Financial Controller
London
Financial Controller
London
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Start your job searchMedia brand experiencing natural growth in the market is currently looking for a qualified Financial Controller (ACA/ACCA equivalent) to join their team in central London. The company is looking to build upon their growing reputation within the market. You will join a collaborative team and given plenty of scope to help shape the finance function and drive the business forwards.
Reporting to the Finance Director your responsibilities will include:
- Ensuring the effective day-to-day running of the finance function and supporting the projected growth
- Business partnering with the CEO and company Director's in commercial decision making
- Production of monthly management accounts, forecasts/budgets and the management of working capital
- Management and development of the Finance team
If you would like to be considered please ensure you meet the following criteria:
The successful candidate will be a qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA equivalent) with previous experience managing a finance team in a senior role within an SME sized business. Previous experience within a media/production brand will be highly advantageous as will demonstrated exposure helping to drive commercial decision making. This is an ideal opportunity for those looking to make their own stamp and grow alongside the company.
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