Advisory Senior Manager in West Bromwich

Advisory Senior Manager in West Bromwich

West Bromwich Full-Time No home office possible
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Join ACCA Careers as an Advisory Senior Manager —a key role supporting partners with advisory and planning projects across accounting and tax.

Based near Radstock, you will work closely with partners, delivering wide‐ranging advisory and planning work, including business sales, mergers, tax planning for personal and corporate clients, and report writing. The role offers a clear progression path within a successful, high‐performing firm.

DescriptionThis role focuses entirely on delivering advisory and planning project work across both accounting and tax. You will provide high‐level advice on business sales, mergers, and tax planning, produce reports, and support partners on planning work.

Qualifications

Qualified in ACA / ACCA / CTA or equivalent.

Strong background in accountancy practice with managerial level experience.

All‐around accounts/tax background gained within small, medium or large tier firms.

Interest in moving from compliance to dedicated planning and advisory work.

Job Offer£50,000 – circa £65,000 dependent on experience, plus benefits. Negotiable. For a further confidential discussion please contact Mark Bailey at 01179271452.

Seniority levelMid‐Senior level

Employment typeFull‐time

Job functionFinance and Sales

IndustriesAccounting

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ACCA Careers Recruiting Team

Advisory Senior Manager in West Bromwich
ACCA Careers
Location: West Bromwich
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