Director of Finance & Resources, Naomi & Jacksplace
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Management
CFO, Financial Manager
Overview
Naomi House & Jacks place are the region’s leading hospices for children and young adults, rated “Outstanding” by the CQC. For over 25 years, we’ve delivered expert, compassionate care to some of the most complex and vulnerable children and young people from across the South, earning a reputation for excellence and unwavering support for families when they need it most.
Our vision is to ensure every child, young adult, and family has access to exceptional palliative care when and where they need it. We are investing in new services, digital transformation, and facilities, including a regional Education & Research Centre, to shape the future of palliative care and strengthen our role as a centre of excellence.
Reporting to the Chief Executive, this pivotal leadership role comes at a time of growth and innovation. As Director of Finance & Resources, you will oversee Finance, Facilities, IT, Data, Risk, and Governance, ensuring resilience and sustainability. You’ll shape strategy as part of the Senior Leadership Team, drive transformation, and champion innovation, while safeguarding excellence through robust financial leadership, governance, and compliance.
This is more than a finance role; it’s an opportunity to make a real difference for children, young adults, and families across the region.
We’re seeking a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, ACMA) with senior leadership experience and a strong track record in strategic financial management. Commercially astute, collaborative, and values-driven, you’ll inspire teams and build strong partnerships. Charity sector experience is desirable but not essential - what matters most is your ability to lead with integrity and ambition.
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Closing date for applications: 9am on Tuesday 3rd February.
Responsibilities- Oversee Finance, Facilities, IT, Data, Risk, and Governance to ensure resilience and sustainability.
- Shape strategy as part of the Senior Leadership Team; drive transformation and champion innovation.
- Ensure robust financial leadership, governance, and compliance to safeguard excellence.
- Lead with integrity and ambition, building partnerships and guiding teams across the organisation.
- Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, ACMA) with senior leadership experience.
- Strong track record in strategic financial management; commercially astute, collaborative, and values-driven.
- Charity sector experience desirable but not essential.
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Location: Salisbury, England, United Kingdom
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