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Finance Manager
Location: SW London
Salary: £40,000–£50,000
Working pattern: Full-time, office-based five days per week
The opportunity
We are partnering with a growing, design-led property business specialising in exceptional private residential projects across the UK and internationally.
Following significant growth, the business is looking for an experienced Accounts Manager to take ownership of its day-to-day accounts function while also supporting cash-flow forecasting, budgeting and wider financial reporting.
This is a hands-on, standalone position within a small, close-knit team. It would suit someone who combines strong bookkeeping experience with the confidence to manage their workload independently and provide forward-looking financial information to senior stakeholders.
Key responsibilities
- Managing the accounts inbox and responding to supplier and internal queries
- Processing invoices, payments, income, receipts and employee expenses
- Maintaining accurate financial records and completing reconciliations in Xero
- Entering and managing financial information within the company’s construction management software
- Preparing and maintaining rolling cash-flow forecasts across the wider group
- Supporting the preparation of budgets and financial forecasts
- Producing regular cash-flow reports and highlighting potential risks and opportunities
- Supporting wider group reporting requirements
- Providing financial analysis to support business planning
- Working closely with the external accountant and assisting with year-end preparation
- Contributing to the continued development of finance processes as the business grows
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About you
The successful candidate will ideally have:
- At least five years’ experience in an accountancy, bookkeeping or similar finance role
- Strong hands-on experience across day-to-day accounts management
- Experience preparing or maintaining cash-flow forecasts
- Strong Xero and Excel skills
- A high level of accuracy and attention to detail
- The ability to organise and manage a standalone workload with limited supervision
- Confident written and verbal communication skills
- The ability to work effectively with colleagues, suppliers, senior management and external advisers


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A relevant accounting qualification, or progress towards one, would be advantageous. Previous construction or property experience, including exposure to CIS or construction VAT, would also be beneficial but is not essential.
Due to the high volume of applications anticipated, we may not be able to respond to every applicant individually. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of applying, please assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion.
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