Senior Commercial Finance Business Partner - Medtech

Michael Page (UK)
City of London
19 hours ago
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Overview

Exciting and high-growth business.


Making a positive difference in medical care.


About Our Client

The employer is a well-established company within the life sciences industry, known for its innovative contributions to medtech. As part of a large organisation, they offer a professional environment where expertise in accounting and finance is highly valued.


Job Description

  • Collaborate with senior stakeholders to provide financial analysis and insights.
  • Develop and maintain financial models to guide business decisions.
  • Oversee budgeting and forecasting processes, ensuring accuracy and alignment with strategic goals.
  • Analyse commercial performance metrics and identify areas for improvement.
  • Support pricing strategies and revenue optimisation initiatives in the medtech sector.
  • Provide financial input to investment appraisals and business cases.
  • Ensure compliance with financial regulations and company policies.
  • Mentor and guide junior members of the finance team.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Senior Commercial Finance Business Partner should have:



  • A professional qualification in accounting or finance (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, ACA).
  • Proven experience in financial planning, analysis, and business partnering.
  • Strong commercial acumen, particularly in the life sciences or medtech sectors.
  • Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial data.
  • Proficiency in financial systems and tools, such as Excel and ERP systems.
  • Effective communication skills for engaging with senior stakeholders.

What's on Offer

  • Competitive base salary £90,000 - £110,000
  • Performance-related bonus and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Generous holiday leave allowance.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
  • Collaborative and professional working culture in London.

If you are ready to take on this exciting role as a Senior Commercial Finance Business Partner in the medtech sector, we encourage you to apply today.


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