KJA are working with a fast paced business on a growth trajectory, to find a Head of FP&A to help steer growth with data-driven commercial insight.
The Head of FP&A will be responsible for driving the key financial planning, analysis, and reporting processes. You’ll play a critical part in budget development, forecasting, performance tracking, supporting commercial and strategic decision-making across the business, and data/systems.
This is a high impact role, with visibility across the organisation and is perfect for someone who wants to shape and support the future of a high-growth business.
Key responsibilities include:
* Lead the Annual Budget and regular reforecasting process, working cross functionally with department leads.
* Prepare and analyse monthly ad hoc reports to provide insight into key business drivers and support commercial decision making.
* Build and maintain financial models to support strategic initiatives, scenario planning and investment decisions.
* Partner with business leaders to report and monitor KPIs and identify and track opportunities for revenue growth and cost efficiency.
* Develop and maintain financial dashboards and reporting tools to provide real-time insight to the Exec team and SLT.
* Drive process improvement to improve forecasting accuracy, reporting efficiency and improve financial performance.
* Support month end and year end processes as required.
Qualifications & competencies:
* At least 3 years of FP&A, or equivalent experience.
* Advanced proficiency in spreadsheets, experience of working with financial and business systems.
* Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and experience of working in cross-functional teams.
* Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
* Attention to detail and a high level of accuracy.
What You Bring
* Strong people and communication skills- we foster a strong team approach.
* Commercially minded.
* Fast learner, accountable and ambitious.
* Passionate about detail, data and order. Bent on improving processes and systems.