Group Financial Controller

Background
The Scott family builds, owns and operates businesses and buildings for the long run.The group consists of c. 15 entities including three partnerships, several companies, and trusts with exciting plans for future expansion, in particular in the schools and alternative provisions space. Activities span from a technical plastics fabrication business to let land and buildings and a progressive farm with a conservation bias. The family seeks to deliver cutting edge integrated estate management and has a drive for team-led continuous improvement.The successful candidate will join a vibrant and growing team of 45 who are passionate about their roles, all working to build
"a thriving community for today and tomorrow"
where every decision is made with
H.E.A.R.T
( H onesty,
E mpathy,
A ll in,
R eadiness and
T houghtfulness) in mind.
PositionThis is an exciting opportunity to provide financial control, management accounting and other functions for the family''s operations.
The role will lead the Finance Team on day-to-day matters and will report directly to the Finance Director.
ResponsibilitiesFinancial reporting
Preparation of monthly group financial information
Preparation of quarterly Board reports
Budget
Develop annual budgets for individual entities in conjunction with business unit managers
Produce consolidated annual budget and cash flow
Systems and controls
Develop and implement internal controls to ensure that the company complies with financial procedures and regulations
Develop and maintain all necessary systems, policies and procedures to ensure effective and efficient financial management within the company
Statutory accounting
Oversee preparation of statutory accounts including liaison and management of external accounts to ensure timely delivery
Oversee annual audit where required
Tax
Project manage external advisors preparation of tax returns
Submission of quarterly VAT returns
Submission of PAYE returns
Compliance and risk management
Support /maintain risk register
IT
Lead development of IT systems to maximise efficiency and cost effectiveness
Insurance
Lead the insurance programme
General
Provide ad hoc support to wider trust groups
Communicate effectively and display a professional and positive image to all members of team and visitors to the estate, acting with discretion and integrity at all times.
Be flexible in your approach to your work
Perform the tasks in accordance with the health and safety/risk assessments standards.
Assist other teams, if possible, when requested
The successful candidatemust have:
Qualified accountancy certification (ACA, ACCA or CIMA)
Excellent and relevant post qualification experience
Strong interpretation and analytical skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills with a range of people
People and management experience
Integrity and high level of discretion
Enjoy ensuring processes are implemented and used
Comfortable multitasking
A desire to work in a rural location and be part of a small team doing a wide range of interesting activities
The successful candidate may have
Financial modelling skills
Experience of trust structures, related taxation and family business matters
Industry experience within property management; development; commercial farming, education or general business.
Compensation and benefitsPay: £50,000 - £60,000 p.a. full time
Hours: Normal office hours (8:30-5pm).
Holiday: 23 days per annum plus Statutory Bank Holidays pro-rata
Benefits: Double matched pension contribution up to 10% employer''s contribution after year 1.
Career growth within an exciting, fast-paced and dynamic environment
Flexible working arrangements
Employee Assistance Program
Annual Health Checks
Application deadlineThe deadline for applications is Friday 3rd October 2025 - we look forward to hearing from you.
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