Robert Half
Financial Analyst

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Corporate Accountant / London / £45,000 - £52,000 + Benefits
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Robert Half are partnering with a private medical consultancy group based in central London. With a strong reputation across the UK, they provide key expertise in sports medicine, surgeries and treatments. They are a PE backed organisation, demonstrating successful year-on-year growth and expansion.
Due to this continued growth, they are looking to hire a talented Financial Analyst to join their FP&A department.
📊 Role
Reporting into the FP&A Manager, the Financial Analyst will support in providing high quality analysis, reporting and financial management to help achieve business objectives.
Key responsibilities include:
- Support the annual budget, quarterly forecasts, and cash flow planning process.
- Partner with budget holders to review performance and challenge assumptions where required.
- Produce monthly management reports, including variance analysis and commentary.
- Analyse revenue, costs, margins, and key performance indicators to identify trends and opportunities.
- Provide financial insights to support commercial and strategic decision-making.
- Build financial models to evaluate business growth opportunities and investments.
- Present financial performance and key findings to senior stakeholders.
- Support Group reporting, ensuring accurate and timely submission of results and forecasts.
- Assist with process improvements, financial controls, and systems development across the finance function.
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The ideal profile for this Financial Analyst position, should have the following:


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- Part-qualified accountant (ACCA/ACA or CIMA)
- Degree educated from a reputable university, within a relevant accounting/numerical discipline
- 4+ years of experience within a similar analytical capacity
- Practical experience in supporting month-end processes, and budgeting/forecasting.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to manage stakeholders and business partner
- Experience with PowerBI would be desirable
💵 Salary and Package
£45,000 - £52,000 + additional benefits including:
- Hybrid working structure
- Private medical & dental insurance
- Retail discounts
- Group pension plan
- 25 days holiday
- Seasonal socials
- Discounted gym membership
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