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Finance Manager Job Description Template

Own monthly close, cash flow forecasting, and financial reporting for the business. Partner with leadership to turn financial data into actionable business decisions.

People & FinanceMid–SeniorUpdated Q2 2026

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Why hire a Finance Manager?

As the business scales past £1–2m revenue, founders need someone to run day-to-day finance operations, ensure compliance, and provide clarity on unit economics so they can focus on growth.

Finance Manager salary ranges

Approximate annual gross salary bands (Q2 2026). Always adjust for your city, seniority, and the candidate’s experience.

United States

$75,000 – $105,000

United Kingdom

£48,000 – £68,000

Eurozone

€56,000 – €79,000

Finance Manager responsibilities

  • Close monthly accounts within 5 working days and reconcile all balance sheet accounts
  • Build and maintain 12-month cash flow forecasts, flagging risks and funding gaps early
  • Implement or improve accounting systems and processes to reduce manual work by 40%+
  • Prepare management accounts and KPI dashboards that leadership uses to make quarterly decisions
  • Manage relationships with auditors, accountants, and tax advisors; coordinate year-end audit
  • Identify cost-saving opportunities and process improvements that improve margin by 2–5%

Skills & requirements

Required

  • 5+ years accounting or finance operations experience, ideally at a growing SMB or startup
  • Proficiency in Xero, QuickBooks, or similar cloud accounting software
  • Strong Excel skills: pivot tables, VLOOKUP, scenario modelling, cash flow forecasts
  • Understanding of VAT, payroll compliance, and basic tax planning for UK or EU context
  • Ability to communicate financial data clearly to non-finance stakeholders
  • Attention to detail and track record of closing books on time without errors

Nice to have

  • Experience with Stripe, Chargebee, or other payment/subscription accounting integrations
  • Exposure to FP&A or fundraising processes (pitch deck financials, cap tables)
  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA) or equivalent professional qualification

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Sample template

Finance Manager [Company name] · [City], [Country] · [On-site / Hybrid / Remote] $75,000 – $105,000 (US) · £48,000 – £68,000 (UK) · €56,000 – €79,000 (EU) — gross/year

Own monthly close, cash flow forecasting, and financial reporting for the business. Partner with leadership to turn financial data into actionable business decisions.

Why this role exists As the business scales past £1–2m revenue, founders need someone to run day-to-day finance operations, ensure compliance, and provide clarity on unit economics so they can focus on growth.

What you'll do

  • Close monthly accounts within 5 working days and reconcile all balance sheet accounts
  • Build and maintain 12-month cash flow forecasts, flagging risks and funding gaps early
  • Implement or improve accounting systems and processes to reduce manual work by 40%+
  • Prepare management accounts and KPI dashboards that leadership uses to make quarterly decisions
  • Manage relationships with auditors, accountants, and tax advisors; coordinate year-end audit
  • Identify cost-saving opportunities and process improvements that improve margin by 2–5%

What you'll need

  • 5+ years accounting or finance operations experience, ideally at a growing SMB or startup
  • Proficiency in Xero, QuickBooks, or similar cloud accounting software
  • Strong Excel skills: pivot tables, VLOOKUP, scenario modelling, cash flow forecasts
  • Understanding of VAT, payroll compliance, and basic tax planning for UK or EU context
  • Ability to communicate financial data clearly to non-finance stakeholders
  • Attention to detail and track record of closing books on time without errors

Nice to have

  • Experience with Stripe, Chargebee, or other payment/subscription accounting integrations
  • Exposure to FP&A or fundraising processes (pitch deck financials, cap tables)
  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA) or equivalent professional qualification

What we offer

  • Salary: [range, gross, with currency and time unit]
  • [Equity / bonus / commission if applicable]
  • [Health, PTO, learning budget, equipment — only what's real]
  • [Work mode + flexibility]

About [Company] [2–3 sentences: stage, customers, traction. Keep it specific.]

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Frequently asked

What does a Finance Manager do?

Own monthly close, cash flow forecasting, and financial reporting for the business. Partner with leadership to turn financial data into actionable business decisions. As the business scales past £1–2m revenue, founders need someone to run day-to-day finance operations, ensure compliance, and provide clarity on unit economics so they can focus on growth.

What should a Finance Manager job description include?

A strong Finance Manager job post has a one-line hook, why the role exists, 6 outcome-led responsibilities, a clear list of required skills, the salary range, and a country-specific compliance line. Use the copy-ready template above as a starting point.

How much does a Finance Manager earn?

Approximate annual gross bands (Q2 2026): $75,000 – $105,000 in the US, £48,000 – £68,000 in the UK, and €56,000 – €79,000 in the Eurozone. Adjust for city, seniority, and experience.

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