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A leading professional services company seeks a Head of FP&A to oversee financial planning and analysis in a rapidly growing environment. The role involves rebuilding financial models, managing budgeting processes, and delivering insights to support strategic decisions. Candidates should hold ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualifications and possess advanced Excel skills, with familiarity in CRM systems like Salesforce and data analytics tools such as Power BI. This position offers significant autonomy and the chance to contribute to the company's growth.
Job Description
Head of FP&A required for a high growth, PE backed, professional services company based in London
£80,000 - £90,000 + bonus and benefits, depending on experience
As the Head of FP&A, you will take ownership of the company’s financial planning and analysis function, playing a key role in shaping the forward-looking financial strategy within a fast-growing, PE-backed business. This role involves rebuilding and owning the financial model, leading the annual budgeting and rolling forecasting processes, and delivering insightful scenario analysis to support strategic decision-making. You will work closely with the CFO, corporate development team, and other stakeholders to translate complex financial data into clear business insights, with a focus on performance metrics and potential acquisition opportunities.
Strong Excel expertise is essential, alongside experience with CRM systems like Salesforce and a passion for leveraging data analytics tools such as Power BI. This is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic team where you will have significant autonomy, contribute to M&A pipeline development, and help drive the company’s growth journey in a collaborative and supportive environment.
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If you meet the above-mentioned criteria, please apply below. Due to a high number of applicants, we shall unfortunately be unable to respond to all unsuccessful applicants