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Senior Production Finance Manager - Theatre

Woking
£70k – £75k/yr
Posted about 23 hours ago
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Senior Finance Manager

We're working with a growing theatre company based in Woking, looking for a Senior Finance Manager to lead the Production Finance function and support a busy portfolio of live productions. This is a senior, hands-on role with responsibility for a team of four, combining production accounting, technical accounting, tax, cash flow and stakeholder management.

Responsibilities:

  • Oversee weekly production reporting, providing General Managers with a clear view of pre-production costs, running profits and show-by-show performance
  • Lead and manage a team of 3 production Finance professionals, ensuring timely and accurate production accounts
  • Oversee monthly management accounts, group reporting and production profit forecasts
  • Manage and oversee production, group, SPV and investor cash flow forecasting and reporting
  • Ensure appropriate technical accounting treatment is applied across productions, including consolidation, equity accounting and level of control considerations
  • Oversee taxation and compliance requirements across productions, including Theatre Tax Relief and other relevant production tax matters
  • Ensure statutory accounts and tax returns are completed accurately and on time
  • Act as a key point of contact for the annual audit, working closely with auditors and senior finance stakeholders
  • Review weekly payment runs and work closely with purchase ledger and payroll teams to ensure effective transactional processing
  • Contribute to budgeting and reforecasting processes, maintaining accurate show-by-show profit forecasts
  • Identify and lead process improvement initiatives, making effective use of existing and new finance systems
  • Provide technical accounting and tax advice to the Productions team and wider business

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Requirements:

  • ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified accountant
  • Strong experience within live entertainment, theatre or production finance
  • Proven experience in production accounting, ideally across multiple live productions
  • Strong understanding of the technical accounting, taxation and compliance requirements relevant to live productions, including Theatre Tax Relief
  • Previous line management experience, with the ability to lead and develop a team
  • Comfortable managing multiple priorities and delivering accurate work to tight deadlines
  • Experience of process improvement and finance systems, with a track record of improving processes and ways of working
  • Strong Excel and financial reporting skills
  • Must be able to commute to Woking and work in the office 3 days per week

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Skills

Production Accounting
Technical Accounting
Taxation
Cash Flow Forecasting
Stakeholder Management
Management Accounts
Theatre Tax Relief
Statutory Accounts
Audit Management
Budgeting
Reforecasting
Line Management
Process Improvement
Excel
Financial Reporting
Consolidation

Location

Woking, England, United Kingdom

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