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A prestigious rural estate in North Norfolk is seeking a Finance Business Partner to shape financial strategy and drive efficiencies. This role involves working closely with the Finance Director and multiple stakeholders, making a significant impact on financial performance. Ideal candidates will possess strong analytical skills and the ability to communicate effectively.
NXTGEN is excited to be partnering with one of the most prestigious rural estates in the country to recruit a Finance Business Partner. Based in North Norfolk, this is a rare opportunity to join an organisation steeped in history yet firmly focused on the future. As a Finance Business Partner, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping financial strategy, working closely with the Finance Director to drive process improvements and efficiencies. You'll have the chance to make a real impact-whether through delivering insightful variance analysis, identifying cost-saving opportunities, or unlocking new revenue streams to maximise returns.
This role is perfect for a commercially astute and inquisitive finance professional who thrives on challenge. You'll be working with multiple stakeholders across the estate, so confidence, analytical thinking, and the ability to present compelling financial insights are essential. If you're looking for a unique opportunity to influence financial performance in a truly special organisation, this could be the role for you!
Responsibilities for a Finance Business partner:
If you are ACCA/ACA/CIMA qualified, then I'd like to hear from you. If you have experience within a business partnering role, this will be advantageous but is not essential. This is a brilliant opportunity for a passionate and hungry individual who wants to unlock their full potential. This is a very commercial focused role so being able to communicate clearly is key. This role is built on your ability to uphold and create new working relationships