The Veterans' Foundation
The Veterans' Foundation

Charity registered in Scotland SC046571

The Veterans’ Foundation was founded in 2016 to provide vital support to our armed forces community with lifelong needs. As a grant-giving charity, we raise funds to support many small to medium charities to provide essential services to our armed forces community in need. As of early 2026, we have awarded over £32m towards 1150 projects for 540 small to medium charities and providers of support for physical injury, disability, mental health issues, addiction, homelessness, bereaved children, family welfare, education, and unemployment.

Current vacancies

Finance Assistant

  • Part time
  • £26,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 17th July 2026

Purpose of Role

Working with the Finance Manager to support all aspects of the day-to-day financial management of the charity, and supporting the Executive Team, the Grants Team and the Fundraising Team with financial matters where necessary.

The Veterans’ Foundation (VF) is an independent grant-making charitable foundation. The VF has established a substantial grants programme to support charities and organisations in the UK that provide charitable support to those in need among serving armed forces personnel, veterans, operationally qualified seafarers and their immediate families.

At the Veterans’ Foundation, we believe that those who have served should never be left behind. Over the past ten years, we have raised more than £34 million and funded hundreds of organisations across the UK, supporting veterans, serving personnel and their families with the challenges they face — from mental health and housing to community and connection.

Principal Duties

The main duties of the Finance Assistant are:

  • Take responsibility for basic finance functions including the recording of data and bank reconciliations, using the XERO accounting system
  • Manage the VF Finance inbox, dealing with queries and correspondence
  • Bank and record cheques received and deal with paper bank statements and other paper correspondence for the finance team
  • Process invoices, staff expenses and requests for payment, ensuring associated accounting records and the VF’s filing system are updated accordingly
  • Producing, submitting and allocating regular Gift Aid claims to HMRC
  • Ensure electronic filing is kept accurate and up to date
  • Set-up online bank payments for weekly invoice and expenses payment runs
  • Collate monthly payroll information and liaise with (outsourced) payroll provider
  • Create basic month end journals
  • Assist as required with Management Accounts production, budgeting and forecasting and with the production of annual financial statements
  • Work with the Grants team to ensure all grant payments are paid correctly and on time. This will include setting up the payments, confirming their safe receipt and ensuring the grants information in the accounting system (Xero) matches the information in the grants system (Salesforce)
  • Work with fundraising and finance colleagues to record and monitor income and expenditure relating to donations and fundraising activities; assist with Gift Aid claims as required
  • Work with the External Lottery Manager and the Finance team to monitor the Veterans’ Lottery income and expenditure. This includes reconciliation of lottery income, monitoring attrition, reviewing invoices and data provided by the External Lottery Manager
  • Support the team with the production of annual financial statements and the financial audit as required
  • Support with external regulatory requirements e.g. from the Gambling Commission or Charity Commission, as required

General Responsibilities

  • Offer support for the work of the VF generally, including cover for other members of the team ensuring that the work of the VF can continue effectively and without interruption
  • Represent the VF in a way that is consistent with its values and philosophy
  • Contribute to effective team working by sharing information and skills including at weekly team meetings, and by supporting colleagues

Person Specification

  • At least one year’s experience in a similar role; an interest in gaining accounting qualifications advantageous
  • Experienced in posting and managing accounting records with minimal supervision
  • Knowledge and experience in working with Xero or similar accounting software
  • Knowledge and experience in working with Salesforce or similar databases
  • Excellent IT skills including Excel and Word (including familiarity with functions such as lookup and sumif)
  • High standards of numeracy, accuracy and attention to detail
  • The ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Willingness to work flexibly in response to the needs of the VF
Shortlist

Administrative Assistant

  • Full time
  • £25,000
  • Hybrid: 2-3 days per week required in the Edinburgh office (including Tuesday)
  • Closing 10th August 2026

We are seeking a highly motivated and capable Administrative Assistant to support the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), Executive Team, and wider organisation across a range of administrative responsibilities.

This role plays a key part in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations across the organisation, including diary management, meeting support, arranging travel and accommodation, and inbox coordination. The position reports to the EA and provides reliable backup to the Executive and Senior Leadership Teams.

The ideal candidate will be highly organised, an efficient note-taker, and a confident communicator with strong people skills and the ability to balance multiple tasks effectively. The role requires a proactive individual who can use their initiative to identify needs, solve problems, and drive tasks forward. You will work closely with the Executive Assistant (EA) to the CEO and COO, so strong communication, attention to detail, proactivity, and teamwork are essential. We also place great importance on strong interpersonal skills, eagerness to learn, and the right cultural fit.

A full Job Description is available for download below.

About the Veterans' Foundation

Founded in 2016, the Veterans’ Foundation is a grant-giving charity dedicated to serving veterans and their communities across the UK. We back the people and organisations that understand and respond to the challenges facing veterans, their families, and their communities.

From national charities to local community initiatives, we support projects addressing key issues such as mental health, housing and community-based support. Together, we listen to veterans and help make an active difference in their lives.

As a grant-giving organisation, we are rigorous in the projects we invest in, partnering strategically and measuring outcomes for veterans and their communities. To date we have awarded nearly £40 million in grants.

The Veterans’ Lottery, the UK’s largest single-cause lottery, remains the main source of funding for the Foundation’s grants programme.

Shortlist