Newcastle Financial Recruitment

Financial recruitment in Newcastle

Established in 2002, Sellick Partnership specialises in providing financial recruitment solutions on a temporary, contract and permanent basis across the public and private sectors.

Based in Newcastle, our dedicated North East finance and accountancy team provide all levels of staff ranging from input clerks to finance directors including niche project accountants on a temporary, contract and permanent basis.

Regionally our team have built up highly successful relationships with a wide range of organisations and as a result, we are approved suppliers for a number of key recruiters in the area. These include Comensura and Matrix for the public sector and xchanging for the private sector.

In relation to private organisations, we specialise in a variety of sectors, including:

  • Auto-trade
  • Banking
  • Chemicals/Pharmaceuticals
  • Communications
  • Construction
  • FMCG
  • Food/Drink
  • Hotels/Leisure
  • Insurance
  • Legal
  • Manufacturing/Engineering
  • Media
  • Property
  • Retail
  • Services
  • Technology/IT
  • Transport
  • Travel Tourism
  • Utilities
  • Practice

Within the public and not-for-profit sectors we provide finance professionals to the following:

  • 3rd Sector
  • Central Government
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Local Government
  • NHS

Our aim is to provide people who will add value to your business and contribute to its long-term growth. This means adopting a balanced approach - finding someone not only with the right skills and qualifications to do the job, but also with the personality and attitude to fit into your company's culture.

Are you a finance professional looking for either interim, contract or permanent work?

If you would like to register with Sellick Partnership, please call the office on 0191 261 8585 to make an appointment. Alternatively you can e-mail your CV to
newcastle@sellickpartnership.co.uk.

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