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Finance Business Partner

Sellick Partnership

West Midlands

On-site

Full time

12 days ago

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Job summary

A prominent public sector organization is seeking a Finance Business Partner to lead financial operations and strategic planning. The role involves managing a team, engaging with stakeholders, and providing expert financial advice to ensure high-quality service delivery. An accomplished finance leader with experience in social care is needed to drive improvement and compliance. This opportunity allows for direct influence on community outcomes and supports families effectively.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience managing finance teams in public sector or social care.
  • Skilled in budgeting and financial modelling.
  • Experience engaging with auditors and external partners.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage the Carer Payment Team to ensure timely payments.
  • Deliver high-quality financial monitoring reports.
  • Coordinate grant claims and compliance.

Skills

Team leadership
Financial modelling
Budgeting
Analytical skills
Stakeholder engagement

Education

Experience in public sector finance

Tools

Oracle Financials
Job description
Overview

Finance Business Partner - Children\'s Services

Money: £40-50 per hour OR salary of £55,609 to £59,027 per annum

Location: Oldbury, West Midlands

Public Sector | Social Care | Strategic Finance Leadership

The Role

Are you an accomplished finance leader ready to make a meaningful impact across essential children\'s services? Our client, a high‑performing public sector organisation, is seeking a Finance Business Partner to lead financial operations and strategic planning across the Trust.

This is a highly influential role, working closely with senior leaders, budget holders and external partners to drive effective financial management, long‑term planning and high‑quality service delivery.

Responsibilities
  • Financial Leadership & Team Management
    • Lead and manage the Carer Payment Team, ensuring timely and accurate payments to foster carers, families of disabled children and third‑party care providers.
    • Coordinate team activities to produce detailed annual budgets, Medium-Term Financial Plans and cost‑saving strategies aligned with agreed corporate priorities.
    • Lead staff development, support appraisals and promote a positive, inclusive and equitable working environment.
  • Financial Planning, Monitoring & Analysis
    • Deliver high‑quality financial monitoring reports, analytical reviews and forecasts within agreed timescales and standards.
    • Provide expert financial advice to all budget‑holding managers, acting as the Trust\'s key finance contact.
    • Undertake robust financial modelling to support service redesign, transformation initiatives and long‑term planning.
  • Funding, Grants & External Partnerships
    • Coordinate and oversee the completion of grant claims, ensuring compliance and maximising tripartite and external funding opportunities.
    • Liaise with external auditors, regulators, local authorities (including SMBC) and professional bodies.
    • Represent the Trust at external meetings, working groups and professional forums.
  • Systems, Governance & Process Development
    • Support the development and optimisation of the Oracle Financials suite, particularly reporting tools and financial analytics.
    • Lead on the development, implementation and application of Financial Regulations and Procedures.
    • Contribute to the design and delivery of financial training programmes for Trust staff and partner organisations.
  • Corporate Contribution
    • Deputise for the Head of Finance when required.
    • Participate actively in project teams and management groups, advising on finance matters.
    • Interpret legislation, statutory guidance and best practice to support continuous service improvement.
    • Maintain responsibility for Equality, Diversity & Inclusion in line with Trust policies and the Equality Act 2010.
    • Ensure all duties are carried out in accordance with Health & Safety procedures and Trust policy.
About You

We\'re looking for someone who is:

  • A strong leader with proven experience managing finance teams in the public sector, social care or similar environments.
  • Skilled in budgeting, financial modelling, forecasting and presenting complex data to non‑finance audiences.
  • Confident engaging with auditors, external partners and senior stakeholders.
  • Forward‑thinking, analytical and passionate about driving improvement across essential services.
  • Committed to high standards of governance, compliance and equality.
Why This Role?

This is a unique opportunity to influence strategy, shape services and support a purpose‑driven organisation that makes a real difference to children and families. You\'ll be part of a supportive leadership team where your expertise will have a direct impact on community outcomes.

If you are interested in this role, please apply online and a member of the team will give you a call.

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years\' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website

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