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Compassion in World Farming International is a powerful global movement dedicated to ending factory farming and radically changing our food systems to reduce reliance on animal protein before it’s too late. With headquarters in the UK and offices across Europe, USA, and China, we are an influential organisation whose supporters and partners throughout the world help us deliver on our initiatives.   

We are recruiting a Global Income & Accounts Receivable Managerto join our Finance Team headquartered in Godalming in the UK (minimum of two days per week in the HQ office, with scope for home-based working up to three days per week).  

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Location:         Godalming, Surrey – HQ.  Hybrid working from home up to 3 days per week (min. 2 days per week at HQ) 

Job Type:         Full time - 6 month FTC

Salary:             Up to £37,000 p.a. (Depending on experience) 

About the role 

The Global Income & Accounts Receivable Manageris a key role to supporting the growth of the organisation. Reporting to the Global Financial Controller you will be responsible for ensuring that all income received by Compassion in World Farming International, and its subsidiary entities is fully and correctly recorded on a timely basis, complying with all statutory requirements.   

You will: 

- Be responsible for the processing of donations and business/sales income onto our CRM system where needed, and for the reconciliation of donations and business/sales income between our CRM system, banking system and third-party payment providers. 

- Be responsible for ensuring completeness and accuracy of donations and business/sales income. 

- Provide support and assistance to the finance team as required. 

- Also work with internal stakeholders in particular CRM, Digital and Fundraising to build a strong communications channel. 

 

About you 

You will have experience in an income/ accounts receivable finance role and be able to use financial software and systems efficiently to support this. Knowledge of Salesforce would be a distinct advantage. You will be comfortable with complex reconciliations and accounting principles as they relate to charities and have a good understanding of restricted funds.  

The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal skills with the ability to develop collaborative and persuasive working relationships with senior managers and other colleagues 

Our commitment to diversity 

Compassion in World Farming International is committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their background. We value diversity and lived experience, and acknowledge the underrepresentation of people from certain backgrounds, both within our organisation and across the sector. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups, whether these be of ethnicity, gender, identity, religion, physical ability, sexual orientation, or other. 

 Applications: 

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Closing date: 16th September 2024 

1st stage Interview (in person at HQ): Tuesday 24th September 2024 

2nd stage interview (Teams): Friday 27th September 2024  

Please complete the online application form to upload your CV and a covering letter outlining how you meet the Person Specification detailed in the job description. Please note that we reserve the right to commence interviews on a rolling programme. 

To comply with legal requirements, as part of our selection procedure we ask all potential employees to prove their eligibility to work in the UK. 

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