ActionFunder is the grant management platform revolutionising community investment. Built with funders and driven by AI, it streamlines the funding process, reduces admin and costs and delivers money directly into community projects.
Designed for organisations that want to give with purpose and prove their impact, ActionFunder enables smarter, faster, more transparent grant giving. Users can launch branded funds, connect with local projects that align with their goals and access real-time impact reports that support ESG, CSR and social value objectives.
With over 17,000 self-enrolled community projects across the UK actively accessing funds through the platform, ActionFunder is redefining how businesses give back.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
The Head of Finance is a pivotal role at ActionFunder - part financial steward, part operational partner. Reporting to the COO and CEO, and working closely with our Finance Board Advisor, you’ll hold both the financial accounting and management accounting responsibilities that keep the business running smoothly. You’ll also engage directly with the board, so the ability to communicate with clarity and confidence is just as important as technical expertise.
This is a hands‑on role with real ownership - of financial processes, controls, and commercial insight. You’ll be someone who thrives with autonomy, brings structure to ambiguity, and is comfortable rolling up their sleeves in a fast-growing, mission‑driven company.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Act as the primary internal contact for financial queries, liaising with our Finance Board Advisor, external accountants, and relevant third parties
- Maintain accurate, well‑organised financial records and documentation
- Support preparation of financial reports, KPIs, monthly management accounts, and board pack inputs supported by the Finance Board Advisor
- Ensure timely, reliable financial information is available to leadership when needed
Payroll & Core Accounting
- Manage accounts payable and receivable, including invoice processing and reconcilations
- Carry out bookkeeping in Xero, including bank reconciliations and accurate transaction records
- Own payroll end‑to‑end — accountable for accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery
- Manage quarterly VAT returns, liaising with HMRC and external accountants as required
- Support month‑end and year‑end close, assist in preparing management accounts and ensure books are audit‑ready
Platform Transaction Management
- Reconcile grant payments made through the ActionFunder platform
- Maintain compliant payment processes and optimise these as transaction volumes grow
- Manage financial operations for our charitable arm payment solution, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance
Cash, risk & Financial Planning Support
- Monitor cash position and maintain up‑to‑date cash flow forecasts
- Maintain and update financial models, budgets, and rolling forecasts in conjunction with our Board Advisor
- Support scenario planning and preparation of financial materials for investors
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
- 2 years+ post Qualified, Qualified by Experience, or part‑qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)
- Must show aptitude, skills and experience to lead a finance department day‑to‑day
- Accounting experience, including VAT, reconcilations, and month‑end processes as well as payroll
- Comfortable working with financial models, budgets, and forecasts — able to maintain and update spreadsheets with accuracy
- Experience in a startup, scale‑up, preferably at a B2B SaaS company — at ease with ambiguity and building process from scratch
- Organised and proactive, with the confidence to work autonomously and manage a broad remit across finance and operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Attention to detail: Takes pride in the accuracy of financial data and follows things through without being chased
- Self‑starter: Proactively manages a broad workload and adapts to shifting priorities without dropping the ball
- Clarity & communication: Explains financial information clearly to non‑finance stakeholders and communicates operational needs across teams
- Pragmatism: Brings structure and rigour without creating unnecessary complexity in a fast‑moving business
BENEFITS
- 25 days’ annual leave, plus bank holidays
- 2 additional personal days each year, for whatever matters to you (your birthday, a long weekend, or just a break)
- Long‑service recognition, with additional annual leave after 3 years
- 4 annual team away days— we really value getting everyone together for connection, volunteering, food and fun!
- 2 paid volunteering days to support causes that matter most to you
- Enhanced Partner, Maternity and Adoption leave
- Annual training budget to support your learning and development
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Free eye tests
- B Corp certified – work in, and learn from, an organisation that meets the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability
- Open, flexible approach to working, trusting you to shape your working pattern around your life, your well‑being and the needs of the role
We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
This is hybrid role so will involve travel to our offices in Bristol and London.
This is a part‑time role looking for ideally 3 or 4 days per week, but we’re open to some flexibility for the right candidate. If the opportunity appeals, please don’t hesitate to apply.
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