This is an exciting time to join the College as we enter a new phase in our journey. At Barnet and Southgate College, we strive to provide our students with consistently high-quality learning and wider personal development experiences throughout their time with us. We do this in a safe and inclusive environment that promotes and celebrates individual success and high aspirations for all. We recognise that in seeking to deliver this, our staff are our most valuable asset.
We are an ambitious organisation, and we recognise that having the right leadership in place is vital to delivering our ambitions. This role is integral in meeting the objectives of the new Strategic Plan, 2030 Vision, which is framed by 6 pillars one being Exceptional Staff Experience, Engagement and Satisfaction. You can visit the strategic plan on this site.
We are seeking a visionary and values-driven leader to take up the role of Director of Finance. As a key member of our college leadership team you will play a leading role in delivering our 2030 Vision and our core purpose, which is to change lives, empower individuals and connect communities.
The Director of Finance will lead the development of a high performing finance team, delivering high-quality, compliant and forward-looking financial management across the College. Reporting to the CFO, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across all core finance functions, including financial accounting, management accounting, transactional services, payroll and pensions, and financial governance.
We expect members of our senior team to be proactive, innovative, and inclusive in their approach and to have the ability to skilfully lead their team to deliver excellence. We promote a working environment that is rooted in trust, honesty, fairness and respect with clear lines of responsibility and accountability for all.
Our leadership teams are made up of committed, high performing individuals and we have an amazing body of staff across the College who are demonstrably committed to our students and champion their success. The successful candidate will share this commitment, lead with integrity, be committed to their own development and to that of others and have high expectations of themselves.
This is an exciting opportunity for a talented individual to join us on our journey, make a real difference, initiate and execute positive change and through this contribute to ensuring Barnet and Southgate College is an exceptional place to work and learn for all our staff and students.
We have appointed Anderson Quigley to support us with this important appointment. If you would like to have a confidential and informal conversation, please do contact our advising consultants with Aino Betts or Paul Aristides, prior to the closing date.
Thank you for your interest in joining Barnet and Southgate College and considering us as the next step and destination in your career.
At Barnet and Southgate College, we are proud to be a leading further education institution in North London that is deeply committed to changing lives, empowering individuals, and connecting communities. With campuses in Barnet, Southgate and Colindale, and a dedicated team of over 600 staff, we support more than 14,000 students each year across a broad spectrum of academic, vocational and professional programmes. With an income of £50 million in 2024/25, we are a leader in vocational education, offering innovative programmes such as T Levels, apprenticeships and specialist training in areas like aviation, healthcare, creative media and digital technologies.
Our work is guided by our 2030 Vision Strategic Plan—a bold and ambitious roadmap that positions us as the region’s foremost provider of high-quality learning and skills development. Our six strategic pillars—from delivering a responsive curriculum and impactful teaching to ensuring financial resilience and building purposeful partnerships—reflect our unwavering commitment to innovation, inclusivity and excellence. What truly defines us though, is our culture. Our guiding principles – being united, innovative, curious, inclusive, transparent, respectful, positive, responsible, measured and proud – shape how we work together and how we serve our students and communities.
These values are not just words; they are the foundation of how we lead, collaborate and grow. As an anchor institution, we play a vital role in regional development. We work closely with employers, industry leaders and community stakeholders to ensure our curriculum evolves with the skills landscape. With a strong focus on sustainability, equality, diversity and the integration of new technologies, we are preparing our learners not just for today’s opportunities, but for the challenges and possibilities of tomorrow.
Colindale Campus
Our Colindale Campus forms an integral part of a £550 million urban master plan to regenerate the wider Grahame Park area. The campus offers contemporary educational facilities within a flexible purpose-built building. The facility brings education and training closer to the community and offers a state-of-art learning environment. This includes the Construction Technology Centre for the College’s brickwork, carpentry & joinery, gas engineering and plumbing courses. The facility supports skills development and progression through to higher level qualifications.
Our new Green Skills Centre offers access to cutting-edge facilities in line with industry advancements, including heat pump installation and maintenance training. The campus also includes a training hair salon and beauty salons open to the public to showcase the College’s hairdressing , barbering and beauty therapy courses.
Additional community services at Colindale include the London Borough of Barnet Public Library and a community services area for the Barnet Centre for Independent Living (B-CIL). B-CIL is a hub centre to provide support and advice for people with disabilities in areas such as advocacy matters, life skills, computer skills and employment. It is a centre run largely by people with disabilities for people with disabilities.
Southgate Campus
Southgate Campus runs a full range of vocational and skills courses including Sports. The Centre for SEND Learners offers a range of Supported Learning courses combining work-related skills to cater for a wide range of needs, including students with profound and complex learning difficulties and life-limiting conditions. The campus has undergone an £8m refurbishment project partly funded by the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP). This has enabled the College to expand its capacity for learning space and digital access for students. There are new areas for electrical studies and new facilities for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), specifically within a newly refurbished wing and the creation of advanced engineering workshops. Sports facilities have also been refurbished with a new gym, available for use by both students and staff.
Barnet Campus
The Barnet Campus has become a first choice option for those looking for a change to staying onat school to study their A Levels and many other subjects and qualifications. The state-of-the-art campus opened 14 years ago and successful A Level students have achieved consistently high grades over the years to secure places at a host of universities. Students say their results are down to supportive teaching, independent learning and excellent facilities.
The Barnet Campus is also the home of our Creative Arts, Media, Architecture, Fashion, Childcare and Education, Health and Social Care, Business & Travel, Computing & IT courses.
Our Community
The two main boroughs that the College serves, Barnet and Enfield, are large and collectively contain over 670,000 people. The local economies are mixed with a focus on small to medium enterprises and micro businesses and a wide range of industrial/business centres. The college has well developed, excellent educational links with a wide range of partners which has enhanced and enriched the learner experience beyond that provided internally. The college is a major employer in both boroughs and is an outstanding contributor to local authority strategies for education, employment and social regeneration.
To change lives, empower individuals and connect communities
To be the leading provider of high-quality learning and skills development in North London, fostering exceptional educational experiences, driving innovation, supporting regional growth, and serving as a vital strategic partner for business and industry.
Our Guiding Principles permeate our core purpose, strategic direction and our priorities and provide a framework for all staff at the college, that defines the way we behave and interact. We recognise that how we do things is equally as important as what we do, and behaviours drive and underpin organisational culture. Our Guiding Principles will help create a working environment and culture across the college that enables all staff to feel part of a community, respected for their individual skills and contributions, and able to play a key role as we build towards excellence.
We want all staff to feel proud of their work, the difference they make to our students and the fact that they are an employee at Barnet and Southgate College. Our Guiding Principles will play a key part in securing the best possible working environment in order to achieve that goal.

The way we behave and interact

Each of our Strategic Pillars is underpinned by a set of ambitious critical success factors. These are designed to indicate our direction of travel and articulate what success looks like for us. Our Critical Success Factors will inform annual key performance indicators and more detailed measures of success as we work towards securing our ambitions by 2030.
A Relevant, Responsive Agile Curriculum
Our dynamic, inclusive curriculum will offer lifelong learning opportunities, meet changing skills needs, serve the local and regional economy, and respond to the demands of our students.
Critical Success Factors
Innovative and Impactful Learning
All our students matter to us and will leave us wellprepared for their futures. We will provide them with exceptional learning opportunities that makes best use of technology, ignites curiosity, and enables them to produce work they are proud of.
Critical Success Factors
Exceptional Staff Experience, Engagement and Satisfaction
Acknowledging that our staff are our most valuable asset, we will ensure that their welfare, wellbeing and professional development are well-served and that we become an employer of choice for our current and future workforce.
Critical Success Factors
Financial Resilience
We will secure a strong financial position that enables the college to successfully navigate risks and be able to invest in staff capacity and capability, in our estate and in our learning resources, for the benefit of current and future students.
Critical Success Factors
Reputation for Excellence
We will take all opportunities to promote our successes and position ourselves as a leading, anchor institution in the region and communities we serve. We will position ourselves as a forwardthinking provider of learning and skills and a true college of the future.
Critical Success Factors
Sustainable, Purposeful Partnerships
We will actively develop and sustain meaningful partnerships that are mutually beneficial and open up opportunities that benefit our staff and our current and future students.
Critical Success Factors
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive and welcoming environment where every member of staff and our community is respected, valued, and supported. We celebrate diversity in all its forms believing that diverse perspectives enrich our decisions, learning and growth. We are dedicated to ensuring equal opportunities for all, striving to remove barriers that prevent full participation and success across our learning and skills provision. We actively seek to eliminate discrimination and promote fairness in our policies and practices. Through ongoing education, dialogue, and action, we aim to create a culture of respect, equality, and belonging where everyonecan thrive and where the rights and dignity of our staff and students are respected. We recognise the importance of this as an underpinning, cross-cutting theme when seeking to achieve our strategic ambitions.
Sustainability
Barnet and Southgate College is committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040, aligning with the sustainability goals of the London Boroughs of Barnet and Enfield. Guided by the EAUC Climate Action Roadmap, the college pledges to integrate sustainability into its curriculum, promote health and wellbeing, transition to renewable energy by 2030, enhancerecycling, support local sustainable businesses,
invest in sustainable technologies, foster community engagement, resolve environmental conflicts, and collaborate with local and global partners to achieve these goals.
New Technology
We are committed to harnessing the power of new technology and digital innovation as a fundamental cross-cutting theme in our Strategic Plan. By integrating cutting-edge digital tools and practices, we aim to enhance our curriculum’s relevance, responsiveness, and agility and continually develop innovative and impactful practices in teaching, learning and assessment. We will also seek to harness the opportunities presented by new technology in supporting our organisational practices and methods of working for the benefit of both staff and students.
Culture, Collaboration and Celebration
We will continue to recognise that how we do things is as important as what we do and that if we want to achieve our ambitions, we need to ensure that we operate in a positive and forwardthinking environment. Collaboration internally and externally will be key to our success and a commitment to increased and continual celebration of our achievements will contribute to our internal culture and our external reputation.
JOB TITLE: Director of Finance
SALARY: Circa £70,000
HOURS: 36 per week
LOCATION: Barnet and Southgate College (with cross‑college working)
RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Financial Officer
JOB SUMMARY
The Finance Director is a senior strategic leader within the Finance Directorate, accountable for the effective delivery of high quality, compliant and forward looking financial management across the College.
The postholder will report to the Chief Finance Officer (CFO) and will provide strategic and operational leadership across all core finance functions, including financial accounting, management accounting, transactional services, payroll and pensions, and financial governance. The role is responsible for ensuring the College maintains robust financial controls, adheres to statutory and regulatory requirements, and delivers accurate, timely and insightful financial information to support organisational decision making and long term financial sustainability.
A key element of the role is the oversight and assurance of all external financial reporting, statutory submissions and government returns, ensuring accuracy, compliance and transparency for regulators, funding bodies and other external stakeholders.
The Finance Director will work collaboratively with senior leaders, auditors and budget holders to promote strong financial stewardship, effective resource management and clear accountability across the organisation. The postholder will contribute to the development of long term financial strategies, support the management of financial risk, and ensure the College remains financially resilient while enabling the achievement of its strategic objectives.
FINANCE ORG CHART

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Directorate Management
Financial Reporting, Control & Governance
Budgeting, Forecasting & Business Partnering
Financial Strategy, Modelling & Long Term Planning
Treasury, Cashflow & Asset Management
External Reporting, Funding Returns & Regulatory Compliance
Audit, Risk & Assurance
Payroll & Pensions
Procurement, Contract Management & Value for Money
Policies, Procedures, GDPR & Financial Governance
Additional Information – Please note that the duties and responsibilities outlined above are not exhaustive and may change from time to time following consultation with the post holder. The role may require occasional evening and weekend working to meet business needs.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
The following criteria are considered essential unless otherwise noted
Qualifications
Experience
Knowledge and Skills
Personal Attributes
Safeguarding
Barnet and Southgate College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The successful candidate will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks and demonstrate a clear commitment to safeguarding principles.
Our benefits include:
Anderson Quigley is acting as an advisor to Barnet and Southgate College, an executive search process is being carried out in addition to the public advertisement.
The closing date for applications is noon on 22 June 2026.
Applications should consist of:
Should you wish to discuss the role in strict confidence, please contact Aino Betts (Consultant) at aino.betts@andersonquigley.com or Paul Aristides (Partner) at paul.aristides@andersonquigley.com.
| Longlist meeting | End of w/c 22 June |
| Preliminary interviews | w/c 29 June |
| Shortlist meeting | 6 July |
| Final Panel | w/c 13 July |