Finance Manager
Oxfordshire
Finance Manager
Oxfordshire
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Start your job searchOur client is a leading regulatory body throughout the UK that has an influence across a number of businesses and firms. The company promotes ethical standards and practice and ultimately helps businesses in achieving their growth.
Due to a recent restructure, there now exists an excellent opportunity for an autonomous Finance Manager to join the senior management team. Reporting directly into the CEO, you will be solely responsible for the finance function in a stand alone and end-to-end role. This is a hands-on position that requires you to maintain all finance ledgers, produce financial and management reporting for the board and also undertake ad-hoc and administrative requirements where necessary. You will also be tasked with improving and developing current finance processes and accounting systems.
The successful candidate will be qualified (ACA, ACCA, ACMA) with a strong, hands-on finance background with a passion for financial accounting and attention to detail. You must be self-motivated and be able to communicate at all levels across the business and have a thorough understanding of accounting software packages (Sage, Xero) and their capabilities. Your background could be from a relevant finance role in an SME, with exposure to the not-for-profit sector also being advantageous. This is a great opportunity for a hands-on Finance Manager that is looking to undertake a broad role in reputable and established business and there is also the potential for flexible working hours for the right candidate.
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