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A leading law firm in the UK is looking for a Head of Finance to manage their finance function. The ideal candidate will be a Chartered Accountant with legal practice finance experience, responsible for strategic financial management and team leadership. This role offers a competitive salary of £75,747.50 - £87,022.50, alongside benefits such as a 22% pension and generous leave.
Head of Finance | Legal Practice. Law Staff are delighted to be recruiting on behalf of award-winning Law Firm with a strong emphasis within Public Sector. The Firm acts on behalf of Local Authorities and Public Sector Organisations, offering the reward of giving back to society while developing your career in meaningful work and an exceptionally collaborative team environment.
Location: Huntingdon / Northampton / Shefford (with travel to other offices)
Salary/Benefits: Range depending on experience £75,747.50 - £87,022.50. Benefits include 22% pension, 25 days holiday (and options to purchase more), 2 days office attendance and an array of discounts for retail etc.
Our client, a progressive legal practice, is seeking an exceptional Head of Finance to lead their finance function and become a key member of the Leadership Team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a qualified accountant with legal sector experience to make a real impact.
Reporting to the Chief Executive, you\'ll take strategic and operational responsibility for all financial matters including management accounting, statutory reporting, legal cashiering, and credit control. You\'ll also hold the regulatory roles of COFA and MLRO.
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This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking legal practice and play a pivotal role in their continued growth and success.
For a confidential discussion about this role, please contact Natasha Kirkby at Law Staff today.
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