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Finance Manager

Wilkinson & Associates

EdinburghFull-timeMid LevelOn-site

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Finance Manager Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) Company Profile One Parent Families Scotland (OPFS) is a national charity committed to improving the lives of single parents and their children across Scotland. With a strong focus on tackling poverty, reducing inequality and influencing policy, the organisation delivers a combination of local services, national advocacy and practical support to families facing complex social and financial challenges. Driven by a clear social purpose, OPFS works collaboratively with partners and stakeholders to create meaningful, long-term change.

The organisation continues to evolve its impact, supported by a robust and well-governed operational and financial framework. The Opportunity This is a pivotal appointment within OPFS, offering the chance to lead the finance function of a values-led organisation with a broad and varied funding model. As Finance Manager, you will take ownership of financial operations, ensuring the delivery of accurate, timely and insightful financial information to support both day-to-day activity and longer-term strategic decision-making.

Reporting to the Head of Corporate Services, the role combines technical finance leadership with strong stakeholder engagement across the Senior Team, Board and wider organisation. The position is particularly well suited to someone motivated by purpose, who wants their work to contribute directly to addressing social inequality while maintaining high standards of financial governance and control. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Lead the preparation of quarterly management accounts, forecasts and board reporting Deliver clear analysis of financial performance, including variance analysis against budget Oversee reporting to funders, ensuring compliance with grant conditions and deadlines Maintain oversight of banking, cashflow, investments and financial controls Ensure all statutory reporting requirements (including HMRC submissions) are met Budgeting & Financial Planning Lead the annual budgeting process in collaboration with senior stakeholders Produce reforecasts and support ongoing financial planning activity Support the development of budgets for funding applications and contract bids Provide insight into financial strategy, including the use of reserves Team Leadership & Systems Lead, develop and support the finance team to ensure effective delivery Ensure financial procedures are robust, documented and consistently applied Review and enhance financial systems, processes and controls Oversee payroll processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Governance & Audit Prepare statutory annual accounts in line with relevant reporting frameworks Manage the external audit process and liaise with auditors Support the Board and Finance Subgroup with clear and accessible reporting Ensure audit recommendations are implemented effectively Business Partnering & Communication Work closely with budget holders across the organisation to support decision-making Provide clear financial insight to non-finance stakeholders Support organisational understanding of financial processes and reporting Collaborate with business development teams on funding and income generation Candidate Profile This role requires a strong technical foundation combined with a collaborative, purpose-driven mindset.

Essential experience and skills include: Qualified accountant (CA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) or qualified by experience Proven experience in financial management, budgeting and reporting Experience working with multiple funding streams, ideally within the third sector Strong understanding of financial controls, governance and statutory reporting Experience overseeing payroll processes Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Ability to work independently while contributing to a wider leadership team Desirable: Experience supporting grant applications and funder reporting Experience delivering finance training or guidance to non-finance colleagues Exposure to charity accounting environments A genuine alignment with the organisation’s mission and values is essential. Why Join? This is an opportunity to take on a meaningful leadership role within a respected national charity, where finance plays a critical part in enabling impact.

Contribute to an organisation making a tangible difference across Scotland Lead and shape financial strategy within a complex, purpose-driven environment Work closely with senior leadership and Board members Gain exposure to a diverse funding landscape and strategic initiatives Be part of a collaborative, values-led culture focused on continuous improvement Package highlights include: Salary: Up to £47,454 Option for a 4 day part-time role: available for experienced candidates, with salary pro rata equivalent up to £59,318 FTE 35-hour working week with flexible and hybrid working arrangements 25 days annual leave plus 12 public holidays Pension contribution (3% employee / 7% employer) Ongoing training, development and support If this role is of interest to you, please contact Andrea Green at [email protected] for a private and confidential conversation. This role is retained. All CVs sent directly to OPFS or via agencies will be forwarded to W&A.

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