Camino Partners Ltd
Assistant Group Controller

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Assistant Group Financial Controller | Immediate/Short notice | Hybrid
We are seeking an Assistant Group Financial Controller to join the Finance leadership team of a professional services business. This is a hands-on role with strong technical ownership, supporting the Group Financial Controller in managing group-wide financial reporting, controls, and consolidation across a multi-entity environment. It suits a qualified accountant looking to step into a broader, more commercial group finance role.
What You'll Be Doing
- Supporting the preparation of group consolidated financial statements and statutory accounts across multiple entities/jurisdictions
- Managing the month-end and year-end close process, ensuring accuracy and timeliness of group reporting
- Reviewing and strengthening financial controls, processes, and policies across the group
- Managing the year-end audit process and acting as a key point of contact for external auditors
- Overseeing technical accounting matters, ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards
- Supporting cash flow, balance sheet, and intercompany reconciliations across the group
- Line managing and developing members of the finance team
- Partnering with the wider finance function and business stakeholders on ad-hoc projects, system improvements, and process automation
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- Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with a strong technical accounting background
- Practice-trained, with subsequent experience gained in industry
- Confident communicator, comfortable partnering with senior stakeholders and external auditors
- Experience managing or reviewing the work of junior finance team members
- High attention to detail with the ability to manage competing deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- A proactive, improvement-focused mindset, with an interest in process and systems development
- Available to start on short notice
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