If you're looking for a role where you can shape something, not just maintain it, this could be worth a look.
This business has just secured significant investment from a well-established industry partner. It's not a cold acquisition. These organisations already know each other well and are trading successfully. Now, they're building something bigger together, with combined revenues of £45m and clear growth ambitions.
That's where you come in.
You'll step into a Finance Manager role with real visibility, reporting directly to the Group Finance Director. You'll be trusted to get up to speed quickly, take ownership, and start making an impact from day one.
This isn't a "sit back and delegate" position. It's hands-on. You'll be rolling your sleeves up, improving processes, and helping build a finance function that's fit for a growing group.
What's in it for you?
You'll have the chance to:
Play a key role in bringing two businesses together
Shape finance processes, systems and reporting
Gain exposure to group-level decision-making
Build leadership experience managing a small team
Work closely with an experienced Group Finance DirectorIt's a role where your work will be seen and valued.
What you'll be doing
Managing cash flow and producing forecasts
Preparing monthly management accounts with analysis
Supporting integration of reporting processes
Developing and improving finance systems
Supervising two Finance Administrators
What they're looking for
You'll likely be a qualified accountant, although strong qualified-by-experience candidates will be considered.
You'll also:
Be comfortable working without a detailed handover
Have experience producing management accounts and cash flow forecasts
Enjoy improving processes and systems
Take a hands-on approach and work in the detail when neededIf you prefer fully established systems and structure, this may not be the right fit.
But if you enjoy building, improving and being part of growth, it could be.
Interested?
You don't need a perfect CV to start a conversation.
Apply now, send what you have, or get in touch for a confidential chat:
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