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We are partnering with a high-growth professional services business to appoint a Group Finance Manager to join its finance leadership team.
This is a hands-on, technically focused role supporting the Group Financial Controller across group reporting, consolidation, controls and technical accounting. It would suit a qualified accountant with a practice background who is looking to broaden their experience within a growing, multi-entity business.
What You'll Be Doing
- Supporting group consolidation, financial reporting and statutory accounts across multiple entities and jurisdictions.
- Leading the month-end and year-end close, ensuring accurate and timely reporting.
- Supporting the development of financial controls, processes and accounting policies across the group.
- Managing the year-end audit and working closely with external auditors.
- Overseeing technical accounting matters and ensuring compliance with relevant standards.
- Reviewing balance sheet, cash flow and intercompany reconciliations.
- Managing and developing members of the finance team.
- Supporting finance transformation, systems and process improvement projects.
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- ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent qualified accountant.
- Practice-trained with subsequent industry experience.
- Strong technical accounting and group reporting experience.
- Confident communicator, comfortable working with senior stakeholders and auditors.
- Previous experience managing or reviewing junior team members.
- Highly organised, commercially aware and able to work to tight deadlines.
- Proactive and improvement-focused, with an interest in systems and automation.
- Available to start at short notice.
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