Financial Controller
Berkshire
Financial Controller
Berkshire
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Start your job searchWe are currently engaged with an exciting and leading creative services business focused on embracing technology and providing a range of digital services to a growing and expanding portfolio of clients across the UK.
Given planned future growth and to further invest in the business, they are now seeking an accomplished Financial Controller to work closely with the CFO and senior management and be responsible for all aspects of operational finance, whilst at the same time providing meaningful reports and insightful board packs to help guide on company strategy. The role will involve motivating a small team and developing and improving controls and processes, whilst establishing finance as a partnering function to the wider business.
The successful candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA) and will have a background working for SME's and start-up firms, ideally from a creative industry. You will be well versed in being 'hands-on' with finance tasks, but also possess the communication skills and personality to work with senior management and challenge and put forward opinion when necessary. This position represents an excellent opportunity to join a business that invests in their employees and be part of a real growth story.
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