RM Recruit are actively seeking an experienced Finance Business Partner to join a dynamic and forward-thinking third sector organisation based in Birmingham on a full-time, 3 – 6 month contract basis. This role involves hybrid working with the office presence set at 3 days per week and the rest working from home. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive finance professional to add value in a fast-paced environment while supporting senior leadership in driving financial performance. Key Responsibilities: * Partner with senior stakeholders to provide financial insight and challenge on business performance. * Deliver accurate financial reporting, forecasting, and analysis to support decision-making. * Support the budgeting and planning cycles, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities. * Support the finance team in the preparations of the year end statutory accounts and audit deliverables. * Identify risks, opportunities, and cost-saving initiatives across the organisation. * Provide clear, actionable insight on financial results and business drivers. * Act as a trusted advisor to both finance and non-finance colleagues. Skills & Experience Required: * Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or qualified by experience. * The ideal candidate will be an arabic speaker. * Proven experience in a Finance Business Partnering or similar role. * Advanced Excel skills in designing and manipulating reports. * Strong analytical skills with the ability to turn complex data into meaningful insight. * Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to challenge constructively. * Experience working in a contract/interim capacity is advantageous. If you’re seeking a new challenge in a meaningful organisation where you can assume a pivotal role in finance, we encourage you to apply. RM Recruit is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and will treat all applicants equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, age, disability, race, religion, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin