The Deputy Chief Management Accountant role will work closely with the Chief Management Accountant (CMA) and be responsible for the running and collation of the month end financial position, and be responsible for the provision of all financial analytical data to support the running of the Trust.
Please note:
CCAB recognised accountancy qualification required
This advert may close early if we receive a high number of applications.
The role requires a minimum of three days office working.
Interviews will be held the week commencing 11th May.
Main duties of the job
Develop the Financial Management Team to provide a high quality business partnering function, by enhancing cross working between teams and improving processes which impact on the function.
Act as the principal deputy to the Chief Management Accountant, assuming full responsibility for the management accounting function in their absence, including leadership of the finance team and presentation of financial reports to senior management and Board-level committees.
Lead on the preparation and submission of external financial reporting.
Provide trust wide analysis of the recurrent position, and analysis for our commissions.
Responsible for developing, leading and managing the Trust's strategic financial management, together with the CMA, ensuring it adds value to the Trust.
Offer expert knowledge of NHS business cases and investment appraisal generally.
Be responsible for the Trust's Costing function and submission of the National Cost Collection.
About us
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is the busiest ambulance Trust in the UK - it is a very exciting Finance Team to be part of. We are seeking someone who will fit with the Trust values - Caring, Respect and Teamwork. This role sits in our Management Accounts team, but has very close links to Operational and Executive Directors.
The Finance team works widely across the Trust at all levels up to Board and with a variety of other partners such as external NHS Trusts, commercial organisations, Heathrow Airport, Stadia, and London's Air Ambulance.
You will have the opportunity to join the team and gain experience of being involved in a varied portfolio.
Annual leave starts at 27 days rising to 33 days, plus bank holidays, in line with agenda for change (NHS terms and conditions).
Job responsibilities
Provide leadership to the Financial Management Team, and line management to the Head of Costing
Provide strategic financial information to Executive Committee, Board members and senior managers for corporate decision making
Report and discuss with Executive Team, Trust Board and senior managers contentiously and highly complex Trust-wide issues such as the scenarios for strategic financial plans, financial risks and financial viability over the strategic horizon.
Deputise for the Chief Management Accountant on all financial issues as required
Lead the costing team to manage all areas of costing priorities including national cost collection submissions and service line reporting.
Lead the financial input on large and complex projects, liaising with Finance Business Partners to manage delivery of high quality business case support
Ensure the Trusts financial plans align with other aspects of the Trusts strategy
Ensure the robust management and governance of financial frameworks, providing technical expertise to others in the Finance Department across a range of areas
For a more detailed job description and main responsibilities of the role, please see the attached job description
Person Specification
Qualifications, Accreditations, Education
CCAB recognised accountancy qualification
An MBA or equivalent experience of managing part of the Finance function in a large service delivery organisation
Undertaken a variety of additional short courses to develop specialist knowledge
Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Experience
Experience of dealing with highly complex discussions at Director level
Proven track record of providing high quality, financial analysis and modelling
Experience of preparation and completion of external monthly financial reporting and planning submissions to regulatorsExperience of managing costing functions and national costing submissions
Experience of working at a strategic level, able to recognise direction and implications of policy
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Specialist in technical accounting issues, the post holder must be able to demonstrate sound technical accounting knowledge. This must include the application of knowledge from IFRS
Able to demonstrate sound analytical skills with the ability to deal effectively with large quantities of complex data, both financial and non-financial and producing clear and understandable recommendations from it.
Able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the NHS as a whole, its strategic direction and implications of policy.
Experience of the NHS planning process
Highly developed IT skills.
Able to plan and co-ordinate the work in / outside of Finance to meet the month end and year-end timetables. Experience of negotiating and agreeing deadliness and standards and quality of work with other departments.
Highly developed level of communication and interpersonal skills that enable highly complex technical issues to be explained in clear and concise terms.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£88,250 to £100,355 a year per annum incl HCAS
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