Oakhill Recruitment Ltd
Right now, a Norwich CFO is doing the day-to-day finance as well as their own job. You'd be the reason they can stop.
This is a multi-entity business — finances run across a group of companies, not a single set of books — so you'll be comfortable with the complexity that brings. You'll lead an established finance team, take ownership of monthly management accounts, budgeting and forecasting, and keep reporting accurate, timely and genuinely useful.
Get the day-to-day right and you'll free the CFO to focus on where the business is heading next — and you'll have real influence over how the function develops.
You'll be a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with solid management accounting experience and the confidence to manage a team. Multi-entity exposure matters here — ideally gained in a corporate or professional services environment, with enough commercial instinct to read what the numbers are telling the business. Strong Excel; Power BI a bonus.
It's newly created, which means you'll shape it. Hybrid working, two days a week in the Norwich office.
Not got an up-to-date CV? Don't worry about it. Just Google Richard Newcombe at Oakhill Recruitment — all roads lead to me, and the first conversation is always confidential.
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