Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Oxford office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Oxford office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
Lead HR across a multi-site healthcare organisation where your impact is seen every day Human Resources Manager (Maternity Cover) Affinity Care Bradford (Multi-site across 8 locations) £42,000 £45,000 Full-time 37.5 hours July 2026 July 2027 About the Company Affinity Care is a Primary Care Network supporting GP practices across Bradford, focused on improving patient care while creating a positive, supportive environment for staff. This is a people-first organisation where HR isn t just policy-led, it s operational, visible and valued. The Role This is a hands-on, standalone-style HR role where you ll act as the go-to HR expert across multiple sites. You ll work closely with senior leaders, supporting managers, leading on employee relations, and ensuring HR is delivered consistently and effectively across the organisation. If you enjoy being trusted to run HR properly, rather than just supporting it, this will suit you. What You ll Be Doing • Lead on employee relations including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance • Support managers through investigations and formal HR processes • Act as the first point of contact for HR across the organisation • Manage and develop the HR Administrator • Oversee payroll coordination with the external provider • Support recruitment, onboarding and workforce planning • Contribute to HR policy development and continuous improvement What You ll Get • A role with real influence across multiple sites • Autonomy and trust to manage HR effectively • Exposure to the full HR lifecycle, not siloed work • A purpose-driven healthcare environment where your work has impact • 5 weeks annual leave + birthday leave + wellbeing day • NHS pension scheme What They re Looking For • CIPD Level 5 qualified (or equivalent) • Strong generalist HR experience at Manager or Senior Advisor level • Confident handling employee relations cases end-to-end • Solid understanding of employment law • Able to build credibility quickly with managers across multiple sites • Organised, pragmatic and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Right to work in the UK is required. Sponsorship is not available for this role. No agencies please Why Apply If you re looking for a role where you can take ownership, influence decisions and be relied on as the HR lead, this is exactly that. Other job titles you may have searched for HR Manager, HR Business Partner, Senior HR Advisor, HR Lead, HRBP, People Manager, HR Generalist
May 07, 2026
Contractor
Lead HR across a multi-site healthcare organisation where your impact is seen every day Human Resources Manager (Maternity Cover) Affinity Care Bradford (Multi-site across 8 locations) £42,000 £45,000 Full-time 37.5 hours July 2026 July 2027 About the Company Affinity Care is a Primary Care Network supporting GP practices across Bradford, focused on improving patient care while creating a positive, supportive environment for staff. This is a people-first organisation where HR isn t just policy-led, it s operational, visible and valued. The Role This is a hands-on, standalone-style HR role where you ll act as the go-to HR expert across multiple sites. You ll work closely with senior leaders, supporting managers, leading on employee relations, and ensuring HR is delivered consistently and effectively across the organisation. If you enjoy being trusted to run HR properly, rather than just supporting it, this will suit you. What You ll Be Doing • Lead on employee relations including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance • Support managers through investigations and formal HR processes • Act as the first point of contact for HR across the organisation • Manage and develop the HR Administrator • Oversee payroll coordination with the external provider • Support recruitment, onboarding and workforce planning • Contribute to HR policy development and continuous improvement What You ll Get • A role with real influence across multiple sites • Autonomy and trust to manage HR effectively • Exposure to the full HR lifecycle, not siloed work • A purpose-driven healthcare environment where your work has impact • 5 weeks annual leave + birthday leave + wellbeing day • NHS pension scheme What They re Looking For • CIPD Level 5 qualified (or equivalent) • Strong generalist HR experience at Manager or Senior Advisor level • Confident handling employee relations cases end-to-end • Solid understanding of employment law • Able to build credibility quickly with managers across multiple sites • Organised, pragmatic and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Right to work in the UK is required. Sponsorship is not available for this role. No agencies please Why Apply If you re looking for a role where you can take ownership, influence decisions and be relied on as the HR lead, this is exactly that. Other job titles you may have searched for HR Manager, HR Business Partner, Senior HR Advisor, HR Lead, HRBP, People Manager, HR Generalist
Your new company This opportunity sits within a growing, modern accountancy firm that is continuing to invest in its outsourced finance and management accounts offering. The firm works with a broad SME client base and operates with an informal, approachable culture - professional but not stuffy, ambitious without ego.This is not a replacement hire. The role has been created to support growth and to develop the next layer of management within the team. Your new role Working closely with a Director and Senior Managers, you'll take responsibility for delivering high-quality management accounts and outsourced services to a portfolio of clients, while starting to step into a more client-facing and supervisory position.This is a development role - ideal for someone technically strong who wants more exposure to clients, people management and commercial decision-making.Key responsibilities include: Supporting the Director with their client portfolio and acting as a day-to-day point of contact Preparing and reviewing management accounts for sole traders and SME clients Overseeing bookkeeping and outsourced finance work Preparing and reviewing VAT returns and assisting with tax compliance Liaising with audit, tax and payroll teams across the wider firm Reviewing trainee work and providing feedback Assisting with reporting, analysis and early exposure to FP&A-style work Contributing to client growth and business development opportunities What you'll need to succeed ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Solid experience producing management accounts within an accountancy practice Confident communicating with clients and beginning to manage queries independently Experience reviewing trainee work (or ready to take that step) Strong technical base with the ability to apply it commercially Comfortable managing deadlines, priorities and multiple clients Xero experience is essential What you'll get in return A clear progression path into a more senior outsourced/advisory role Exposure to higher-level client work without being thrown in at the deep end Informal, adult working culture with flexibility considered Centrally located Guildford offices A firm that is growing and developing people, not just workloads 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
May 06, 2026
Full time
Your new company This opportunity sits within a growing, modern accountancy firm that is continuing to invest in its outsourced finance and management accounts offering. The firm works with a broad SME client base and operates with an informal, approachable culture - professional but not stuffy, ambitious without ego.This is not a replacement hire. The role has been created to support growth and to develop the next layer of management within the team. Your new role Working closely with a Director and Senior Managers, you'll take responsibility for delivering high-quality management accounts and outsourced services to a portfolio of clients, while starting to step into a more client-facing and supervisory position.This is a development role - ideal for someone technically strong who wants more exposure to clients, people management and commercial decision-making.Key responsibilities include: Supporting the Director with their client portfolio and acting as a day-to-day point of contact Preparing and reviewing management accounts for sole traders and SME clients Overseeing bookkeeping and outsourced finance work Preparing and reviewing VAT returns and assisting with tax compliance Liaising with audit, tax and payroll teams across the wider firm Reviewing trainee work and providing feedback Assisting with reporting, analysis and early exposure to FP&A-style work Contributing to client growth and business development opportunities What you'll need to succeed ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Solid experience producing management accounts within an accountancy practice Confident communicating with clients and beginning to manage queries independently Experience reviewing trainee work (or ready to take that step) Strong technical base with the ability to apply it commercially Comfortable managing deadlines, priorities and multiple clients Xero experience is essential What you'll get in return A clear progression path into a more senior outsourced/advisory role Exposure to higher-level client work without being thrown in at the deep end Informal, adult working culture with flexibility considered Centrally located Guildford offices A firm that is growing and developing people, not just workloads 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
Junior HR Advisor (Part-Time, 12-Month FTC) Salary: 36,500 pro rata Based in Chiswick Office-based A highly successful global lighting control systems company within the entertainment industry, based in Chiswick, is recruiting for a Junior HR Advisor to join the team on a 12-month contract - Part Time. You will play a key role in supporting managers with complex employee relations matters, overseeing recruitment activity, and contributing to development and culture-focused projects within a collaborative and purpose-driven environment. Duties involved: Build trusted, collaborative relationships with line managers, providing regular advice, guidance and support on people-related matters Oversee end-to-end recruitment activity, ensuring a consistently positive and inclusive candidate experience Support managers to define recruitment needs and attract high-quality talent Manage and resolve complex or sensitive employee relations issues with care, patience and sound judgement, escalating where appropriate Provide accurate and timely people data to support reporting, people plans and management dashboards Ensure high standards of accuracy and attention to detail in payroll and pension processes Take an objective and balanced approach to casework, including investigations and informal resolution of issues (with appropriate support) Maintain clear, thorough and professional documentation, including case notes, investigation reports and related records Contribute to the review, development and improvement of policies and procedures, keeping your knowledge up to date and applying best practice Deliver and coordinate onboarding and training sessions for individuals and small groups, helping to build strong engagement and connection from day one What we're looking for: Minimum 1 year HR Advisor (or equivalent) experience Solid exposure to employee relations, recruitment and payroll Confident in building relationships across all levels Calm, practical and people-focused approach CIPD qualified or working towards Benefits 23 days holiday + bank holidays (pro rata) Pension (4% matched) Free parking Cycle to Work scheme Private medical (after probation) Key considerations (please read before applying): Office-based in Chiswick, 5 days per week Part-time (25-30 hours across 5 days) 12-month fixed-term contract (commitment essential) Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
May 06, 2026
Contractor
Junior HR Advisor (Part-Time, 12-Month FTC) Salary: 36,500 pro rata Based in Chiswick Office-based A highly successful global lighting control systems company within the entertainment industry, based in Chiswick, is recruiting for a Junior HR Advisor to join the team on a 12-month contract - Part Time. You will play a key role in supporting managers with complex employee relations matters, overseeing recruitment activity, and contributing to development and culture-focused projects within a collaborative and purpose-driven environment. Duties involved: Build trusted, collaborative relationships with line managers, providing regular advice, guidance and support on people-related matters Oversee end-to-end recruitment activity, ensuring a consistently positive and inclusive candidate experience Support managers to define recruitment needs and attract high-quality talent Manage and resolve complex or sensitive employee relations issues with care, patience and sound judgement, escalating where appropriate Provide accurate and timely people data to support reporting, people plans and management dashboards Ensure high standards of accuracy and attention to detail in payroll and pension processes Take an objective and balanced approach to casework, including investigations and informal resolution of issues (with appropriate support) Maintain clear, thorough and professional documentation, including case notes, investigation reports and related records Contribute to the review, development and improvement of policies and procedures, keeping your knowledge up to date and applying best practice Deliver and coordinate onboarding and training sessions for individuals and small groups, helping to build strong engagement and connection from day one What we're looking for: Minimum 1 year HR Advisor (or equivalent) experience Solid exposure to employee relations, recruitment and payroll Confident in building relationships across all levels Calm, practical and people-focused approach CIPD qualified or working towards Benefits 23 days holiday + bank holidays (pro rata) Pension (4% matched) Free parking Cycle to Work scheme Private medical (after probation) Key considerations (please read before applying): Office-based in Chiswick, 5 days per week Part-time (25-30 hours across 5 days) 12-month fixed-term contract (commitment essential) Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
HR Coordinator Northamptonshire Up to 32,000 Full-time Site-based We're partnering with a well-established manufacturing business in Northamptonshire to recruit an HR Coordinator to join their on-site People team. Operating within a fast-paced production environment, this role plays a key part in supporting the full employee lifecycle while ensuring compliance, accuracy and strong day-to-day HR operations across site. The Role Managing the shared HR inbox and providing first-line support to employees and managers Coordinating onboarding and offboarding processes, including contracts and compliance checks Maintaining accurate HRIS records, absence tracking and reporting Supporting recruitment activity and liaising with agency partners Completing right-to-work checks and ensuring audit-ready documentation Assisting with payroll administration, pensions and employee benefits Providing note-taking support in ER meetings and supporting engagement initiatives About You 2+ years' HR experience within manufacturing, FMCG or a similar fast-paced environment Confident with HR systems and people data Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage volume and pace Comfortable working on-site and building relationships across all levels What's on Offer Salary up to 32,000 Enhanced holiday allowance 5% matched pension Additional benefits package Clear progression pathway toward HR Advisor level This is a great opportunity for an experienced HR professional ready to step into a broader role within a stable, growing manufacturing environment.
May 06, 2026
Full time
HR Coordinator Northamptonshire Up to 32,000 Full-time Site-based We're partnering with a well-established manufacturing business in Northamptonshire to recruit an HR Coordinator to join their on-site People team. Operating within a fast-paced production environment, this role plays a key part in supporting the full employee lifecycle while ensuring compliance, accuracy and strong day-to-day HR operations across site. The Role Managing the shared HR inbox and providing first-line support to employees and managers Coordinating onboarding and offboarding processes, including contracts and compliance checks Maintaining accurate HRIS records, absence tracking and reporting Supporting recruitment activity and liaising with agency partners Completing right-to-work checks and ensuring audit-ready documentation Assisting with payroll administration, pensions and employee benefits Providing note-taking support in ER meetings and supporting engagement initiatives About You 2+ years' HR experience within manufacturing, FMCG or a similar fast-paced environment Confident with HR systems and people data Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage volume and pace Comfortable working on-site and building relationships across all levels What's on Offer Salary up to 32,000 Enhanced holiday allowance 5% matched pension Additional benefits package Clear progression pathway toward HR Advisor level This is a great opportunity for an experienced HR professional ready to step into a broader role within a stable, growing manufacturing environment.
Your new company This is a newly created role within a growing, progressive accountancy firm that is investing heavily in its outsourced finance and advisory offering. The firm supports a broad SME client base and operates with an informal, commercially minded culture - grown-ups doing proper work without unnecessary hierarchy.Centrally located offices, modern working practices, and a leadership team that genuinely wants this hire to shape and grow the service, not just inherit it. Your new role You'll take a senior position within the outsourced finance function, providing strategic financial leadership to owner-managed businesses and SMEs.The role blends hands-on client delivery with higher-level advisory and team leadership. You'll be trusted to work directly with business owners, senior management teams and boards, helping clients make better decisions through clear insight, not jargon.Key elements include: Leading outsourced finance relationships for a portfolio of SME clients Overseeing management accounts, forecasting, budgeting and financial reporting Acting as a trusted advisor, attending regular client meetings to review performance and growth Ensuring compliance across statutory reporting, VAT and UK accounting standards Identifying financial risks and implementing appropriate controls Coaching and developing finance teams (both in-house and outsourced) Collaborating with tax, audit and payroll colleagues to provide joined-up advice What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Experience operating at Senior Manager level (or strong Manager ready to step up) within an outsourcing / business services function A strong track record advising UK SMEs across a range of sectors Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge and influence clients Proven people leadership experience in a results-driven environment Clear communication skills - able to explain financial insight without over-complication What you'll get in return Salary circa £60,000-£75,000 depending on experience A newly created, progressive role with genuine scope to shape your remit Informal, adult environment - judged on output, not presenteeism Central Guildford location with flexible working patterns considered A firm that is growing and investing, not standing still What you need to do now If you'd like a discreet conversation to understand the firm, culture and longer-term opportunity, apply now or get in touch for more details. 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
May 06, 2026
Full time
Your new company This is a newly created role within a growing, progressive accountancy firm that is investing heavily in its outsourced finance and advisory offering. The firm supports a broad SME client base and operates with an informal, commercially minded culture - grown-ups doing proper work without unnecessary hierarchy.Centrally located offices, modern working practices, and a leadership team that genuinely wants this hire to shape and grow the service, not just inherit it. Your new role You'll take a senior position within the outsourced finance function, providing strategic financial leadership to owner-managed businesses and SMEs.The role blends hands-on client delivery with higher-level advisory and team leadership. You'll be trusted to work directly with business owners, senior management teams and boards, helping clients make better decisions through clear insight, not jargon.Key elements include: Leading outsourced finance relationships for a portfolio of SME clients Overseeing management accounts, forecasting, budgeting and financial reporting Acting as a trusted advisor, attending regular client meetings to review performance and growth Ensuring compliance across statutory reporting, VAT and UK accounting standards Identifying financial risks and implementing appropriate controls Coaching and developing finance teams (both in-house and outsourced) Collaborating with tax, audit and payroll colleagues to provide joined-up advice What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Experience operating at Senior Manager level (or strong Manager ready to step up) within an outsourcing / business services function A strong track record advising UK SMEs across a range of sectors Commercial mindset with the confidence to challenge and influence clients Proven people leadership experience in a results-driven environment Clear communication skills - able to explain financial insight without over-complication What you'll get in return Salary circa £60,000-£75,000 depending on experience A newly created, progressive role with genuine scope to shape your remit Informal, adult environment - judged on output, not presenteeism Central Guildford location with flexible working patterns considered A firm that is growing and investing, not standing still What you need to do now If you'd like a discreet conversation to understand the firm, culture and longer-term opportunity, apply now or get in touch for more details. 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
Senior Payroll Advisor Cheshire Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced payroll professional with a strong background in umbrella, CIS, or contractor payroll? We're partnering with a highly respected contractor services provider seeking a Senior Payroll Advisor to join their growing payroll team click apply for full job details
May 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Payroll Advisor Cheshire Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced payroll professional with a strong background in umbrella, CIS, or contractor payroll? We're partnering with a highly respected contractor services provider seeking a Senior Payroll Advisor to join their growing payroll team click apply for full job details
Join a thriving retail organisation as a Payroll Advisor in Liverpool, where you'll play a key role in ensuring accurate and efficient payroll processing. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in the accounting and finance department on a fixed-term contract. Client Details This role is with a well-established business in the retail industry. Known for its commitment to excellence, the company provides a supportive work environment and values precision and efficiency in its operations. Description Accurately process payroll for employees, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and company policies. Maintain and update payroll records, including employee details, tax codes, and deductions. Prepare and distribute payslips and other payroll-related documentation. Resolve payroll queries and discrepancies in a timely and professional manner. Collaborate with the HR and finance teams to ensure seamless data flow and reporting. Assist in preparing payroll reports for management review. Stay updated on changes to payroll legislation and implement necessary updates. Support the team with ad-hoc payroll and administrative tasks as required. Profile A successful Payroll Advisor should have: Proven experience in payroll processing within the retail or similar industry. Strong knowledge of payroll systems and legislation. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Proficiency in accounting and finance practices related to payroll. Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism. Effective communication and problem-solving abilities. Job Offer Competitive salary range. Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation in the retail industry. Fixed-term contract. Chance to grow your expertise in payroll and accounting functions. Collaborative and supportive work environment in Liverpool. If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Payroll Advisor, we encourage you to apply today.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Join a thriving retail organisation as a Payroll Advisor in Liverpool, where you'll play a key role in ensuring accurate and efficient payroll processing. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in the accounting and finance department on a fixed-term contract. Client Details This role is with a well-established business in the retail industry. Known for its commitment to excellence, the company provides a supportive work environment and values precision and efficiency in its operations. Description Accurately process payroll for employees, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and company policies. Maintain and update payroll records, including employee details, tax codes, and deductions. Prepare and distribute payslips and other payroll-related documentation. Resolve payroll queries and discrepancies in a timely and professional manner. Collaborate with the HR and finance teams to ensure seamless data flow and reporting. Assist in preparing payroll reports for management review. Stay updated on changes to payroll legislation and implement necessary updates. Support the team with ad-hoc payroll and administrative tasks as required. Profile A successful Payroll Advisor should have: Proven experience in payroll processing within the retail or similar industry. Strong knowledge of payroll systems and legislation. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Proficiency in accounting and finance practices related to payroll. Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism. Effective communication and problem-solving abilities. Job Offer Competitive salary range. Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation in the retail industry. Fixed-term contract. Chance to grow your expertise in payroll and accounting functions. Collaborative and supportive work environment in Liverpool. If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Payroll Advisor, we encourage you to apply today.
Employment Tax Manager Advisory-Focused Role Leading Clients Flexible Working Looking to move beyond compliance into more commercially focused employment tax work? This is an opportunity to join a well-established tax team advising on complex, real-world employment tax issues for a varied and high-quality client base. An established professional services firm is seeking an Employment Tax Manager to support the continued growth of its employment tax offering, working closely with senior stakeholders and clients across advisory, compliance, and transactional matters. The Role You will manage a broad portfolio of employment tax work, including: Employment tax advisory and compliance PAYE, NIC, and employer compliance matters Share incentives and equity-related remuneration issues Terminations, benefits, and expenses Employment tax input on transactions, reorganisations, and reward planning Supporting HMRC enquiries, audits, and disclosures Working closely with colleagues across corporate tax, personal tax, payroll, and reward teams The role offers genuine variety, client exposure, and the chance to influence and develop the employment tax proposition. Responsibilities Manage client relationships and act as a trusted employment tax adviser Deliver practical, commercially focused advice to employers Review work prepared by junior team members and support their development Assist Partners and Directors with business development and proposals Contribute to thought leadership and internal knowledge sharing Support junior team growth through coaching and mentoring About You Strong experience in UK employment tax Qualified ACA, CTA, ATT, or equivalent (or qualified by experience) Solid understanding of PAYE/NIC, benefits, terminations, and employment-related compliance Comfortable advising clients directly and managing multiple workstreams Commercial, collaborative, and solutions-focused Experience working with owner-managed businesses, large corporates, or international groups is beneficial Why Join? Advisory-led employment tax work with real client impact Supportive and collaborative team culture Visible role with Partner access and career progression Flexible and hybrid working options Opportunity to help shape and grow the employment tax offering If this opportunity is of interest and aligns with your background, apply directly, or contact us for a confidential discussion if you'd like to explore the role in more detail. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Employment Tax Manager Advisory-Focused Role Leading Clients Flexible Working Looking to move beyond compliance into more commercially focused employment tax work? This is an opportunity to join a well-established tax team advising on complex, real-world employment tax issues for a varied and high-quality client base. An established professional services firm is seeking an Employment Tax Manager to support the continued growth of its employment tax offering, working closely with senior stakeholders and clients across advisory, compliance, and transactional matters. The Role You will manage a broad portfolio of employment tax work, including: Employment tax advisory and compliance PAYE, NIC, and employer compliance matters Share incentives and equity-related remuneration issues Terminations, benefits, and expenses Employment tax input on transactions, reorganisations, and reward planning Supporting HMRC enquiries, audits, and disclosures Working closely with colleagues across corporate tax, personal tax, payroll, and reward teams The role offers genuine variety, client exposure, and the chance to influence and develop the employment tax proposition. Responsibilities Manage client relationships and act as a trusted employment tax adviser Deliver practical, commercially focused advice to employers Review work prepared by junior team members and support their development Assist Partners and Directors with business development and proposals Contribute to thought leadership and internal knowledge sharing Support junior team growth through coaching and mentoring About You Strong experience in UK employment tax Qualified ACA, CTA, ATT, or equivalent (or qualified by experience) Solid understanding of PAYE/NIC, benefits, terminations, and employment-related compliance Comfortable advising clients directly and managing multiple workstreams Commercial, collaborative, and solutions-focused Experience working with owner-managed businesses, large corporates, or international groups is beneficial Why Join? Advisory-led employment tax work with real client impact Supportive and collaborative team culture Visible role with Partner access and career progression Flexible and hybrid working options Opportunity to help shape and grow the employment tax offering If this opportunity is of interest and aligns with your background, apply directly, or contact us for a confidential discussion if you'd like to explore the role in more detail. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
As an Implementation Consultant, you will be responsible for delivering implementation consultancy activities for Zellis' customers on multiple aspects of their solutions or services delivery. You will be responsible for advising and working with customers to help them understand, implement, configure or test good practice use of Zellis' suite of customer solutions and advise on industry leading processes and operational service design. This role may lead delivery directly or will work closely with the implementation project or programme manager. They will also partner with customer stakeholders and business representatives to support the achievement of the relevant delivery milestones on time, at the highest level of quality and on budget. Responsibilities Acting as a good practice advisor, coach and subject matter expert on industry leading processes and Zellis' range of solutions and services, partnering with the customer to develop a "One Team" approach to delivery and to ensure that all activities are delivered on time, at the highest level of quality and on budget Managing, scheduling and coordinating all activities assigned to you so that they are undertaken in accordance with the relevant plan, working alongside and in partnership with the wider Zellis and customer project team Completing testing of any deliverables or supporting activities assigned to you as part of the implementation plan to the highest level of quality and where agreed, in line with all acceptance criteria Supporting the project or programme manager in facilitating the provision of software, infrastructure, supporting tools and appropriate resources for each phase of the project to ensure all pre-requisites and ongoing support is in place Anticipating and managing ongoing risks and issues (including mitigation and resolution), and ensuring that they are escalated to the Implementation project or programme manager (or Zellis senior leader) in a timely fashion Skills & Experience Experience delivering on small, non-complex Implementation, software, advisory or Managed Services customers with small-medium scale employee volumes (under 10,000 EE's and £300k budgets) Significant experence implementing HCM or Payroll software Significant understanding of Payroll processing and legislation Proficiency in ZIP APIs, connectors and integration methods Proficiency in data migration and loading for medium complexity data structures, as well as master data and payroll reconciliation for medium complexity employee payroll data, gross to net calculations and associated outputs Benefits & Culture At Zellis we create market-leading HR & Payroll products and services, to power exceptional employee experiences so that you and your people do better. Our multi-award-winning products pay over five million employees a year, with almost half (42%) of the FTSE 100, 50% of the top retailers and 30% of the top universities in the UK & Ireland as customers, making us the largest provider of Payroll and HR software and managed services. Our vision is to be the clear leader in pay, reward, analytics, and people experiences. We're passionate about creating an environment where people want to join, belong to, and be part of a progressive organisation. Our values, which were defined with input from all of our 2,000 colleagues, we live and breathe every day: Unstoppable together. Always learning. Make it count. Think scale. Our people are critical to our ongoing success; we're proud of our inclusive culture that gives you the platform to grow, challenge the status quo and play a crucial role in further enhancing our market position as the leading provider of HR & Payroll software and services. With Zellis you'll have the chance to stretch and challenge yourself in an environment that's varied, flexible and hugely supportive. We also love to reward and recognise our brilliant colleagues. As part of your benefits package, you'll receive: A competitive base salary. 25 days annual leave, plus your birthday off and the opportunity to buy additional holiday. Private medical insurance. Life assurance 4x salary. Enhanced pension scheme with company contributions up to 8.5%. A huge range of additional flexible benefits across financial & personal wellbeing, lifestyle & leisure.
May 05, 2026
Full time
As an Implementation Consultant, you will be responsible for delivering implementation consultancy activities for Zellis' customers on multiple aspects of their solutions or services delivery. You will be responsible for advising and working with customers to help them understand, implement, configure or test good practice use of Zellis' suite of customer solutions and advise on industry leading processes and operational service design. This role may lead delivery directly or will work closely with the implementation project or programme manager. They will also partner with customer stakeholders and business representatives to support the achievement of the relevant delivery milestones on time, at the highest level of quality and on budget. Responsibilities Acting as a good practice advisor, coach and subject matter expert on industry leading processes and Zellis' range of solutions and services, partnering with the customer to develop a "One Team" approach to delivery and to ensure that all activities are delivered on time, at the highest level of quality and on budget Managing, scheduling and coordinating all activities assigned to you so that they are undertaken in accordance with the relevant plan, working alongside and in partnership with the wider Zellis and customer project team Completing testing of any deliverables or supporting activities assigned to you as part of the implementation plan to the highest level of quality and where agreed, in line with all acceptance criteria Supporting the project or programme manager in facilitating the provision of software, infrastructure, supporting tools and appropriate resources for each phase of the project to ensure all pre-requisites and ongoing support is in place Anticipating and managing ongoing risks and issues (including mitigation and resolution), and ensuring that they are escalated to the Implementation project or programme manager (or Zellis senior leader) in a timely fashion Skills & Experience Experience delivering on small, non-complex Implementation, software, advisory or Managed Services customers with small-medium scale employee volumes (under 10,000 EE's and £300k budgets) Significant experence implementing HCM or Payroll software Significant understanding of Payroll processing and legislation Proficiency in ZIP APIs, connectors and integration methods Proficiency in data migration and loading for medium complexity data structures, as well as master data and payroll reconciliation for medium complexity employee payroll data, gross to net calculations and associated outputs Benefits & Culture At Zellis we create market-leading HR & Payroll products and services, to power exceptional employee experiences so that you and your people do better. Our multi-award-winning products pay over five million employees a year, with almost half (42%) of the FTSE 100, 50% of the top retailers and 30% of the top universities in the UK & Ireland as customers, making us the largest provider of Payroll and HR software and managed services. Our vision is to be the clear leader in pay, reward, analytics, and people experiences. We're passionate about creating an environment where people want to join, belong to, and be part of a progressive organisation. Our values, which were defined with input from all of our 2,000 colleagues, we live and breathe every day: Unstoppable together. Always learning. Make it count. Think scale. Our people are critical to our ongoing success; we're proud of our inclusive culture that gives you the platform to grow, challenge the status quo and play a crucial role in further enhancing our market position as the leading provider of HR & Payroll software and services. With Zellis you'll have the chance to stretch and challenge yourself in an environment that's varied, flexible and hugely supportive. We also love to reward and recognise our brilliant colleagues. As part of your benefits package, you'll receive: A competitive base salary. 25 days annual leave, plus your birthday off and the opportunity to buy additional holiday. Private medical insurance. Life assurance 4x salary. Enhanced pension scheme with company contributions up to 8.5%. A huge range of additional flexible benefits across financial & personal wellbeing, lifestyle & leisure.
Our client, a leading company in their sector, is currently seeking a Group Employment Tax Manager to join their dynamic team. This is a permanent position where you will play a pivotal role in overseeing employment tax matters across the entire group. Key Responsibilities: Oversee employment tax compliance and manage employment tax risk and controls across the group Lead key compliance processes including UK & Ireland PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) and oversight of CIS / RCT obligations Act as a trusted advisor to HR, Reward, Payroll and Finance on the employment tax implications of business decisions, projects and policy changes Provide specialist tax support on share schemes, Global Mobility and Reward initiatives Lead the relationship with tax authorities, managing employment tax queries, enquiries and audits Monitor legislative developments and advise the business on the impact of employment tax changes Job Requirements: In-depth experience of working in employment taxes ACA or ATT qualified (preferable) Ability to work effectively across teams and with multiple stakeholders Strong influencing and communication skills Experience of managing relationships with external tax authorities Technically up to date and aware of industry and legislative changes Benefits: An inclusive environment where your potential is limited only by your imagination Flexible hybrid working model blending home working and in-person collaboration Competitive benefits package Opportunities to stretch and grow your career Commitment to diversity and inclusion If you are an experienced tax professional looking to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's forward-thinking and innovative team in the retail sector.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Our client, a leading company in their sector, is currently seeking a Group Employment Tax Manager to join their dynamic team. This is a permanent position where you will play a pivotal role in overseeing employment tax matters across the entire group. Key Responsibilities: Oversee employment tax compliance and manage employment tax risk and controls across the group Lead key compliance processes including UK & Ireland PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) and oversight of CIS / RCT obligations Act as a trusted advisor to HR, Reward, Payroll and Finance on the employment tax implications of business decisions, projects and policy changes Provide specialist tax support on share schemes, Global Mobility and Reward initiatives Lead the relationship with tax authorities, managing employment tax queries, enquiries and audits Monitor legislative developments and advise the business on the impact of employment tax changes Job Requirements: In-depth experience of working in employment taxes ACA or ATT qualified (preferable) Ability to work effectively across teams and with multiple stakeholders Strong influencing and communication skills Experience of managing relationships with external tax authorities Technically up to date and aware of industry and legislative changes Benefits: An inclusive environment where your potential is limited only by your imagination Flexible hybrid working model blending home working and in-person collaboration Competitive benefits package Opportunities to stretch and grow your career Commitment to diversity and inclusion If you are an experienced tax professional looking to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's forward-thinking and innovative team in the retail sector.
Senior Financial Accountant Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + benefits Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Duration: Permanent We're working with a growing, multi-entity business looking to bring in a Senior Financial Accountant to strengthen their finance function. This is a business in growth mode, with multiple entities, increasing complexity, and a real need for someone who can own the numbers, tighten controls, and elevate reporting. You'll sit at the heart of the finance function, working closely with a high-calibre Head of Finance, taking responsibility for both management and statutory reporting, while helping shape processes as the business continues to scale. If you enjoy getting into the detail but also improving the bigger picture, you'll feel right at home here. What You'll Be Doing You'll take ownership across the full financial accounting cycle, including: Leading the monthly management accounts process across multiple entities Owning balance sheet integrity - reconciliations, controls, and accuracy Managing intercompany transactions and ensuring timely settlements Preparing VAT returns and supporting tax/payment planning Supporting cashflow forecasting and wider financial insight Overseeing payroll processes On the statutory side: Leading the year-end audit process , acting as key contact for auditors Preparing ETB (Extended Trial Balance) and supporting audit adjustments Delivering statutory accounts across group entities within deadlines Working closely with external advisors to ensure smooth, compliant reporting Beyond the Numbers This role isn't just about reporting; it's about progression and improvement : Driving process improvements and automation across finance Supporting systems enhancements and integrations (ERP / eCommerce / operational systems) Playing a key role in finance transformation initiatives Promoting strong financial governance and controls across the business Supporting and reviewing work within the wider finance team What We're Looking For We're looking for someone technically strong, but also commercially aware: ACA / ACCA qualified 3-5+ years PQE in a fast-paced environment Strong background in financial accounting / audit / controllership Strong knowledge of FRS 102 Confident working with senior stakeholders Bonus points for: Experience improving systems or processes Exposure to ERP environments / finance transformation The Person You'll likely be: Detail-oriented but able to see the bigger picture Commercially minded and solutions-focused Comfortable operating in a fast-moving, regulated environment Someone who enjoys ownership, accountability, and improving things Collaborative, but confident enough to challenge where needed Why This Role? Genuine ownership of financial reporting across a group structure A business that's evolving, not standing still Opportunity to shape processes and systems , not just follow them Strong leadership and a supportive finance environment Clear scope to add value beyond your job description If this sounds like the kind of role where you can make an impact (not just tick boxes), let's have a conversation.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Financial Accountant Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 + benefits Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Duration: Permanent We're working with a growing, multi-entity business looking to bring in a Senior Financial Accountant to strengthen their finance function. This is a business in growth mode, with multiple entities, increasing complexity, and a real need for someone who can own the numbers, tighten controls, and elevate reporting. You'll sit at the heart of the finance function, working closely with a high-calibre Head of Finance, taking responsibility for both management and statutory reporting, while helping shape processes as the business continues to scale. If you enjoy getting into the detail but also improving the bigger picture, you'll feel right at home here. What You'll Be Doing You'll take ownership across the full financial accounting cycle, including: Leading the monthly management accounts process across multiple entities Owning balance sheet integrity - reconciliations, controls, and accuracy Managing intercompany transactions and ensuring timely settlements Preparing VAT returns and supporting tax/payment planning Supporting cashflow forecasting and wider financial insight Overseeing payroll processes On the statutory side: Leading the year-end audit process , acting as key contact for auditors Preparing ETB (Extended Trial Balance) and supporting audit adjustments Delivering statutory accounts across group entities within deadlines Working closely with external advisors to ensure smooth, compliant reporting Beyond the Numbers This role isn't just about reporting; it's about progression and improvement : Driving process improvements and automation across finance Supporting systems enhancements and integrations (ERP / eCommerce / operational systems) Playing a key role in finance transformation initiatives Promoting strong financial governance and controls across the business Supporting and reviewing work within the wider finance team What We're Looking For We're looking for someone technically strong, but also commercially aware: ACA / ACCA qualified 3-5+ years PQE in a fast-paced environment Strong background in financial accounting / audit / controllership Strong knowledge of FRS 102 Confident working with senior stakeholders Bonus points for: Experience improving systems or processes Exposure to ERP environments / finance transformation The Person You'll likely be: Detail-oriented but able to see the bigger picture Commercially minded and solutions-focused Comfortable operating in a fast-moving, regulated environment Someone who enjoys ownership, accountability, and improving things Collaborative, but confident enough to challenge where needed Why This Role? Genuine ownership of financial reporting across a group structure A business that's evolving, not standing still Opportunity to shape processes and systems , not just follow them Strong leadership and a supportive finance environment Clear scope to add value beyond your job description If this sounds like the kind of role where you can make an impact (not just tick boxes), let's have a conversation.
Accounts Assistant Manager Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Working Arrangements: Full Time Hybrid Location: Ely Role Description I'm working with a highly regarded and proudly independent accountancy practice looking to add an Assistant Manager to their General Practice team. You'll manage a varied portfolio of clients, delivering high-quality compliance and advisory services to high-net-worth individuals, SME directors and trustees, while also supporting and developing junior staff. What's in it for you? 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Ongoing training, leadership development and CPD Flexible working arrangements Enhanced Maternity Pay Income protection & life assurance Paid study leave & professional subscriptions Enhanced sick pay Salary sacrifice pension Regular team socials and fundraising events Free Parking What you'll do Manage a portfolio of clients, delivering accounting, tax and advisory services Prepare and review corporate and personal tax returns Oversee VAT returns and provide client advice Deliver budgeting, forecasting and financial insights Review accounts to draft stage and ensure quality output Manage billing, budgets and assist with debt recovery Build strong client relationships and identify new opportunities Support business development and networking activities Review payroll and company secretarial work Mentor and review work of junior staff What you'll need ACA / ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Strong UK practice experience managing a client portfolio Good knowledge of accounting, tax and VAT Experience reviewing work and mentoring junior staff Ready to apply? If you're looking for a step into a management role within a supportive and growing firm, apply with your CV or contact Harry Watson at AJ Chambers for more information.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Accounts Assistant Manager Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Working Arrangements: Full Time Hybrid Location: Ely Role Description I'm working with a highly regarded and proudly independent accountancy practice looking to add an Assistant Manager to their General Practice team. You'll manage a varied portfolio of clients, delivering high-quality compliance and advisory services to high-net-worth individuals, SME directors and trustees, while also supporting and developing junior staff. What's in it for you? 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Ongoing training, leadership development and CPD Flexible working arrangements Enhanced Maternity Pay Income protection & life assurance Paid study leave & professional subscriptions Enhanced sick pay Salary sacrifice pension Regular team socials and fundraising events Free Parking What you'll do Manage a portfolio of clients, delivering accounting, tax and advisory services Prepare and review corporate and personal tax returns Oversee VAT returns and provide client advice Deliver budgeting, forecasting and financial insights Review accounts to draft stage and ensure quality output Manage billing, budgets and assist with debt recovery Build strong client relationships and identify new opportunities Support business development and networking activities Review payroll and company secretarial work Mentor and review work of junior staff What you'll need ACA / ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Strong UK practice experience managing a client portfolio Good knowledge of accounting, tax and VAT Experience reviewing work and mentoring junior staff Ready to apply? If you're looking for a step into a management role within a supportive and growing firm, apply with your CV or contact Harry Watson at AJ Chambers for more information.
Group Accountant Location: Belfast City Centre Job Type: Full-time Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Our growing commercial client seeks to appoint a Group Accountant to support the Group Financial Director in optimising the financial performance across the group. This role is pivotal in providing financial leadership, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the financial reporting, and supporting strategic decision-making processes. Day-to-day of the role: Leadership & Team Management: Manage and support the Group Accounts team, ensuring accuracy and professional development. Oversee critical accounting functions including ledgers, reconciliations, and payments. Financial Reporting & Compliance: Prepare and manage the completion of statutory and management accounts. Ensure compliance with financial regulations and standards in the UK and ROI. Provide expert accounting and taxation advice, liaising with external advisors as necessary. Operational & Business Support: Travel to subsidiary sites for operational oversight and audit responsibilities. Support process improvements and ensure the accuracy of financial data across the group. Required Skills & Qualifications: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Part-qualified candidates may be considered with significant experience. Extensive experience in budgeting, management accounts, and statutory reporting. Proficient in using computerised accounting systems and Microsoft Office, with strong Excel skills. Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a financial setting. Desirable: Experience in manufacturing, Sage Payroll, credit control, and knowledge of Microsoft Navision or Business Central. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package with an unparallelled positive company culture! Opportunities for professional growth and development within a dynamic team. Supportive work environment focused on integrity, compliance, and quality. To apply for the Group Accountant position, please click 'Apply' or contact Laurence at Reed Belfast.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Group Accountant Location: Belfast City Centre Job Type: Full-time Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Our growing commercial client seeks to appoint a Group Accountant to support the Group Financial Director in optimising the financial performance across the group. This role is pivotal in providing financial leadership, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the financial reporting, and supporting strategic decision-making processes. Day-to-day of the role: Leadership & Team Management: Manage and support the Group Accounts team, ensuring accuracy and professional development. Oversee critical accounting functions including ledgers, reconciliations, and payments. Financial Reporting & Compliance: Prepare and manage the completion of statutory and management accounts. Ensure compliance with financial regulations and standards in the UK and ROI. Provide expert accounting and taxation advice, liaising with external advisors as necessary. Operational & Business Support: Travel to subsidiary sites for operational oversight and audit responsibilities. Support process improvements and ensure the accuracy of financial data across the group. Required Skills & Qualifications: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Part-qualified candidates may be considered with significant experience. Extensive experience in budgeting, management accounts, and statutory reporting. Proficient in using computerised accounting systems and Microsoft Office, with strong Excel skills. Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a financial setting. Desirable: Experience in manufacturing, Sage Payroll, credit control, and knowledge of Microsoft Navision or Business Central. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package with an unparallelled positive company culture! Opportunities for professional growth and development within a dynamic team. Supportive work environment focused on integrity, compliance, and quality. To apply for the Group Accountant position, please click 'Apply' or contact Laurence at Reed Belfast.
Our client is a modern, independent accountancy practice based in Wetherby, supporting ambitious owner-managed businesses across Yorkshire and beyond. The firm provides a blend of accounting, tax compliance, and proactive advisory services, helping clients grow and operate more efficiently. With a strong focus on cloud technology and modern systems, the practice combines technical expertise with a personal, relationship-led approach. This has enabled the firm to build long-term partnerships with a diverse SME client base. Due to continued growth, the firm is seeking a Trainee / Junior Accountant to join the team and develop within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Role Overview - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant Assisting with preparation of statutory accounts for limited companies Supporting VAT return preparation and submissions Assisting with management accounts production Bookkeeping and maintenance of accurate financial records Supporting corporation tax, personal tax, and payroll work Using cloud software, primarily Xero Assisting with client onboarding and system setup Responding to client queries with support from senior staff Increasing responsibility and client contact as experience develops Role Requirements - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant Some practice experience preferred Basic understanding of accounts, VAT, and payroll Experience with cloud software (ideally Xero) desirable Studying AAT Level 4 Interest in progressing to ACCA / ACA Salary & Benefits - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant £27,000 - £30,000 depending on experience Full study support Hands-on training and mentoring Exposure to a wide range of clients Clear progression within the firm Holidays: 33 days per year including Bank Holidays Additional annual leave for each year of service (up to 4 extra days) 15% commission for new client introductions Medical insurance On-site parking Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Our client is a modern, independent accountancy practice based in Wetherby, supporting ambitious owner-managed businesses across Yorkshire and beyond. The firm provides a blend of accounting, tax compliance, and proactive advisory services, helping clients grow and operate more efficiently. With a strong focus on cloud technology and modern systems, the practice combines technical expertise with a personal, relationship-led approach. This has enabled the firm to build long-term partnerships with a diverse SME client base. Due to continued growth, the firm is seeking a Trainee / Junior Accountant to join the team and develop within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Role Overview - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant Assisting with preparation of statutory accounts for limited companies Supporting VAT return preparation and submissions Assisting with management accounts production Bookkeeping and maintenance of accurate financial records Supporting corporation tax, personal tax, and payroll work Using cloud software, primarily Xero Assisting with client onboarding and system setup Responding to client queries with support from senior staff Increasing responsibility and client contact as experience develops Role Requirements - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant Some practice experience preferred Basic understanding of accounts, VAT, and payroll Experience with cloud software (ideally Xero) desirable Studying AAT Level 4 Interest in progressing to ACCA / ACA Salary & Benefits - Trainee / Junior Cloud Accountant £27,000 - £30,000 depending on experience Full study support Hands-on training and mentoring Exposure to a wide range of clients Clear progression within the firm Holidays: 33 days per year including Bank Holidays Additional annual leave for each year of service (up to 4 extra days) 15% commission for new client introductions Medical insurance On-site parking Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Direct Tax Manager - sought by large corporation based in Milton Keynes - Contract - Hybrid Inside IR35 - umbrella An established financial services organisation is seeking a Direct Tax Manager to take ownership of direct tax compliance, governance and advisory matters across a complex, multi-entity environment. This is a high-impact role offering exposure to senior stakeholders and responsibility across UK and Ireland operations. The Role You will play a key role in ensuring robust tax governance, optimising tax positions and providing expert guidance across corporation tax, employment tax and related areas. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the primary point of contact with HMRC on all direct tax matters, managing enquiries, disputes and clarification requests Leading the end-to-end corporation tax compliance cycle, including preparation, review and submission of tax returns for multiple UK and Ireland entities Overseeing current and deferred tax calculations and ensuring accurate IFRS tax disclosures within statutory and group accounts Managing the preparation and annual review of local transfer pricing documentation, identifying risks and advising senior stakeholders Coordinating annual Corporate Interest Restriction calculations in collaboration with finance teams across the group Leading negotiation and ongoing management of thin capitalisation agreements with HMRC Overseeing UK withholding tax compliance, including quarterly CT61 returns and related applications Managing non-payroll employment tax compliance, including annual PAYE Settlement Agreements Partnering with senior management and operational teams to proactively identify and mitigate tax risks across projects and business-as-usual activities About You CTA, ACA or ACCA qualified, with post-qualification experience gained in-house and/or from practice Strong technical knowledge of UK corporation tax and employment tax Experience working with SAP FI/CMS Comfortable operating as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders Experience within financial services or automotive financial services is desirable but not essential Please apply within for further details - Matthew Holmes, Harvey Nash Always use these settings
May 04, 2026
Contractor
Direct Tax Manager - sought by large corporation based in Milton Keynes - Contract - Hybrid Inside IR35 - umbrella An established financial services organisation is seeking a Direct Tax Manager to take ownership of direct tax compliance, governance and advisory matters across a complex, multi-entity environment. This is a high-impact role offering exposure to senior stakeholders and responsibility across UK and Ireland operations. The Role You will play a key role in ensuring robust tax governance, optimising tax positions and providing expert guidance across corporation tax, employment tax and related areas. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the primary point of contact with HMRC on all direct tax matters, managing enquiries, disputes and clarification requests Leading the end-to-end corporation tax compliance cycle, including preparation, review and submission of tax returns for multiple UK and Ireland entities Overseeing current and deferred tax calculations and ensuring accurate IFRS tax disclosures within statutory and group accounts Managing the preparation and annual review of local transfer pricing documentation, identifying risks and advising senior stakeholders Coordinating annual Corporate Interest Restriction calculations in collaboration with finance teams across the group Leading negotiation and ongoing management of thin capitalisation agreements with HMRC Overseeing UK withholding tax compliance, including quarterly CT61 returns and related applications Managing non-payroll employment tax compliance, including annual PAYE Settlement Agreements Partnering with senior management and operational teams to proactively identify and mitigate tax risks across projects and business-as-usual activities About You CTA, ACA or ACCA qualified, with post-qualification experience gained in-house and/or from practice Strong technical knowledge of UK corporation tax and employment tax Experience working with SAP FI/CMS Comfortable operating as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders Experience within financial services or automotive financial services is desirable but not essential Please apply within for further details - Matthew Holmes, Harvey Nash Always use these settings
Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) - Liverpool £market rate/negotiable - depending on experience and client-base following Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) Description: Vaisto Recruitment is working in Partnership with a mid-tier accountancy practice, in their search for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner to join their established Liverpool office. You will be responsible for playing a lead role in the continued growth of this successful practice, working alongside the Liverpool Partners and wider Partnership team. The ideal candidate will be a Director, or Associate Director with RI status, ready to take a step up. Ideally you will have extensive experience in general practice, working with a mixed portfolio of audit and accounting clients. Benefits: An opportunity to make this newly created role your own, with unrivalled opportunity for progression Flexible and hybrid working Generous holiday entitlements and wider benefits package (including company pension, enhanced maternity/paternity leave, financial planning services, health and wellbeing programmes, private medical insurance) Salary is commensurate to experience and will depend on the value of portfolio you have experience in managing, alongside your network, potential client following and business development capabilities Audit & Accounting Director / Associate Director Key Responsibilities: Lead and oversee audit and accounting engagements, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and professional standards. Serve as an Audit RI, providing technical expertise and guidance to audit teams and clients. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor and providing strategic advice on financial and business matters. Drive business development initiatives, identifying opportunities to expand the client base and enhance service offerings. Collaborate with firm leadership to develop and implement strategic plans, goals, and initiatives to drive growth and profitability. Lead, mentor and coach team members, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and professional development. Stay abreast of industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices, and leverage this knowledge to enhance service delivery and client satisfaction. Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (RI Status) - Essential Skills and Experience: - Proven experience in managing a client portfolio at Senior Manager or Director level within an accounting practice. You must have RI status. - Demonstrable success in business development and client acquisition. - Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to mentor and guide a team. - Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, ensuring effective client relations. - A professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) Vaisto Recruitment offers a generous referral scheme. If you refer a practice candidate to me (who is not already registered) as a thank you will receive a voucher up to the value of £1000.Vouchers are paid on successful completion of the referral's probation period. The above vacancy is only one of many that I am handling. Vaisto Recruitment specialises in permanent and contract practice assignments including: - Audit Partner / Audit Director / Audit Associate Director / Audit Manager / Audit Senior / Audit Associate / Audit Semi Senior - Business Services Partner / Business Services Director / Business Services Manager / Business Services Associate / Accounts Senior / Accounts Associate - Tax Partner / Tax Director / Tax Manager / Tax Senior Manager / Tax Senior / Tax Semi Senior - Accounts Partner / Accounts Director / Accounts Manager / Accounts Senior / Accounts Semi Senior - Corporate Finance Partner / Corporate Finance Director / Corporate Finance Manager / Corporate Finance Executive / Corporate Finance Senior M&A - Payroll Bureau - Practice Managers
May 04, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) - Liverpool £market rate/negotiable - depending on experience and client-base following Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) Description: Vaisto Recruitment is working in Partnership with a mid-tier accountancy practice, in their search for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner to join their established Liverpool office. You will be responsible for playing a lead role in the continued growth of this successful practice, working alongside the Liverpool Partners and wider Partnership team. The ideal candidate will be a Director, or Associate Director with RI status, ready to take a step up. Ideally you will have extensive experience in general practice, working with a mixed portfolio of audit and accounting clients. Benefits: An opportunity to make this newly created role your own, with unrivalled opportunity for progression Flexible and hybrid working Generous holiday entitlements and wider benefits package (including company pension, enhanced maternity/paternity leave, financial planning services, health and wellbeing programmes, private medical insurance) Salary is commensurate to experience and will depend on the value of portfolio you have experience in managing, alongside your network, potential client following and business development capabilities Audit & Accounting Director / Associate Director Key Responsibilities: Lead and oversee audit and accounting engagements, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and professional standards. Serve as an Audit RI, providing technical expertise and guidance to audit teams and clients. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor and providing strategic advice on financial and business matters. Drive business development initiatives, identifying opportunities to expand the client base and enhance service offerings. Collaborate with firm leadership to develop and implement strategic plans, goals, and initiatives to drive growth and profitability. Lead, mentor and coach team members, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and professional development. Stay abreast of industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices, and leverage this knowledge to enhance service delivery and client satisfaction. Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (RI Status) - Essential Skills and Experience: - Proven experience in managing a client portfolio at Senior Manager or Director level within an accounting practice. You must have RI status. - Demonstrable success in business development and client acquisition. - Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to mentor and guide a team. - Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, ensuring effective client relations. - A professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) Vaisto Recruitment offers a generous referral scheme. If you refer a practice candidate to me (who is not already registered) as a thank you will receive a voucher up to the value of £1000.Vouchers are paid on successful completion of the referral's probation period. The above vacancy is only one of many that I am handling. Vaisto Recruitment specialises in permanent and contract practice assignments including: - Audit Partner / Audit Director / Audit Associate Director / Audit Manager / Audit Senior / Audit Associate / Audit Semi Senior - Business Services Partner / Business Services Director / Business Services Manager / Business Services Associate / Accounts Senior / Accounts Associate - Tax Partner / Tax Director / Tax Manager / Tax Senior Manager / Tax Senior / Tax Semi Senior - Accounts Partner / Accounts Director / Accounts Manager / Accounts Senior / Accounts Semi Senior - Corporate Finance Partner / Corporate Finance Director / Corporate Finance Manager / Corporate Finance Executive / Corporate Finance Senior M&A - Payroll Bureau - Practice Managers
Our client is a well-established, not-for-profit organisation who are now looking to strengthen their payroll team with an experienced Senior Payroll Advisor. This role will be fully office based in Sawtry. As a Senior Payroll Advisor, you will play a key role in delivering an accurate and efficient payroll service across multiple sites. This is a fast-paced and varied position, ideal for someone who enjoys both technical payroll work and supporting others. Key Responsibilities: Process high-volume payroll across multiple sites Manage payroll queries and provide expert advice to staff Administer pensions and ensure compliance with TPS and LGPS schemes Support payroll compliance and reporting requirements Mentor and support junior members of the payroll team Work collaboratively with HR and finance teams Essential experience required: Strong end-to-end payroll experience Confident managing high-volume payroll Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills Strong communication skills with the ability to handle queries effectively Desirable: Experience with TPS and/or LGPS pension schemes Public sector or education sector experience Familiarity with iTrent payroll system Benefits: Generous pension scheme (including DB options - Local Government or Teachers' Pension Scheme) 37 hour working week On-site parking available Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Supportive team environment within a large organisation 51530RM INDPAYS The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Our client is a well-established, not-for-profit organisation who are now looking to strengthen their payroll team with an experienced Senior Payroll Advisor. This role will be fully office based in Sawtry. As a Senior Payroll Advisor, you will play a key role in delivering an accurate and efficient payroll service across multiple sites. This is a fast-paced and varied position, ideal for someone who enjoys both technical payroll work and supporting others. Key Responsibilities: Process high-volume payroll across multiple sites Manage payroll queries and provide expert advice to staff Administer pensions and ensure compliance with TPS and LGPS schemes Support payroll compliance and reporting requirements Mentor and support junior members of the payroll team Work collaboratively with HR and finance teams Essential experience required: Strong end-to-end payroll experience Confident managing high-volume payroll Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills Strong communication skills with the ability to handle queries effectively Desirable: Experience with TPS and/or LGPS pension schemes Public sector or education sector experience Familiarity with iTrent payroll system Benefits: Generous pension scheme (including DB options - Local Government or Teachers' Pension Scheme) 37 hour working week On-site parking available Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Supportive team environment within a large organisation 51530RM INDPAYS The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Role: Director of Operations Location: Chippenham Employer: Private Members' Golf Club Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 + Performance Bonus Platinum Recruitment is proud to support one of the region's most progressive Private Members' Clubs in their search for a Director of Operations . Following a period of substantial growth in golf operations, the Club is now seeking a commercially minded, hands-on leader to professionalise and elevate the administration, hospitality, and business functions of the estate. Working alongside the Director of Golf, you will be a key figure in safeguarding the long-term success and cultural heritage of this prestigious venue. What's in it for you? Competitive Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum. Performance Bonus: Opportunity to increase earnings based on F&B growth and KPI delivery. Strategic Autonomy: Lead a thorough review of the current organisational structure and implement your own vision for excellence. Professional Environment: Work within a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to reinvesting in member facilities and service. Meals provided while on duty. What's involved? As the Director of Operations, you will have total oversight of the "non-golf" business, acting as a peer to the Director of Golf and reporting directly to the Board of Directors. Business Leadership: Accountable for the day-to-day administration and hospitality functions. You will be the primary driver of the Club's financial objectives and forward management plans. Hospitality & F&B Growth: Deliver a 25% annual growth target in F&B. You will develop a vibrant social calendar and maximise the use of the Club's event spaces for members and private conferencing. Financial Management: Work with the Finance Director to manage the £1.5m turnover. You will oversee P&L, balance sheets, cash flow reports, and ensure all "value for money" cost reductions are identified. Staff Management: Lead, mentor, and restructure the hospitality and admin teams. You will be responsible for HR compliance, payroll, and creating a high-performance service culture. Compliance & Governance: Act as the lead for Health & Safety, insurance, and legal frameworks (Companies Acts), managing relationships with auditors, bankers, and legal advisors. Sound like the role for you? This is a hands-on leadership role. We are looking for a candidate who can balance high-level commercial strategy with the ability to be present on the floor, engaging with members and driving standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience as a General Manager or Operations Director within a luxury hotel, country club, or high-end hospitality environment. Strong commercial acumen with a track record of driving F&B revenue. Experience in organisational restructuring and team development. Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage complex stakeholder relationships (Boards and Committees). Non-golf" background is welcomed; business and hospitality expertise are the primary focus. Sound like the role for you? Then we would love to hear from you! Click Apply Now and one of the team will be in touch to discuss this Director of Operations role in Wiltshire. Don't forget to speak to your consultant about our "Recommend a Friend" referral scheme and find out how you could earn up to £250 per recommendation. Consultant: Natasha Seadon Job Number: 935756 / INDF&B Job Role: Director of Operations Location: Chippenham Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Role: Director of Operations Location: Chippenham Employer: Private Members' Golf Club Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 + Performance Bonus Platinum Recruitment is proud to support one of the region's most progressive Private Members' Clubs in their search for a Director of Operations . Following a period of substantial growth in golf operations, the Club is now seeking a commercially minded, hands-on leader to professionalise and elevate the administration, hospitality, and business functions of the estate. Working alongside the Director of Golf, you will be a key figure in safeguarding the long-term success and cultural heritage of this prestigious venue. What's in it for you? Competitive Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum. Performance Bonus: Opportunity to increase earnings based on F&B growth and KPI delivery. Strategic Autonomy: Lead a thorough review of the current organisational structure and implement your own vision for excellence. Professional Environment: Work within a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to reinvesting in member facilities and service. Meals provided while on duty. What's involved? As the Director of Operations, you will have total oversight of the "non-golf" business, acting as a peer to the Director of Golf and reporting directly to the Board of Directors. Business Leadership: Accountable for the day-to-day administration and hospitality functions. You will be the primary driver of the Club's financial objectives and forward management plans. Hospitality & F&B Growth: Deliver a 25% annual growth target in F&B. You will develop a vibrant social calendar and maximise the use of the Club's event spaces for members and private conferencing. Financial Management: Work with the Finance Director to manage the £1.5m turnover. You will oversee P&L, balance sheets, cash flow reports, and ensure all "value for money" cost reductions are identified. Staff Management: Lead, mentor, and restructure the hospitality and admin teams. You will be responsible for HR compliance, payroll, and creating a high-performance service culture. Compliance & Governance: Act as the lead for Health & Safety, insurance, and legal frameworks (Companies Acts), managing relationships with auditors, bankers, and legal advisors. Sound like the role for you? This is a hands-on leadership role. We are looking for a candidate who can balance high-level commercial strategy with the ability to be present on the floor, engaging with members and driving standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience as a General Manager or Operations Director within a luxury hotel, country club, or high-end hospitality environment. Strong commercial acumen with a track record of driving F&B revenue. Experience in organisational restructuring and team development. Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage complex stakeholder relationships (Boards and Committees). Non-golf" background is welcomed; business and hospitality expertise are the primary focus. Sound like the role for you? Then we would love to hear from you! Click Apply Now and one of the team will be in touch to discuss this Director of Operations role in Wiltshire. Don't forget to speak to your consultant about our "Recommend a Friend" referral scheme and find out how you could earn up to £250 per recommendation. Consultant: Natasha Seadon Job Number: 935756 / INDF&B Job Role: Director of Operations Location: Chippenham Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Financial Controller Location: Bedford (Hybrid working available) Hours: 35 hours per week Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Contract: Permanent About the Role NRG is partnering with a well-respected SME in the service sector to recruit an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller . This is a pivotal role within the organisation, leading the finance function and contributing directly to both strategic and operational decision-making. Reporting to the General Manager and managing a small finance team, you will oversee all financial activities, ensuring strong controls, accurate reporting, and effective financial planning. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a varied environment where responsibilities are broad and your impact is visible. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage day-to-day finance operations, including AP, AR, general ledger, and payroll. Produce accurate and timely monthly, half-yearly, and annual financial statements. Develop, implement, and monitor robust internal controls to ensure compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Coordinate external audits and tax filings, working closely with auditors and tax advisors. Prepare budgets, forecasts, and variance analyses to support strategic decision-making. Monitor cash flow and maintain the organisation's financial stability. Provide insightful financial analysis to senior management, identifying trends, risks, and opportunities. Lead the annual budgeting process in collaboration with department heads. Manage relationships with banks, financial institutions, insurance brokers, HR consultancy, and other external partners. Drive continuous improvement by enhancing financial systems, processes, and reporting. Mentor and support the Finance Assistant and Senior Finance Assistant. Undertake ad hoc financial analysis and project work as required. Act as the key contact for HR and Health & Safety advisory services. About You You combine strong technical expertise with confident leadership and a proactive, hands-on approach. You are comfortable working in a fast-paced SME environment and managing a varied workload with accuracy and composure. Essential Qualifications & Experience ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified. Minimum 5 years' experience in accounting or finance roles, including at least 2 years in a supervisory or managerial position. Experience working in a small organisation with a broad finance remit. Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, budgeting, and internal controls. Advanced Excel skills and proficiency with accounting software (e.g., Sage). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence at all levels. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. A solutions-focused mindset and commitment to continuous professional development. What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £55,000 Hybrid working Cash health plan Life insurance Supportive, friendly, and collaborative team culture Free on-site parking
May 03, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Location: Bedford (Hybrid working available) Hours: 35 hours per week Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Contract: Permanent About the Role NRG is partnering with a well-respected SME in the service sector to recruit an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller . This is a pivotal role within the organisation, leading the finance function and contributing directly to both strategic and operational decision-making. Reporting to the General Manager and managing a small finance team, you will oversee all financial activities, ensuring strong controls, accurate reporting, and effective financial planning. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a varied environment where responsibilities are broad and your impact is visible. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage day-to-day finance operations, including AP, AR, general ledger, and payroll. Produce accurate and timely monthly, half-yearly, and annual financial statements. Develop, implement, and monitor robust internal controls to ensure compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Coordinate external audits and tax filings, working closely with auditors and tax advisors. Prepare budgets, forecasts, and variance analyses to support strategic decision-making. Monitor cash flow and maintain the organisation's financial stability. Provide insightful financial analysis to senior management, identifying trends, risks, and opportunities. Lead the annual budgeting process in collaboration with department heads. Manage relationships with banks, financial institutions, insurance brokers, HR consultancy, and other external partners. Drive continuous improvement by enhancing financial systems, processes, and reporting. Mentor and support the Finance Assistant and Senior Finance Assistant. Undertake ad hoc financial analysis and project work as required. Act as the key contact for HR and Health & Safety advisory services. About You You combine strong technical expertise with confident leadership and a proactive, hands-on approach. You are comfortable working in a fast-paced SME environment and managing a varied workload with accuracy and composure. Essential Qualifications & Experience ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified. Minimum 5 years' experience in accounting or finance roles, including at least 2 years in a supervisory or managerial position. Experience working in a small organisation with a broad finance remit. Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, budgeting, and internal controls. Advanced Excel skills and proficiency with accounting software (e.g., Sage). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence at all levels. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. A solutions-focused mindset and commitment to continuous professional development. What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £55,000 Hybrid working Cash health plan Life insurance Supportive, friendly, and collaborative team culture Free on-site parking