NRG.
Interim Head of FP&A

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Location: North East
Contract: 6 months
Start: Immediate or short notice
We are supporting an international, high-growth organisation through a significant period of finance transformation and are looking to appoint an experienced interim FP&A professional.
This is a hands-on assignment focused on improving the quality of financial insight, strengthening reporting and forecasting, and helping create more consistent processes across a complex, multi-entity business.
Role:
- Supporting the transformation of the FP&A function
- Improving budgeting, forecasting and management reporting
- Building robust financial models and scenario analysis
- Standardising processes across multiple business units
- Strengthening business partnering and decision support
- Supporting systems and ERP improvement activity
- Monitoring cost-saving and transformation initiatives
- Working closely with senior finance and operational stakeholders
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Experience:
- Strong FP&A and financial modelling experience
- A track record of fixing or improving underperforming finance functions
- International or multi-entity experience
- Exposure to ERP implementation or finance systems transformation
- Experience within fast-paced, acquisitive or PE-backed environments
- The ability to operate strategically while remaining highly hands-on
- Availability to start at short notice
This would suit an experienced Interim Head of FP&A, FP&A Director, Finance Transformation Lead or senior FP&A consultant who enjoys bringing structure and clarity to complex environments.


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