BMC Recruitment Group
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
BMC Recruitment Group are delighted to be recruiting for a Cost Accountant on behalf of a leading, fast-growing organisation within the professional services and technology sector. This newly created position offers an exciting opportunity to play a key role within a high-performing finance team, supporting cost control, financial analysis, and strategic decision-making across the business. Key Benefits they offer: Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Full-time, permanent position Monday to Friday , standard office hours Hybrid working Free on-site parking 33 days annual leave including bank holidays (rising with length of service) Company pension contribution (increases with service) Regular company/team events Opportunities for long-term career development within a growing group Your Duties & Responsibilities include: Preparation of accurate monthly Management Accounts with insights and commentary (P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow) Support with subsidiary and consolidated monthly management accounts from an overheads perspective Business partnering with department heads, providing cost centre reporting, budgeting and forecasting support Weekly nominal and spend analysis to identify trends and variances Preparation of Balance Sheet reconciliations Reviewing and analysing accruals and prepayments Supporting internal and external audit requests Overhead tracking for key business projects Management of exceptional costs reporting Supporting complaints and operational loss reporting Working alongside finance teams to develop a universal coding structure for overheads Reviewing automated payroll journals and performing payroll reconciliations (MTD/YTD) Liaising closely with Purchase Ledger to ensure accurate invoice coding Conducting ad-hoc overhead and cost analysis for various departments Assist with VAT submissions Preparation of journals Systems, Processes & Controls Act as a key contributor to continuous improvement initiatives across finance systems and reporting Support ongoing enhancements to Workday (or similar ERP) reporting Foster collaboration between FP&A, Purchase Ledger, Tax and Technical Accounting teams Identify opportunities to improve reporting quality, process control and data accuracy Act as a systems administrator for finance and banking systems Experience Needed: Strong Excel skills - essential Experience producing management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations Variance analysis and cashflow knowledge Understanding of purchase ledger cycles, forecasting, accruals, and prepayments Experience working to tight deadlines Exposure to Workday or similar ERP - desirable Financial services experience - desirable Qualifications Required: Fully qualified Accountant (ACCA / ACA / CIMA / ICAS)
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
BMC Recruitment Group are delighted to be recruiting for a Cost Accountant on behalf of a leading, fast-growing organisation within the professional services and technology sector. This newly created position offers an exciting opportunity to play a key role within a high-performing finance team, supporting cost control, financial analysis, and strategic decision-making across the business. Key Benefits they offer: Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Full-time, permanent position Monday to Friday , standard office hours Hybrid working Free on-site parking 33 days annual leave including bank holidays (rising with length of service) Company pension contribution (increases with service) Regular company/team events Opportunities for long-term career development within a growing group Your Duties & Responsibilities include: Preparation of accurate monthly Management Accounts with insights and commentary (P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow) Support with subsidiary and consolidated monthly management accounts from an overheads perspective Business partnering with department heads, providing cost centre reporting, budgeting and forecasting support Weekly nominal and spend analysis to identify trends and variances Preparation of Balance Sheet reconciliations Reviewing and analysing accruals and prepayments Supporting internal and external audit requests Overhead tracking for key business projects Management of exceptional costs reporting Supporting complaints and operational loss reporting Working alongside finance teams to develop a universal coding structure for overheads Reviewing automated payroll journals and performing payroll reconciliations (MTD/YTD) Liaising closely with Purchase Ledger to ensure accurate invoice coding Conducting ad-hoc overhead and cost analysis for various departments Assist with VAT submissions Preparation of journals Systems, Processes & Controls Act as a key contributor to continuous improvement initiatives across finance systems and reporting Support ongoing enhancements to Workday (or similar ERP) reporting Foster collaboration between FP&A, Purchase Ledger, Tax and Technical Accounting teams Identify opportunities to improve reporting quality, process control and data accuracy Act as a systems administrator for finance and banking systems Experience Needed: Strong Excel skills - essential Experience producing management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations Variance analysis and cashflow knowledge Understanding of purchase ledger cycles, forecasting, accruals, and prepayments Experience working to tight deadlines Exposure to Workday or similar ERP - desirable Financial services experience - desirable Qualifications Required: Fully qualified Accountant (ACCA / ACA / CIMA / ICAS)
Interim Finance Business Partner Hybrid£70k - £75k6 Month FTC Sheffield Elevation Recruitment Group is exclusively partnering with a prominent manufacturing business in Sheffield to appoint an Interim Finance Business Partner. This role will focus on driving commercial insight, with a strong emphasis on costing, margins and operational performance during a key period of growth and transformation. Key Responsibilities: • Partner with operations and senior stakeholders to drive financial performance and support decision making• Lead on product costing, standard costing and margin analysis across the manufacturing process• Analyse variances across materials, labour and overheads, providing clear insight and recommendations• Support budgeting, forecasting and ongoing performance tracking• Deliver clear and insightful reporting to support operational and commercial decisions• Work closely with production teams to improve efficiency, cost control and profitability• Support improvements in finance systems, processes and reporting Key Skills: • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with strong business partnering experience• Proven background in manufacturing finance with strong costing knowledge• Strong understanding of standard costing, variance analysis and margin improvement• Confident stakeholder management across finance and operations• Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into clear insight
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Interim Finance Business Partner Hybrid£70k - £75k6 Month FTC Sheffield Elevation Recruitment Group is exclusively partnering with a prominent manufacturing business in Sheffield to appoint an Interim Finance Business Partner. This role will focus on driving commercial insight, with a strong emphasis on costing, margins and operational performance during a key period of growth and transformation. Key Responsibilities: • Partner with operations and senior stakeholders to drive financial performance and support decision making• Lead on product costing, standard costing and margin analysis across the manufacturing process• Analyse variances across materials, labour and overheads, providing clear insight and recommendations• Support budgeting, forecasting and ongoing performance tracking• Deliver clear and insightful reporting to support operational and commercial decisions• Work closely with production teams to improve efficiency, cost control and profitability• Support improvements in finance systems, processes and reporting Key Skills: • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with strong business partnering experience• Proven background in manufacturing finance with strong costing knowledge• Strong understanding of standard costing, variance analysis and margin improvement• Confident stakeholder management across finance and operations• Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into clear insight
The Head of Financial Reporting will oversee all aspects of financial reporting, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and driving process improvements. This permanent position is based in London and offers an excellent opportunity to make a significant impact within the accounting and finance department. Client Details The employer is a large organisation known for its commitment to excellence. The company provides a professional environment with opportunities for career growth and development. Description Lead the preparation and presentation of accurate financial reports in compliance with all relevant standards and regulations. Oversee the monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting cycles to ensure timely submissions. Collaborate with internal and external auditors to ensure successful audit processes. Identify opportunities for process improvements and implement best practices in financial reporting. Provide technical accounting guidance to internal stakeholders and ensure adherence to policies. Work closely with senior leadership to provide insights into financial performance and strategic initiatives. Ensure compliance with corporate governance and risk management requirements. Profile A successful Head of Financial Reporting should have: A professional accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and regulatory compliance. Proven experience in leading financial reporting processes within a business services environment. Excellent leadership and team management skills. Ability to communicate complex financial information effectively to non-financial stakeholders. Proficiency in financial systems and tools. Job Offer Competitive annual salary ranging from £110,000 to £120,000. Permanent position based in London with opportunities for professional growth. Comprehensive benefits package to support your well-being. Collaborative and professional work environment within the business services industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and excel as a Head of Financial Reporting, we encourage you to apply today.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
The Head of Financial Reporting will oversee all aspects of financial reporting, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and driving process improvements. This permanent position is based in London and offers an excellent opportunity to make a significant impact within the accounting and finance department. Client Details The employer is a large organisation known for its commitment to excellence. The company provides a professional environment with opportunities for career growth and development. Description Lead the preparation and presentation of accurate financial reports in compliance with all relevant standards and regulations. Oversee the monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting cycles to ensure timely submissions. Collaborate with internal and external auditors to ensure successful audit processes. Identify opportunities for process improvements and implement best practices in financial reporting. Provide technical accounting guidance to internal stakeholders and ensure adherence to policies. Work closely with senior leadership to provide insights into financial performance and strategic initiatives. Ensure compliance with corporate governance and risk management requirements. Profile A successful Head of Financial Reporting should have: A professional accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and regulatory compliance. Proven experience in leading financial reporting processes within a business services environment. Excellent leadership and team management skills. Ability to communicate complex financial information effectively to non-financial stakeholders. Proficiency in financial systems and tools. Job Offer Competitive annual salary ranging from £110,000 to £120,000. Permanent position based in London with opportunities for professional growth. Comprehensive benefits package to support your well-being. Collaborative and professional work environment within the business services industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and excel as a Head of Financial Reporting, we encourage you to apply today.
BMC Recruitment Group
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
BMC Recruitment Group are recruiting for a Cost Accountant Lead on behalf of a growing organisation within the professional services and technology sector. This is an 18-month FTC to cover maternity leave, with the current post-holder due to go on leave at the end of July. The business is seeking someone who can start as soon as possible to allow a thorough handover period. This is a key role within a high-performing Management Accounting team, with responsibility for leading overhead reporting, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring strong financial control across the organisation. You will work closely with senior management, FP&A, Technical Accounting, and wider stakeholders. Key Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Full-time, 18-month fixed-term contract (maternity cover) Immediate start available to allow full handover before current post-holder's leave Hybrid working available following training Free on-site parking 33 days annual leave including bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Company pension contribution (increases with service) Opportunities for development within a high-performing finance team Regular company and team events Key Responsibilities Preparation of accurate monthly management accounts with commentary across P&L, balance sheet and cashflow Review of reconciliations and completion of monthly, quarterly and YTD variance analysis Continuous monitoring of financial KPIs and identification of trends/improvement areas Approval of journals and review of accruals accuracy Delivery and oversight of consolidated overhead reporting Presentation of group cost performance at CFO level at month-end Business partnering with cost centre leaders on budgeting, forecasting, and cost analysis Tracking cost control across transformation projects, new office programmes and wider group initiatives Management of exceptional cost reporting Supporting internal and external audit requests Mentoring and supporting the Cost Accountant within the team Systems & Continuous Improvement Contribution to ongoing improvement of Workday reporting and financial processes following recent system implementation Collaboration with FP&A, Purchase Ledger and other finance teams to enhance reporting accuracy and process efficiency Acting as systems administrator for finance and banking systems Experience & Skills Required Excellent Excel skills - essential Experience supervising or managing a team - desirable Experience using Workday or similar ERP systems - desirable Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate financial insights confidently Qualifications Fully qualified Accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA or ICAS)
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
BMC Recruitment Group are recruiting for a Cost Accountant Lead on behalf of a growing organisation within the professional services and technology sector. This is an 18-month FTC to cover maternity leave, with the current post-holder due to go on leave at the end of July. The business is seeking someone who can start as soon as possible to allow a thorough handover period. This is a key role within a high-performing Management Accounting team, with responsibility for leading overhead reporting, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring strong financial control across the organisation. You will work closely with senior management, FP&A, Technical Accounting, and wider stakeholders. Key Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Full-time, 18-month fixed-term contract (maternity cover) Immediate start available to allow full handover before current post-holder's leave Hybrid working available following training Free on-site parking 33 days annual leave including bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Company pension contribution (increases with service) Opportunities for development within a high-performing finance team Regular company and team events Key Responsibilities Preparation of accurate monthly management accounts with commentary across P&L, balance sheet and cashflow Review of reconciliations and completion of monthly, quarterly and YTD variance analysis Continuous monitoring of financial KPIs and identification of trends/improvement areas Approval of journals and review of accruals accuracy Delivery and oversight of consolidated overhead reporting Presentation of group cost performance at CFO level at month-end Business partnering with cost centre leaders on budgeting, forecasting, and cost analysis Tracking cost control across transformation projects, new office programmes and wider group initiatives Management of exceptional cost reporting Supporting internal and external audit requests Mentoring and supporting the Cost Accountant within the team Systems & Continuous Improvement Contribution to ongoing improvement of Workday reporting and financial processes following recent system implementation Collaboration with FP&A, Purchase Ledger and other finance teams to enhance reporting accuracy and process efficiency Acting as systems administrator for finance and banking systems Experience & Skills Required Excellent Excel skills - essential Experience supervising or managing a team - desirable Experience using Workday or similar ERP systems - desirable Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate financial insights confidently Qualifications Fully qualified Accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA or ICAS)
An experienced and strategically minded Head of Finance opportunity to lead financial planning, analysis and reporting across a large and complex organisational environment. This role will be central to shaping financial strategy, supporting senior leaders with critical insights, and ensuring strong financial stewardship across all departments. Client Details As a key member of the senior management team, you will work closely with budget holders and operational leads to translate organisational priorities into sustainable financial plans. You will provide clear, expert guidance on financial performance, enabling informed decision-making and long-term stability. Description Duties and tasks of the Head of Finance: Lead the financial planning cycle, including budgeting, forecasting and delivering accurate, timely financial reports Partner closely with senior leadership to align financial strategy with organisational priorities Provide expert financial analysis to support strategic planning, business cases and new initiatives Drive improvements in reporting, processes, systems and financial controls Oversee the production of monthly management accounts, year end information and contributions to committee papers Lead, motivate and develop members of the finance team Monitor external financial developments and regulatory changes, ensuring compliance and early action where needed Deputise for senior finance leadership when required Profile A successful Head of Finance should have: Fully qualified accountant (CIMA/ ACCA/ ACA/ CIPFA/ CCAB) Experience delivering finance change or working in complex, multi layered environments. Strong leadership and team management skills Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence senior stakeholders and non finance members Job Offer Enhanced pension contribution Enhanced holiday allowance 35 hour working week Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Fixed-term contract within a reputable large organisation Opportunities to develop skills within the accounting and finance sector Work within a structured and supportive environment +many more
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
An experienced and strategically minded Head of Finance opportunity to lead financial planning, analysis and reporting across a large and complex organisational environment. This role will be central to shaping financial strategy, supporting senior leaders with critical insights, and ensuring strong financial stewardship across all departments. Client Details As a key member of the senior management team, you will work closely with budget holders and operational leads to translate organisational priorities into sustainable financial plans. You will provide clear, expert guidance on financial performance, enabling informed decision-making and long-term stability. Description Duties and tasks of the Head of Finance: Lead the financial planning cycle, including budgeting, forecasting and delivering accurate, timely financial reports Partner closely with senior leadership to align financial strategy with organisational priorities Provide expert financial analysis to support strategic planning, business cases and new initiatives Drive improvements in reporting, processes, systems and financial controls Oversee the production of monthly management accounts, year end information and contributions to committee papers Lead, motivate and develop members of the finance team Monitor external financial developments and regulatory changes, ensuring compliance and early action where needed Deputise for senior finance leadership when required Profile A successful Head of Finance should have: Fully qualified accountant (CIMA/ ACCA/ ACA/ CIPFA/ CCAB) Experience delivering finance change or working in complex, multi layered environments. Strong leadership and team management skills Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence senior stakeholders and non finance members Job Offer Enhanced pension contribution Enhanced holiday allowance 35 hour working week Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Fixed-term contract within a reputable large organisation Opportunities to develop skills within the accounting and finance sector Work within a structured and supportive environment +many more
Interim HR Operations Manager Location: Local Authority (Hybrid Working) Contract: 12 Months (with potential extension) Agency: Aatom Recruitment Aatom Recruitment is supporting a local authority in their search for an experienced Interim HR Operations Manager . This role requires a senior HR professional with strong operational leadership experience, particularly within Reward, Pay and Establishment Management , to help stabilise and strengthen services during a period of organisational change. Role Purpose The Interim HR Operations Manager will lead, develop and enhance the HR Operations service, with a core focus on embedding and improving the Reward function. You will ensure the effective delivery of day-to-day HR operations, drive continuous improvement, and enhance service-wide governance, processes and systems. A key responsibility will be supporting organisational readiness for the Total Pay & Reward Programme , ensuring that interdependencies are well managed while maintaining high service standards. Key Responsibilities 1. HR Operations Leadership Provide senior-level operational leadership across HR Operations. Drive improvements that streamline processes, reduce silos, and build consistent ways of working. Redesign HR operational processes to improve workflow and digital capability. Support the Head of HR Operations with risk management, prioritisation and service-wide coordination. 2. Reward, Recognition & Establishment Management Lead and develop the Pay & Reward team to deliver a responsive and professional service. Oversee a fair and consistent job evaluation process. Maintain and evolve staff reward, benefits and recognition strategies. Manage communication and delivery of staff benefits. Oversee establishment control, ensuring high-quality data, governance and reporting. Lead allowance approval processes with transparency and risk oversight. Commission external reward/benchmarking support where needed. 3. Policy, Compliance & Advisory Contribute to policy development relating to Reward, Establishment Management and HR Operations. Provide expert advice to senior leaders on complex reward and organisational change matters. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of employment law, case law and sector best practice. 4. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships with HR Business Partners, Directors and senior managers. Work collaboratively with Trade Unions, JE evaluators and staff networks. Partner with digital and systems teams to support HR modernisation. 5. Team Leadership & Development Line manage and develop the Pay & Reward team, building capability and resilience. Recruit, train and maintain a pool of job evaluation panellists, including TU representatives. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and professional development. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Essential Relevant degree or professional qualification (e.g., CIPD). Evidence of continuing professional development. Strong knowledge of Pay & Reward practices. Demonstrable experience leading Reward, Recognition or Compensation & Benefits functions. Experience in applying job evaluation frameworks. Proven ability to lead HR operational projects and influence policy. Experience delivering communication and engagement activities. Experience managing and developing staff. Experience implementing performance or quality assurance frameworks. Desirable Understanding of recruitment processes. Knowledge of statutory, policy and local government frameworks. Team Structure Direct line management of: 2 Pay & Reward Officers 1 Pay & Reward Administrative Assistant Oversight of a wider network of JE evaluators, including Trade Union representatives. Working Conditions Hybrid working available. All arrangements in line with corporate standards. Please contact Anisha to apply!
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Interim HR Operations Manager Location: Local Authority (Hybrid Working) Contract: 12 Months (with potential extension) Agency: Aatom Recruitment Aatom Recruitment is supporting a local authority in their search for an experienced Interim HR Operations Manager . This role requires a senior HR professional with strong operational leadership experience, particularly within Reward, Pay and Establishment Management , to help stabilise and strengthen services during a period of organisational change. Role Purpose The Interim HR Operations Manager will lead, develop and enhance the HR Operations service, with a core focus on embedding and improving the Reward function. You will ensure the effective delivery of day-to-day HR operations, drive continuous improvement, and enhance service-wide governance, processes and systems. A key responsibility will be supporting organisational readiness for the Total Pay & Reward Programme , ensuring that interdependencies are well managed while maintaining high service standards. Key Responsibilities 1. HR Operations Leadership Provide senior-level operational leadership across HR Operations. Drive improvements that streamline processes, reduce silos, and build consistent ways of working. Redesign HR operational processes to improve workflow and digital capability. Support the Head of HR Operations with risk management, prioritisation and service-wide coordination. 2. Reward, Recognition & Establishment Management Lead and develop the Pay & Reward team to deliver a responsive and professional service. Oversee a fair and consistent job evaluation process. Maintain and evolve staff reward, benefits and recognition strategies. Manage communication and delivery of staff benefits. Oversee establishment control, ensuring high-quality data, governance and reporting. Lead allowance approval processes with transparency and risk oversight. Commission external reward/benchmarking support where needed. 3. Policy, Compliance & Advisory Contribute to policy development relating to Reward, Establishment Management and HR Operations. Provide expert advice to senior leaders on complex reward and organisational change matters. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of employment law, case law and sector best practice. 4. Stakeholder Engagement Build strong relationships with HR Business Partners, Directors and senior managers. Work collaboratively with Trade Unions, JE evaluators and staff networks. Partner with digital and systems teams to support HR modernisation. 5. Team Leadership & Development Line manage and develop the Pay & Reward team, building capability and resilience. Recruit, train and maintain a pool of job evaluation panellists, including TU representatives. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and professional development. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Essential Relevant degree or professional qualification (e.g., CIPD). Evidence of continuing professional development. Strong knowledge of Pay & Reward practices. Demonstrable experience leading Reward, Recognition or Compensation & Benefits functions. Experience in applying job evaluation frameworks. Proven ability to lead HR operational projects and influence policy. Experience delivering communication and engagement activities. Experience managing and developing staff. Experience implementing performance or quality assurance frameworks. Desirable Understanding of recruitment processes. Knowledge of statutory, policy and local government frameworks. Team Structure Direct line management of: 2 Pay & Reward Officers 1 Pay & Reward Administrative Assistant Oversight of a wider network of JE evaluators, including Trade Union representatives. Working Conditions Hybrid working available. All arrangements in line with corporate standards. Please contact Anisha to apply!
Management Accountant Rotherham Permanent Hybrid Competitive Salary + Benefits A growing engineering organisation based in Rotherham is strengthening its finance team as the business expands across the UK and international markets. With a focus on innovation, quality and long-term development, the company offers a supportive culture, modern working environment, and close collaboration with the senior leadership team Your New Role As the Management Accountant, you will play a key role in delivering accurate and insightful financial information to support decision-making across the business. This is a hands-on and varied role with both month-end responsibility and involvement in ongoing operational improvements.Your responsibilities will include: Producing monthly management accounts, variance analysis and commentary Completing balance sheet reconciliations and maintaining financial controls Supporting forecasting and annual budgeting cycles Providing cost analysis and supporting commercial decision-making Preparing KPI reporting for the Finance Director and operational leaders Monitoring performance of engineering projects and overheads Assisting with year-end processes and working with external auditors Contributing to systems and process improvements across finance You will work closely with the Finance Director, gaining exposure, mentorship and opportunities to develop your technical and commercial capability. What You'll Need to Succeed Recently qualified (ACCA or CIMA), or fully qualified with post-qualification experience and a desire to grow into a broader management accounting role. Strong analytical mindset, able to turn financial data into clear, meaningful insights for the wider business. Experience producing management accounts or supporting monthly reporting High level of confidence using Excel and modern finance systems, with the ability to manipulate data accurately and efficiently. Capable of working autonomously, taking ownership of tasks while maintaining strong working relationships across finance and operational teams. Organised, proactive, and comfortable working to deadlines, especially during month-end and budget cycles. What You'll Get in Return A competitive salary aligned with your level of qualification and experience Hybrid working pattern, typically 3 days in the office and 2 days from home 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays Opportunity to work closely with an experienced Finance Director, gaining mentorship and exposure to senior decision-making A permanent, stable role within an established engineering business experiencing strong growth What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Management Accountant Rotherham Permanent Hybrid Competitive Salary + Benefits A growing engineering organisation based in Rotherham is strengthening its finance team as the business expands across the UK and international markets. With a focus on innovation, quality and long-term development, the company offers a supportive culture, modern working environment, and close collaboration with the senior leadership team Your New Role As the Management Accountant, you will play a key role in delivering accurate and insightful financial information to support decision-making across the business. This is a hands-on and varied role with both month-end responsibility and involvement in ongoing operational improvements.Your responsibilities will include: Producing monthly management accounts, variance analysis and commentary Completing balance sheet reconciliations and maintaining financial controls Supporting forecasting and annual budgeting cycles Providing cost analysis and supporting commercial decision-making Preparing KPI reporting for the Finance Director and operational leaders Monitoring performance of engineering projects and overheads Assisting with year-end processes and working with external auditors Contributing to systems and process improvements across finance You will work closely with the Finance Director, gaining exposure, mentorship and opportunities to develop your technical and commercial capability. What You'll Need to Succeed Recently qualified (ACCA or CIMA), or fully qualified with post-qualification experience and a desire to grow into a broader management accounting role. Strong analytical mindset, able to turn financial data into clear, meaningful insights for the wider business. Experience producing management accounts or supporting monthly reporting High level of confidence using Excel and modern finance systems, with the ability to manipulate data accurately and efficiently. Capable of working autonomously, taking ownership of tasks while maintaining strong working relationships across finance and operational teams. Organised, proactive, and comfortable working to deadlines, especially during month-end and budget cycles. What You'll Get in Return A competitive salary aligned with your level of qualification and experience Hybrid working pattern, typically 3 days in the office and 2 days from home 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays Opportunity to work closely with an experienced Finance Director, gaining mentorship and exposure to senior decision-making A permanent, stable role within an established engineering business experiencing strong growth What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Your new company My global client is looking to appoint a Head of Finance for their Teesside operation. Your new role The Head of Finance serves as a senior leader within the plant's management team, overseeing all financial operations including accounting, planning and analysis, cost control, asset management, and strategic financial support. The role is critical in guiding the site toward strong financial performance, operational efficiency, and adherence to wider corporate requirements. This leader ensures the integrity of financial data and the effectiveness of financial systems, processes, and controls.Key ResponsibilitiesCore duties include, but are not limited to: Partner with senior leaders across Operations, Manufacturing, and Sales to enhance financial performance and support strategic decision-making. Direct the monthly financial close and ensure timely, accurate financial reporting in line with accounting standards. Present financial outcomes and key performance metrics to senior management, highlighting risks, opportunities, and recommended actions to strengthen profitability and financial health. Lead the creation of the annual budget, long-range financial plans, and recurring forecasts, including margin analysis. Provide financial evaluations for new and existing customer agreements. Deliver analysis that supports pricing decisions, customer proposals, and investment choices. Review and assess capital expenditure proposals, ensuring value creation and sound return on investment. Analyse pricing compliance and ensure alignment with the organisation's pricing policies. Work with functional leaders to identify and deliver cost savings, productivity improvements, and headcount efficiencies. Manage key working capital elements-inventory, receivables, and payables-to support business liquidity and performance. Continuously assess financial systems and processes to improve efficiency, strengthen controls, and enhance reporting capabilities. Oversee cost accounting activities and maintain consistent application of cost standards. Ensure strong internal control practices and compliance with SOX requirements. Support both internal and external audit activities. Lead, coach, and develop finance team members. Foster a collaborative environment that promotes communication, learning, and effective succession planning. Lead or contribute to cross-functional projects as assigned. Ensure adherence to all relevant tax regulations, including payroll and statutory requirements. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications and Experience Fully qualified accountant (e.g., CIMA, ACCA, ACA, or equivalent). Strong background in FP&A, financial accounting, and cost accounting. Proven ability to understand business strategy and translate it into financial insights and actions. Demonstrated success in leading teams, managing projects, and coordinating multiple priorities. Excellent communication and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to influence across different functions and organisational levels. What you'll get in return An attractive salary and benefits package is offered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Your new company My global client is looking to appoint a Head of Finance for their Teesside operation. Your new role The Head of Finance serves as a senior leader within the plant's management team, overseeing all financial operations including accounting, planning and analysis, cost control, asset management, and strategic financial support. The role is critical in guiding the site toward strong financial performance, operational efficiency, and adherence to wider corporate requirements. This leader ensures the integrity of financial data and the effectiveness of financial systems, processes, and controls.Key ResponsibilitiesCore duties include, but are not limited to: Partner with senior leaders across Operations, Manufacturing, and Sales to enhance financial performance and support strategic decision-making. Direct the monthly financial close and ensure timely, accurate financial reporting in line with accounting standards. Present financial outcomes and key performance metrics to senior management, highlighting risks, opportunities, and recommended actions to strengthen profitability and financial health. Lead the creation of the annual budget, long-range financial plans, and recurring forecasts, including margin analysis. Provide financial evaluations for new and existing customer agreements. Deliver analysis that supports pricing decisions, customer proposals, and investment choices. Review and assess capital expenditure proposals, ensuring value creation and sound return on investment. Analyse pricing compliance and ensure alignment with the organisation's pricing policies. Work with functional leaders to identify and deliver cost savings, productivity improvements, and headcount efficiencies. Manage key working capital elements-inventory, receivables, and payables-to support business liquidity and performance. Continuously assess financial systems and processes to improve efficiency, strengthen controls, and enhance reporting capabilities. Oversee cost accounting activities and maintain consistent application of cost standards. Ensure strong internal control practices and compliance with SOX requirements. Support both internal and external audit activities. Lead, coach, and develop finance team members. Foster a collaborative environment that promotes communication, learning, and effective succession planning. Lead or contribute to cross-functional projects as assigned. Ensure adherence to all relevant tax regulations, including payroll and statutory requirements. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications and Experience Fully qualified accountant (e.g., CIMA, ACCA, ACA, or equivalent). Strong background in FP&A, financial accounting, and cost accounting. Proven ability to understand business strategy and translate it into financial insights and actions. Demonstrated success in leading teams, managing projects, and coordinating multiple priorities. Excellent communication and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to influence across different functions and organisational levels. What you'll get in return An attractive salary and benefits package is offered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Liquidline is the fastest-growing commercial coffee solutions provider in the UK and Ireland-not that we're bragging! Our customers are companies that take pride in offering quality refreshments to their employees and clients. Our success is built on outstanding customer service, hard work, and a strong team culture. We believe in delivering WOW experiences to both our customers and our valued employees. The Financial Controller is a senior role within our busy finance team, reporting to the Finance Director to oversee all financial and accounting operations to ensure accuracy, timeliness and compliance with relevant laws and accounting standards, making sure that all accounting records are appropriately kept. Working alongside the Lead Finance Business Partner and Financial Compliance Manager, you will be responsible for your own workload - leading and managing the finance team, setting goals, providing guidance and ensuring team performance are key priorities. The Role - Financial Controller The Financial Controller is a varied role and will be able to provide assurance on governance of systems and processes within the finance function. Taking responsibility for the monthly management accounts and reporting packs, the Financial Controller will focus upon financial matters relating to business operations across key areas; revenue reporting, directing and controlling operating costs and profit to support in driving up margin, capital expenditure and ensuring working capital remains positive. Financial Reporting: To prepare accurate and timely financial reports to both external and internal stakeholders, managing financial close process including monthly management accounts, quarterly group consolidation accounts and annual financial statements. To ensure all MI reports are issued to the deadline to Senior Management Team, as required and help continuous improvement in management reporting. To provide financial analysis of the results such as variance analysis, margin analysis, overhead analysis and comparison against budget and/or reporting. To provide revenue and expense reports which involve department, contractual or project-specific analysis, including daily sales update and month end snapshot. To prepare stock valuation report and GP margin analysis. To troubleshoot financial results as required. To identify risks to the forecast and outturn for the year. To monitor actions to mitigate the risks and work with the business to track actions and implications. To support managers and budget holders with clear and simple financial reports, ensuring all managers have a true understanding of their budget and financial position. Compliance: Ensure adherence to financial regulations, including those related to audit and assurance engagements, and lead/liaise with auditors and regulatory authorities. Review audit findings and ensure compliance with audit standards. Develop systems, processes and controls to ensure compliance with accounting standards. Financial Systems: To maintain and improve financial systems and controls to support business operations and enhance efficiency. What You Will Need In The Role Of Financial Controller A minimum of 3 years experience working in a related finance role, with experience of financial and management accounting and reporting. Knowledge of the reporting process from start to finish across the business and how the finance team and other departments impacts this. Understanding of ERP systems and modules. Understanding of technical accounting transactions and processes, including sales, purchase ledger, stock, assets and liabilities and the month end process. Experience with management reporting and development of reporting packs meeting the needs of the stakeholder. Ideally hold a professional accountancy qualification, such as CIMA or ACCA. To be able to understand finance and operational stakeholder's needs and requirements to provide excellent customer service. To understand the balance between challenge and support and work collaboratively together. Always looks for ways to improve the service or experience given; is insatiably curious and works creatively to challenge the status quo. What You Will Learn & What Liquidline Can Offer You Being a part of Liquidline is more than just a job - it's a chance to grow, develop and thrive! We are deeply invested in the success of our team and our comprehensive benefits package is designed to support, and reward our employees. The package includes, but is not limited too: 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays: Extra time off to rest and recharge. Long Service Annual Leave Entitlement & Buy/Sell Scheme: More flexibility for your time off needs. Candidate Referral Program: Help grow our team and earn rewards Company Bonus Scheme: Celebrate success with us. Enhanced Sick Pay: Supporting you when you need it most Enhanced Parental Leave: Comprehensive support for your family journey Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme: Save for your future with ease. Life Assurance & Income Protection (UK Only): Peace of mind for you. HSF Health Plan: Access affordable healthcare. YuLife Wellbeing Platform: One stop shop for wellbeing, rewards and support. Employee Assistance Programme: Mental health support, virtual GP services and more. Menopause Support via Stella App: Tailored support for this stage of life. Lunch on Liquidline & Bi-Annual Conferences: Enjoy lunch on Liquidline, and Bi Annual company conferences. Liquidline is a fast-growing, family owned business that has expanded from 92 to over 300 employees since 2020. With ambitious plans for the next five years, there's never been a better time to join us! Our dynamic and innovative environment offers endless opportunities for personal and professional growth. At Liquidline, we embrace diversity and value the unique experiences and perspectives of every individual. Together, we are always Winning Together!
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Liquidline is the fastest-growing commercial coffee solutions provider in the UK and Ireland-not that we're bragging! Our customers are companies that take pride in offering quality refreshments to their employees and clients. Our success is built on outstanding customer service, hard work, and a strong team culture. We believe in delivering WOW experiences to both our customers and our valued employees. The Financial Controller is a senior role within our busy finance team, reporting to the Finance Director to oversee all financial and accounting operations to ensure accuracy, timeliness and compliance with relevant laws and accounting standards, making sure that all accounting records are appropriately kept. Working alongside the Lead Finance Business Partner and Financial Compliance Manager, you will be responsible for your own workload - leading and managing the finance team, setting goals, providing guidance and ensuring team performance are key priorities. The Role - Financial Controller The Financial Controller is a varied role and will be able to provide assurance on governance of systems and processes within the finance function. Taking responsibility for the monthly management accounts and reporting packs, the Financial Controller will focus upon financial matters relating to business operations across key areas; revenue reporting, directing and controlling operating costs and profit to support in driving up margin, capital expenditure and ensuring working capital remains positive. Financial Reporting: To prepare accurate and timely financial reports to both external and internal stakeholders, managing financial close process including monthly management accounts, quarterly group consolidation accounts and annual financial statements. To ensure all MI reports are issued to the deadline to Senior Management Team, as required and help continuous improvement in management reporting. To provide financial analysis of the results such as variance analysis, margin analysis, overhead analysis and comparison against budget and/or reporting. To provide revenue and expense reports which involve department, contractual or project-specific analysis, including daily sales update and month end snapshot. To prepare stock valuation report and GP margin analysis. To troubleshoot financial results as required. To identify risks to the forecast and outturn for the year. To monitor actions to mitigate the risks and work with the business to track actions and implications. To support managers and budget holders with clear and simple financial reports, ensuring all managers have a true understanding of their budget and financial position. Compliance: Ensure adherence to financial regulations, including those related to audit and assurance engagements, and lead/liaise with auditors and regulatory authorities. Review audit findings and ensure compliance with audit standards. Develop systems, processes and controls to ensure compliance with accounting standards. Financial Systems: To maintain and improve financial systems and controls to support business operations and enhance efficiency. What You Will Need In The Role Of Financial Controller A minimum of 3 years experience working in a related finance role, with experience of financial and management accounting and reporting. Knowledge of the reporting process from start to finish across the business and how the finance team and other departments impacts this. Understanding of ERP systems and modules. Understanding of technical accounting transactions and processes, including sales, purchase ledger, stock, assets and liabilities and the month end process. Experience with management reporting and development of reporting packs meeting the needs of the stakeholder. Ideally hold a professional accountancy qualification, such as CIMA or ACCA. To be able to understand finance and operational stakeholder's needs and requirements to provide excellent customer service. To understand the balance between challenge and support and work collaboratively together. Always looks for ways to improve the service or experience given; is insatiably curious and works creatively to challenge the status quo. What You Will Learn & What Liquidline Can Offer You Being a part of Liquidline is more than just a job - it's a chance to grow, develop and thrive! We are deeply invested in the success of our team and our comprehensive benefits package is designed to support, and reward our employees. The package includes, but is not limited too: 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays: Extra time off to rest and recharge. Long Service Annual Leave Entitlement & Buy/Sell Scheme: More flexibility for your time off needs. Candidate Referral Program: Help grow our team and earn rewards Company Bonus Scheme: Celebrate success with us. Enhanced Sick Pay: Supporting you when you need it most Enhanced Parental Leave: Comprehensive support for your family journey Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme: Save for your future with ease. Life Assurance & Income Protection (UK Only): Peace of mind for you. HSF Health Plan: Access affordable healthcare. YuLife Wellbeing Platform: One stop shop for wellbeing, rewards and support. Employee Assistance Programme: Mental health support, virtual GP services and more. Menopause Support via Stella App: Tailored support for this stage of life. Lunch on Liquidline & Bi-Annual Conferences: Enjoy lunch on Liquidline, and Bi Annual company conferences. Liquidline is a fast-growing, family owned business that has expanded from 92 to over 300 employees since 2020. With ambitious plans for the next five years, there's never been a better time to join us! Our dynamic and innovative environment offers endless opportunities for personal and professional growth. At Liquidline, we embrace diversity and value the unique experiences and perspectives of every individual. Together, we are always Winning Together!
A well-established and growing independent financial planning firm in Bath seeking to recruit an additional IFA Administrator to join their supportive and professional team. Our client is a leading name in the region; they provide holistic financial planning solutions to HNW clients across the South West. In this position you will provide administrative support to a successful team of Financial Planners, clients and Paraplanners - you will be a vital part of the team and ongoing advice process. Key responsibilities will include: Providing day-to-day administrative support to Financial Planners Obtaining information from providers regarding clients' existing financial arrangements Preparing client valuations and review packs ahead of meetings Processing new business and ensuring all documentation is correct Maintaining accurate client records on the back-office system Managing your own caseload of client work and tasks Handling client and provider correspondence Acting as a point of contact for client queries Ensuring all files meet FCA and compliance requirements To be considered: Ideally at least 1 years' experience within a financial planning/ifa environment Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) Knowledge of financial services systems and processes An understanding of the financial planning advice process and FCA requirements Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills The client is offering a competitive overall package: basic to £32,000, discretionary annual bonus, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 5% pension, full exam support, life cover and much more. The client also offers hybrid working. You will be joining a growing financial planning business that places strong emphasis on long-term client relationships, high-quality advice and a supportive working culture. The firm is committed to developing its people and providing opportunities for career progression (should you want to). If you are looking to join a supportive employer, working within a first-class support team this could be an excellent opportunity for you.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A well-established and growing independent financial planning firm in Bath seeking to recruit an additional IFA Administrator to join their supportive and professional team. Our client is a leading name in the region; they provide holistic financial planning solutions to HNW clients across the South West. In this position you will provide administrative support to a successful team of Financial Planners, clients and Paraplanners - you will be a vital part of the team and ongoing advice process. Key responsibilities will include: Providing day-to-day administrative support to Financial Planners Obtaining information from providers regarding clients' existing financial arrangements Preparing client valuations and review packs ahead of meetings Processing new business and ensuring all documentation is correct Maintaining accurate client records on the back-office system Managing your own caseload of client work and tasks Handling client and provider correspondence Acting as a point of contact for client queries Ensuring all files meet FCA and compliance requirements To be considered: Ideally at least 1 years' experience within a financial planning/ifa environment Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) Knowledge of financial services systems and processes An understanding of the financial planning advice process and FCA requirements Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills The client is offering a competitive overall package: basic to £32,000, discretionary annual bonus, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 5% pension, full exam support, life cover and much more. The client also offers hybrid working. You will be joining a growing financial planning business that places strong emphasis on long-term client relationships, high-quality advice and a supportive working culture. The firm is committed to developing its people and providing opportunities for career progression (should you want to). If you are looking to join a supportive employer, working within a first-class support team this could be an excellent opportunity for you.
A well-established and growing independent financial planning firm on the outskirts of Exeter are seeking to recruit an additional IFA Administrator to join their supportive and professional team. Our client is a leading name in the region; they provide holistic financial planning solutions to HNW clients across the South West. In this position you will provide administrative support to a successful team of Financial Planners, clients and Paraplanners - you will be a vital part of the team and ongoing advice process. Key responsibilities will include: Providing day-to-day administrative support to Financial Planners Obtaining information from providers regarding clients' existing financial arrangements Preparing client valuations and review packs ahead of meetings Processing new business and ensuring all documentation is correct Maintaining accurate client records on the back-office system Managing your own caseload of client work and tasks Handling client and provider correspondence Acting as a point of contact for client queries Ensuring all files meet FCA and compliance requirements To be considered: Ideally at least 1 years' experience within a financial planning/ifa environment Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) Knowledge of financial services systems and processes An understanding of the financial planning advice process and FCA requirements Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills The client is offering a competitive overall package: basic to £32,000, discretionary annual bonus, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 5% pension, full exam support, life cover and much more. The client also offers hybrid working. You will be joining a growing financial planning business that places strong emphasis on long-term client relationships, high-quality advice and a supportive working culture. The firm is committed to developing its people and providing opportunities for career progression (should you want to). If you are looking to join a supportive employer, working within a first-class support team this could be an excellent opportunity for you.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A well-established and growing independent financial planning firm on the outskirts of Exeter are seeking to recruit an additional IFA Administrator to join their supportive and professional team. Our client is a leading name in the region; they provide holistic financial planning solutions to HNW clients across the South West. In this position you will provide administrative support to a successful team of Financial Planners, clients and Paraplanners - you will be a vital part of the team and ongoing advice process. Key responsibilities will include: Providing day-to-day administrative support to Financial Planners Obtaining information from providers regarding clients' existing financial arrangements Preparing client valuations and review packs ahead of meetings Processing new business and ensuring all documentation is correct Maintaining accurate client records on the back-office system Managing your own caseload of client work and tasks Handling client and provider correspondence Acting as a point of contact for client queries Ensuring all files meet FCA and compliance requirements To be considered: Ideally at least 1 years' experience within a financial planning/ifa environment Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) Knowledge of financial services systems and processes An understanding of the financial planning advice process and FCA requirements Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills The client is offering a competitive overall package: basic to £32,000, discretionary annual bonus, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 5% pension, full exam support, life cover and much more. The client also offers hybrid working. You will be joining a growing financial planning business that places strong emphasis on long-term client relationships, high-quality advice and a supportive working culture. The firm is committed to developing its people and providing opportunities for career progression (should you want to). If you are looking to join a supportive employer, working within a first-class support team this could be an excellent opportunity for you.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Rewards and Benefits Manager reporting directly to the Head of Reward and Benefits. The purpose of the role will be to manage the operational delivery of our clients rewards and benefits across the organisation and contribute to development of related solutions and strategy. You will provide advice, guidance, training and support to staff and managers, on operation of the organisation's reward and benefits systems, processes and policies. Being the first-point of contact and response for staff and manager enquiries relating to reward and benefits matters, resolving queries expeditiously and accurately as needed. Key Accountabilities Reward Lead operational delivery of the established pay and reward structures for the organisation, working in partnership with colleagues in other departments and locations as needed Contribute to development of pay and reward solutions in line with the strategic goals of the organisation under the guidance of the Head of Reward and Benefits Under direction from the Head of Reward and Benefits, plan and prepare for the annual review of salaries across the organisation and organise implementation of outcomes to the agreed timetable, working in collaboration with team and other colleagues in Finance and Payroll as needed. Benefits Manage operation, renewal, central administration and operational third-party relationships for the organisation-wide benefits-suite including (but not exclusively): Pensions, Life Assurance, Income Protection or similar insurance-based benefits Manage and update promotional and related material for the reward and benefits suite through a variety of channels including social media, intranet, physical media distribution, newsletters or similar, and plan and deliver effective programmes to promote staff understanding and engagement. Qualifications CIPD to Level 5 (Associate Diploma) or equivalent experience CIPD electives in compensation and benefits or Total Rewards is desirable Knowledge/Experience Extensive knowledge of a variety of pay and reward structures and models in general Good working knowledge of pay and reward models and related policies and practices in the UK Education sector Good working knowledge of the principles, practice and operation of Job Evaluation schemes Knowledge and experience of working with DB and DC pension plans , and pension scheme operation and governance. Knowledge and experience of procurement, renewal and operation / administration of a range of typical benefits Skills and Abilities Ability to analyse complex pay and reward data, draw conclusions on matters in consideration and present related insight and recommendations to colleagues (below Board level) Ability to explain and present complex information and concepts to non-experts in a clear and effective manner to support them in making related decisions potentially having impact on individuals, teams or whole parts of the organisation Ability to make operational decisions taking into account the various facts, policies, procedures and aspects, having impact on the pay or reward/ benefits outcomes for individuals or groups of employees Other Salary: £50 - £71k Hybrid: 3 days office based 50773JRR1 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Rewards and Benefits Manager reporting directly to the Head of Reward and Benefits. The purpose of the role will be to manage the operational delivery of our clients rewards and benefits across the organisation and contribute to development of related solutions and strategy. You will provide advice, guidance, training and support to staff and managers, on operation of the organisation's reward and benefits systems, processes and policies. Being the first-point of contact and response for staff and manager enquiries relating to reward and benefits matters, resolving queries expeditiously and accurately as needed. Key Accountabilities Reward Lead operational delivery of the established pay and reward structures for the organisation, working in partnership with colleagues in other departments and locations as needed Contribute to development of pay and reward solutions in line with the strategic goals of the organisation under the guidance of the Head of Reward and Benefits Under direction from the Head of Reward and Benefits, plan and prepare for the annual review of salaries across the organisation and organise implementation of outcomes to the agreed timetable, working in collaboration with team and other colleagues in Finance and Payroll as needed. Benefits Manage operation, renewal, central administration and operational third-party relationships for the organisation-wide benefits-suite including (but not exclusively): Pensions, Life Assurance, Income Protection or similar insurance-based benefits Manage and update promotional and related material for the reward and benefits suite through a variety of channels including social media, intranet, physical media distribution, newsletters or similar, and plan and deliver effective programmes to promote staff understanding and engagement. Qualifications CIPD to Level 5 (Associate Diploma) or equivalent experience CIPD electives in compensation and benefits or Total Rewards is desirable Knowledge/Experience Extensive knowledge of a variety of pay and reward structures and models in general Good working knowledge of pay and reward models and related policies and practices in the UK Education sector Good working knowledge of the principles, practice and operation of Job Evaluation schemes Knowledge and experience of working with DB and DC pension plans , and pension scheme operation and governance. Knowledge and experience of procurement, renewal and operation / administration of a range of typical benefits Skills and Abilities Ability to analyse complex pay and reward data, draw conclusions on matters in consideration and present related insight and recommendations to colleagues (below Board level) Ability to explain and present complex information and concepts to non-experts in a clear and effective manner to support them in making related decisions potentially having impact on individuals, teams or whole parts of the organisation Ability to make operational decisions taking into account the various facts, policies, procedures and aspects, having impact on the pay or reward/ benefits outcomes for individuals or groups of employees Other Salary: £50 - £71k Hybrid: 3 days office based 50773JRR1 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Job Description We're looking for a Trustee Oversight Manager at AJ Bell to ensure the effective operation of our Trustee Oversight function, reporting to the Senior Oversight Manager. In the role, you'll ensure that robust systems, controls and governance are in place to manage associated risks, meet regulatory requirements and support AJ Bell's long-term strategic objectives. What you'll be doing: Provide first line oversight of operational activities performed on behalf of the SIPP Trustee, ensuring appropriate controls and governance are in place to manage risk and ensure regulatory compliance. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to assess and monitor key processes related to SIPP administration (e.g., benefits processing, contributions, transfers). Ensure SIPP Trustee risks are identified, assessed, and accurately recorded. Maintain effective management information (MI). Conduct root cause analysis of exceptions and trends to inform risk management and drive continuous improvement. Track and monitor open actions, ensuring timely updates and appropriate closure. Monitor market developments and regulatory change, providing analysis and recommendations as appropriate. Contribute to change initiatives and process improvements, supporting the continuous enhancement of oversight activities in line with regulatory expectations, internal risk appetite, and business needs Lead and develop the team, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Effectively manage resources to ensure the timely, accurate, and cost-effective completion of all oversight activities. What you'll bring: Proven experience of leading and developing teams, within a financial services environment A proactive, confident communicator at all levels CISI Investment Operations Certificate (IOC) Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Timely and appropriate escalation Problem solving and decision making Planning, organisation, and time management About Us AJ Bell is one of the UK's fastest-growing investment platforms, supporting over 644,000 customers to manage more than £103 billion in assets. From financial advisers to first-time investors, our award-winning solutions make it easier for people to take control of their financial future. Listed on the London Stock Exchange and part of the FTSE 250, we're headquartered in Manchester with offices in London and Bristol, and have a team of over 1,500 people. We've been recognised as one of the UK's Best 100 Companies to Work For for six consecutive years and a Great Place to Work in 2025 and 2026. What we offer Competitive salary and discretionary bonus 27 days' holiday, increasing to 31 with length of service, plus buy/sell scheme 8% Pension with matched contributions Share schemes including free shares and BAYE Health Cash Plan and discounted private healthcare Free onsite gym Enhanced family leave and sick pay Travel and bike loan schemes Employee Assistance Programme Life at AJ Bell Regular social events, including summer and Christmas parties Learning and development opportunities tailored to you Casual dress code and friendly, supportive team environment Our ways of working We offer hybrid working with a minimum of 50% of your working time per month spent in the office. New starters spend an initial period full-time in the office to help you settle in and build relationships. Inclusion & diversity We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and able to be themselves. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and make hiring decisions based on skills, experience, and potential.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Description We're looking for a Trustee Oversight Manager at AJ Bell to ensure the effective operation of our Trustee Oversight function, reporting to the Senior Oversight Manager. In the role, you'll ensure that robust systems, controls and governance are in place to manage associated risks, meet regulatory requirements and support AJ Bell's long-term strategic objectives. What you'll be doing: Provide first line oversight of operational activities performed on behalf of the SIPP Trustee, ensuring appropriate controls and governance are in place to manage risk and ensure regulatory compliance. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to assess and monitor key processes related to SIPP administration (e.g., benefits processing, contributions, transfers). Ensure SIPP Trustee risks are identified, assessed, and accurately recorded. Maintain effective management information (MI). Conduct root cause analysis of exceptions and trends to inform risk management and drive continuous improvement. Track and monitor open actions, ensuring timely updates and appropriate closure. Monitor market developments and regulatory change, providing analysis and recommendations as appropriate. Contribute to change initiatives and process improvements, supporting the continuous enhancement of oversight activities in line with regulatory expectations, internal risk appetite, and business needs Lead and develop the team, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Effectively manage resources to ensure the timely, accurate, and cost-effective completion of all oversight activities. What you'll bring: Proven experience of leading and developing teams, within a financial services environment A proactive, confident communicator at all levels CISI Investment Operations Certificate (IOC) Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Timely and appropriate escalation Problem solving and decision making Planning, organisation, and time management About Us AJ Bell is one of the UK's fastest-growing investment platforms, supporting over 644,000 customers to manage more than £103 billion in assets. From financial advisers to first-time investors, our award-winning solutions make it easier for people to take control of their financial future. Listed on the London Stock Exchange and part of the FTSE 250, we're headquartered in Manchester with offices in London and Bristol, and have a team of over 1,500 people. We've been recognised as one of the UK's Best 100 Companies to Work For for six consecutive years and a Great Place to Work in 2025 and 2026. What we offer Competitive salary and discretionary bonus 27 days' holiday, increasing to 31 with length of service, plus buy/sell scheme 8% Pension with matched contributions Share schemes including free shares and BAYE Health Cash Plan and discounted private healthcare Free onsite gym Enhanced family leave and sick pay Travel and bike loan schemes Employee Assistance Programme Life at AJ Bell Regular social events, including summer and Christmas parties Learning and development opportunities tailored to you Casual dress code and friendly, supportive team environment Our ways of working We offer hybrid working with a minimum of 50% of your working time per month spent in the office. New starters spend an initial period full-time in the office to help you settle in and build relationships. Inclusion & diversity We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and able to be themselves. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and make hiring decisions based on skills, experience, and potential.
Group Financial Reporting Manager Woking - Hybrid We are recruiting for a Group Financial Reporting Manager to join our Group Finance function, playing a pivotal role in delivering high-quality financial reporting across Nomad Foods. You'll work alongside a talented, collaborative team supporting some of Europe's most iconic frozen food brands, including Birds Eye, Aunt Bessie's, Goodfella's and Findus . About the role This role sits within our Group Financial Reporting Team , responsible for monthly reporting deliverables for several headquarter entities, plus the preparation of our consolidated quarterly Group Financial Statements under IFRS. We are currently replacing our SAP BPC consolidation tool with S/4 HANA Group Consolidation , with go-live planned for January 2027. At the same time, the Group is transitioning to future IFRS changes and strengthening its financial controls environment. Reporting to the Head of Group Financial Reporting , this role has two direct reports and will combine operational leadership with project ownership. You will take responsibility for the monthly consolidation process, support the quarterly and year-end close cycles, and play a key role in major reporting, system and process transformation initiatives. Key Accountabilities Lead the monthly consolidation process , providing clear instructions to entity teams and ensuring strong control execution. Play a lead role in preparing for the transition to S/4 HANA Group Consolidation , maximising the benefits of enhanced reporting capability. Support projects linked to IFRS developments, technical accounting, unusual transactions, acquisitions, debt and equity transactions, and hedge accounting . Oversee monthly reporting for head office entities, delivered by two direct reports. Contribute to quarterly and annual Group close , including preparing quarterly financial statements, supporting XBRL tagging in Workiva, and reporting to senior stakeholders such as the Audit Committee. Maintain strong SOX control compliance, working closely with internal and external audit. Support statutory reporting requirements, legal entity and capital structure projects, and acquisition integrations. Collaborate across Group Finance, the Shared Service Centre, and key functions including Tax and Treasury. Ensure accuracy of accounting entries, review journals and balance sheet reconciliations, and uphold best-practice financial controls. Participate in finance transformation initiatives across systems, processes, and controls. About you Essential University graduate and qualified accountant (ACA preferred). Strong IFRS, consolidation and group financial reporting knowledge. Experience in an audit environment and 2-5+ years PQE in a Group Financial Reporting role. Strong understanding of month-end processes (journals, intercompany, B/S reconciliations). Highly computer-literate with advanced Excel capability. Able to work under pressure, manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines. Strong communication, organisation and stakeholder-management skills. A proactive learner with ambition to develop into a future finance leader. Desirable Experience in FMCG. Exposure to US-listed environments (NYSE, NASDAQ). Knowledge of SAP FI, S/4 HANA, BPC and Workiva . Experience with multi-currency consolidations. Familiarity with FRS 101, acquisition accounting and SOX frameworks. What we can offer you We're on an exciting transformation journey and offer a truly purpose-led career with flexibility and development opportunities. You will also benefit from: The opportunity to contribute to iconic, high-growth brands. Career progression across Nomad Foods, with prospects to relocate across markets. A supportive, inclusive culture where your ideas are welcomed and valued. To view the full job profile and apply, please click the Apply button above, which will redirect you to our careers site. We look forward to receiving your application. At Nomad Foods, we are proud to represent the world we serve. Our inclusive culture empowers diverse talent to thrive - and together, achieve more.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Group Financial Reporting Manager Woking - Hybrid We are recruiting for a Group Financial Reporting Manager to join our Group Finance function, playing a pivotal role in delivering high-quality financial reporting across Nomad Foods. You'll work alongside a talented, collaborative team supporting some of Europe's most iconic frozen food brands, including Birds Eye, Aunt Bessie's, Goodfella's and Findus . About the role This role sits within our Group Financial Reporting Team , responsible for monthly reporting deliverables for several headquarter entities, plus the preparation of our consolidated quarterly Group Financial Statements under IFRS. We are currently replacing our SAP BPC consolidation tool with S/4 HANA Group Consolidation , with go-live planned for January 2027. At the same time, the Group is transitioning to future IFRS changes and strengthening its financial controls environment. Reporting to the Head of Group Financial Reporting , this role has two direct reports and will combine operational leadership with project ownership. You will take responsibility for the monthly consolidation process, support the quarterly and year-end close cycles, and play a key role in major reporting, system and process transformation initiatives. Key Accountabilities Lead the monthly consolidation process , providing clear instructions to entity teams and ensuring strong control execution. Play a lead role in preparing for the transition to S/4 HANA Group Consolidation , maximising the benefits of enhanced reporting capability. Support projects linked to IFRS developments, technical accounting, unusual transactions, acquisitions, debt and equity transactions, and hedge accounting . Oversee monthly reporting for head office entities, delivered by two direct reports. Contribute to quarterly and annual Group close , including preparing quarterly financial statements, supporting XBRL tagging in Workiva, and reporting to senior stakeholders such as the Audit Committee. Maintain strong SOX control compliance, working closely with internal and external audit. Support statutory reporting requirements, legal entity and capital structure projects, and acquisition integrations. Collaborate across Group Finance, the Shared Service Centre, and key functions including Tax and Treasury. Ensure accuracy of accounting entries, review journals and balance sheet reconciliations, and uphold best-practice financial controls. Participate in finance transformation initiatives across systems, processes, and controls. About you Essential University graduate and qualified accountant (ACA preferred). Strong IFRS, consolidation and group financial reporting knowledge. Experience in an audit environment and 2-5+ years PQE in a Group Financial Reporting role. Strong understanding of month-end processes (journals, intercompany, B/S reconciliations). Highly computer-literate with advanced Excel capability. Able to work under pressure, manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines. Strong communication, organisation and stakeholder-management skills. A proactive learner with ambition to develop into a future finance leader. Desirable Experience in FMCG. Exposure to US-listed environments (NYSE, NASDAQ). Knowledge of SAP FI, S/4 HANA, BPC and Workiva . Experience with multi-currency consolidations. Familiarity with FRS 101, acquisition accounting and SOX frameworks. What we can offer you We're on an exciting transformation journey and offer a truly purpose-led career with flexibility and development opportunities. You will also benefit from: The opportunity to contribute to iconic, high-growth brands. Career progression across Nomad Foods, with prospects to relocate across markets. A supportive, inclusive culture where your ideas are welcomed and valued. To view the full job profile and apply, please click the Apply button above, which will redirect you to our careers site. We look forward to receiving your application. At Nomad Foods, we are proud to represent the world we serve. Our inclusive culture empowers diverse talent to thrive - and together, achieve more.
Employee Benefit Assistant Location: City of London (Central) Reporting to: Associate Director I am currently working with a passionately independent and growing professional services firm based in a central location in the City of London. They are a partner-led business that focuses heavily on people-both their internal team and their clients. They combine market-leading expertise with a personal, high-quality service style that sets them apart in their sector. The Team You would be joining a trusted team of 20+ people within the employee benefits and financial planning space. They work closely with private clients and other internal departments, primarily supporting small to medium-sized businesses and non-profit organisations. Many of their clients are UK-based but have head offices in the USA or Europe. The team provides tailored advice and competitively priced benefit solutions-such as workplace pensions, group risk, medical, and health insurance-to help these businesses attract and reward their staff. The Role My client is looking for someone to provide high-quality administrative and technical support. You will be a key part of the engine room, assisting the team in managing client relationships and ensuring services are delivered efficiently. This role is a great stepping stone, offering a clear career path toward an advisory or senior technical role over time. What You'll Be Doing General Support: Provide administrative and technical backing to the wider benefits team. Provider Liaison: Obtain quotes and information from providers, check terms and conditions, and prepare accurate data summaries. You will need the tenacity to chase providers for answers when responses are delayed. Client Interaction: Act as a first point of contact for clients. This includes speaking with them on video calls, developing rapport, and acting as a troubleshooter for any benefit-related problems. Systems and Reporting: Utilise internal systems like Xplan to ensure client information is accurate and up to date, providing reports whenever necessary. Technical Writing: Undertake research and prepare drafts of technical reports in line with the firm's standards. Project Work: Contribute to team projects and provide input on how to constantly improve processes and service delivery. Professional Development: The firm is committed to your growth and will support you in taking relevant professional exams to build your technical knowledge. What We're Looking For Experience: You should have a background working in an employee benefits consultancy or an insurance company, specifically dealing with products like pensions, group risk, or private medical insurance. Education: A degree qualification or similar, supported by strong A-Level and GCSE results (including English and Maths). Technical Skills: Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel and PowerPoint, and the ability to draft professional client letters and research documents. Organisation: The ability to manage multiple projects at once, prioritise your workload, and hit deadlines without losing your eye for detail. Personal Attributes: You should be a proactive team player who stays calm under pressure. We are looking for a quick learner with an enthusiastic manner and the initiative to manage their own career progression. 51305BR INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Employee Benefit Assistant Location: City of London (Central) Reporting to: Associate Director I am currently working with a passionately independent and growing professional services firm based in a central location in the City of London. They are a partner-led business that focuses heavily on people-both their internal team and their clients. They combine market-leading expertise with a personal, high-quality service style that sets them apart in their sector. The Team You would be joining a trusted team of 20+ people within the employee benefits and financial planning space. They work closely with private clients and other internal departments, primarily supporting small to medium-sized businesses and non-profit organisations. Many of their clients are UK-based but have head offices in the USA or Europe. The team provides tailored advice and competitively priced benefit solutions-such as workplace pensions, group risk, medical, and health insurance-to help these businesses attract and reward their staff. The Role My client is looking for someone to provide high-quality administrative and technical support. You will be a key part of the engine room, assisting the team in managing client relationships and ensuring services are delivered efficiently. This role is a great stepping stone, offering a clear career path toward an advisory or senior technical role over time. What You'll Be Doing General Support: Provide administrative and technical backing to the wider benefits team. Provider Liaison: Obtain quotes and information from providers, check terms and conditions, and prepare accurate data summaries. You will need the tenacity to chase providers for answers when responses are delayed. Client Interaction: Act as a first point of contact for clients. This includes speaking with them on video calls, developing rapport, and acting as a troubleshooter for any benefit-related problems. Systems and Reporting: Utilise internal systems like Xplan to ensure client information is accurate and up to date, providing reports whenever necessary. Technical Writing: Undertake research and prepare drafts of technical reports in line with the firm's standards. Project Work: Contribute to team projects and provide input on how to constantly improve processes and service delivery. Professional Development: The firm is committed to your growth and will support you in taking relevant professional exams to build your technical knowledge. What We're Looking For Experience: You should have a background working in an employee benefits consultancy or an insurance company, specifically dealing with products like pensions, group risk, or private medical insurance. Education: A degree qualification or similar, supported by strong A-Level and GCSE results (including English and Maths). Technical Skills: Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel and PowerPoint, and the ability to draft professional client letters and research documents. Organisation: The ability to manage multiple projects at once, prioritise your workload, and hit deadlines without losing your eye for detail. Personal Attributes: You should be a proactive team player who stays calm under pressure. We are looking for a quick learner with an enthusiastic manner and the initiative to manage their own career progression. 51305BR INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Conveyancing Solicitor - Ilkley A well-respected law firm is seeking an experienced Residential Property Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or an experienced Fee Earner to join its busy and successful conveyancing team in a senior capacity. The role can be based in Bradford or Ilkley and provides an excellent opportunity for a motivated legal professional to manage a full caseload, mentor junior colleagues and play an active role in the development and growth of the department and firm. About the Role: As a senior member of the Residential Property team, you will manage a full caseload of residential transactions while providing leadership, guidance and support to junior team members. You will also contribute to business development initiatives and support the department's financial and strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities: Manage and progress a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters, including freehold and leasehold sales, purchases and re-mortgages Supervise, support and mentor junior lawyers and support staff Provide high-quality legal advice and maintain exceptional standards of client service Achieve billing targets and ensure accurate time recording Take responsibility for credit control on your own matters, working closely with the accounts team Ensure compliance with SRA regulations, Solicitors Accounts Rules and internal procedures Support marketing, client development and business growth initiatives Maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and external contacts Participate in internal and external training and assist with delivering in-house learning where required Work with the Head of Department to promote team cohesion, innovation and ongoing success What We're Looking For: Qualified Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or experienced fee earner with significant experience managing residential property matters Previous experience in supervising or leading a team is desirable Ability to manage, support and motivate junior colleagues Strong commercial awareness and business development skills Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities Highly organised with knowledge of diary and case management systems Proactive, professional and client-focused approach to work What's on Offer? Competitive salary with performance-related bonuses Autonomy and senior-level responsibility Clear pathways for career progression and leadership opportunities Supportive and collaborative working culture Flexible and hybrid working options Access to internal and external training and professional development Apply Now: This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or experienced Fee Earner to take a senior role within a well-regarded residential property team. Apply via the link or contact Rachael Atherton at G2 Legal in confidence for further information.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Conveyancing Solicitor - Ilkley A well-respected law firm is seeking an experienced Residential Property Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or an experienced Fee Earner to join its busy and successful conveyancing team in a senior capacity. The role can be based in Bradford or Ilkley and provides an excellent opportunity for a motivated legal professional to manage a full caseload, mentor junior colleagues and play an active role in the development and growth of the department and firm. About the Role: As a senior member of the Residential Property team, you will manage a full caseload of residential transactions while providing leadership, guidance and support to junior team members. You will also contribute to business development initiatives and support the department's financial and strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities: Manage and progress a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters, including freehold and leasehold sales, purchases and re-mortgages Supervise, support and mentor junior lawyers and support staff Provide high-quality legal advice and maintain exceptional standards of client service Achieve billing targets and ensure accurate time recording Take responsibility for credit control on your own matters, working closely with the accounts team Ensure compliance with SRA regulations, Solicitors Accounts Rules and internal procedures Support marketing, client development and business growth initiatives Maintain strong relationships with clients, colleagues and external contacts Participate in internal and external training and assist with delivering in-house learning where required Work with the Head of Department to promote team cohesion, innovation and ongoing success What We're Looking For: Qualified Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or experienced fee earner with significant experience managing residential property matters Previous experience in supervising or leading a team is desirable Ability to manage, support and motivate junior colleagues Strong commercial awareness and business development skills Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities Highly organised with knowledge of diary and case management systems Proactive, professional and client-focused approach to work What's on Offer? Competitive salary with performance-related bonuses Autonomy and senior-level responsibility Clear pathways for career progression and leadership opportunities Supportive and collaborative working culture Flexible and hybrid working options Access to internal and external training and professional development Apply Now: This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or experienced Fee Earner to take a senior role within a well-regarded residential property team. Apply via the link or contact Rachael Atherton at G2 Legal in confidence for further information.
The Head of Finance will be the number one in finance and will lead all financial operations, financial strategy and the finance team. This role is based in Cheshire Client Details This public sector organisation plays a pivotal role in serving the community, with a reputation for maintaining high standards in financial management. It is a medium-sized organisation that values professionalism and accountability in all its operations. It holds an excellent reputation and offers excellent benefits including a market leading pension contribution and holiday allowance Description Provide strategic oversight of all financial activities, ensuring robust financial governance, regularity, propriety and value for money across the organisation. Lead the development and maintenance of the Medium-Term Financial Plan, annual budget, and financial strategies-including reserves, capital, and treasury management. Ensure accurate, compliant preparation of statutory accounts and financial returns, and act as key liaison for both internal and external audit processes. Oversee effective budget management systems, ensuring timely, accurate financial reporting and strong financial controls across the organisation. Lead and enhance financial systems and processes, driving efficiency and supporting digital transformation and wider organisational change initiatives. Provide quality financial advice to senior leaders and governing bodies, ensuring risks, implications and statutory responsibilities are clearly communicated. Lead, motivate and develop the finance function, fostering professional performance, capability and continuous improvement. Contribute as a senior leader to corporate strategy and organisational objectives, taking on wider strategic responsibilities as required. Profile A successful Head of Finance should have: A recognised accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Proven experience in financial management within the public, not for profit or education sectors. Strong track record in strategic financial planning, budgeting, treasury management, and leading the production of statutory accounts. Proven experience working with internal and external audit, advising senior leaders, and contributing to major change or transformation programmes. Demonstrated ability to lead, develop and motivate high-performing teams, with excellent communication, negotiation and stakeholder engagement Strong understanding of public sector finance, financial governance frameworks, and complex financial systems and procurement environments. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £83,000 to £91,000 per annum. 35 days of annual leave plus public holidays. Membership of a defined benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of around 20%. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the public sector. If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as the Head of Finance, we encourage you to apply today
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
The Head of Finance will be the number one in finance and will lead all financial operations, financial strategy and the finance team. This role is based in Cheshire Client Details This public sector organisation plays a pivotal role in serving the community, with a reputation for maintaining high standards in financial management. It is a medium-sized organisation that values professionalism and accountability in all its operations. It holds an excellent reputation and offers excellent benefits including a market leading pension contribution and holiday allowance Description Provide strategic oversight of all financial activities, ensuring robust financial governance, regularity, propriety and value for money across the organisation. Lead the development and maintenance of the Medium-Term Financial Plan, annual budget, and financial strategies-including reserves, capital, and treasury management. Ensure accurate, compliant preparation of statutory accounts and financial returns, and act as key liaison for both internal and external audit processes. Oversee effective budget management systems, ensuring timely, accurate financial reporting and strong financial controls across the organisation. Lead and enhance financial systems and processes, driving efficiency and supporting digital transformation and wider organisational change initiatives. Provide quality financial advice to senior leaders and governing bodies, ensuring risks, implications and statutory responsibilities are clearly communicated. Lead, motivate and develop the finance function, fostering professional performance, capability and continuous improvement. Contribute as a senior leader to corporate strategy and organisational objectives, taking on wider strategic responsibilities as required. Profile A successful Head of Finance should have: A recognised accounting qualification (e.g., ACA, CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Proven experience in financial management within the public, not for profit or education sectors. Strong track record in strategic financial planning, budgeting, treasury management, and leading the production of statutory accounts. Proven experience working with internal and external audit, advising senior leaders, and contributing to major change or transformation programmes. Demonstrated ability to lead, develop and motivate high-performing teams, with excellent communication, negotiation and stakeholder engagement Strong understanding of public sector finance, financial governance frameworks, and complex financial systems and procurement environments. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £83,000 to £91,000 per annum. 35 days of annual leave plus public holidays. Membership of a defined benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of around 20%. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the public sector. If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as the Head of Finance, we encourage you to apply today
We are looking for an experienced HR Advisor to join a highly successful Buckingham-based business that has been a leader in the garage equipment sector for decades. This is a permanent, part-time role, offering 24 - 28 hours per week with flexibility in how these hours are scheduled. The salary is £25,000 - £28,000 pro rata. This brand-new, independent position has been created to support the Operations Manager, following the company's continued growth and expansion. Reporting to the HR Manager at the European head office, you will play a key role in supporting people processes and managing day-to-day office operations. Key Responsibilities for the HR Advisor: Update and maintain HR system with employee data and records Manage all personnel files Coordinate all absence administration Support with recruitment, induction and onboarding Manage all administration for onboarding, role changes Support line manages with disciplinaries Act as first point of contact for HR related queries Collaborate closely with HR Manager in Europe First point of contact for visitors Handling incoming calls Facilities management Supporting with internal events Skills and Experience for the HR Advisor Role: HR qualification or experience at Advisor level in a stand alone role Experience in HR support, recruitment, onboarding, grievance and discipline, all HR administration Highly organised administration skills Facilities management experience Familiar with HR systems and processes Strong and confident communication skills Adaptable in a changing environment Experience in handling confidential information What's in it for you? Salary £25,000 - £28,000 pro rata 22 days hol +bank hols, increasing with service Training, support and development Working for a successful, established business Private healthcare for you and your family after six month probation
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced HR Advisor to join a highly successful Buckingham-based business that has been a leader in the garage equipment sector for decades. This is a permanent, part-time role, offering 24 - 28 hours per week with flexibility in how these hours are scheduled. The salary is £25,000 - £28,000 pro rata. This brand-new, independent position has been created to support the Operations Manager, following the company's continued growth and expansion. Reporting to the HR Manager at the European head office, you will play a key role in supporting people processes and managing day-to-day office operations. Key Responsibilities for the HR Advisor: Update and maintain HR system with employee data and records Manage all personnel files Coordinate all absence administration Support with recruitment, induction and onboarding Manage all administration for onboarding, role changes Support line manages with disciplinaries Act as first point of contact for HR related queries Collaborate closely with HR Manager in Europe First point of contact for visitors Handling incoming calls Facilities management Supporting with internal events Skills and Experience for the HR Advisor Role: HR qualification or experience at Advisor level in a stand alone role Experience in HR support, recruitment, onboarding, grievance and discipline, all HR administration Highly organised administration skills Facilities management experience Familiar with HR systems and processes Strong and confident communication skills Adaptable in a changing environment Experience in handling confidential information What's in it for you? Salary £25,000 - £28,000 pro rata 22 days hol +bank hols, increasing with service Training, support and development Working for a successful, established business Private healthcare for you and your family after six month probation
A well-established North Yorkshire law firm are looking for TWO Private Family Solicitors to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for two experienced Family Solicitors (4+ PQE) to join a respected practice with a loyal client base, strong local reputation, and spearheaded by an incredibly experienced solicitor and mediator so the opportunity to learn is second to none. The role: Manage a varied caseload of private Family Law matters (no Legal Aid work), you'd be stepping into a caseload where a significant % of them are litigated files. Focus on financial settlements following divorce or separation, as well as wider family law issues. Work with the Head of Family to develop and modernise the department. Supervise and support junior team members, including paralegals and trainees. Deliver exceptional client service and contribute to the continued success of the team. The ideal candidate: 4+ years' PQE with solid experience across all aspects of private Family Law. Confident handling financial cases, including those involving high net worth clients. Proactive, commercially minded, and confident in taking ownership of your caseload. Comfortable with technology and open to improving systems and working methods (experience with speech recognition software is desirable). Supervisory experience required to work with paralegals, trainees and legal support. The offer: Competitive salary with a generous bonus on fees received. Flexible/hybrid working available. Supportive, down-to-earth team with an excellent local reputation. Full-time or part-time hours considered. If you're further afield to North Yorkshire, more remote options will be taken into consideration. For more information, please reach out to me here:
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A well-established North Yorkshire law firm are looking for TWO Private Family Solicitors to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for two experienced Family Solicitors (4+ PQE) to join a respected practice with a loyal client base, strong local reputation, and spearheaded by an incredibly experienced solicitor and mediator so the opportunity to learn is second to none. The role: Manage a varied caseload of private Family Law matters (no Legal Aid work), you'd be stepping into a caseload where a significant % of them are litigated files. Focus on financial settlements following divorce or separation, as well as wider family law issues. Work with the Head of Family to develop and modernise the department. Supervise and support junior team members, including paralegals and trainees. Deliver exceptional client service and contribute to the continued success of the team. The ideal candidate: 4+ years' PQE with solid experience across all aspects of private Family Law. Confident handling financial cases, including those involving high net worth clients. Proactive, commercially minded, and confident in taking ownership of your caseload. Comfortable with technology and open to improving systems and working methods (experience with speech recognition software is desirable). Supervisory experience required to work with paralegals, trainees and legal support. The offer: Competitive salary with a generous bonus on fees received. Flexible/hybrid working available. Supportive, down-to-earth team with an excellent local reputation. Full-time or part-time hours considered. If you're further afield to North Yorkshire, more remote options will be taken into consideration. For more information, please reach out to me here:
JMG Group is a private equity-backed insurance business headquartered in Leeds, with a strong and growing presence across the UK. As a Top 30 broker, we continue to expand rapidly through strategic acquisitions and currently place over £350m in Gross Written Premium each year. Our reputation in the market is built on delivering exceptional service to our customers, supported by the strength of our people, systems, and processes. Overall objective :This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in joining a small but highly impactful team that consistently deliver an effective, people-focused HR service across our UK Wide group of businesses.This role joins an existing HR & People Operations function, who focus on BAU tasks but also support continued expansion and the evolving needs of the Group. You'll be responsible for ensuring high-quality HR support across the business while also driving key people initiatives that align with our culture and growth ambitions.Reporting to the Senior Group HR Partner, you will help provide robust HR support across all aspects of the employee lifecycle, including absence and performance management, employee relations, engagement, talent management, and the implementation of all our HR policies and procedures to newly acquired businesses.You will play a pivotal role in helping to deliver HR strategies that improve employee retention, satisfaction, and engagement, while ensuring our people have the tools and development opportunities they need to thrive.This is an ideal role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment and wants to be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team. Key Duties and Responsibilities Act as a proactive HR partner across designated business areas, supporting leaders with all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Support initiatives that improve employee retention, engagement, and satisfaction, aligned with business objectives. Support the development and delivery of HR solutions that support the integration of new acquisitions and the Group's ambitious growth strategy. Provide guidance and coaching to managers on employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, and absence issues. Support with the review, development, and implementation of HR policies and procedures to ensure consistency, compliance, and best practice. Support talent development by identifying skills gaps and promoting access to training and career development opportunities. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion across the Group, embedding these principles into everyday people practices. Collaborate with the wider People team to align Group initiatives and ensure consistency across regions, eg. Recruitment, L&D and ESG. Use data and HR metrics to monitor trends, inform decisions, and measure the impact of people strategies. Support health and wellbeing initiatives that contribute to a positive, engaging workplace environment. Ensure legal and regulatory compliance in all HR activities, staying abreast of employment law developments. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Ideally, CIPD Level 5 qualified, with significant practical HR experience. Strong background in employee relations, with experience managing complex cases, including disciplinary, grievance, and absence management. Demonstrable experience supporting rapid business growth and acquisition integration, especially within a fast-paced environment. Excellent understanding of employment law and the ability to provide expert advice on HR matters to senior management and staff. Ability to develop and implement HR policies and procedures that are aligned with business strategy and ensure legal compliance. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels of the business. Proven track record in employee engagement and retention strategies, with measurable success in improving workplace satisfaction. Data-driven approach to HR, with experience using HR metrics and analytics to guide decision-making and measure impact. Ability to think strategically and commercially, understanding the wider business context and aligning HR activities to business goals. Adaptable and resilient, with the ability to thrive in a growing, dynamic environment. Strong IT skills, with proficiency in HR systems and Microsoft Office applications. REF-
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
JMG Group is a private equity-backed insurance business headquartered in Leeds, with a strong and growing presence across the UK. As a Top 30 broker, we continue to expand rapidly through strategic acquisitions and currently place over £350m in Gross Written Premium each year. Our reputation in the market is built on delivering exceptional service to our customers, supported by the strength of our people, systems, and processes. Overall objective :This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in joining a small but highly impactful team that consistently deliver an effective, people-focused HR service across our UK Wide group of businesses.This role joins an existing HR & People Operations function, who focus on BAU tasks but also support continued expansion and the evolving needs of the Group. You'll be responsible for ensuring high-quality HR support across the business while also driving key people initiatives that align with our culture and growth ambitions.Reporting to the Senior Group HR Partner, you will help provide robust HR support across all aspects of the employee lifecycle, including absence and performance management, employee relations, engagement, talent management, and the implementation of all our HR policies and procedures to newly acquired businesses.You will play a pivotal role in helping to deliver HR strategies that improve employee retention, satisfaction, and engagement, while ensuring our people have the tools and development opportunities they need to thrive.This is an ideal role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment and wants to be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team. Key Duties and Responsibilities Act as a proactive HR partner across designated business areas, supporting leaders with all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Support initiatives that improve employee retention, engagement, and satisfaction, aligned with business objectives. Support the development and delivery of HR solutions that support the integration of new acquisitions and the Group's ambitious growth strategy. Provide guidance and coaching to managers on employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, and absence issues. Support with the review, development, and implementation of HR policies and procedures to ensure consistency, compliance, and best practice. Support talent development by identifying skills gaps and promoting access to training and career development opportunities. Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion across the Group, embedding these principles into everyday people practices. Collaborate with the wider People team to align Group initiatives and ensure consistency across regions, eg. Recruitment, L&D and ESG. Use data and HR metrics to monitor trends, inform decisions, and measure the impact of people strategies. Support health and wellbeing initiatives that contribute to a positive, engaging workplace environment. Ensure legal and regulatory compliance in all HR activities, staying abreast of employment law developments. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Ideally, CIPD Level 5 qualified, with significant practical HR experience. Strong background in employee relations, with experience managing complex cases, including disciplinary, grievance, and absence management. Demonstrable experience supporting rapid business growth and acquisition integration, especially within a fast-paced environment. Excellent understanding of employment law and the ability to provide expert advice on HR matters to senior management and staff. Ability to develop and implement HR policies and procedures that are aligned with business strategy and ensure legal compliance. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels of the business. Proven track record in employee engagement and retention strategies, with measurable success in improving workplace satisfaction. Data-driven approach to HR, with experience using HR metrics and analytics to guide decision-making and measure impact. Ability to think strategically and commercially, understanding the wider business context and aligning HR activities to business goals. Adaptable and resilient, with the ability to thrive in a growing, dynamic environment. Strong IT skills, with proficiency in HR systems and Microsoft Office applications. REF-