wish to be considered for both roles by writing this in the supporting information box. Person Specification Qualifications training required Essential CIMA, ACA, ACCA, CIPFA, appropriate degree or equivalent level of training and experience. Business management. Project management. Negotiation skills. Previous or relevant experience necessary Essential Previous experience in a more »
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
LHH Recruitment
including: transformation, investigation of payment/receipt queries, UK area direct debit management Ideal Skills Required: Treasury experience preferred. Qualified Accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, CIPFA, etc); Previous experience in management accounts (Forecasting/Variance analysis/Performance reporting etc); Experience managing multiple stakeholders. Ability to work quickly and accurately with more »
London, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Informa
fostering collaboration and communication. Qualifications Must be full or part-qualified in ACT (Association Corporate Treasurers) A recognised professional accounting qualification (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIPFA, CIMA) and a track record of continuous professional development would be an advantage. Technical Skills International Corporate Treasury Experience, specifically related to cash and banking. more »
health insurance - Flexible working arrangements and hybrid working approach - Yearly process for remuneration review This is an exceptional opportunity for a CIMA, ICAEW, ACCA, CIPFA, ICAS or Chartered Accountants Ireland qualified accountant with a background in the not-for-profit or charity sector to make an impact with our independent … as our Finance Lead, you will need: - Experience in not-for-profit or charity organisations - To be a CCAB qualified accountant (CIMA, ICAEW, ACCA, CIPFA, ICAS or Chartered Accountants Ireland) - Post-qualification experience - Excellent written and verbal communication skills - Solid organisational skills and attention to detail - Strong Excel skills The more »