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Harrow Council

Finance Manager

London
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Posted about 18 hours ago
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Are you a qualified finance professional with strong business partnering skills and experience of supporting complex public sector services? Harrow Council is seeking an experienced and proactive Finance Manager to join the Finance Division and play a key role in supporting the delivery of the Council’s financial strategy, medium-term financial planning and financial sustainability.

Reporting to the Head of Finance, you will provide high-quality financial advice, challenge and support to Directors, Heads of Service and budget holders across a designated service area. Acting as a trusted business partner, you will help services achieve their objectives while ensuring sound financial management, robust governance and value for money. The role will lead on financial planning, budget monitoring, forecasting and financial reporting, supporting both revenue and capital programmes. You will provide independent scrutiny of financial forecasts and business cases, challenge assumptions, identify risks and opportunities, and ensure that financial information supports effective decision-making across the organisation.

You will also play a leading role in corporate financial activities, including budget setting, financial monitoring, year-end processes, statutory returns and the development of the Council’s Medium-Term Financial Strategy. In addition, you will contribute to transformation programmes, system improvements and cross-council projects that strengthen financial management and support organisational improvement.

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This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys working collaboratively with senior stakeholders, influencing decision-making and helping to shape the future of local government services through sound financial leadership.

Why join Harrow?

At Harrow, we are proud to be a diverse, ambitious and resident-focused council. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where our people can thrive, develop their careers and make a meaningful difference to the communities we serve. In return, you will have the opportunity to work alongside talented professionals, contribute to important corporate priorities, support our climate ambitions and help shape the future of local government finance. If you are looking for a rewarding role where your expertise will be valued and your contribution recognised, we would love to hear from you.

Please note that the interviews are scheduled to take place w/c 17th August 2026.

About You

You will be a fully qualified CCAB accountant with significant experience in financial management, business partnering and providing strategic financial advice within a complex organisation. Ideally, you will have a strong understanding of local authority finance, including budgeting, medium-term financial planning, capital programmes and the wider legislative framework. You will be confident working with senior leaders and elected members, offering constructive challenge and influencing decision-making through clear financial insight and professional advice. A collaborative and proactive leader, you will be committed to developing others, driving continuous improvement and ensuring high standards of financial governance, accountability and customer-focused service delivery.

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We are looking for someone who has:

  • A recognised CCAB professional accountancy qualification, supported by ongoing professional development and a commitment to continuous learning.
  • Strong knowledge of local government financial management, including budget setting, financial monitoring, medium-term financial planning, capital financing and statutory financial requirements.
  • Proven experience in a finance management or business partnering role, providing robust financial advice, supporting transformation programmes, managing financial risks and contributing to year-end accounts and audit processes.
  • Excellent analytical, numerical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex financial information, produce high-quality reports and support effective decision-making.
  • Outstanding stakeholder management and communication skills, with the confidence to build trusted relationships, influence senior stakeholders and promote sound financial management across the organisation.

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Skills

Financial Management
Business Partnering
Budget Monitoring
Financial Forecasting
Financial Reporting
Strategic Financial Advice
Stakeholder Management
Analytical Skills
Problem Solving
Local Government Finance
Capital Programmes
Financial Governance

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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