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Financial Modelling Manager - London - Hybrid

City of London
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Financial Modelling Manager

The Financial Modelling Manager will be responsible for developing and maintaining financial models to support decision-making within the Not For Profit sector. This role is based in London and requires expertise in analytics and financial modelling.

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Financial Modelling Manager

The organisation is a respected entity within the Not For Profit sector, committed to delivering impactful and meaningful results. As a medium-sized organisation, they are known for their structured approach to analytics and strategic planning.

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Financial Modelling Manager

The Financial Modelling Manager will lead a high-performing team and deliver innovative, automated financial models that drive strategic decision-making. This is a unique opportunity to combine finance expertise, technology skills, and leadership in a role that will transform how planning and forecasting are done.

As Financial Modelling Manager, you will:

Lead and mentor a team of finance professionals to deliver accurate, high-quality models and reports.
Review and migrate existing models to secure, server-based platforms aligned with IT standards.
Design and maintain robust financial models for planning, forecasting, stress testing, and performance evaluation.
Collaborate with IT and security teams to integrate emerging technologies and automation into modelling processes.
Maintain clear documentation and version control, ensuring audit-ready standards for all models.
Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements to enhance accuracy and efficiency.Profile

Financial Modelling Manager

A successful Financial Modelling Manager should have:

Advanced Microsoft Excel (including complex formulas, macros, and data analysis).
Programming & Data Tools: VBA, SQL, SSIS, Azure Data Factory (ADF), Python, .NET, Java.
Business Intelligence Tools: Power BI or similar for reporting and visualization.
Version Control & Automation: CI/CD pipelines, and automated testing frameworks.
Data Management: Strong understanding of data modelling, ETL/ELT processes, and governance standards.
A relevant degree in finance, economics, mathematics, or a related field.
Strong proficiency in financial modelling and analytical tools.
Experience in the Not For Profit sector or a similar environment.
Excellent communication skills to present complex data effectively.Job Offer

Financial Modelling Manager

Competitive salary ranging from £65,000 to £75,000 per annum.
Standard benefits included to support your well-being.
Permanent role based in London, offering stability and growth opportunities.
Opportunity to contribute to impactful projects within the Not For Profit sector.
Collaborative and supportive work environment.If you are passionate about analytics and financial modelling, and you are looking to make a difference in the Not For Profit sector, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in London

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