move between board-level thinking and day-to-day execution Takes pride in fostering a friendly, inclusive and productive working environment, with a positive and approachable style Key details Annual leave: 25 days leave, rising by 1 day for each year of service up to a total of 30 days, plus bank holidays and an additional 4 days during our Christmas closure. Location: Our office is based at Vox Studios in Vauxhall, London. We have a hybrid working pattern (three days in the office and two days at home). Reports to: CEO
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Who we are and why we are needed The Fore is creating a society that solves its own problems. Each year we provide funding and skills to the best grassroots charities and social enterprises in the UK and we are growing. Across the UK, talented people within communities are building practical solutions to our most complex challenges from poverty and mental health to education, exclusion and sustainability. However, the vast majority of these solutions do not achieve their potential to drive wider change across society because of failures in how the funding system works. The Fore is the UK s only venture philanthropy fund that has cracked the code in how to identify and distribute funding to turbocharge grassroots innovation and catalyse change. Since 2017, The Fore has been backing the best small charities and social enterprises with astonishing results. So far over 50% of local organisations supported eight years ago have gone on to influence policy, shape national conversations and change lives at scale. Currently The Fore is funding around 50 of the best charities per year and supporting hundreds of others with skills. However, as an organisation we need to do more. We are looking to scale our impact through two routes. Firstly, by increasing our work backing the best charities and convening and educating donors, and secondly by leading change in the broader funding system. The role In the next phase of The Fore s development, it is a priority for the CEO to be able to concentrate on building the external profile and influence of The Fore s work. Therefore, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will play a central role in leadership as the organisation develops. The role translates strategy into delivery, providing oversight across grant making, partnerships, people, and governance, and ensuring the organisation can deliver on its ambitions while managing risk and capacity. We re a small, agile charity so you ll work across both high-level direction and day-to-day organisational delivery. In the next eighteen months, the COO will have responsibility for designing and delivering on a number of key strategic priorities, such as: ensuring the continued excellence of the grant and skills support we provide to the charities and social enterprises we back building out and refining existing activities and processes to ensure exceptional relationship management for our growing number of corporate and private philanthropic partners working with the CEO to develop the Partnerships Team to set it up for scaling and to meet the needs of new partnership models incorporating the use of AI into our systems and processes to streamline operations wherever possible while safeguarding the personalised experience we pride ourselves on offering all our partners. Key responsibilities Grant making and programme delivery Provides strategic oversight of the grant-making model, ensuring alignment with The Fore s overall mission and priorities Acts as a senior advisor and escalation point for the Programme Team on complex decisions and delivery challenges Ensures that operational delivery reflects agreed strategy, including any shifts in focus, criteria, or approach Partnerships and income Provides strategic oversight of funder relationships and income streams, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and capacity Supports colleagues to shape high-quality proposals, renewals, and reporting Ensures the organisation delivers on all funding commitments, maintaining credibility and trust with funders Ensures that The Fore s external messaging and positioning are clear, compelling and aligned with partner priorities Acts as a senior escalation point for complex funder relationships or delivery challenges Supports the ongoing development of The Fore s Pro Bono (skilled volunteering) offer, ensuring it delivers meaningful value to charities while remaining a compelling and well-structured proposition for corporate partners Leads the commercialisation and rollout of the Fore Index (a tool that allows organisations to put a £ value on their impact), securing partners and funding to support its expansion beyond The Fore s portfolio Impact, data and systems Holds responsibility for the organisation s impact framework, ensuring it is credible, proportionate, and aligned with strategic priorities Ensures data and insight are used effectively to inform decision-making, reporting, and external positioning Ensures that insight and impact are translated into clear, compelling external communications to support The Fore s positioning and influence People and internal operations Holds responsibility for the effective functioning and integration of programme delivery and partnerships activity, ensuring teams are well supported and operating efficiently Leads and manages core operational staff, including the Head of Programmes and Impact, Partnerships and Programme Managers, and Partnerships and Programme Officers Manages performance, wellbeing, and retention, fostering a high-performing and sustainable team culture Works closely with the CEO and trustees to support the development and delivery of strategic initiatives, ensuring these are operationally viable and effectively implemented Holds oversight responsibility for The Fore s physical office space and equipment, managing lease and facilities contracts Oversees IT and systems, managing contracts for IT support, Salesforce, and other platforms Governance, compliance, risk and finance Oversees the organisation s financial management, risk management, and operational governance, ensuring robust and proportionate processes are in place Working with the external finance team, provides oversight of budgeting and financial performance, ensuring alignment between income, grant commitments, and operational capacity Contributes to the development of board and committee papers, leading on operational, financial, and risk-related content to ensure clear reporting Ensures appropriate compliance and governance frameworks are in place across grants, partnerships, and operations (including charity insurance, policies, health and safety, safeguarding, GDPR and cyber security) Experience and attributes Minimum 5 years experience in a senior operations or programme oversight role Track record of translating strategy into operational plans and delivery Exceptional interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Track record of developing and sustaining excellent relationships with stakeholders Exceptional people management skills Strong prioritisation skills and highly organised Demonstrable self-starter with excellent follow-through Enjoys working in a fast-paced environment with the ability to move between board-level thinking and day-to-day execution Takes pride in fostering a friendly, inclusive and productive working environment, with a positive and approachable style Key details Annual leave: 25 days leave, rising by 1 day for each year of service up to a total of 30 days, plus bank holidays and an additional 4 days during our Christmas closure. Location: Our office is based at Vox Studios in Vauxhall, London. We have a hybrid working pattern (three days in the office and two days at home). Reports to: CEO
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
Warehouse Stock Auditor Thornbury Full Time, Permanent 24,453 per annum C2 Recruitment are pleased to be working with a leading supply chain audit provider to recruit a Warehouse Stock Auditor for a site-based role in Thornbury. This is a hands-on position within a busy distribution centre environment, focused on protecting stock accuracy and ensuring outbound and inbound loads are correct before leaving site. If you are detail-driven, methodical and take pride in getting things right first time, this role offers stability and clear structure. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out daily physical stock checks within the warehouse, ensuring all pallets, cages and trailer loads match paperwork and delivery requirements. Key Responsibilities Conduct physical audits of pallets, cages and trailer loads Check outbound loads against driver paperwork and dispatch documentation Verify inbound deliveries and report discrepancies Record audit findings clearly and accurately Escalate stock errors or mismatches promptly Work to daily accuracy and productivity targets Support continuous improvement by identifying recurring stock issues Follow site health and safety procedures at all times What We're Looking For This role requires accuracy, consistency and reliability. You will need: Experience within a warehouse environment such as stock control, checking, audit, picking or dispatch Strong attention to detail and confidence with basic calculations Ability to work to targets while maintaining high accuracy standards Clear written and verbal communication skills Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word Ability to follow structured processes in a fast-paced environment To be aged 18 or over Hours and Working Pattern 37.5 hours per week 5 days out of 7 8-hour shifts between 22:00 - 06:00 30-minute unpaid break per shift Chilled warehouse environment What's On Offer Full-time, permanent position Salary of 24,453 per annum Full training provided Regular overtime opportunities Competitive pension scheme Free onsite parking and subsidised canteen Access to Stream.co allowing early access to earned wages Recognition awards and incentive schemes Genuine career progression opportunities Refer a friend bonus This is an opportunity to join a structured, process-driven environment where accuracy and consistency are valued. If you are looking for a stable role within a busy distribution setting, apply today through C2 Recruitment for further details. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Warehouse Stock Auditor Thornbury Full Time, Permanent 24,453 per annum C2 Recruitment are pleased to be working with a leading supply chain audit provider to recruit a Warehouse Stock Auditor for a site-based role in Thornbury. This is a hands-on position within a busy distribution centre environment, focused on protecting stock accuracy and ensuring outbound and inbound loads are correct before leaving site. If you are detail-driven, methodical and take pride in getting things right first time, this role offers stability and clear structure. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out daily physical stock checks within the warehouse, ensuring all pallets, cages and trailer loads match paperwork and delivery requirements. Key Responsibilities Conduct physical audits of pallets, cages and trailer loads Check outbound loads against driver paperwork and dispatch documentation Verify inbound deliveries and report discrepancies Record audit findings clearly and accurately Escalate stock errors or mismatches promptly Work to daily accuracy and productivity targets Support continuous improvement by identifying recurring stock issues Follow site health and safety procedures at all times What We're Looking For This role requires accuracy, consistency and reliability. You will need: Experience within a warehouse environment such as stock control, checking, audit, picking or dispatch Strong attention to detail and confidence with basic calculations Ability to work to targets while maintaining high accuracy standards Clear written and verbal communication skills Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word Ability to follow structured processes in a fast-paced environment To be aged 18 or over Hours and Working Pattern 37.5 hours per week 5 days out of 7 8-hour shifts between 22:00 - 06:00 30-minute unpaid break per shift Chilled warehouse environment What's On Offer Full-time, permanent position Salary of 24,453 per annum Full training provided Regular overtime opportunities Competitive pension scheme Free onsite parking and subsidised canteen Access to Stream.co allowing early access to earned wages Recognition awards and incentive schemes Genuine career progression opportunities Refer a friend bonus This is an opportunity to join a structured, process-driven environment where accuracy and consistency are valued. If you are looking for a stable role within a busy distribution setting, apply today through C2 Recruitment for further details. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering
Development Manager (Individual Giving & Major Donors) David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Shalford, Surrey (Hybrid) Salary: £40,000 £45,000, dependant on experience David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is seeking an experienced and relationship driven Development Manager to lead our individual giving and major donor fundraising. This is a pivotal role within a conservation charity dedicated to protecting endangered species across Africa and Asia. As our Development Manager, you will: Shape and deliver strategies for major donors, mid level giving, regular giving, adoption programmes and campaign led appeals Cultivate and steward high value donors through personalised engagement Oversee donor journeys and ensure an exceptional supporter experience Provide strategic leadership for key fundraising events Work closely with colleagues across Conservation, Education, Art, Marketing and Finance Line manage a Development Executive and play a key role in developing a coordinated, high performing fundraising team We re looking for someone with: Proven success in major donor / high value individual fundraising Strong relationship building and communication skills Experience developing donor journeys and direct marketing appeals Confidence working with senior stakeholders Passion for wildlife conservation and DSWF s mission Why join us? You ll be part of a small, committed team making a tangible impact on global wildlife protection. We have invested over £14 million into frontline conservation since 1984 and continue to drive meaningful change through anti-wildlife crime initiatives, education and the power of art. Role details: Hybrid (home + 2 days/week in Shalford, Surrey) Full time, 35 hrs/week 25 days holiday + bank holidays + extra days at Christmas Pension + Employee Assistance Programme Start date: As soon as possible How to apply: Send your CV and a cover letter (no longer than two pages) by email by midday, Monday 20th April . We welcome applications from all backgrounds, particularly those underrepresented in conservation and the arts.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Development Manager (Individual Giving & Major Donors) David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Shalford, Surrey (Hybrid) Salary: £40,000 £45,000, dependant on experience David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is seeking an experienced and relationship driven Development Manager to lead our individual giving and major donor fundraising. This is a pivotal role within a conservation charity dedicated to protecting endangered species across Africa and Asia. As our Development Manager, you will: Shape and deliver strategies for major donors, mid level giving, regular giving, adoption programmes and campaign led appeals Cultivate and steward high value donors through personalised engagement Oversee donor journeys and ensure an exceptional supporter experience Provide strategic leadership for key fundraising events Work closely with colleagues across Conservation, Education, Art, Marketing and Finance Line manage a Development Executive and play a key role in developing a coordinated, high performing fundraising team We re looking for someone with: Proven success in major donor / high value individual fundraising Strong relationship building and communication skills Experience developing donor journeys and direct marketing appeals Confidence working with senior stakeholders Passion for wildlife conservation and DSWF s mission Why join us? You ll be part of a small, committed team making a tangible impact on global wildlife protection. We have invested over £14 million into frontline conservation since 1984 and continue to drive meaningful change through anti-wildlife crime initiatives, education and the power of art. Role details: Hybrid (home + 2 days/week in Shalford, Surrey) Full time, 35 hrs/week 25 days holiday + bank holidays + extra days at Christmas Pension + Employee Assistance Programme Start date: As soon as possible How to apply: Send your CV and a cover letter (no longer than two pages) by email by midday, Monday 20th April . We welcome applications from all backgrounds, particularly those underrepresented in conservation and the arts.
At Birmingham Hospice, our teams are united by a shared purpose: to improve the quality of life for people living with life-limiting conditions, and to support their families and loved ones during some of the most challenging times they will ever face. We re now looking for an experienced Management Accountant to join our Finance team. You will provide an effective management service to budget holders, senior managers and our executive directors and in turn help strengthen and shape the way we support our people. If you re a financial expert who is confident to provide complex financial and business advice to managers and budget holders across the Hospice whilst dealing with every-day challenges, we d love to hear from you. As the Senior Management Accountant, you will: Maintain up-to-date, accurate and appropriate accounting records for the Hospice, produced in accordance with the Hospice procedures and timetable Help to lead and manage a small team Provide comprehensive financial and business advice to one or more directorates Monitor budget performance and suggest service improvements Prepare and complete statutory business information returns and/ or income and expenditure accounts in accordance with monthly and annual timetables making sure the date is complete and accurate Contribute towards the production of the annual plan and budget setting You ll partner with dedicated areas of the hospice, building strong relationships quickly and offer solid financial advice and solutions. If this sounds like you, we d be delighted to receive your application. What We re Looking For: CCAB qualified or equivalent or qualified by experience Good leadership skills to motivate and manage the team Substantial accountancy experience within commercial, charitable or public sector environment with understanding of relevant financial regulation Ability to make decisions by analysing financial information and in turn set priorities and achieve goals Experience of producing accurate forecasts, generating savings and ensuring cash flow Ability to work with complex data and produce detailed reports with recommendations What we offer in return: The opportunity to be part of an amazing growing charity Competitive salary, generous holiday entitlement Wellbeing programmes, Reward Gateway retail discounts & financial tools The opportunity to develop and grow your financial career within the charity sector
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
At Birmingham Hospice, our teams are united by a shared purpose: to improve the quality of life for people living with life-limiting conditions, and to support their families and loved ones during some of the most challenging times they will ever face. We re now looking for an experienced Management Accountant to join our Finance team. You will provide an effective management service to budget holders, senior managers and our executive directors and in turn help strengthen and shape the way we support our people. If you re a financial expert who is confident to provide complex financial and business advice to managers and budget holders across the Hospice whilst dealing with every-day challenges, we d love to hear from you. As the Senior Management Accountant, you will: Maintain up-to-date, accurate and appropriate accounting records for the Hospice, produced in accordance with the Hospice procedures and timetable Help to lead and manage a small team Provide comprehensive financial and business advice to one or more directorates Monitor budget performance and suggest service improvements Prepare and complete statutory business information returns and/ or income and expenditure accounts in accordance with monthly and annual timetables making sure the date is complete and accurate Contribute towards the production of the annual plan and budget setting You ll partner with dedicated areas of the hospice, building strong relationships quickly and offer solid financial advice and solutions. If this sounds like you, we d be delighted to receive your application. What We re Looking For: CCAB qualified or equivalent or qualified by experience Good leadership skills to motivate and manage the team Substantial accountancy experience within commercial, charitable or public sector environment with understanding of relevant financial regulation Ability to make decisions by analysing financial information and in turn set priorities and achieve goals Experience of producing accurate forecasts, generating savings and ensuring cash flow Ability to work with complex data and produce detailed reports with recommendations What we offer in return: The opportunity to be part of an amazing growing charity Competitive salary, generous holiday entitlement Wellbeing programmes, Reward Gateway retail discounts & financial tools The opportunity to develop and grow your financial career within the charity sector
About Us Catholic Care is a values-led charity dedicated to supporting individuals, families and communities through empowering and high-quality services. Guided by our values and mission, we empower the Yorkshire community to deliver lasting impact where it matters most. We are seeking an exceptional candidate for the role of Head of Finance to join our Strategic Leadership Team (SLT). This is a key leadership role with responsibility for the overall financial management of the Charity and the effective leadership of the Finance team. The successful candidate will play a central role in shaping the financial sustainability and strategic direction of Catholic Care, ensuring that our Finances are managed effectively to support our mission and values. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the Charity s financial strategy, planning and reporting Provide strategic financial advice to the Chief Executive, Board and SLT Ensure robust financial controls, compliance and risk management processes are in place Oversee budgeting, forecasting and financial performance monitoring Lead, support and develop the Finance team Contribute to the wider strategic development of the Charity Promote and uphold the values and ethos of Catholic Care in all areas of work About You We are looking for a motivated and values-driven finance professional who brings: A recognised accountancy qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant experience in a senior finance leadership role (or someone looking to take the next step) Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills Experience of managing and developing teams Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities A commitment to the mission, values and ethos of Catholic Care Experience within the charity or social care sector is desirable but not essential. Pre-Application Discussion Before applying for this role, it is mandatory to attend an informal discussion with our Chief Executive, either in person or via Microsoft Teams. This is not an assessed part of the recruitment process. Instead, it is an opportunity for you to learn more about the role, our work, and the mission of Catholic Care, helping you decide whether this is the right opportunity for you. To arrange a meeting, please contact: Charlotte Grinham
Mar 28, 2026
Full time
About Us Catholic Care is a values-led charity dedicated to supporting individuals, families and communities through empowering and high-quality services. Guided by our values and mission, we empower the Yorkshire community to deliver lasting impact where it matters most. We are seeking an exceptional candidate for the role of Head of Finance to join our Strategic Leadership Team (SLT). This is a key leadership role with responsibility for the overall financial management of the Charity and the effective leadership of the Finance team. The successful candidate will play a central role in shaping the financial sustainability and strategic direction of Catholic Care, ensuring that our Finances are managed effectively to support our mission and values. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the Charity s financial strategy, planning and reporting Provide strategic financial advice to the Chief Executive, Board and SLT Ensure robust financial controls, compliance and risk management processes are in place Oversee budgeting, forecasting and financial performance monitoring Lead, support and develop the Finance team Contribute to the wider strategic development of the Charity Promote and uphold the values and ethos of Catholic Care in all areas of work About You We are looking for a motivated and values-driven finance professional who brings: A recognised accountancy qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant experience in a senior finance leadership role (or someone looking to take the next step) Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills Experience of managing and developing teams Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities A commitment to the mission, values and ethos of Catholic Care Experience within the charity or social care sector is desirable but not essential. Pre-Application Discussion Before applying for this role, it is mandatory to attend an informal discussion with our Chief Executive, either in person or via Microsoft Teams. This is not an assessed part of the recruitment process. Instead, it is an opportunity for you to learn more about the role, our work, and the mission of Catholic Care, helping you decide whether this is the right opportunity for you. To arrange a meeting, please contact: Charlotte Grinham
As our current CEO steps down after five successful years, we are looking for an outstanding candidate to lead our charity in the next stage of its development. As Chief Executive Officer you will provide strategic and operational leadership to our well-established community charity, ensuring that our activities and projects continue to meet the changing needs of our local community. You will work closely with the board of trustees to shape the next stage of our charity s development. You will lead our staff team and ensure that all the resources and structures are in place that allow them and the charity to flourish. This means successfully securing grant funding, leading our community fundraising efforts, ensuring the charity meets its legal and regulatory obligations, managing the operational finances, and building effective partnerships within the local voluntary, community, and faith sector. You will be equally comfortable writing a funding bid, supporting a member of staff, navigating a spreadsheet, working directly with beneficiaries, and providing concise and accessible reports to trustees and stakeholders. This is a varied role where no two days are quite the same. Your work will make a real difference to the lives of those we support and this is what makes it so rewarding. For more information please see the recruitment pack attached. The closing date for applications is Friday 17 April 2026.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
As our current CEO steps down after five successful years, we are looking for an outstanding candidate to lead our charity in the next stage of its development. As Chief Executive Officer you will provide strategic and operational leadership to our well-established community charity, ensuring that our activities and projects continue to meet the changing needs of our local community. You will work closely with the board of trustees to shape the next stage of our charity s development. You will lead our staff team and ensure that all the resources and structures are in place that allow them and the charity to flourish. This means successfully securing grant funding, leading our community fundraising efforts, ensuring the charity meets its legal and regulatory obligations, managing the operational finances, and building effective partnerships within the local voluntary, community, and faith sector. You will be equally comfortable writing a funding bid, supporting a member of staff, navigating a spreadsheet, working directly with beneficiaries, and providing concise and accessible reports to trustees and stakeholders. This is a varied role where no two days are quite the same. Your work will make a real difference to the lives of those we support and this is what makes it so rewarding. For more information please see the recruitment pack attached. The closing date for applications is Friday 17 April 2026.
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. Were now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive click apply for full job details
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. Were now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive click apply for full job details
Job description Join our Community Fundraising Team and play an important part in stewarding some of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity s most dedicated supporters. Line managing the Community Fundraising Assistant, you will effectively steward existing community and corporate supporters, identify new prospects and develop initiatives to engage our audiences. No two days will ever be the same in this role: one day you might be visiting a golf club or meeting a supporter for a cheque presentation, the next you could be working to grow our ambassador programme, pitching to a corporate team, or finding a new way to engage our supporters. You ll thrive on this variety and enjoy the meaningful, people focused work. If you are a high performing fundraise with experience building long lasting relationships with supporters and engaging new audiences, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What you ll be doing: - Deliver best in class stewardship to develop long term relationships - Line manage a Community Fundraising Assistant to ensure they achieve their objectives - Identify and develop fundraising initiatives to engage community fundraising supporters in line with the Charity s strategy - Identify opportunities to raise awareness of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity including giving talks and presentations, and attending local events - Work with other teams within the Charity, including Finance, Data, PR, Marketing and other fundraising teams to maximise best practice and supporter experience What we re looking for: We re looking for someone who is: - An experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of securing financial support from community fundraising supporters - An excellent written and verbal communicator, able to engage effectively with a wide range of audiences - Proactive with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to take initiative - Able to build strong and effective working relationships and manage multiple stakeholders Why join us? We re a values-driven charity committed to saving lives by funding world-leading research, treatment, and care at The Royal Marsden. You ll be part of a collaborative, ambitious, and kind team, with plenty of opportunities for learning and development. What we offer: - Hybrid working between home and Sutton with occasional travel to Chelsea. - Flexible working around our core hours of 10am to 4pm - 27 days annual leave rising with length of service - Up to 6% employer contributions subject to matched contribution from you (increasing with length of service) - Training, support and development opportunities - Access to the Blue Light discount scheme and other discounts opportunities - Access to subsidised staff restaurants, on-site yoga and wellbeing classes, staff choir and much more - Range of wellbeing initiatives including access to an employee assistance programme designed to save money and improve your physical, financial and mental health and wellbeing, access to free online GP appointments and free eye tests and contribution towards any glasses required for work purposes - Opportunities for training and career development Inclusion matters: We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. Applications from all backgrounds are warmly welcomed Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications is received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Job description Join our Community Fundraising Team and play an important part in stewarding some of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity s most dedicated supporters. Line managing the Community Fundraising Assistant, you will effectively steward existing community and corporate supporters, identify new prospects and develop initiatives to engage our audiences. No two days will ever be the same in this role: one day you might be visiting a golf club or meeting a supporter for a cheque presentation, the next you could be working to grow our ambassador programme, pitching to a corporate team, or finding a new way to engage our supporters. You ll thrive on this variety and enjoy the meaningful, people focused work. If you are a high performing fundraise with experience building long lasting relationships with supporters and engaging new audiences, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What you ll be doing: - Deliver best in class stewardship to develop long term relationships - Line manage a Community Fundraising Assistant to ensure they achieve their objectives - Identify and develop fundraising initiatives to engage community fundraising supporters in line with the Charity s strategy - Identify opportunities to raise awareness of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity including giving talks and presentations, and attending local events - Work with other teams within the Charity, including Finance, Data, PR, Marketing and other fundraising teams to maximise best practice and supporter experience What we re looking for: We re looking for someone who is: - An experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of securing financial support from community fundraising supporters - An excellent written and verbal communicator, able to engage effectively with a wide range of audiences - Proactive with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to take initiative - Able to build strong and effective working relationships and manage multiple stakeholders Why join us? We re a values-driven charity committed to saving lives by funding world-leading research, treatment, and care at The Royal Marsden. You ll be part of a collaborative, ambitious, and kind team, with plenty of opportunities for learning and development. What we offer: - Hybrid working between home and Sutton with occasional travel to Chelsea. - Flexible working around our core hours of 10am to 4pm - 27 days annual leave rising with length of service - Up to 6% employer contributions subject to matched contribution from you (increasing with length of service) - Training, support and development opportunities - Access to the Blue Light discount scheme and other discounts opportunities - Access to subsidised staff restaurants, on-site yoga and wellbeing classes, staff choir and much more - Range of wellbeing initiatives including access to an employee assistance programme designed to save money and improve your physical, financial and mental health and wellbeing, access to free online GP appointments and free eye tests and contribution towards any glasses required for work purposes - Opportunities for training and career development Inclusion matters: We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. Applications from all backgrounds are warmly welcomed Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications is received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications.
Are you looking to add great value to an already successful finance team? Do you have a strong understanding of budgeting & forecasting? Are you looking for a new challenge? If so then read on . My client is a leading Charity with a turnover of £100m+ seeking an interim FP&A Manager on an 3-6-month temporary basis. The main responsibilities of the interim FP&A Manager are: Managing competing projec click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Seasonal
Are you looking to add great value to an already successful finance team? Do you have a strong understanding of budgeting & forecasting? Are you looking for a new challenge? If so then read on . My client is a leading Charity with a turnover of £100m+ seeking an interim FP&A Manager on an 3-6-month temporary basis. The main responsibilities of the interim FP&A Manager are: Managing competing projec click apply for full job details
Head of Finance and Central Services Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 Hours: 37.5 hours Contract: Permanent Yolk Recruitment's Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a Bristol based charity who supports older and vulnerable people live safely and independently in their own homes for there next Head of Finance and Central Services click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance and Central Services Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 Hours: 37.5 hours Contract: Permanent Yolk Recruitment's Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a Bristol based charity who supports older and vulnerable people live safely and independently in their own homes for there next Head of Finance and Central Services click apply for full job details
Manager (Chief Executive) Chorlton Good Neighbours Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About Chorlton Good Neighbours Chorlton Good Neighbours is a small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: • Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN s neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. • Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. • Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. • Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. • Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN s visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. • Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. • Brand & Profile: Promote CGN s offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members stories. • Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are • An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. • Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. • Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. • Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. • An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. • Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. • Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why Chorlton Good Neighbours? • Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. • Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. • Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. • Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. • Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill via the apply button with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Manager (Chief Executive) Chorlton Good Neighbours Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About Chorlton Good Neighbours Chorlton Good Neighbours is a small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: • Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN s neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. • Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. • Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. • Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. • Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN s visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. • Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. • Brand & Profile: Promote CGN s offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members stories. • Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are • An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. • Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. • Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. • Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. • An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. • Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. • Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why Chorlton Good Neighbours? • Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. • Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. • Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. • Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. • Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill via the apply button with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
The Finance and Business Operations Director will lead VAST s financial and operational strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective HR and IT systems, compliance with Health and Safety, and the efficient running of The Dudson Centre. The postholder will act as Company Secretary, overseeing governance and compliance, and also serve as the organisation s Money Laundering Reporting Officer. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the role contributes to strategic planning and organisational development, as well as supporting VAST s day-to-day delivery. What we're looking for Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, etc.) Significant experience in financial management and business operations in the VCSE sector. Strong leadership and strategic planning skills Knowledge of charity finance, governance, and compliance. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Ability to travel locally and work occasional evenings/weekends.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
The Finance and Business Operations Director will lead VAST s financial and operational strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective HR and IT systems, compliance with Health and Safety, and the efficient running of The Dudson Centre. The postholder will act as Company Secretary, overseeing governance and compliance, and also serve as the organisation s Money Laundering Reporting Officer. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the role contributes to strategic planning and organisational development, as well as supporting VAST s day-to-day delivery. What we're looking for Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, etc.) Significant experience in financial management and business operations in the VCSE sector. Strong leadership and strategic planning skills Knowledge of charity finance, governance, and compliance. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Ability to travel locally and work occasional evenings/weekends.
My client, a fantastic and inspiring charity, is looking for a Head of Finance to join them and take them through the next stage of their growth plans. Working as pert of the Senior Leadership Team and reporting into the Chief Executive, this role will be instrumental in leading on the financial strategy for the charity as well as ensuring financial systems are strengthened and the finance team is developed across the organisation. Day to day your role will include: Overseeing all core financial activity, including budgeting, management accounts, reporting and treasury. Serve as a key member of the SLT and contribute to the Charities overall strategy. Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets. Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors. Work with the Head of Fundraising and develop a robust fundraising budget. Lead of large projects, including capital expenditure projects. To be considered for the role you will need to be a CCAB qualified accountant with significant post qualification experience as well as have working knowledge of charity accounting including Charities SORP. Previous experience of managing and leading a team is also essential. This is a permanent role with office presence each week in the Surrey offices required. The salary range is 55,000 to 65,000.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
My client, a fantastic and inspiring charity, is looking for a Head of Finance to join them and take them through the next stage of their growth plans. Working as pert of the Senior Leadership Team and reporting into the Chief Executive, this role will be instrumental in leading on the financial strategy for the charity as well as ensuring financial systems are strengthened and the finance team is developed across the organisation. Day to day your role will include: Overseeing all core financial activity, including budgeting, management accounts, reporting and treasury. Serve as a key member of the SLT and contribute to the Charities overall strategy. Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets. Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors. Work with the Head of Fundraising and develop a robust fundraising budget. Lead of large projects, including capital expenditure projects. To be considered for the role you will need to be a CCAB qualified accountant with significant post qualification experience as well as have working knowledge of charity accounting including Charities SORP. Previous experience of managing and leading a team is also essential. This is a permanent role with office presence each week in the Surrey offices required. The salary range is 55,000 to 65,000.
General Manager Dalston, East London 40,000 - 42,000 plus bonus An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and commercially minded General Manager to lead a well-established independent bar in the heart of Dalston. This is a venue with a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere and a loyal local following. The owners are passionate about creating a welcoming environment where great service, quality drinks and a strong team culture sit at the centre of the business. The successful candidate will take full ownership of the day-to-day operation, leading the team, maintaining high service standards and ensuring the venue continues to grow its reputation within the local community. Key Responsibilities Oversee the full day-to-day running of the venue Lead, motivate and develop the bar and floor team Deliver excellent customer service and maintain a welcoming atmosphere Manage stock, ordering and supplier relationships Monitor sales, margins and labour costs to drive profitability Ensure compliance with licensing, health and safety and operational standards Plan and support events, promotions and busy trading periods Maintain strong relationships with regular customers and the local community About You Previous experience as a General Manager or senior bar manager within a busy bar or hospitality venue Strong leadership skills with the ability to build and motivate a positive team culture Commercial awareness and experience managing P&L performance A hands-on and visible management style Passion for hospitality and creating great customer experiences Well organised with the ability to manage a fast-paced environment What's On Offer Salary of 40,000 - 42,000 plus performance-related bonus The opportunity to lead a successful independent venue A supportive ownership team with real autonomy in the role A vibrant East London location with a strong local customer base This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate hospitality professional looking to take ownership of a well-loved venue and make their mark within one of East London's most lively areas. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
General Manager Dalston, East London 40,000 - 42,000 plus bonus An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and commercially minded General Manager to lead a well-established independent bar in the heart of Dalston. This is a venue with a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere and a loyal local following. The owners are passionate about creating a welcoming environment where great service, quality drinks and a strong team culture sit at the centre of the business. The successful candidate will take full ownership of the day-to-day operation, leading the team, maintaining high service standards and ensuring the venue continues to grow its reputation within the local community. Key Responsibilities Oversee the full day-to-day running of the venue Lead, motivate and develop the bar and floor team Deliver excellent customer service and maintain a welcoming atmosphere Manage stock, ordering and supplier relationships Monitor sales, margins and labour costs to drive profitability Ensure compliance with licensing, health and safety and operational standards Plan and support events, promotions and busy trading periods Maintain strong relationships with regular customers and the local community About You Previous experience as a General Manager or senior bar manager within a busy bar or hospitality venue Strong leadership skills with the ability to build and motivate a positive team culture Commercial awareness and experience managing P&L performance A hands-on and visible management style Passion for hospitality and creating great customer experiences Well organised with the ability to manage a fast-paced environment What's On Offer Salary of 40,000 - 42,000 plus performance-related bonus The opportunity to lead a successful independent venue A supportive ownership team with real autonomy in the role A vibrant East London location with a strong local customer base This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate hospitality professional looking to take ownership of a well-loved venue and make their mark within one of East London's most lively areas. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering