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Head of FP&A - Morgan McKinley

This role is a 12-month contract for a Head of FP&A in a high-growth eCommerce business, paying £700 per day. Key skills include eCommerce experience, financial modeling, and senior FP&A leadership. Hybrid working is available.
🌎 Country
United Kingdom
🏝️ Location
Hybrid
📄 Contract
Full-time
🪜 Seniority
Director
💰 Range
100K+
💱 Currency
£ GBP
💸 Pay
£20K - £100K (Yr.)
🗓️ Discovered
August 2, 2025
📍 Location detailed
London
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🧠 Skills
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Role description
Morgan McKinley are working with a high-growth eCommerce business looking to bring in a commercially sharp Head of FP&A on an interim basis. The business has scaled rapidly across the UK and international markets and is gearing up for its next stage of growth. This role will play a pivotal part in providing strategic finance insight and leading planning across the group. This role is a 12 month contract paying £700 a day outside IR35 with hybrid working available Key Responsibilities • Lead the FP&A function, owning the budgeting, forecasting and strategic planning cycles • Business partner across key commercial teams including marketing, digital, and supply chain • Deliver high-quality board reporting and performance dashboards • Build and enhance financial models to support scenario planning and decision-making • Drive commercial insight around revenue, margin and customer behaviour metrics • Own cash flow forecasting and P&L forecasting across international regions • Present to the CFO and senior leadership team regularly with commercial recommendations • Identify and implement improvements in planning processes and tools Ideal Candidate • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) • Strong eCommerce or digitally-led retail experience is essential • Proven experience in a senior FP&A or commercial finance leadership role • Hands-on modelling capability with excellent Excel skills • Able to work at pace in a scaling environment • Confident communicator who can challenge and influence senior stakeholders