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Director of Finance - not for profit

Sewell Moorhouse Recruitment

Oban

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GBP 69,000

Full time

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Job summary

A not-for-profit organization in beautiful Oban, Scotland, is seeking a Director of Finance to spearhead financial strategy and operations. This role is pivotal to the senior leadership team, aiming for growth and sustainability. The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant with board-level insight, passionate about mentoring finance teams. This position in a dynamic organization offers a competitive salary, a generous pension scheme, flexible working, and 25 days of holiday, increasing with tenure.

Benefits

Salary of c £69,000
Defined pension scheme (14.5% contribution)
Flexible working arrangements
25 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 after 4 years
Annual leave purchasing scheme
6 months full sick pay followed by 6 months at half pay

Qualifications

  • Qualified accountant (CA, CIMA or ACCA).
  • Board level experience required.
  • Experienced in managing and mentoring teams.

Responsibilities

  • Lead operational management and financial reporting.
  • Advise Audit, Risk, and Remuneration Committees.
  • Oversee all accounting operations and reporting.
  • Collaborate to pursue grant applications and funding.
  • Develop internal controls to mitigate financial risks.
  • Mentor finance & contract teams.

Skills

Qualified accountant (CA, CIMA, or ACCA)
Board level experience
Inspiring people manager
Experience in charity/education/research
Strategic thinker
Job description

Sewell Wallis is delighted to be working with a not-for-profit organisation in Oban, Scotland, to recruit a Director of Finance. This charity is internationally recognised as a leader in research and education within its specialist area. The appointed individual will be a key member of the senior leadership team, supporting the delivery of the organisation's long-term strategic ambitions for growth.

Not only is this organisation hugely attractive to work for in terms of their purpose, culture and growth plans but they are positioned within a beautiful part of Scotland which offers endless outdoor activities such as scuba diving, climbing, hiking in beautiful countryside and skiing in the winter - there's no wonder many people relocate here for the perfect balance of life it can offer.

What will you be doing?
  • As a core member of the senior management team, you will have lead responsibility for operational management and reporting of finance matters. You will develop and execute the multi-year financial strategy to support the group growth plan.
  • Act as the lead financial advisor to the Audit, Risk, and Remuneration Committees. You will prepare and present comprehensive board packs, ensuring all Trustees have a clear understanding of the company's financial position, risk appetite, and regulatory compliance.
  • Oversee all accounting operations and statutory reporting. You will ensure the business adheres to all legal and tax requirements while managing the internal audit process.
  • Collaborate closely with our researchers to identify, evaluate, and pursue grant applications and funding opportunities.
  • Identify, mitigate, and report on financial risks. You will lead the development of robust internal controls to safeguard company assets.
  • Mentor and develop the finance & contract teams, fostering a culture of collaboration with the rest of the Group.
What skills do we need?
  • A qualified accountant (CA, CIMA or ACCA)
  • Board level experience
  • An inspiring people manager
  • Experience working within charity/education/research industries highly desirable
  • Strategic thinker, who will effectively contribute to ongoing growth plans
What's on offer?
  • Salary of c £69,000
  • Defined pension scheme (14.5% contribution)
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • 25 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 days after 4 years' service
  • Annual leave purchasing scheme (up to 20 days per annum)
  • 6 months full sick pay followed by 6 months at half pay (over a 4 year period)

Apply for this role below or for more information, contact Kayley.

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