Posted by H International Consultant / HIa Legal • £85K/yr to £90K/yr
Role Overview
We are representing a key hotel client of ours who are seeking a dynamic Group Financial Controller to lead a team of accounting professionals.
General
Reporting to the Regional General Manager and working closely with the Overseen Financial Director and operational leadership team, you will oversee the finance function and help to train, motivate, and lead the team in all key financial aspects for the hotel.
Key Responsibilities
Working closely with the Reginal General Manager and Operational Team to ensure the understanding of KPIs and their impact on various departments.
Posted by Pembrook Resourcing • £50K/yr to £60K/yr
Pembrook Resourcing are currently seeking a workshop controller to join their client's aftersales department, as a Workshop Controller you will play a key role, ensuring the workshop runs smoothly and efficiently.
As a Workshop Controller you will allocate work to the Technicians based on the mix of skills available and resolve customer queries according to dealership and manufacturers guidelines.
You will calculate and manage the use of workshop resources effectively, monitoring staff and workshop performance to maintain standards.
A London-based Museum is currently seeking a Financial Controller to join them on a permanent basis ahead of an exciting period of transformation and improvement.
Managing a team of 5 and reporting into the Head of Finance, this is a key role within the finance team and wider organisation, having overall responsibility for the financial accounting and transactions team for the organisation.
As well as leading key aspects of the financial operations, you will also support in the implementation of new financial systems and streamlining and improvement processes to facilitate improved financial and management information.
Posted by South Thames College • £24K/yr to £26K/yr
36 hours a week over 40 weeks per year, Term Time Only
The Youth Worker post is an exciting role aimed at improving the learner experience and enrichment opportunities for students predominately aged 16-18 years.
As the Youth Worker, you will be responsible for developing and delivering as part of a wider programme of enrichment to students.