Role requires 3 days a week office attendance at the office- candidates must confirm they meet this requirement.
It is essential candidates have experience of managing Capital or Treasury within a local government setting.
Key accountabilities:
- Provide high-quality financial accounting, strategic management accounting, budgeting and financial planning and commercial advice to a department or function within the council.
- Provide advice directly to and manage relationships with leading Members, Strategic Directors and other senior managers across the council, and to manage comparable relationships with major partners and contractors.
- Lead and manage significant financial transactional services and/or operational management services.
- Deputise for the statutory chief finance officer (s151 officer).
- Take a leading responsibility, within own area of work, for identifying opportunities to reduce costs, improve efficiency and enhance financial control.
Key requirements:
- CCAB Qualified Accountant (Preferably CIPFA), with significant post qualification experience and Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
- Ability to analyse complex information and develop practical, innovative and entrepreneurial solutions to the management of complex problems across the Council.
- Ability to identify opportunities to cut costs and/or increase income; to think creatively and to identify commercial opportunities.
- Ability to lead, manage and motivate diverse groups of staff, from experienced and professionally qualified subject matter experts to junior administrative staff and trainees/apprentices.
- Excellent communication, negotiating and influencing skills.
- Good judgement; able to balance short and long-term factors and financial and non-financial considerations
- Strong leadership and management skills including people, performance and budget management, with demonstrable personal commitment to high personal and professional standards.
- To be able to challenge senior decision makers and contractors robustly and appropriately in order to change departmental strategy and operational decisions.