Reed Finance are proud to be recruiting on behalf of a successful and growing manufacturing organisation based in Sunderland. We are seeking a Management Accountant to join the business and play a key role in delivering high quality financial reporting, insight and control. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified or part qualified (actively studying) proactive finance professional. The accountant will support the finance function in delivering accurate financial reporting, robust financial controls and meaningful analysis to guide operational and strategic decision making. Responsibilities: Produce timely and accurate monthly management accounts (within agreed deadlines). Prepare variance analysis, performance reports and financial commentary for senior leadership. Maintain the general ledger and ensure compliance with UK accounting standards. Support the preparation of annual budgets and financial plans. Produce regular financial forecasts and updates for management. Maintain and improve internal control frameworks. Manage fixed asset registers and depreciation. Oversee inventory accounting including stock and WIP valuations. Monitor job profitability and oversee treatment of write-offs. Manage VAT returns, PAYE reporting and other statutory submissions. Prepare supporting schedules for audits and statutory accounts. Assist with group-level reporting requirements. Provide financial insight to operational teams to support decision-making. Assess financial viability of capital and revenue projects. Work closely with managers to support achievement of financial targets. Oversee payroll, purchase ledger and sales ledger processes. Provide guidance and development to finance team members. Drive improvements in systems, reporting and processes. Contribute to wider business improvement initiatives. Participate in management and communication meetings. If you're an Accountant looking for a varied and impactful role within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Reed Finance are proud to be recruiting on behalf of a successful and growing manufacturing organisation based in Sunderland. We are seeking a Management Accountant to join the business and play a key role in delivering high quality financial reporting, insight and control. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified or part qualified (actively studying) proactive finance professional. The accountant will support the finance function in delivering accurate financial reporting, robust financial controls and meaningful analysis to guide operational and strategic decision making. Responsibilities: Produce timely and accurate monthly management accounts (within agreed deadlines). Prepare variance analysis, performance reports and financial commentary for senior leadership. Maintain the general ledger and ensure compliance with UK accounting standards. Support the preparation of annual budgets and financial plans. Produce regular financial forecasts and updates for management. Maintain and improve internal control frameworks. Manage fixed asset registers and depreciation. Oversee inventory accounting including stock and WIP valuations. Monitor job profitability and oversee treatment of write-offs. Manage VAT returns, PAYE reporting and other statutory submissions. Prepare supporting schedules for audits and statutory accounts. Assist with group-level reporting requirements. Provide financial insight to operational teams to support decision-making. Assess financial viability of capital and revenue projects. Work closely with managers to support achievement of financial targets. Oversee payroll, purchase ledger and sales ledger processes. Provide guidance and development to finance team members. Drive improvements in systems, reporting and processes. Contribute to wider business improvement initiatives. Participate in management and communication meetings. If you're an Accountant looking for a varied and impactful role within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Role: Group Accountant - Technical and Capital Organisation: Chesterfield Borough Council Location: Chesterfield, Derbyshire - Hybrid working Type: Permanent Salary: £50,269 to £53,460 plus a potential £4k market supplement About the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital position: Sellick Partnership is pleased to be working in partnership with a well-respected and long-standing Local Authority client in Derbyshire. We are supporting Chesterfield Borough Council exclusively with the recruitment for a Group Accountant - Technical and Capital to join their finance team permanently. This role comes with a competitive salary and offers a hybrid work arrangement to suit your work-life balance. Purpose of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital: Responsible for the provision of high-level technical accounting support, ensuring compliance with local government accounting regulations, and offering strategic financial advice. To provide high-quality financial information, including statutory financial reporting, accounting and management of capital programme and financing, Taxation, Insurance, Banking and Cash management, Treasury Management activities, and Asset Management. To ensure that all financial information and processes are compliant with the relevant legislation and accounting standards. Key duties and responsibilities of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital: Support the management and coordination of the final accounts process and the production of the primary statement for the statutory accounts in accordance with the statutory timetable and relevant codes of practice Produce clear and concise financial reports for service managers, senior management, and committees Provide expert advice and support on technical accounting matters To ensure that control and suspense accounts are monitored and reconciled regularly Lead on the preparation and management of the Council's capital accounting To forecast, monitor and account for the capital financing resources To lead on the production, monitoring and reporting of the General Fund capital programme To provide support in the development, monitoring and reporting of the housing capital programme Provide support in determining the affordability of the capital programme in terms of available capital resources and the revenue budget consequences. To maintain and develop the fixed asset register in accordance with the relevant code of practice Financial decision-making support to strong financial performance. Use analysis and insight to support business and investment activities, option appraisals, and support the development of financial modelling and business case development. To oversee and manage the Council's Treasury Management Activities Provide technical expertise on VAT Required experience of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital A fully qualified finance professional (CIPFA/ACCA/ACA or equivalent). Strong Local Authority experience Capital Accountant and Treasury Management Preparation of year-end processes and the production of financial statements Benefits alongside the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital role will include: Excellent Local Authority pension scheme. Hybrid working arrangements: flexible to suit your work-life balance and commitments. Family-friendly policies: excellent maternity/paternity/adoption leave. Employee perks: access to a wide range of online discount schemes. Continuous learning: ongoing development opportunities for your personal and professional development. How to apply for the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital position: Please get in touch with Adam Rouse in the Derby office for more information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Role: Group Accountant - Technical and Capital Organisation: Chesterfield Borough Council Location: Chesterfield, Derbyshire - Hybrid working Type: Permanent Salary: £50,269 to £53,460 plus a potential £4k market supplement About the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital position: Sellick Partnership is pleased to be working in partnership with a well-respected and long-standing Local Authority client in Derbyshire. We are supporting Chesterfield Borough Council exclusively with the recruitment for a Group Accountant - Technical and Capital to join their finance team permanently. This role comes with a competitive salary and offers a hybrid work arrangement to suit your work-life balance. Purpose of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital: Responsible for the provision of high-level technical accounting support, ensuring compliance with local government accounting regulations, and offering strategic financial advice. To provide high-quality financial information, including statutory financial reporting, accounting and management of capital programme and financing, Taxation, Insurance, Banking and Cash management, Treasury Management activities, and Asset Management. To ensure that all financial information and processes are compliant with the relevant legislation and accounting standards. Key duties and responsibilities of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital: Support the management and coordination of the final accounts process and the production of the primary statement for the statutory accounts in accordance with the statutory timetable and relevant codes of practice Produce clear and concise financial reports for service managers, senior management, and committees Provide expert advice and support on technical accounting matters To ensure that control and suspense accounts are monitored and reconciled regularly Lead on the preparation and management of the Council's capital accounting To forecast, monitor and account for the capital financing resources To lead on the production, monitoring and reporting of the General Fund capital programme To provide support in the development, monitoring and reporting of the housing capital programme Provide support in determining the affordability of the capital programme in terms of available capital resources and the revenue budget consequences. To maintain and develop the fixed asset register in accordance with the relevant code of practice Financial decision-making support to strong financial performance. Use analysis and insight to support business and investment activities, option appraisals, and support the development of financial modelling and business case development. To oversee and manage the Council's Treasury Management Activities Provide technical expertise on VAT Required experience of the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital A fully qualified finance professional (CIPFA/ACCA/ACA or equivalent). Strong Local Authority experience Capital Accountant and Treasury Management Preparation of year-end processes and the production of financial statements Benefits alongside the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital role will include: Excellent Local Authority pension scheme. Hybrid working arrangements: flexible to suit your work-life balance and commitments. Family-friendly policies: excellent maternity/paternity/adoption leave. Employee perks: access to a wide range of online discount schemes. Continuous learning: ongoing development opportunities for your personal and professional development. How to apply for the Group Accountant - Technical and Capital position: Please get in touch with Adam Rouse in the Derby office for more information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Overview This is a perfect 2nd time mover / Audit Manager / Industry Finance Manager role The company offers excellent benefits, hybrid working and generous bonus! About Our Client The company is a prominent global player in the Technology and Telecoms industry. With an extensive workforce, this company is renowned for its innovative solutions and services. Operating in multiple countries, it boasts an inclusive work environment and a strong commitment to its employees' professional growth. Job Description Line manager of financial accounts or management accounts teams Formulating strategic and long-term business plans Ensuring company's financial reports are accurate and timely Developing financial management mechanisms that minimise financial risk Taking in active approach in the automation of financial processes Ensuring compliance with financial regulations and legislation Engaging with auditors to ensure annual monitoring is carried out The Successful Applicant A successful Senior Finance Manager should have: Professional qualification such as ACA, CIMA, ACCA Proficient understanding of finance management principles Strong analytical skills with attention to detail Excellent leadership abilities Experience in strategic planning and risk management Experience, knowledge of or a keen interest in automation policies/ideas Strong knowledge of financial software and Excel Experience of SOX (desirable) What's on Offer A competitive salary - discussed upon interest in the role Hybrid working arrangement Comprehensive health-care benefits Company matched pension scheme Generous bonus structure We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Overview This is a perfect 2nd time mover / Audit Manager / Industry Finance Manager role The company offers excellent benefits, hybrid working and generous bonus! About Our Client The company is a prominent global player in the Technology and Telecoms industry. With an extensive workforce, this company is renowned for its innovative solutions and services. Operating in multiple countries, it boasts an inclusive work environment and a strong commitment to its employees' professional growth. Job Description Line manager of financial accounts or management accounts teams Formulating strategic and long-term business plans Ensuring company's financial reports are accurate and timely Developing financial management mechanisms that minimise financial risk Taking in active approach in the automation of financial processes Ensuring compliance with financial regulations and legislation Engaging with auditors to ensure annual monitoring is carried out The Successful Applicant A successful Senior Finance Manager should have: Professional qualification such as ACA, CIMA, ACCA Proficient understanding of finance management principles Strong analytical skills with attention to detail Excellent leadership abilities Experience in strategic planning and risk management Experience, knowledge of or a keen interest in automation policies/ideas Strong knowledge of financial software and Excel Experience of SOX (desirable) What's on Offer A competitive salary - discussed upon interest in the role Hybrid working arrangement Comprehensive health-care benefits Company matched pension scheme Generous bonus structure We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Tax Senior Location: Bath Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Up to £40,000 DOE (+ study support if required) Do you enjoy the detail of tax work, but feel ready for a role that offers more variety, responsibility and progression? You ll be joining a well established and growing accountancy practice in Bath, part of a respected firm with offices across the South West. The team is friendly, professional, and supportive - And as the firm continues to expand, you ll have the opportunity to grow with it. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Tax Senior to develop their career within a practice that values its people. You ll gain exposure to a wide range of clients and benefit from full study support towards your ATT or CTA qualification. What you ll be doing Managing a varied portfolio of personal and business tax clients, ensuring compliance deadlines are met Preparing and reviewing self-assessment tax returns, P11Ds, and ATED returns Assisting with tax computations and supporting the review process with the Tax Manager Taking part in advisory and project work, gaining exposure to complex tax planning and client advisory work Building strong relationships with clients, providing clear communication and proactive support Working collaboratively with colleagues across the practice to deliver a consistently high-quality service You will be: Experienced in personal tax within an accountancy practice (typically 2+ years) Ideally studying towards ATT or CTA, or recently qualified (study support available) Someone with strong numerical and analytical skills and excellent attention to detail A confident communicator who enjoys developing client relationships and being part of a supportive team Proactive, well-organised, and motivated to continue developing your technical expertise Next Steps If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, click Apply to upload your CV for consideration. Alternatively, contact Valentina Williams on (phone number removed) or (url removed) for a confidential discussion. If this role isn t quite right for you but you re exploring new opportunities in Accountancy & Finance, we d love to have a chat about your next step.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Tax Senior Location: Bath Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Up to £40,000 DOE (+ study support if required) Do you enjoy the detail of tax work, but feel ready for a role that offers more variety, responsibility and progression? You ll be joining a well established and growing accountancy practice in Bath, part of a respected firm with offices across the South West. The team is friendly, professional, and supportive - And as the firm continues to expand, you ll have the opportunity to grow with it. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Tax Senior to develop their career within a practice that values its people. You ll gain exposure to a wide range of clients and benefit from full study support towards your ATT or CTA qualification. What you ll be doing Managing a varied portfolio of personal and business tax clients, ensuring compliance deadlines are met Preparing and reviewing self-assessment tax returns, P11Ds, and ATED returns Assisting with tax computations and supporting the review process with the Tax Manager Taking part in advisory and project work, gaining exposure to complex tax planning and client advisory work Building strong relationships with clients, providing clear communication and proactive support Working collaboratively with colleagues across the practice to deliver a consistently high-quality service You will be: Experienced in personal tax within an accountancy practice (typically 2+ years) Ideally studying towards ATT or CTA, or recently qualified (study support available) Someone with strong numerical and analytical skills and excellent attention to detail A confident communicator who enjoys developing client relationships and being part of a supportive team Proactive, well-organised, and motivated to continue developing your technical expertise Next Steps If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, click Apply to upload your CV for consideration. Alternatively, contact Valentina Williams on (phone number removed) or (url removed) for a confidential discussion. If this role isn t quite right for you but you re exploring new opportunities in Accountancy & Finance, we d love to have a chat about your next step.
Business and Human Rights Manager Are you an experienced human rights & business professional able to engage and drive impact with businesses from a variety of sectors to drive continuous improvement on embedding responsible recruitment, fair work and tackling modern slavery? Do you have technical subject matter expertise and experience sharing insights with a variety of audiences? And do you enjoy training and supporting businesses and developing new business opportunities? Then this could be the position for you. We are looking for an experienced Business and Human Rights Manager to join our committed team as a maternity cover, who will hit the ground running. The role is diverse including developing and delivering training and services with a variety of businesses, with opportunities to generate new funding to drive impact and sustainability, to project manage a collaborative programme and to try out new ideas. You will work remotely, but in close cooperation with the Co-CEO, Head of Business Development, and rest of our committed team across the world. Key tasks and responsibilities: You will deliver interactive training workshops and deliver premium quality services to businesses to support them to embed responsible recruitment and fair work and tackle modern slavery in their operations and supply chains. You will be responsible for ensuring high quality technical content across our organisation and sharing technical insights internally and externally. You will manage and grow Stronger Together s business relations in a variety of sectors, both in the UK and globally to drive impact and generate funding. You will project manage client projects from start to finish and, dependent on candidate experience, manage our UK Construction and Property collaborative programme. Who we are: Stronger Together is an impact driven, not for profit organisation that provides businesses with practical training, resources, business services and collaborative programmes. We work across three continents and within multiple sectors with many organisations to achieve our wider vision of a world where all workers are recruited responsibly and have fair work, free from exploitation. Who you are: An experienced professional with an in-depth understanding of and subject matter expertise on working with businesses on responsible recruitment, ethical labour practices and modern slavery, and significant experience in business engagement/developing and managing senior management corporate sponsor relations (min. 5 years experience) An excellent trainer, with experience of developing and delivering training to businesses The ideal candidate should have experience in a business development role, a track record in building and developing business relations, and strong experience of giving presentations, delivering pitches and closing deals Experienced in maintaining and developing corporate sponsor relations including writing client and grant proposals A strong project manager and great organiser, with the ability to set and meet demanding targets and deadlines, and to hold others accountable to those A professional who has worked with or within the construction, manufacturing, consumer goods, apparel, finance or care sector on responsible business behaviour An excellent communicator, both verbally and in writing, with experience of developing and building new successful working relationships with a range of stakeholders, as well as confidence in representing the organisation professionally at a variety of events A motivated and enthusiastic worker, able to work independently and with remote colleagues/stakeholders Someone with a good eye for detail, whilst retaining sight of the bigger picture. Knowledge of social compliance audit and certification methodologies and audit quality management would be a bonus. UK-based with eligibility to work in the UK. What we can offer you: A fixed-term maternity cover contract from 1st June 31st Dec 2026 (0.8 FTE or full-time) A competitive salary (salary band £41,674 £53,580 gross annually; pro-rata if 0.8 FTE) and enhanced employee benefits Being part of an innovative, and exciting not for profit organisation A friendly global team which is passionate about and committed to fair work, responsible recruitment and systemic change Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements Working remotely (UK-based), with regular in person and online meetings and social team gatherings. How to apply: Please click the link to redirect to our website. Timeline: Application deadline: 12th April 2026 Interviews: w/c 20th April 2026 Starting date: 1st June 2026
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Business and Human Rights Manager Are you an experienced human rights & business professional able to engage and drive impact with businesses from a variety of sectors to drive continuous improvement on embedding responsible recruitment, fair work and tackling modern slavery? Do you have technical subject matter expertise and experience sharing insights with a variety of audiences? And do you enjoy training and supporting businesses and developing new business opportunities? Then this could be the position for you. We are looking for an experienced Business and Human Rights Manager to join our committed team as a maternity cover, who will hit the ground running. The role is diverse including developing and delivering training and services with a variety of businesses, with opportunities to generate new funding to drive impact and sustainability, to project manage a collaborative programme and to try out new ideas. You will work remotely, but in close cooperation with the Co-CEO, Head of Business Development, and rest of our committed team across the world. Key tasks and responsibilities: You will deliver interactive training workshops and deliver premium quality services to businesses to support them to embed responsible recruitment and fair work and tackle modern slavery in their operations and supply chains. You will be responsible for ensuring high quality technical content across our organisation and sharing technical insights internally and externally. You will manage and grow Stronger Together s business relations in a variety of sectors, both in the UK and globally to drive impact and generate funding. You will project manage client projects from start to finish and, dependent on candidate experience, manage our UK Construction and Property collaborative programme. Who we are: Stronger Together is an impact driven, not for profit organisation that provides businesses with practical training, resources, business services and collaborative programmes. We work across three continents and within multiple sectors with many organisations to achieve our wider vision of a world where all workers are recruited responsibly and have fair work, free from exploitation. Who you are: An experienced professional with an in-depth understanding of and subject matter expertise on working with businesses on responsible recruitment, ethical labour practices and modern slavery, and significant experience in business engagement/developing and managing senior management corporate sponsor relations (min. 5 years experience) An excellent trainer, with experience of developing and delivering training to businesses The ideal candidate should have experience in a business development role, a track record in building and developing business relations, and strong experience of giving presentations, delivering pitches and closing deals Experienced in maintaining and developing corporate sponsor relations including writing client and grant proposals A strong project manager and great organiser, with the ability to set and meet demanding targets and deadlines, and to hold others accountable to those A professional who has worked with or within the construction, manufacturing, consumer goods, apparel, finance or care sector on responsible business behaviour An excellent communicator, both verbally and in writing, with experience of developing and building new successful working relationships with a range of stakeholders, as well as confidence in representing the organisation professionally at a variety of events A motivated and enthusiastic worker, able to work independently and with remote colleagues/stakeholders Someone with a good eye for detail, whilst retaining sight of the bigger picture. Knowledge of social compliance audit and certification methodologies and audit quality management would be a bonus. UK-based with eligibility to work in the UK. What we can offer you: A fixed-term maternity cover contract from 1st June 31st Dec 2026 (0.8 FTE or full-time) A competitive salary (salary band £41,674 £53,580 gross annually; pro-rata if 0.8 FTE) and enhanced employee benefits Being part of an innovative, and exciting not for profit organisation A friendly global team which is passionate about and committed to fair work, responsible recruitment and systemic change Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements Working remotely (UK-based), with regular in person and online meetings and social team gatherings. How to apply: Please click the link to redirect to our website. Timeline: Application deadline: 12th April 2026 Interviews: w/c 20th April 2026 Starting date: 1st June 2026
This is a unique opportunity to join a leading UK Housing provider Repairs Senior Operations Manager - to £81,400 - London This is a Permanent, Full-Time vacancy Your new role To lead and be accountable for the delivery of high-quality property Response Repairs Service, and department complaint handling across London housing stock with a budget portfolio of circa £4m. Embedding a customer focused culture, focussing on contract management and operational performance, cost control and value for money. Leading the strategy, identifying opportunities for integration, growth and improvement. re you a strategic thinker with a passion for driving commercial success? Do you have experience in repairs and maintenance and financial oversight? If so, we'd love to hear from you! As our Senior Operations Manager (London), you'll play a key role in ensuring the efficiency and profitability of our repair and maintenance operations. You'll lead and be accountable for the delivery of high-quality property Response Repairs Service, complaint handling across London all while working with a fantastic team that's dedicated to delivering top-quality services. Customers are at the heart of everything we do so we want to make sure that all our services provided are of high quality and undertaken with a commercial and customer-based ethos. We also want to make sure that what we do represent value for money and are resident focused. Using your experience to deliver proactive and forward-thinking approach, you'll lead on a collaborative working style with all stakeholders to build strong relationships within Homecare and across all other resident panels. Remember, we don't want to do things the way they've always been done, we want to do things even better! You'll work closely with the Head of Service, Finance Business Partner and Directors on the forecasting and reconciliation of the budgets of the response repairs work stream. You'll be working from our London's office or main offices a minimum of three days to per week to connect and collaborate with colleagues and the other two days can be worked from at a place of your choosing whether that's at another of our offices or at home but always as operational delivery requires, so a flexible approach is also required. You have /can: Demonstrable experience/ role model of working in a similar leadership capacity. Ability to build strong relationships across all areas and levels. Inspiring developing and mentoring diverse teams. • Demonstrate considerable commercial/ Operational experience when dealing with 3rd party contractor deliver in a property service arena. • H&S qualification (IOSH 5 day or NEBOSH construction certificate) with a depth of working knowledge of application of Health and Safety legislation and how to keep people safe. • Have, or be willing to work towards, an Ofqual-recognised qualification in Housing Management (Chartered Institute of Housing 5 or equivalent). • Demonstrable significant management level experience with budgetary responsibilities and management • Good commercial awareness and ability to utilise system data to support effective decision making. • IT Literate with experience of repair management systems, the application of job management and diary planning for a significant size workforce
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
This is a unique opportunity to join a leading UK Housing provider Repairs Senior Operations Manager - to £81,400 - London This is a Permanent, Full-Time vacancy Your new role To lead and be accountable for the delivery of high-quality property Response Repairs Service, and department complaint handling across London housing stock with a budget portfolio of circa £4m. Embedding a customer focused culture, focussing on contract management and operational performance, cost control and value for money. Leading the strategy, identifying opportunities for integration, growth and improvement. re you a strategic thinker with a passion for driving commercial success? Do you have experience in repairs and maintenance and financial oversight? If so, we'd love to hear from you! As our Senior Operations Manager (London), you'll play a key role in ensuring the efficiency and profitability of our repair and maintenance operations. You'll lead and be accountable for the delivery of high-quality property Response Repairs Service, complaint handling across London all while working with a fantastic team that's dedicated to delivering top-quality services. Customers are at the heart of everything we do so we want to make sure that all our services provided are of high quality and undertaken with a commercial and customer-based ethos. We also want to make sure that what we do represent value for money and are resident focused. Using your experience to deliver proactive and forward-thinking approach, you'll lead on a collaborative working style with all stakeholders to build strong relationships within Homecare and across all other resident panels. Remember, we don't want to do things the way they've always been done, we want to do things even better! You'll work closely with the Head of Service, Finance Business Partner and Directors on the forecasting and reconciliation of the budgets of the response repairs work stream. You'll be working from our London's office or main offices a minimum of three days to per week to connect and collaborate with colleagues and the other two days can be worked from at a place of your choosing whether that's at another of our offices or at home but always as operational delivery requires, so a flexible approach is also required. You have /can: Demonstrable experience/ role model of working in a similar leadership capacity. Ability to build strong relationships across all areas and levels. Inspiring developing and mentoring diverse teams. • Demonstrate considerable commercial/ Operational experience when dealing with 3rd party contractor deliver in a property service arena. • H&S qualification (IOSH 5 day or NEBOSH construction certificate) with a depth of working knowledge of application of Health and Safety legislation and how to keep people safe. • Have, or be willing to work towards, an Ofqual-recognised qualification in Housing Management (Chartered Institute of Housing 5 or equivalent). • Demonstrable significant management level experience with budgetary responsibilities and management • Good commercial awareness and ability to utilise system data to support effective decision making. • IT Literate with experience of repair management systems, the application of job management and diary planning for a significant size workforce
Pertemps Bristol Central Commercial
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Senior Finance Analyst - Manufacturing & Operations Location: North Somerset Salary: Up to £63,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus benefits We're looking for a Senior Finance Analyst to be a trusted partner within the organisation. You'll provide insight, financial analysis, and strategic support to drive operational performance, cost efficiency, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Business Partnering: Act as the go-to finance expert for site managers, providing insights on cost drivers, material usage, labour efficiency, waste, and overheads. Financial Planning & Reporting: Lead monthly P&L analysis, forecasting, and budgeting. Deliver clear cost centre reports highlighting variances and trends. Manufacturing Costing & Inventory: Analyse production variances, monitor WIP, support standard cost updates, and optimise inventory and working capital. Systems & Reporting: Maintain and improve SAP ERP reports; automate reporting processes using Excel/Power BI. Controls & Continuous Improvement: Ensure compliance with internal controls, support audits, and drive process improvements across finance and operations. Skills & Experience Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) or equivalent experience in manufacturing finance. Strong financial modelling, analytical, and business partnering skills. Experience with SAP ERP (FI/CO, PP, MM) and Power BI desirable. Knowledge of product costing, BOMs, routings, and production processes. Excellent communicator, able to influence senior operational teams. Hands-on, proactive, and commercially focused with a continuous improvement mindset. Benefits Flexible working options 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) Bonus scheme (up to 7.5% of salary) Pension contribution up to 8% Life assurance (4x salary) Cash health plan Access to fitness and wellbeing programmes Supportive culture with employee clubs, social activities, and professional development opportunities Apply now to join a forward-thinking, dynamic operations finance team and make a real impact across the business.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Finance Analyst - Manufacturing & Operations Location: North Somerset Salary: Up to £63,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus benefits We're looking for a Senior Finance Analyst to be a trusted partner within the organisation. You'll provide insight, financial analysis, and strategic support to drive operational performance, cost efficiency, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Business Partnering: Act as the go-to finance expert for site managers, providing insights on cost drivers, material usage, labour efficiency, waste, and overheads. Financial Planning & Reporting: Lead monthly P&L analysis, forecasting, and budgeting. Deliver clear cost centre reports highlighting variances and trends. Manufacturing Costing & Inventory: Analyse production variances, monitor WIP, support standard cost updates, and optimise inventory and working capital. Systems & Reporting: Maintain and improve SAP ERP reports; automate reporting processes using Excel/Power BI. Controls & Continuous Improvement: Ensure compliance with internal controls, support audits, and drive process improvements across finance and operations. Skills & Experience Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) or equivalent experience in manufacturing finance. Strong financial modelling, analytical, and business partnering skills. Experience with SAP ERP (FI/CO, PP, MM) and Power BI desirable. Knowledge of product costing, BOMs, routings, and production processes. Excellent communicator, able to influence senior operational teams. Hands-on, proactive, and commercially focused with a continuous improvement mindset. Benefits Flexible working options 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) Bonus scheme (up to 7.5% of salary) Pension contribution up to 8% Life assurance (4x salary) Cash health plan Access to fitness and wellbeing programmes Supportive culture with employee clubs, social activities, and professional development opportunities Apply now to join a forward-thinking, dynamic operations finance team and make a real impact across the business.
Adele Carr Recruitment is currently recruiting on behalf of a growing and well-established accountancy practice for an experienced Audit & Accounts Senior . This role would suit a newly qualified or finalist ACCA or ICAEW professional who is looking to apply their knowledge across accounting, audit and corporation tax, while continuing to develop their career within a supportive and growing firm. The Role As an Audit & Accounts Senior, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality audit and accounting services to a varied portfolio of clients. The position will involve a combination of audit assignments and accounts preparation, along with supporting clients with technical queries and compliance matters. Approximately 50% of the role will involve working at client premises , conducting statutory audits and supporting the delivery of audit engagements. Clients are typically owner-managed businesses across a wide range of sectors , including some more complex group structures with overseas subsidiaries or parent companies and turnovers of up to 50m . Key responsibilities include: Preparing statutory accounts Completing statutory audit assignments Preparing corporation tax returns Providing professional advice and responding to client queries Communicating audit findings and discussing issues with clients during engagements Reviewing work completed by junior team members Supporting and coaching junior staff members Reporting directly to Partners and Senior Managers on assignments You will be expected to maintain a high standard of technical work , manage your own deadlines effectively and contribute to delivering excellent client service. About You The ideal candidate will have: ACCA or ICAEW qualification (or finalist status) At least 3 years' experience within an accountancy practice environment Strong technical knowledge across audit, accounts and corporation tax Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with a variety of clients, from owner-managers to Finance Directors Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments A proactive and motivated approach to work Career Development The firm places a strong emphasis on internal progression and professional development , with clear opportunities to progress to Manager level and beyond as the business continues to grow. Benefits Group life assurance (4x salary) 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Private medical insurance (following probation) Option to purchase additional holiday days On-site parking Social events and company functions Employee benefits portal (including GP and prescription services, cashback and retail vouchers) Employee Assistance Programme Employee referral bonus scheme Ongoing training and development to support both professional qualifications and personal career goals Please note: This role is only open to candidates who have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this position. If you have the relevant skills and experience outlined above, we encourage you to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Adele Carr Recruitment is currently recruiting on behalf of a growing and well-established accountancy practice for an experienced Audit & Accounts Senior . This role would suit a newly qualified or finalist ACCA or ICAEW professional who is looking to apply their knowledge across accounting, audit and corporation tax, while continuing to develop their career within a supportive and growing firm. The Role As an Audit & Accounts Senior, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality audit and accounting services to a varied portfolio of clients. The position will involve a combination of audit assignments and accounts preparation, along with supporting clients with technical queries and compliance matters. Approximately 50% of the role will involve working at client premises , conducting statutory audits and supporting the delivery of audit engagements. Clients are typically owner-managed businesses across a wide range of sectors , including some more complex group structures with overseas subsidiaries or parent companies and turnovers of up to 50m . Key responsibilities include: Preparing statutory accounts Completing statutory audit assignments Preparing corporation tax returns Providing professional advice and responding to client queries Communicating audit findings and discussing issues with clients during engagements Reviewing work completed by junior team members Supporting and coaching junior staff members Reporting directly to Partners and Senior Managers on assignments You will be expected to maintain a high standard of technical work , manage your own deadlines effectively and contribute to delivering excellent client service. About You The ideal candidate will have: ACCA or ICAEW qualification (or finalist status) At least 3 years' experience within an accountancy practice environment Strong technical knowledge across audit, accounts and corporation tax Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with a variety of clients, from owner-managers to Finance Directors Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments A proactive and motivated approach to work Career Development The firm places a strong emphasis on internal progression and professional development , with clear opportunities to progress to Manager level and beyond as the business continues to grow. Benefits Group life assurance (4x salary) 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Private medical insurance (following probation) Option to purchase additional holiday days On-site parking Social events and company functions Employee benefits portal (including GP and prescription services, cashback and retail vouchers) Employee Assistance Programme Employee referral bonus scheme Ongoing training and development to support both professional qualifications and personal career goals Please note: This role is only open to candidates who have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this position. If you have the relevant skills and experience outlined above, we encourage you to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
FP&A Manager - 6-9 Month Fixed Term Contract Start Date - ASAP The Opportunity We are working with a leading professional services group to appoint an experienced FP&A Manager on a contract or fixed-term basis. This is an urgent requirement, arising from an internal move, and the successful candidate will need to be available to start quickly.The role sits at the heart of the group's Finance function and carries real responsibility from day one - consolidating financial reporting across multiple sub-divisions, benchmarking performance, and providing the senior leadership team with the insight they need to make informed commercial decisions.This is not a slow-burn transformation role. You'll be expected to operate at pace, manage competing priorities across disparate business units, and bring immediate credibility with senior stakeholders. In return, you'll get broad commercial exposure across a complex, acquisitive group and the opportunity to shape how finance is done across the organisation. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the central consolidation point for all divisional financial reporting - weekly, monthly, and ad hoc - across several Group divisions. Critically evaluating the quality and consistency of reporting outputs across sub-divisions, identifying best-in-class approaches and mapping these across the wider group. Owning the Group EXCO pack, Group finance deliverables (Revenue, EBITDA, Capex, Exceptionals, DART), and consolidated cashflow reporting. Leading the annual budget consolidation across all sub-divisions, delivering final numbers in line with Group timelines. Providing rapid resolution of BAU reporting issues and acting as a steady pair of hands during a period of transition. Producing high-quality forecasts, variance commentary, MI, and board-level reporting. Building trusted relationships with sub-divisional finance leads and senior operational stakeholders across the group. Identifying and driving process improvements across the FP&A function, including better use of Planful and Power BI. Supporting the Group CFO on ad hoc strategic and analytical projects as required. What We're Looking For 5+ years of FP&A experience, ideally in a group or divisional role with consolidation responsibility across multiple business units. A qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) with strong technical foundations. Proven experience managing and influencing senior stakeholders - you'll be engaging at CFO and ExCo level regularly. Exceptional Excel modelling skills and comfort working with large, unstructured datasets. Experience with Planful and/or Power BI is a strong advantage. A commercial mindset - you understand the business behind the numbers and can translate data into decisions. A genuine self-starter: organised, resilient, and able to manage multiple deadlines without close supervision. A background in Professional Services, Insurance, or Consulting would be advantageous, though not essential. Available at short notice - this role needs to be filled quickly.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
FP&A Manager - 6-9 Month Fixed Term Contract Start Date - ASAP The Opportunity We are working with a leading professional services group to appoint an experienced FP&A Manager on a contract or fixed-term basis. This is an urgent requirement, arising from an internal move, and the successful candidate will need to be available to start quickly.The role sits at the heart of the group's Finance function and carries real responsibility from day one - consolidating financial reporting across multiple sub-divisions, benchmarking performance, and providing the senior leadership team with the insight they need to make informed commercial decisions.This is not a slow-burn transformation role. You'll be expected to operate at pace, manage competing priorities across disparate business units, and bring immediate credibility with senior stakeholders. In return, you'll get broad commercial exposure across a complex, acquisitive group and the opportunity to shape how finance is done across the organisation. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the central consolidation point for all divisional financial reporting - weekly, monthly, and ad hoc - across several Group divisions. Critically evaluating the quality and consistency of reporting outputs across sub-divisions, identifying best-in-class approaches and mapping these across the wider group. Owning the Group EXCO pack, Group finance deliverables (Revenue, EBITDA, Capex, Exceptionals, DART), and consolidated cashflow reporting. Leading the annual budget consolidation across all sub-divisions, delivering final numbers in line with Group timelines. Providing rapid resolution of BAU reporting issues and acting as a steady pair of hands during a period of transition. Producing high-quality forecasts, variance commentary, MI, and board-level reporting. Building trusted relationships with sub-divisional finance leads and senior operational stakeholders across the group. Identifying and driving process improvements across the FP&A function, including better use of Planful and Power BI. Supporting the Group CFO on ad hoc strategic and analytical projects as required. What We're Looking For 5+ years of FP&A experience, ideally in a group or divisional role with consolidation responsibility across multiple business units. A qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) with strong technical foundations. Proven experience managing and influencing senior stakeholders - you'll be engaging at CFO and ExCo level regularly. Exceptional Excel modelling skills and comfort working with large, unstructured datasets. Experience with Planful and/or Power BI is a strong advantage. A commercial mindset - you understand the business behind the numbers and can translate data into decisions. A genuine self-starter: organised, resilient, and able to manage multiple deadlines without close supervision. A background in Professional Services, Insurance, or Consulting would be advantageous, though not essential. Available at short notice - this role needs to be filled quickly.
Senior Management Position Salary: up to £57,000 + benefits Full Time Leeds A well established financial planning firm in Leeds is seeking an experienced Practice Manager to take on a pivotal role at the centre of the business. This position combines Board support, people leadership and operational oversight, offering the opportunity to shape culture, drive performance and support the firm's continued growth. The Opportunity The Practice Manager plays a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the firm. You will coordinate monthly Board meetings, maintain strategic momentum across key projects, and act as the firm's Head of People, overseeing HR, recruitment, onboarding and staff development. You will work closely with senior peers across Operations & Marketing, Finance and Compliance, forming a cohesive management team. The role also includes supporting the acquisition and integration of new IFA businesses, ensuring processes run efficiently and new colleagues transition smoothly into the firm. Key Responsibilities Board Governance & Strategic Delivery Coordinate the monthly Board meeting cycle, including agenda preparation and reporting packs. Maintain and manage the Board Action Log, ensuring stakeholders deliver on agreed actions. Head of People Lead all HR activity, including employee relations, performance management and grievance handling. Conduct annual and mid year performance reviews for support staff (approx. 20 employees). Provide coaching and intervention where performance issues arise. Manage recruitment end to end, from advertising roles to issuing contracts and onboarding. Induction & Integration Deliver a high quality induction programme for new IFAs and support staff. Ensure new colleagues are fully integrated into systems, processes and the wider culture. Acquisition Support Act as the central coordinator for the acquisition of IFA businesses. Oversee due diligence and ensure all contracts are in place using established templates. Support post acquisition integration of staff and clients into the firm. About You Experience & Qualifications Proven experience within a financial advice environment (ideally independent). Experience working within a senior management team. Strong HR and people leadership background. Experience designing or delivering structured training or induction programmes. Skills & Attributes Able to synthesise feedback into fair, evidence based performance reviews. Confident presenting to senior stakeholders and holding peers accountable. Warm, diplomatic and professional, able to balance approachability with HR objectivity. Flexible, collaborative and able to adapt to the needs of the wider team. If you're interested, apply now.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Management Position Salary: up to £57,000 + benefits Full Time Leeds A well established financial planning firm in Leeds is seeking an experienced Practice Manager to take on a pivotal role at the centre of the business. This position combines Board support, people leadership and operational oversight, offering the opportunity to shape culture, drive performance and support the firm's continued growth. The Opportunity The Practice Manager plays a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the firm. You will coordinate monthly Board meetings, maintain strategic momentum across key projects, and act as the firm's Head of People, overseeing HR, recruitment, onboarding and staff development. You will work closely with senior peers across Operations & Marketing, Finance and Compliance, forming a cohesive management team. The role also includes supporting the acquisition and integration of new IFA businesses, ensuring processes run efficiently and new colleagues transition smoothly into the firm. Key Responsibilities Board Governance & Strategic Delivery Coordinate the monthly Board meeting cycle, including agenda preparation and reporting packs. Maintain and manage the Board Action Log, ensuring stakeholders deliver on agreed actions. Head of People Lead all HR activity, including employee relations, performance management and grievance handling. Conduct annual and mid year performance reviews for support staff (approx. 20 employees). Provide coaching and intervention where performance issues arise. Manage recruitment end to end, from advertising roles to issuing contracts and onboarding. Induction & Integration Deliver a high quality induction programme for new IFAs and support staff. Ensure new colleagues are fully integrated into systems, processes and the wider culture. Acquisition Support Act as the central coordinator for the acquisition of IFA businesses. Oversee due diligence and ensure all contracts are in place using established templates. Support post acquisition integration of staff and clients into the firm. About You Experience & Qualifications Proven experience within a financial advice environment (ideally independent). Experience working within a senior management team. Strong HR and people leadership background. Experience designing or delivering structured training or induction programmes. Skills & Attributes Able to synthesise feedback into fair, evidence based performance reviews. Confident presenting to senior stakeholders and holding peers accountable. Warm, diplomatic and professional, able to balance approachability with HR objectivity. Flexible, collaborative and able to adapt to the needs of the wider team. If you're interested, apply now.
We're recruiting on behalf of a fast-growing and ambitious lender for an experienced Recoveries Specialiat. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working on complex cases, making balanced risk decisions, and finding practical solutions that deliver strong financial results. The role would suit a commercially minded professional who is confident, proactive, and motivated by driving performance and positive outcomes. The Opportunity: As a recoveries specialist you will take ownership of defaulted and seriously breached loans, proactively structuring exit strategies to maximise recovery while protecting the business and ensuring fair outcomes for borrowers. You will apply sharp financial analysis, confident negotiation, and multi-stakeholder management across legal, valuation, and enforcement channels. Key Responsibilities for the Recoveries Specialist: Analysing over-term, defaulted, and high-risk loans to assess recoverability. Reviewing borrower financials, security positions, guarantees, and exit strategy viability (e.g., refinance, sale, development completion). Conducting cost-benefit analysis across enforcement options, including receivership, administration, and negotiated settlements. Preparing structured recovery strategy papers for senior stakeholder sign-off. Liaising with solicitors, receivers/administrators, valuers, and other partners to implement approved strategies. Monitoring legal proceedings, asset disposals, and enforcement timelines, escalating risks as needed. Managing legal, insolvency, and asset management costs to optimise net recovery outcomes. Tracking post-sale shortfalls and recommend further recovery action where appropriate. Maintaining audit-ready case records, reconciliations, and management information reports. Ensuring all activity aligns with governance standards and credit risk appetite. Candidate Profile Proven experience in recoveries, collections, credit control, or financial services operations- developing own strategies to manage recoveries. Demonstrated ability to manage delinquent accounts and negotiate repayment strategies. Familiarity with dispute resolution, complaint handling, or enforcement processes. Strong financial acumen, analytical skills, and commercial judgement. Experience working with legal teams, insolvency practitioners, or external recovery partners. Proficiency with case management systems, CRM platforms, and Excel. Track record of achieving recovery, resolution, and compliance metrics in a fast-paced environment. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and problem-solving skills. What's on Offer for the Recoveries Specialist: Negotiable salary depending on experince - £35,000 Hybrid working with flexible hours and occasional travel as needed. Generous and increasing holiday allowance, with options to buy or sell leave. Comprehensive benefits including life assurance, income protection, healthcare cash plan, and wellbeing initiatives. Inclusive, values-driven culture with structured behavioural framework and dedicated mental health support. Career development via digital learning and a clear progression path. If you have experience as a Redemptions Agent, Recoveries Specialist, Collections Agent, Debt Recovery Advisor, Relationship Manager or similar this role could be for you. Click apply with your most recent CV for consideratio for the Recoveries Specialist role. JL_FIN
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
We're recruiting on behalf of a fast-growing and ambitious lender for an experienced Recoveries Specialiat. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working on complex cases, making balanced risk decisions, and finding practical solutions that deliver strong financial results. The role would suit a commercially minded professional who is confident, proactive, and motivated by driving performance and positive outcomes. The Opportunity: As a recoveries specialist you will take ownership of defaulted and seriously breached loans, proactively structuring exit strategies to maximise recovery while protecting the business and ensuring fair outcomes for borrowers. You will apply sharp financial analysis, confident negotiation, and multi-stakeholder management across legal, valuation, and enforcement channels. Key Responsibilities for the Recoveries Specialist: Analysing over-term, defaulted, and high-risk loans to assess recoverability. Reviewing borrower financials, security positions, guarantees, and exit strategy viability (e.g., refinance, sale, development completion). Conducting cost-benefit analysis across enforcement options, including receivership, administration, and negotiated settlements. Preparing structured recovery strategy papers for senior stakeholder sign-off. Liaising with solicitors, receivers/administrators, valuers, and other partners to implement approved strategies. Monitoring legal proceedings, asset disposals, and enforcement timelines, escalating risks as needed. Managing legal, insolvency, and asset management costs to optimise net recovery outcomes. Tracking post-sale shortfalls and recommend further recovery action where appropriate. Maintaining audit-ready case records, reconciliations, and management information reports. Ensuring all activity aligns with governance standards and credit risk appetite. Candidate Profile Proven experience in recoveries, collections, credit control, or financial services operations- developing own strategies to manage recoveries. Demonstrated ability to manage delinquent accounts and negotiate repayment strategies. Familiarity with dispute resolution, complaint handling, or enforcement processes. Strong financial acumen, analytical skills, and commercial judgement. Experience working with legal teams, insolvency practitioners, or external recovery partners. Proficiency with case management systems, CRM platforms, and Excel. Track record of achieving recovery, resolution, and compliance metrics in a fast-paced environment. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and problem-solving skills. What's on Offer for the Recoveries Specialist: Negotiable salary depending on experince - £35,000 Hybrid working with flexible hours and occasional travel as needed. Generous and increasing holiday allowance, with options to buy or sell leave. Comprehensive benefits including life assurance, income protection, healthcare cash plan, and wellbeing initiatives. Inclusive, values-driven culture with structured behavioural framework and dedicated mental health support. Career development via digital learning and a clear progression path. If you have experience as a Redemptions Agent, Recoveries Specialist, Collections Agent, Debt Recovery Advisor, Relationship Manager or similar this role could be for you. Click apply with your most recent CV for consideratio for the Recoveries Specialist role. JL_FIN
Role - Business & Operations Coordinator Location - Manchester City Centre (Hybrid) Salary - £28,000-£32,000 Hours - Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm (Flexible working) Reed are currently working with an amazing well-established marketing agencey who are looking to recruit a Business & Operations Coordinator. The client is looking for a hardworking, highly organised, individual to join the operations team. The right person will play a pivotal role working inside their client services department to help drive efficiencies across business. Some of your biggest responsibilities will consist of providing operational and administrative support to the client services team, ensuring efficient job setup, accurate financial tracking, and smooth workflow across all teams. Core responsibilities include: Job Setup and Costing - Support accurate job setup, costing, and billing by ensuring compliance with agency standards and up-to-date reporting Financial Administration -Support financial tracking by monitoring budgets, managing purchase orders and expenses, ensuring billing plans and invoicing are updated on time, and escalating any budget discrepancies Contract compliance Support - Keep records of client contracts and deliverables, monitor compliance with contract terms, report risks or deviations, and assist with contract renewals or amendments Workflow and Resource Coordination - Manage Statements of Work to ensure resources and budgets stay within scope, support capacity forecasting, conduct weekly utilisation reviews to identify and report risks, maintain schedules for creative and studio workflows, spotting inefficiencies and escalating them to the Senior Operations Manager, and collaborate with internal teams to address workflow bottlenecks. Project Tracking and Reporting -Maintain and review project dashboards to monitor status, resource utilisation, recovery rates, and KPIs, escalating any discrepancies or trends. Collaborate with team leads to track job profitability, supporting finance with month-end reporting, ensuring timesheet compliance, and delivering regular operational updates. Meetings and Communications management - Organise internal meetings and sessions with line managers, maintain objective and feedback records, occasionally join client calls for context while primarily focusing on internal operations. Arrange travel bookings for senior team members when required. People and performance support - Provide support for onboarding and fostering team culture, maintain training and compliance records, assist with updates to HR systems (including headcount, departures, and recruitment), and handle ad hoc requests for the people team. Process improvement - Collaborate with senior operations management to drive process improvements, integrate AI into workflow systems, and document and share best practices across the agency.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Role - Business & Operations Coordinator Location - Manchester City Centre (Hybrid) Salary - £28,000-£32,000 Hours - Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm (Flexible working) Reed are currently working with an amazing well-established marketing agencey who are looking to recruit a Business & Operations Coordinator. The client is looking for a hardworking, highly organised, individual to join the operations team. The right person will play a pivotal role working inside their client services department to help drive efficiencies across business. Some of your biggest responsibilities will consist of providing operational and administrative support to the client services team, ensuring efficient job setup, accurate financial tracking, and smooth workflow across all teams. Core responsibilities include: Job Setup and Costing - Support accurate job setup, costing, and billing by ensuring compliance with agency standards and up-to-date reporting Financial Administration -Support financial tracking by monitoring budgets, managing purchase orders and expenses, ensuring billing plans and invoicing are updated on time, and escalating any budget discrepancies Contract compliance Support - Keep records of client contracts and deliverables, monitor compliance with contract terms, report risks or deviations, and assist with contract renewals or amendments Workflow and Resource Coordination - Manage Statements of Work to ensure resources and budgets stay within scope, support capacity forecasting, conduct weekly utilisation reviews to identify and report risks, maintain schedules for creative and studio workflows, spotting inefficiencies and escalating them to the Senior Operations Manager, and collaborate with internal teams to address workflow bottlenecks. Project Tracking and Reporting -Maintain and review project dashboards to monitor status, resource utilisation, recovery rates, and KPIs, escalating any discrepancies or trends. Collaborate with team leads to track job profitability, supporting finance with month-end reporting, ensuring timesheet compliance, and delivering regular operational updates. Meetings and Communications management - Organise internal meetings and sessions with line managers, maintain objective and feedback records, occasionally join client calls for context while primarily focusing on internal operations. Arrange travel bookings for senior team members when required. People and performance support - Provide support for onboarding and fostering team culture, maintain training and compliance records, assist with updates to HR systems (including headcount, departures, and recruitment), and handle ad hoc requests for the people team. Process improvement - Collaborate with senior operations management to drive process improvements, integrate AI into workflow systems, and document and share best practices across the agency.
Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance Location: Farringdon, London (Office Based) Salary: Competitive Basic + Monthly Commission (Uncapped) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance We are working with a well-established and well-funded specialist lender looking to appoint a driven Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance to join their growing London team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance who enjoys building broker relationships, supporting deal flow and generating new business within the short-term property lending market. With solid funding lines, clear lending parameters and a competitive proposition, this is a platform where a strong Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance can genuinely maximise earnings. The Role - Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance As a Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance , you will be office-based in Farringdon, managing and developing broker relationships primarily over the phone, while also supporting field-based Business Development Managers. You will play a key role in originating new bridging finance opportunities and driving deal flow into the business. Key Responsibilities: Managing and developing relationships with active bridging finance brokers Proactively originating new business opportunities Supporting field-based BDMs with deal progression and broker engagement Discussing new enquiries and assessing deal suitability Packaging and presenting opportunities internally Maintaining regular contact with introducers to maximise repeat business Attending meetings, networking events and industry functions when required Working closely with underwriting and credit teams to ensure smooth completions Monitoring pipeline activity and driving cases through to completion This is a commercially focused role with real opportunity to influence revenue. What We're Looking For To be considered for this Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance position, you should have: Experience within bridging finance or specialist property lending Proven ability to manage broker relationships Strong telephone-based relationship management skills A commercial mindset with the ability to spot and convert opportunities Confidence discussing complex property transactions Drive, energy and a hunger to earn commission Previous experience as an Internal BDM, Relationship Manager or Telephone BDM within bridging finance would be highly advantageous. Salary & Commission Competitive basic salary Monthly commission paid on deals introduced Uncapped earning potential Clear and transparent commission structure High performers will be rewarded accordingly. Why Join? Established lender with strong market presence Solid funding lines and clear credit appetite Competitive and flexible lending proposition Monthly commission payments Genuine progression opportunities into senior sales or field-based roles Stable, growth-focused leadership team This is a business that combines stability with ambition - ideal for a Relationship Manager looking to step up and grow within bridging finance. If you are an ambitious Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance ready to maximise earnings within a well-funded and expanding lender, apply now for immediate consideration.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance Location: Farringdon, London (Office Based) Salary: Competitive Basic + Monthly Commission (Uncapped) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance We are working with a well-established and well-funded specialist lender looking to appoint a driven Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance to join their growing London team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance who enjoys building broker relationships, supporting deal flow and generating new business within the short-term property lending market. With solid funding lines, clear lending parameters and a competitive proposition, this is a platform where a strong Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance can genuinely maximise earnings. The Role - Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance As a Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance , you will be office-based in Farringdon, managing and developing broker relationships primarily over the phone, while also supporting field-based Business Development Managers. You will play a key role in originating new bridging finance opportunities and driving deal flow into the business. Key Responsibilities: Managing and developing relationships with active bridging finance brokers Proactively originating new business opportunities Supporting field-based BDMs with deal progression and broker engagement Discussing new enquiries and assessing deal suitability Packaging and presenting opportunities internally Maintaining regular contact with introducers to maximise repeat business Attending meetings, networking events and industry functions when required Working closely with underwriting and credit teams to ensure smooth completions Monitoring pipeline activity and driving cases through to completion This is a commercially focused role with real opportunity to influence revenue. What We're Looking For To be considered for this Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance position, you should have: Experience within bridging finance or specialist property lending Proven ability to manage broker relationships Strong telephone-based relationship management skills A commercial mindset with the ability to spot and convert opportunities Confidence discussing complex property transactions Drive, energy and a hunger to earn commission Previous experience as an Internal BDM, Relationship Manager or Telephone BDM within bridging finance would be highly advantageous. Salary & Commission Competitive basic salary Monthly commission paid on deals introduced Uncapped earning potential Clear and transparent commission structure High performers will be rewarded accordingly. Why Join? Established lender with strong market presence Solid funding lines and clear credit appetite Competitive and flexible lending proposition Monthly commission payments Genuine progression opportunities into senior sales or field-based roles Stable, growth-focused leadership team This is a business that combines stability with ambition - ideal for a Relationship Manager looking to step up and grow within bridging finance. If you are an ambitious Relationship Manager - Bridging Finance ready to maximise earnings within a well-funded and expanding lender, apply now for immediate consideration.
This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside the Compliance Manager in supporting the Bank's compliance function, adhering to all regulatory, financial, and core operational system requirements while maintaining an effective Compliance, AML, and Financial Crime framework. The Compliance Associate will support controls through regulatory monitoring, financial crime oversight, and continuous enhancement of policies and procedures. Client Details Our client is a corporate bank with international exposure, including a growing presence in the London market. The firm provides a range of corporate banking, trade finance, and treasury services while maintaining strong governance and rigorous regulatory standards. Description Support the Compliance Manager in delivering and enhancing the annual Compliance Monitoring Programme and identifying regulatory risks across the Bank. Assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining compliance frameworks, including policies and procedures, while performing regulatory horizon scanning and impact assessments. Provide compliance advisory support, contribute to regulatory submissions and senior management reporting, and help resolve internal and external compliance issues. Work with the Deputy MLRO on Financial Crime oversight, including CDD, sanctions screening assurance, risk assessments, and control testing, and provide cover for the Compliance Manager when needed. Support additional activities such as trade surveillance, monitoring (voice/e-comms), reviewing policies, and completing ad-hoc tasks or projects assigned by senior compliance leadership. Profile The successful applicant will have: Bachelor's degree in law, finance, risk, or a related field preferred, with professional compliance certifications (e.g., ICA, CAMS) 1-4 years' experience in compliance ideally within a sell-side environment, with strong knowledge of regulatory and financial crime requirements. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret regulatory rules and identify compliance issues accurately. Excellent report writing and communication abilities, with high integrity and sound professional judgement. Job Offer Salary circa £45,000 to £55,000 per annum. Comprehensive pension scheme. Opportunities for professional development and internal growth., Supportive and professional working environment. If you are a motivated Compliance Analyst looking for a rewarding role in London, we encourage you to apply.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside the Compliance Manager in supporting the Bank's compliance function, adhering to all regulatory, financial, and core operational system requirements while maintaining an effective Compliance, AML, and Financial Crime framework. The Compliance Associate will support controls through regulatory monitoring, financial crime oversight, and continuous enhancement of policies and procedures. Client Details Our client is a corporate bank with international exposure, including a growing presence in the London market. The firm provides a range of corporate banking, trade finance, and treasury services while maintaining strong governance and rigorous regulatory standards. Description Support the Compliance Manager in delivering and enhancing the annual Compliance Monitoring Programme and identifying regulatory risks across the Bank. Assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining compliance frameworks, including policies and procedures, while performing regulatory horizon scanning and impact assessments. Provide compliance advisory support, contribute to regulatory submissions and senior management reporting, and help resolve internal and external compliance issues. Work with the Deputy MLRO on Financial Crime oversight, including CDD, sanctions screening assurance, risk assessments, and control testing, and provide cover for the Compliance Manager when needed. Support additional activities such as trade surveillance, monitoring (voice/e-comms), reviewing policies, and completing ad-hoc tasks or projects assigned by senior compliance leadership. Profile The successful applicant will have: Bachelor's degree in law, finance, risk, or a related field preferred, with professional compliance certifications (e.g., ICA, CAMS) 1-4 years' experience in compliance ideally within a sell-side environment, with strong knowledge of regulatory and financial crime requirements. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret regulatory rules and identify compliance issues accurately. Excellent report writing and communication abilities, with high integrity and sound professional judgement. Job Offer Salary circa £45,000 to £55,000 per annum. Comprehensive pension scheme. Opportunities for professional development and internal growth., Supportive and professional working environment. If you are a motivated Compliance Analyst looking for a rewarding role in London, we encourage you to apply.
MERJE are working with a Life Insurance client on a Senior Actuarial Manager supporting their Capital Management function. You will be tasked with oversight of the Capital Management framework along with Capital Strategy and adequacy planning responsibilities. This opportunity comes with being both a project lead as well as managing Part Qualified and Newly Qualified Actuaries. We're looking for Qualified Actuary (essential) with post qualification experience Ideally Life Insurance but wouldn't rule out a GI/Health background Regulatory knowledge in Solvency II Interest (and track record ideally) of managing a range of Actuaries Ability to interact across different teams and functions (e.g. Risk and Finance, as well as Actuarial). Hybrid working across multiple sites in London and Surrey, as well as working from home. Applicants must be located and eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship. Please note, should feedback not be received within 28 days, unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. In applying for this role, you may be registered on our database so we can contact you about suitable opportunities in future. Your data will be managed in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which can be found on our website. If you would like this job advertisement in an alternative format, please contact MERJE directly.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
MERJE are working with a Life Insurance client on a Senior Actuarial Manager supporting their Capital Management function. You will be tasked with oversight of the Capital Management framework along with Capital Strategy and adequacy planning responsibilities. This opportunity comes with being both a project lead as well as managing Part Qualified and Newly Qualified Actuaries. We're looking for Qualified Actuary (essential) with post qualification experience Ideally Life Insurance but wouldn't rule out a GI/Health background Regulatory knowledge in Solvency II Interest (and track record ideally) of managing a range of Actuaries Ability to interact across different teams and functions (e.g. Risk and Finance, as well as Actuarial). Hybrid working across multiple sites in London and Surrey, as well as working from home. Applicants must be located and eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship. Please note, should feedback not be received within 28 days, unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. In applying for this role, you may be registered on our database so we can contact you about suitable opportunities in future. Your data will be managed in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which can be found on our website. If you would like this job advertisement in an alternative format, please contact MERJE directly.
Senior Credit Controller - Reinsurance Accounting Technician Salary: £50,000 Our client, a Global Financial Markets Trading Company, is seeking a Senior Credit Controller and Reinsurance Accounting Technician. Requirements: Degree in Accounting (graduate) Experience in credit control within the finance sector Ability to manage credit portfolios effectively Strong analytical and communication skills Responsibilities: Monitor and manage credit risk across client portfolios Coordinate with finance and legal teams on credit policy Prepare credit reports and analyses for senior management Research & Development Tax Assistant - £31,000 Qualification: Degree in science, technology, engineering, information science or humanities combined with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities: Prepare and complete R&D tax claims Liaise with the client's tax advisor for amended tax computations Communicate with HM Revenue & Customs for claim processing Attend technical discussions with tech and IT clients and draft claim documentation Assist with reviewing R&D claims during tax due diligence Identify opportunities for R&D tax services with existing and new clients Deal with basic client queries regarding the R&D claim process Prepare budgets for R&D claim work, monitor performance and analyse time incurred Assist the R&D Manager to ensure deadlines are met Respond to queries from partners, managers and clients promptly Produce clear, technically accurate reports and computations for HMRC and clients Maintain clear working papers and follow risk and review processes Benefits: Friendly, progressive, team oriented environment Real scope for career growth, including opportunities to study for professional exams
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Credit Controller - Reinsurance Accounting Technician Salary: £50,000 Our client, a Global Financial Markets Trading Company, is seeking a Senior Credit Controller and Reinsurance Accounting Technician. Requirements: Degree in Accounting (graduate) Experience in credit control within the finance sector Ability to manage credit portfolios effectively Strong analytical and communication skills Responsibilities: Monitor and manage credit risk across client portfolios Coordinate with finance and legal teams on credit policy Prepare credit reports and analyses for senior management Research & Development Tax Assistant - £31,000 Qualification: Degree in science, technology, engineering, information science or humanities combined with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities: Prepare and complete R&D tax claims Liaise with the client's tax advisor for amended tax computations Communicate with HM Revenue & Customs for claim processing Attend technical discussions with tech and IT clients and draft claim documentation Assist with reviewing R&D claims during tax due diligence Identify opportunities for R&D tax services with existing and new clients Deal with basic client queries regarding the R&D claim process Prepare budgets for R&D claim work, monitor performance and analyse time incurred Assist the R&D Manager to ensure deadlines are met Respond to queries from partners, managers and clients promptly Produce clear, technically accurate reports and computations for HMRC and clients Maintain clear working papers and follow risk and review processes Benefits: Friendly, progressive, team oriented environment Real scope for career growth, including opportunities to study for professional exams
Senior Credit Controller - Reinsurance Accounting Technician Salary: £50,000 Our client, a Global Financial Markets Trading Company, is seeking a Senior Credit Controller and Reinsurance Accounting Technician. Requirements: Degree in Accounting (graduate) Experience in credit control within the finance sector Ability to manage credit portfolios effectively Strong analytical and communication skills Responsibilities: Monitor and manage credit risk across client portfolios Coordinate with finance and legal teams on credit policy Prepare credit reports and analyses for senior management Research & Development Tax Assistant - £31,000 Qualification: Degree in science, technology, engineering, information science or humanities combined with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities: Prepare and complete R&D tax claims Liaise with the client's tax advisor for amended tax computations Communicate with HM Revenue & Customs for claim processing Attend technical discussions with tech and IT clients and draft claim documentation Assist with reviewing R&D claims during tax due diligence Identify opportunities for R&D tax services with existing and new clients Deal with basic client queries regarding the R&D claim process Prepare budgets for R&D claim work, monitor performance and analyse time incurred Assist the R&D Manager to ensure deadlines are met Respond to queries from partners, managers and clients promptly Produce clear, technically accurate reports and computations for HMRC and clients Maintain clear working papers and follow risk and review processes Benefits: Friendly, progressive, team oriented environment Real scope for career growth, including opportunities to study for professional exams
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Credit Controller - Reinsurance Accounting Technician Salary: £50,000 Our client, a Global Financial Markets Trading Company, is seeking a Senior Credit Controller and Reinsurance Accounting Technician. Requirements: Degree in Accounting (graduate) Experience in credit control within the finance sector Ability to manage credit portfolios effectively Strong analytical and communication skills Responsibilities: Monitor and manage credit risk across client portfolios Coordinate with finance and legal teams on credit policy Prepare credit reports and analyses for senior management Research & Development Tax Assistant - £31,000 Qualification: Degree in science, technology, engineering, information science or humanities combined with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Responsibilities: Prepare and complete R&D tax claims Liaise with the client's tax advisor for amended tax computations Communicate with HM Revenue & Customs for claim processing Attend technical discussions with tech and IT clients and draft claim documentation Assist with reviewing R&D claims during tax due diligence Identify opportunities for R&D tax services with existing and new clients Deal with basic client queries regarding the R&D claim process Prepare budgets for R&D claim work, monitor performance and analyse time incurred Assist the R&D Manager to ensure deadlines are met Respond to queries from partners, managers and clients promptly Produce clear, technically accurate reports and computations for HMRC and clients Maintain clear working papers and follow risk and review processes Benefits: Friendly, progressive, team oriented environment Real scope for career growth, including opportunities to study for professional exams
Job Title: Accounts Manager Salary: £70,000 negotiable Location: London - West End Our client is seeking an experienced accounts manager to take ownership of the firm's finance function. This is a hands-on role within a busy practice, requiring a strong understanding of legal finance and solicitors accounts rules. Working closely with partners and senior stakeholder, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the accounts team, while maintaining full regulatory compliance and reporting. This position would suit an experienced legal accounts professional who is confident operating in a standalone and supervisory capacity and enjoys a varied role within a collaborative environment. A selection of key responsibilities: • Overseeing day-to-day legal cashiering, including payments, receipts, transfers, billing, and reconciliations. • Preparing monthly management accounts and supporting budgeting and financial reporting. • Ensuring ongoing compliance with SRA Accounts Rules, including client account management and reconciliations. • Managing audit preparation, including the SRA Accountant's Report, and liaising with external accountants. • Supporting compliance and risk processes, including AML awareness and reporting of any issues. • Maintaining and improving finance systems, processes, and data integrity. • Supervising junior accounts staff. It is essential that you have previous experience within another law firm in a senior accounts position and possess strong knowledge of the SRA Accounts Rules. You will have proven experience in legal cashiering, bookkeeping, and management accounts, along with exposure to audit processes. Strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential. Experience with legal accounting systems is advantageous, and an accounting qualification (AAT, ACCA, or CIMA) would be beneficial. You will be a reliable and detail-driven professional with a proactive approach and the ability to work with minimal supervision. A high level of integrity and discretion is essential, along with the confidence to communicate effectively with senior stakeholders and colleagues across the firm. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Accounts Manager Salary: £70,000 negotiable Location: London - West End Our client is seeking an experienced accounts manager to take ownership of the firm's finance function. This is a hands-on role within a busy practice, requiring a strong understanding of legal finance and solicitors accounts rules. Working closely with partners and senior stakeholder, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the accounts team, while maintaining full regulatory compliance and reporting. This position would suit an experienced legal accounts professional who is confident operating in a standalone and supervisory capacity and enjoys a varied role within a collaborative environment. A selection of key responsibilities: • Overseeing day-to-day legal cashiering, including payments, receipts, transfers, billing, and reconciliations. • Preparing monthly management accounts and supporting budgeting and financial reporting. • Ensuring ongoing compliance with SRA Accounts Rules, including client account management and reconciliations. • Managing audit preparation, including the SRA Accountant's Report, and liaising with external accountants. • Supporting compliance and risk processes, including AML awareness and reporting of any issues. • Maintaining and improving finance systems, processes, and data integrity. • Supervising junior accounts staff. It is essential that you have previous experience within another law firm in a senior accounts position and possess strong knowledge of the SRA Accounts Rules. You will have proven experience in legal cashiering, bookkeeping, and management accounts, along with exposure to audit processes. Strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential. Experience with legal accounting systems is advantageous, and an accounting qualification (AAT, ACCA, or CIMA) would be beneficial. You will be a reliable and detail-driven professional with a proactive approach and the ability to work with minimal supervision. A high level of integrity and discretion is essential, along with the confidence to communicate effectively with senior stakeholders and colleagues across the firm. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
Your new company Our client is one of the leading international commercial consultancies that is going through a period of growth. They are looking for an Associate Director property manager to join the Manchester office working hybrid 3 days in the office. They are also interested in a Senior Surveyor level who is close to AD. Their team of 250 professionals are leaders in delivering tailor-made services for clients. They deliver a customer-centric property management model where the clients receive the same high-quality service whether assets are small, medium, or large, in every location throughout the UK.Job DescriptionThey manage a number of well-known, mixed-use, retail and office assets and have grown significantly over the last five years. Clients include institutions, pension funds, high net worth individuals and REITs.Reporting to the Team Director, you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of assets located in and around the north-west of England.The portfolio contains a mix of buildings with a variety of sectors including office, retail, industrial and F&B.The team manages a diverse portfolio of commercial assets for a major UK pension fund, for private clients, based both in the UK and overseas, as well as local authority clients. You will have ultimate responsibility for the performance of the assets to include management of the following services: finance team. Site-based teams FM. Surveying team graduates, specialist service teams. Responsibility for ensuring the assets are: Managed to the very highest standard Clean, safe, secure and in repair Providing a modern customer experience Market leading and competitive in the market Continuously reducing carbon emissions Operating with good value service charges Contributing significantly to the local community Qualifications Be a team player with a positive attitude Qualified to MRICS Have a track record managing people Have experience property managing large multi-let assets Be personable with established client facing capabilities Be capable of performing business development duties Be ambitious with promotion aspirations Have a strong work ethic and willing to be in Manchester 3 days p/w Additional Information Opportunity to work for a leading global real estate firm. Bonus scheme Career development and training opportunities. medicash Private medical Group life assurance x3 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
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Your new company Our client is one of the leading international commercial consultancies that is going through a period of growth. They are looking for an Associate Director property manager to join the Manchester office working hybrid 3 days in the office. They are also interested in a Senior Surveyor level who is close to AD. Their team of 250 professionals are leaders in delivering tailor-made services for clients. They deliver a customer-centric property management model where the clients receive the same high-quality service whether assets are small, medium, or large, in every location throughout the UK.Job DescriptionThey manage a number of well-known, mixed-use, retail and office assets and have grown significantly over the last five years. Clients include institutions, pension funds, high net worth individuals and REITs.Reporting to the Team Director, you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of assets located in and around the north-west of England.The portfolio contains a mix of buildings with a variety of sectors including office, retail, industrial and F&B.The team manages a diverse portfolio of commercial assets for a major UK pension fund, for private clients, based both in the UK and overseas, as well as local authority clients. You will have ultimate responsibility for the performance of the assets to include management of the following services: finance team. Site-based teams FM. Surveying team graduates, specialist service teams. Responsibility for ensuring the assets are: Managed to the very highest standard Clean, safe, secure and in repair Providing a modern customer experience Market leading and competitive in the market Continuously reducing carbon emissions Operating with good value service charges Contributing significantly to the local community Qualifications Be a team player with a positive attitude Qualified to MRICS Have a track record managing people Have experience property managing large multi-let assets Be personable with established client facing capabilities Be capable of performing business development duties Be ambitious with promotion aspirations Have a strong work ethic and willing to be in Manchester 3 days p/w Additional Information Opportunity to work for a leading global real estate firm. Bonus scheme Career development and training opportunities. medicash Private medical Group life assurance x3 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
We are working with a public sector organisation seeking an experienced Head of Office Estates to join them on an interim basis. This is a key leadership position responsible for overseeing the organisation's office estate, ensuring full compliance with statutory obligations, and delivering a high-quality, customer-focused estates service. This assignment offers the opportunity to lead a small, dedicated team and drive the effective management of a diverse property portfolio. Experience on both landlord and tenant side is essential, with strong capability in lease management, negotiation, and estates strategy. The Role As Head of Office Estates, you will be responsible for the operational management of the organisation's Office Estates team and the ongoing maintenance of the office estate. You will ensure legal, statutory, and financial responsibilities are fully met while delivering an excellent service to internal stakeholders and external tenants. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop and support the Office Estates team, setting clear strategic objectives and managing performance effectively. Ensure compliance with legal obligations and internal policies across areas such as health & safety, equality & diversity, procurement, finance, and information security. Manage departmental budgets, ensuring spend aligns with organisational priorities and all procurement processes are adhered to. Oversee the full office property portfolio, including acquisitions, disposals, lease management, licences, wayleaves, easements and tenancies. Lead negotiations with landlords, tenants, and legal/professional advisors. Manage notices, covenants, rent reviews, lease renewals, property records, and tenant billing. Ensure landlord and tenant responsibilities are fulfilled, including management of business rates and due diligence of prospective tenants. Identify opportunities to increase income generation across the estate. Lead completion and submission of government reports and statutory returns (e.g., benchmarking reports, State of the Estate, departmental returns). Undertake additional duties as required by senior leadership.
Mar 20, 2026
Seasonal
We are working with a public sector organisation seeking an experienced Head of Office Estates to join them on an interim basis. This is a key leadership position responsible for overseeing the organisation's office estate, ensuring full compliance with statutory obligations, and delivering a high-quality, customer-focused estates service. This assignment offers the opportunity to lead a small, dedicated team and drive the effective management of a diverse property portfolio. Experience on both landlord and tenant side is essential, with strong capability in lease management, negotiation, and estates strategy. The Role As Head of Office Estates, you will be responsible for the operational management of the organisation's Office Estates team and the ongoing maintenance of the office estate. You will ensure legal, statutory, and financial responsibilities are fully met while delivering an excellent service to internal stakeholders and external tenants. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop and support the Office Estates team, setting clear strategic objectives and managing performance effectively. Ensure compliance with legal obligations and internal policies across areas such as health & safety, equality & diversity, procurement, finance, and information security. Manage departmental budgets, ensuring spend aligns with organisational priorities and all procurement processes are adhered to. Oversee the full office property portfolio, including acquisitions, disposals, lease management, licences, wayleaves, easements and tenancies. Lead negotiations with landlords, tenants, and legal/professional advisors. Manage notices, covenants, rent reviews, lease renewals, property records, and tenant billing. Ensure landlord and tenant responsibilities are fulfilled, including management of business rates and due diligence of prospective tenants. Identify opportunities to increase income generation across the estate. Lead completion and submission of government reports and statutory returns (e.g., benchmarking reports, State of the Estate, departmental returns). Undertake additional duties as required by senior leadership.