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Head of Finance

Dignity in Dying X Compassion in Dying
Location: London, Greater London
Sector: Charity
Date Posted: 20/05/2026
Salary: £56,939 - £65,074 per year
Specialism: Finance
Ref: RB43537
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Dignity in Dying and Compassion in Dying are partnering with Robertson Bell to recruit a Head of Finance on a permanent basis.

This is an exciting opportunity to join two sister organisations working at the centre of an important and evolving area of public policy and individual choice. Operating with a shared vision and strong collaborative culture, both organisations are committed to supporting people through high-quality information and support services, advocacy and campaigns.

Reporting to the Deputy CEO, the Head of Finance will play a key role in supporting the organisations’ ongoing work by providing integrity and efficiency across financial processes, systems, controls and reporting. This role offers the opportunity to join a collaborative and values-led organisation with a supportive leadership team, flexible hybrid working and the chance to contribute meaningfully within a small but highly impactful environment.

The role:

  • Provide integrity and efficiency in the financial processes, systems, controls and reporting across both organisations.
  • Prepare statutory annual accounts in accordance with Charity and Company law.
  • Work with the Senior Management Team (SMT) to prepare, present and implement annual budgets.
  • Monitor and manage financial performance including production of quarterly management accounts, finance reports and ongoing cash flow forecasts.
  • Reconcile major balance sheet accounts and revenue reporting between systems.
  • Oversee transactional input of income and expenditure transactions, and all payroll procedures.
  • Support the Finance and Audit Sub Committees, preparing relevant papers and attending meetings.
  • Work closely with auditors and maintain relationships with professional advisors, insurance brokers and bankers.
  • Ensure compliance with all statutory reporting and filing requirements, including the Charity Commission and Companies House.
  • Provide support and advice to the SMT on financial and relevant matters as they arise.
  • Monitor and manage organisational funds on cash deposit platforms.
  • Manage partial VAT exemption and VAT reporting requirements.
  • Develop and implement financial systems and procedures to ensure best practice and adherence to applicable accounting standards.
  • Identify opportunities to improve reporting, operational efficiency and financial processes.
  • Line manage and support the development of the Finance Officer.

The organisations:

Dignity in Dying and Compassion in Dying share the aim of improve dying in the UK by putting people in charge of decisions about the end of their life. Dignity in Dying campaigns to change the law to allow the option of assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults in the UK. It is a not-for-profit membership organisation. Compassion in Dying is a registered charity which provides information and support to people to be in control of their end-of-life decisions, alongside gathering evidence to improve culture and policy.

Operating within a collaborative and supportive culture, this role offers the opportunity to work alongside committed and passionate colleagues within a flat organisational structure. The successful candidate will join a team that values initiative, accountability and strong working relationships, while offering the autonomy to take ownership of the finance function and contribute to future improvements.

Essential criteria:

  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent).
  • Experience in a managerial finance role, ideally within a charity or not for profit organisation.
  • Strong understanding of charity accounting and Charity SORP.
  • Experience preparing management accounts, budgets, forecasts and statutory accounts.
  • Strong understanding of financial controls, governance and compliance requirements.
  • Experience supporting audit processes and working with external auditors.
  • Knowledge of VAT reporting and partial VAT exemption.
  • Ability to explain financial concepts to non-financial colleagues and managers.
  • Self-starter with the ability to manage responsibility within a small team environment.
  • Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to quickly establish credibility internally and externally.

If you are a qualified finance professional looking to join a collaborative and mission-led organisation where you can contribute both strategically and operationally, we would love to hear from you. Apply before the 7th June to be considered!

This role is based in London with hybrid working and an expectation of a minimum of two days per week in the office at Oxford Street.

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