Head of Financial Planning and Analysis
location: London
practice area: charity-and-public-sector
job type: permanent
salary: £65,000 - £70,000 per annum
сonsultant: Imogen Brown
date posted: 18/03/2024
Head of FP&A | £65-70k | 2 days a week in London office | Growing Charity
This is a brilliant opportunity to join a growing health research focused non-profit which has a fantastic reputation across the sector. This is a newly created position due to expansion in the team and is a fantastic opportunity to make a mark on the existing finance function to lead a team across the financial planning & analysis department, delivering strategic oversight and planning across both short and long-term planning.
Key Responsibilities
- Leading the financial strategy for the organisation and driving forward the charity\'s goals
- Deliver the financial budget setting, internal reporting and forecasting
- Work as part of the SMT in providing key information to support decision-making
- Manage and develop the FP&A team to ensure a strong service is provided by the team
- Provide accurate and insightful proposals to the wider senior management team
- Work closely with senior management to develop financial capability across the organisation
- Develop, design and implement strong processes and controls across the FP&A function to ensure efficient and fit for purpose reporting.
Person Specification
- A fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA)
- Ideally a background working within a charitable organisation but commercial experience will be considered too
- Significant experience of staff management
- Strong experience across FP&A including budgeting, financial management and reporting
- Excellent communicator with the ability to adapt approach to work with a range of senior stakeholders
This position is incredibly flexible, offering 2 days a week in the office, flexible working hours, a fantastic, proactive team to work with, 33 days annual leave, enhanced pension contributions and many other benefits.
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