Squire Patton Boggs have an exciting opportunity for a Finance Administrator (12 month FTC) to join the team.
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Squire Patton Boggs is one of the world's strongest integrated law firms, committed to providing insight at the point where law, business and government meet.
Working with a local not for profit organisation I am looking to recruit a Finance Manager to join the team on a permanent basis.
This role will be an integral and proactive part of the Finance team and have responsibility for leading the finance business partnering function and team in this wide-ranging and fast-paced role.
This role has come up due to internal movements and promotions - so shows there is room for progression and development within the organisation.
Our client a globally recognised leader in furniture, are expanding there team and looking for an experienced Part Time Finance Administrator.
As they continue to develop their business across the UK, USA, UAE, and Asia, they are on the lookout for a Part Time Finance Administrator to enhance their team.
Reporting into the Finance Director, you have a wide remit of responsibilities ranging from sales and purchase ledger duties, through to assisting with the production of monthly management accounts and helping with the year end audit.
A great opportunity has arisen for a finance assistant to join this well-established business in Manchester city centre.
Due to the growth of the business the successful candidate has the opportunity to progress in their career if they wanted to study towards professional qualifications alongside their work.
Reporting to the General Manager, your role is to manage all aspects relating to finance, including financial analysis, cash flow projections, project management and invoicing.
A growing and highly respected organisation, our partner is passionate about excellent customer service, being an employer of choice and running as efficiently as possible.
Your responsibilities will include
Carrying out detailed financial analysis, both current and historical, to identify trends that can improve the business.