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Churchill Howard

Treasury – Front Office Specialist

Warwickshire
£70k – £75k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Churchill Howard is working with a large, complex organisation looking to appoint a Treasury – Front Office Specialist into its Group Treasury team.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build their career within front-office treasury. You may already have direct dealing and funding experience, or you could be coming from a strong middle or back-office treasury background and looking for the opportunity to develop broader exposure across funding, markets and financial risk management.

You’ll work closely with senior treasury leadership and external banking partners, gaining hands-on exposure to some of the most commercially interesting areas of corporate treasury.

The role

You’ll have exposure across:

  • Treasury Dealing – supporting and executing transactions across cash investments, FX, interest rates and other hedging instruments.
  • Debt & Funding – supporting financing activity across bank debt, capital markets and other funding arrangements.
  • Financial Risk Management – monitoring exposures and supporting appropriate hedging strategies.
  • Liquidity Management – helping manage short-term investment activity, funding requirements and liquidity.
  • Banking Relationships – working directly with relationship banks and external counterparties.
  • External Stakeholders – supporting engagement with lenders, advisers and credit rating agencies.
  • Analysis & Reporting – producing high-quality analysis to support treasury, funding and risk-management decisions.

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What we’re looking for

We’re open to candidates from a range of corporate treasury backgrounds.

You could already be working within front-office treasury, with exposure to areas such as FX, interest-rate hedging, investments or debt financing.

Equally, this could be a particularly strong opportunity if you have developed a solid grounding within cash management, liquidity, treasury operations, settlements, controls, debt administration or broader middle/back-office treasury and now want to take the next step into a more front-office focused position.

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Experience across any of the following would be useful:

  • Cash and liquidity management
  • Treasury operations
  • FX and interest-rate exposure
  • Debt facilities and funding
  • Cash investments
  • Derivatives and treasury instruments
  • Bank and counterparty relationships

You do not need to have done everything already. The opportunity offers the chance to develop experience across treasury dealing, debt capital markets, funding and financial risk management within an established Group Treasury function.

This would suit a Treasury Analyst, Senior Treasury Analyst, Treasury Dealer or Treasury Manager looking for greater front-office exposure and a clear opportunity to broaden their technical treasury experience.

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Skills

Treasury Dealing
Cash Investments
FX Hedging
Interest Rate Management
Debt & Funding
Financial Risk Management
Liquidity Management
Banking Relationships
Capital Markets
Treasury Operations
Cash Management
Derivatives
Credit Rating Agency Engagement
Financial Analysis
Treasury Reporting
Settlements

Location

Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom

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