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Interim Finance Process Lead (AP/AR)

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Interim Finance Process Lead (AP/AR)
Interim Finance Process Lead (AP/AR) – Hybrid Contract
JSS are partnering with a leading organisation to appoint an Interim Finance Process Lead (AP/AR) for a project-focused, Outside IR35 contract. This role centres on reviewing and enhancing transactional finance processes, with a focus on improving efficiency, controls, system utilisation (D365), and process consistency across accounts payable (AP) and accounts receivable (AR).
Key Responsibilities
- Review and assess current AP, AR, and wider finance operations processes
- Identify inefficiencies and implement practical, scalable process improvements
- Assist in embedding and stabilising the new transactional finance operating model
- Drive standardisation and consistency across finance teams
- Strengthen financial controls and governance frameworks
- Collaborate closely with the Transactional Finance Lead to support change adoption
- Optimise D365 functionality to ensure full operational capability is leveraged
- Deliver improvements in a live, operational environment (not limited to design/diagnostic phases)
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Candidate Profile
- Strong background in transactional finance (AP, AR, finance operations)
- Hands-on experience in embedding operational changes in real-world finance environments
- Essential: Proven D365 experience, particularly optimising post-implementation processes
- Experience improving system utilisation (not leading full ERP implementations)
- Comfortable working in lean, complex operational teams
- Finance-led role – not a systems/ERP consultant
- Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills
- Autonomous, hands-on approach
- Pragmatic, delivery-focused mindset with an eye on operational impact


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Package & Terms
- Rate: £400-£425 per day (Outside IR35)
- Contract Length: Initial 6-month assignment
- Working Arrangement: Hybrid option available
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