In this Financial Controller role some of your responsibilities will include -
The Financial Controller is a key role in the Finance management team, supporting the Firm's senior management and legal divisions and overseeing the financial accounting function.
Permanent Financial Controller position in an amazing international law firm is now available.
Financial Controller, Central London (hybrid- 3 days a week)
Our client, a business with very exciting plans in place for the future are looking to recruit a technically strong Financial Controller on a permanent basis.
Robert Half are working with a leading fintech firm based in Central London, to recruit an Assistant Financial Controller for an 6-12 month role paying between £400-450/day inside IR35 (depending on experience).
This role is an integral member of the Finance Team reporting into the Group Financial Controller, with a key role in ensuring the robust day-to-day operation of the team and producing management information.
As the Assistant Financial Controller, you would be supporting with
Manage the day-to-day operations, overseeing cash, and managing the accounts payable functions.
Our client is seeking a talented Assistant Financial Controller to join their team and play a pivotal role in driving financial efficiency in a dynamic environment.
Are you ready to take your finance career to the next level?
Responsibilities
As Assistant Financial Controller, you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact by managing funding finances, overseeing expenses tracking, and ensuring accurate reporting.
Equifind are working with a market leading fintech organisation, who are looking to hire a financial controller for the next 6 months to assist during a busy spell, in the London office.
The business is a brand name in the fintech space and offers an exciting challenge for someone who enjoys working in a dynamic and bustling environment, where no two days are the same.
You will join a great team and become an integral team member from the off, diving right into the thick of things.