Finance Manager
- Recruiter
- Robertson Bell Ltd
- Location
- England, London
- Salary
- £38000 - £40000 per annum
- Posted
- 19 Jun 2017
- Closes
- 26 Jun 2017
- Ref
- RB3193
- Contact
- Imogen Brown
- Job Title
- Finance Manager
- Category
- Charity
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Robertson Bell Finance are recruiting for a Finance Manager position in a healthcare charity. This is a vital role within the organisation and will be responsible for running the finance function.
This role will be responsible for producing the monthly management accounts, yearly audit procedures, VAT returns, budgeting and forecasting, monitoring income and expenditure and prepare cash flow. They will also be responsible for a finance assistant and work closely with the CEO to provide financial insight to the organisation's development.
The successful candidate will be an experienced accountant part or fully qualified (QBE will be considered) who ideally has experience in managing a finance function within a charitable organisation. They will be a proactive and had previous experience of producing annual accounts. This is a brilliant opportunity to work for a charity that provides support, care and research into healthcare.
Please apply now to avoid disappointment
This role will be responsible for producing the monthly management accounts, yearly audit procedures, VAT returns, budgeting and forecasting, monitoring income and expenditure and prepare cash flow. They will also be responsible for a finance assistant and work closely with the CEO to provide financial insight to the organisation's development.
The successful candidate will be an experienced accountant part or fully qualified (QBE will be considered) who ideally has experience in managing a finance function within a charitable organisation. They will be a proactive and had previous experience of producing annual accounts. This is a brilliant opportunity to work for a charity that provides support, care and research into healthcare.
Please apply now to avoid disappointment