Finance Business Partner

Dowgate
3 weeks ago
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Role: Finance Business Partner

Permanent role.
Client: International Animal Charity
Salary: £55,000 - £60,000
Hybrid working ( 1 day per week in the office)

Joining a team of 2 Finance Business Partners and reporting into the Head of FP&A

The client is looking for a Qualified Accountant with experience of working in the charity sector.

This role provide financial counsel to the Fundraising & Communications Directorate to achieve organisational objectives. The role holder will utilise their commercial expertise to create an environment for strategic and operational conversations to take place with the Heads of Departments (HoDs) to influence decision-making and achieve optimal performance, whilst assessing any associated risks and benefits.

Key Responsibilities and Duties Requirements

▪ Collaborate with the Fundraising HoDs to proactively identify and prioritise business plans to deliver the charities FundComm Strategy. The role holder will use financial insight and consulting skills to support and challenge the fundraising business teams to deliver the optimum solution.

▪ Lead the communication and coordination of the FundComm team's forecast and budget processes to deliver accurate, complete and timely submissions aligned to the organisational calendar.

▪ Provide workshops to aid Fundraising teams understanding of how to complete the Forecast and Budgeting templates.

▪ Review and analyse the plans, budgets and forecast for the FundComm teams and highlight any issues for resolution.

▪ Work in collaboration with the Director of Fundraising and Head of Financial Planning and Analysis to produce the consolidated multi -year FundComm budgets and forecast that support the charities planning process.

▪ Act as critical friend to Director of Fundraising by guiding analysis to make data -driven marketing decisions, that improve ROI and aligning marketing strategy to organisations overall strategy.

▪ Guide Director of Fundraising's decisions with clear business intelligence from both within and outside Brooke.

▪ Work with relevant FundComm HoDs with financial modelling of their data to deliver long -term income results.

closing date 21st Feb

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