INCO is a leading social enterprise on a mission to shape a more inclusive and sustainable economy that creates opportunities for all. We have teams and programs in over 120 countries around the world. Our work is split across 5 complementary activities:
INCO Academy: skilling programs for individuals facing barriers to employment, leading to careers in fast-growing industries such as technology, sustainability, healthcare and more (400,000+ job seekers trained to date).
INCO Kids: education and awareness programs empowering school-age learners with future-proof knowledge in technology, sustainability, citizenship and more (350,000+ learners supported to date).
INCO Incubators: incubation and acceleration programs for underrepresented founders, and social entrepreneurs building and growing high-impact startups (2,000+ businesses supported every year).
INCO Ventures: impact investing and funding programs to support the growth of social and environmental impact startups (€500M+ assets under management).
INCO Spaces: co-working, co-living spaces for social and environmental innovators and entrepreneurs who make the world a better place (Paris, London, Berlin, Warsaw, and more).
About the role
We are seeking a Financial Controller & Data Analyst whose role sits at the crossroads of controller, analyst, and internal auditor. Your mission will be to track and monitor, on a near-real-time basis, the financial health of INCO, ensuring that leadership has reliable insights and practical solutions for sound decision-making.
INCO operates through 20+ legal entities worldwide, creating a rich but complex financial ecosystem. You will work closely with our founder and leadership team, acting as the organisation’s financial problem-solver.
Key responsibilities:
Monitor cash flows and bank accounts in real time.
Manage intragroup cash flows and propose optimization strategies.
Track HQ overheads and expenditure, flag anomalies, and recommend corrective actions.
Develop dashboards and financial visualizations to support leadership.
Monitor budgets vs. actual expenditure.
Build financial models and forecasts.
Respond to ad hoc data requests from leadership with precision and clarity.