Finance Manager - Team
Merseyside
Finance Manager - Team
Merseyside
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Start your job searchFINANCE MANAGER - TEAM SUPERVISION - ACA/ACMA/ACCA
New opportunity for a Finance Manager with a mix of great leadership and technical Accounting knowledge to join this global organisation - great mix of leadership and Accounting and the chance to be part of change and process improvement.
If you're currently an ACA/ACCA or CIMA qualified/experienced Finance Supervisor/Manager, this brand new opportunity could really be of interest to you. Working as part of the leadership team, you'll be leading/managing a team of part-qualified and Qualified Accountants, and will be driving activity and efficiencies forward.
You'll be the first point of contract for this team, and will be the conduit between Finance and other internal/external customers. As well as ensuring that all aspects of BAU reporting are completed by your team, you'll personally be responsible for contributing to all of the below:
- Leading and managing a team including handling all 121s, personal development etc.
- Producing budgetary information
- Actuals vs budgets including commentary for use at senior stakeholder level
- Being part of project teams where necessary and contributing to strategic plans
- Providing an exceptional level of service both internally and externally
You'll be really keen to take your next step and have a challenging role where you can really utilise your excellent interpersonal/man-management skills with your technical prowess.
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