* Group Financial Controller
* £85,000
* London/Hybrid (TBA)
Morgan Law are delighted to partner the oldest children's charity in London to lead the search for a Group Financial Controller.
The Group Financial Controller will play a pivotal role delivering high-quality financial and performance management information, overseeing the audit process, ensuring tax and VAT compliance, and driving the continuous improvement of financial systems and controls. You will manage and lead a team of finance professionals, providing guidance and support to ensure smooth and efficient operations across the Group.
As the group acquires new entities, this role will be actively involved in the due diligence/M&A activities of new organisations joining the Group.
Key Responsibilities
* Oversee the preparation of monthly management accounts and ensure accurate and timely reporting to trustees, senior managers, and other stakeholders.
* Lead the preparation and management of annual financial statements and liaise with auditors to ensure completion on time.
* Manage tax and VAT compliance, ensuring the Group meets all relevant regulations and optimises its position.
* Champion best practices for financial control and implement necessary policies and procedures to protect the organization's assets.
* Develop and manage financial systems, enhancing their capability to provide effective data for decision-making.
* Lead and mentor a dedicated finance team, ensuring staff development and high morale.
* Manage cash flow, budgeting, and forecasting processes, ensuring alignment with organisational goals.
* Collaborate with senior management and business partners to ensure financial strategies align with business objectives and growth.
* Contribute to strategic initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions, and business expansions, by providing financial analysis and due diligence support.
In order to be successful in the role, we are looking for;
* Fully qualified accountant (ACA, CIMA, ACCA) with significant post qualification experience gained in a similar role (including managing Payroll, VAT, accounts prep).
* Proven ability to lead and develop finance teams, with strong communication and interpersonal skills.
* Knowledge and experience of working within the voluntary or charity sector, with an understanding of SORP, charitable finance regulations, and financial reporting requirements.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and families across the UK. As part of a passionate and dedicated team, you will be empowered to take ownership of your role and contribute to the future direction of a historic, progressive and impactful organisation.
Please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role.