Head of Finance
London, City of London
Head of Finance
London, City of London
The details
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Start your job searchFast-growing listed technology business based in the City are looking for an experienced Head of Finance to join the team in an integral role. You will be responsible for the day-to-day finance of all UK entities as well as managing a small team. The company are highly acquisitive and will offer plenty of opportunities for development and progression in the future.
Role
- Motivate and manage a finance team, responsible for training and development.
- Maintain a good understanding of the business and awareness of key activities and issues
- Perform variance analysis on results versus budget.
- Prepare and maintain monthly, quarterly & annual reporting
- Balance sheet journals and reconciliations
- Work with senior teams, challenging assumptions and providing financial analysis and guidance.
- Ensure that our financial systems are robust, compliant and can support current activities and future growth
- Timely completion of all statutory returns including PAYE, VAT and EC sales list etc
Benefits
Competitive salary + bonus (other benefit details available on request)
What next?
Please apply if you are an ACA/ ACCA qualified accountant with post-qualification experience looking to make a step into a fast-paced organisation. Strong technical accounting skills, exceptional organisational skills is essential, along with the ability to make thorough decisions when needed, and take accountability for outcomes
Please do not hesitate to submit your CV if you would be interested in hearing more about this opportunity.
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