Stevenage FC seek an enthusiastic, highly skilled and experienced CFO.
Based at our Stadium offices in Stevenage Herts and reporting to the Chairman and Board of Directors, this is an exciting position for a leader who wants to build something, not just manage it.
Stevenage FC is at an exciting stage of its journey. The CFO will be a key architect of the Club’s future, helping translate ambition into sustainable success — on the pitch, in the stands and on the balance sheet – in football as well as investments into related businesses.
The Chief Financial Officer will be a senior leader within Stevenage FC, responsible not only for financial stewardship and governance, but for building overall growth with high-performing teams, inspiring a growth mindset, and enabling the Club’s long-term sporting and commercial ambitions.
We seek a modern CFO: an exceptionally talented and experienced accountant, commercially astute, people-focused, strategically minded, and comfortable operating in the fast-moving, high-pressure environment of professional football and other Group businesses.
This position often requires additional working outside of normal office hours, at evenings, at weekends, on match days and on bank holidays/public holidays as required to meet the demands of the Clubs businesses.
Key Leadership Responsibilities
Core Responsibilities
Strategic & Commercial
Financial Management & Governance
Key personal points
Essential
Desirable
Personal Attributes
Stevenage Football Club has continued to make waves in the world of football since its formation in 1976.
The club was formed as Stevenage Borough following the bankruptcy of Stevenage Athletic and after spending the first decade and a half of the clubs history moving up and down the Isthmian League's, promotion to the Football Conference was finally confirmed in 1994.
Despite winning the league just two seasons later, inadequate ground facilities meant promotion was denied. 14 years later, justice was finally served as a record breaking Conference title winning campaign saw the club become a Football League side for the first time in the club's history in 2010.
Promotion to League One soon followed where the club spent three seasons in the third tier of English Football before re-joining League Two in 2014.