Senior Management Accountant

Euston
10 hours ago
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An exciting opportunity has risen within the UCLH NHS Trust R&D finance team to join as a senior management accountant to support and provide sound financial management service to the Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).

Job Purpose

  • Responsible for the delivery of monthly management accounts closedown, ensuring that timely reconciliations, variance analyses & forecasting are delivered to expected timescales & standards.

  • The Senior Management Accountant will act as the designated Financial Management representatives at service management and operational meetings.

  • In conjunction with the Deputy Head of Finance, to take the financial lead on developing specific business plans and presenting these to management.

  • Identifying opportunities for financial efficiencies and high-lighting areas of risk and ensuring these are closely monitored.

  • To provide and present complex financial management information and advice to internal and external stakeholders.

  • To support the implementation and development of the Financial Management service level agreement with its customers.

  • Actively supporting the compliance framework and developing the agreement to ensure customers’ needs are met.

  • To deliver a first class financial service to the divisional management team

    Essential Person Specifications

  • CCAB qualified accountant or equivalent knowledge and experience in a relevant finance role.

  • Proven and substantial NHS experience within a finance function.

  • Detailed technical knowledge of NHS finance, including costing and Payment by Results.

  • Detailed knowledge of the operation of NHS Service Line Reporting.

  • Experience of using General Ledger and Financial reporting software packages.

    On receipt of a CV, the full JD will be made available to applicants who meet the essential criteria

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