At a Glance
- Tasks: Join our Corporate Finance team to provide financial insight for major development projects.
- Company: Codi Group, a leading not-for-profit housing and care organisation in Wales.
- Benefits: Earn £57,048 with 26 days annual leave, flexible working, and career development opportunities.
- Other info: Embrace a compassionate and inclusive culture while shaping the future of communities.
- Why this job: Make a real impact by helping deliver 10,000 new affordable homes across South Wales.
- Qualifications: CCAB qualified accountant with strong Excel skills and property accounting experience.
The predicted salary is between 57048 - 57048 £ per year.
We're excited to be looking for a qualified Accountant with exceptional Business Partnering skills to join our Corporate Finance team on a permanent, full-time basis. With the option of a traditional Monday to Friday working pattern or a compressed nine-day fortnight, this is a role that offers flexibility alongside genuine career impact. This is a rare opportunity to play a key role in delivering 10,000 new affordable homes across South Wales over the next decade.
Working closely with the Head of New Business, Property & Financial Planning, you'll provide the financial insight and challenge that helps shape investment decisions and turn development opportunities into reality. You'll support major development and investment projects from appraisal through to handover, helping ensure schemes are financially viable, sustainable and deliver long-term value for our customers and communities.
About the role: This is a varied and influential role where you'll combine strong communication skills, financial modelling, property accounting and leadership to support investment decisions across the Group. Leading a small team, you'll evaluate development opportunities and investment proposals, providing clear financial insight, challenge and assurance to support decision-making.
Using Excel, viability tools and Brixx, you'll assess financial performance, affordability and risk across a range of development and new business opportunities. You'll work closely with colleagues across Development, Asset Management, Care & Support and Finance, helping to ensure opportunities are financially viable and represent value for the Group.
As Development Accountant, you'll play a key role in managing property accounting throughout the development lifecycle, supporting financial reporting, audit requirements and investment monitoring up to the point homes are handed over. You'll also contribute to long-term planning and help shape the Group's future investment ambitions.
It's a fantastic opportunity to use your technical expertise, commercial insight and leadership skills to support the delivery of 10,000 new affordable homes across South Wales.
Skills and Experience Needed: We're looking for a qualified accountant with strong commercial awareness, experience of strong collaborations, financial modelling and property accounting, and the confidence to challenge assumptions, influence decisions and lead others. You'll enjoy analysing complex information, spotting risks and opportunities, and helping colleagues make informed investment decisions.
You’ll be a CCAB qualified accountant with strong Excel skills and experience of undertaking complex financial appraisals, property or capital investment projects. Experience of Brixx and revenue viability modelling, particularly within Care & Support, would be advantageous.
You’ll have a strong understanding of property accounting across the development lifecycle, alongside the ability to analyse complex information, challenge assumptions and present clear recommendations to senior stakeholders.
We’re also looking for someone who can build strong relationships across teams, develop others, manage competing priorities and continuously improve processes and ways of working.
Perks, Benefits and a Glimpse into our Codi World: Join us in a permanent, full-time role (37 hours per week) earning £57,048, with hybrid working and a choice of office base in Cardiff, Newport or Swansea. We offer flexibility through either a traditional Monday to Friday working pattern or a compressed nine-day fortnight, helping you achieve a better work-life balance.
Apart from the opportunity to help shape major investment decisions and support the delivery of thousands of new affordable homes across South Wales, you'll benefit from:
- 26 days annual leave, increasing to 31 days with service
- Generous occupational sick pay
- Flexibility to be paid weekly or monthly
- A wide range of wellbeing, reward and recognition benefits
There are also excellent opportunities to develop your career across the Group. You can explore our full range of colleague benefits on our careers site.
Values: At Codi, our values are Compassionate, Authentic and Progressive. You'll continue to embrace these principles and thrive in an environment shaped by them.
FREDIE: At Codi Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity at Codi Group.
Who are Codi Group? Codi Group is one of Wales’ largest not-for-profit housing and care organisations, providing safe homes, personalised support, and vibrant communities where people can thrive. In 2024, Codi and Linc merged, combining our shared values and strengths to deliver even better services and create greater opportunities across Wales. Together, we are committed to being compassionate, inclusive, and focused on making a positive difference every day.
Development Accountant in Newport employer: Codi Group
Codi Group is an exceptional employer, dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with learning disabilities. Located in Chepstow, our supportive and passionate team values work-life balance, offering flexible shifts and every other weekend off, while providing comprehensive training and growth opportunities. Join us to be part of a compassionate community that celebrates your contributions and empowers you to rise alongside those we support.