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A healthcare organization is looking for a Management Accountant in Barnstaple to shape financial strategy and support decision-making. The role includes preparation of monthly management accounts and collaboration with budget holders. With opportunities for professional growth and a supportive environment, this position offers flexible working arrangements and a competitive salary of £41,837 to £47,849 annually.
Are you a finance professional looking for a role that combines technical expertise with real impact?
Join us as a Management Accountant and play a key role in shaping financial strategy and supporting decision-making at every level.
Strategic influence: work closely with the Senior Management Team to prepare annual budgets, forecasts and performance reports that drive organisational success.
Variety and challenge: From producing monthly management accounts and KPI reporting to leading on restricted fund administration and investment analysis, no two days are the same.
Collaboration: Build strong relationships with budget holders, guiding them through financial principles and creating bespoke reporting solutions.
Professional growth: Opportunities to act up as Head of Finance, contribute to statutory accounts, and develop innovative processes that enhance efficiency.
Join our team for a rewarding career move where 98% of staff agree that they are proud to work for CHSW.
Children's Hospice South West provides care and support for babies, children with life limiting conditions and their families.
This role offers flexibility for the successful candidate to be based anywhere in the South-West. You'll work from the hospice closest to your location - Charlton Farm (Bristol), Little Bridge House (Barnstaple) or Little Harbour (St Austell) - combined with home working.
The hours are full time, part time hours may be considered for the right candidate, if applying for part time working, please add this to your supporting statement.
What we offer:
We value our staff and offer an excellent working environment with an enthusiastic and committed team, you will also benefit from:
33 days (plus Bank Holidays) holiday entitlement, which increase with service
Enhanced sick pay scheme rising up to 6 months full and 6 months half pay
Personal pension scheme with 7% employer contribution
Family friendly policies, with enhanced maternity/adoption pay
Occupational health, wellbeing and counselling services and employee assistance programme
Training and Development opportunities
An environmental and green agenda
A supportive and inclusive environment
A chance to make a real difference
1. Overall Purpose of the Role
1.1 You will be responsible for preparing monthly management account reports, commentaries and financial statement analysis and providing support to budget holders on management accounting principles.
1.2 You will be responsible for supporting the Senior Management Team (SMT) in the
preparation of the annual budgets whilst assisting budget holders in financial responsibilities, including budget setting, forecasting, variances, and costings.
1.3 You will support and assist other members of the finance team in a range of financial compliance, reporting and analysis work.
2. Main Tasks
The following Management accountant/budget tasks will be split between the two management
accountants proportional to their working pattern.
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTS Charity, Retail, Lottery & CHSW Promotions
2.1 Preparation of month end journals - prepayments, accruals, Income received in advance
2.2 Variance analysis payroll & non-pay
2.3 Undertaking legacy & investment accounting and analysis
2.4 Fixed asset accounting, including restricted funding, and maintenance of fixed asset register
2.5 Restricted/designated fund administration and accounting
2.6 Set up new specific restricted funds in conjunction with fundraisers & database administrators with supporting documentation
2.7 Take lead role in interdepartmental working group on restricted funding handles (fundles) with fundraisers and care teams. Develop & maintain fundles recording system and processes. Including supporting trusts and grants with funding applications and reporting.
2.8 Compilation of narrative to support the management accounts
2.9 Production and distribution of Executive Management Accounts Reporting (EMAR) pack within specified deadline
2.10 Timely completion of monthly Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting, monthly finance reports and performance workbooks
2.11 Working alongside relevant SMT member, to take the lead in the development of performance reporting
2.12 Development and completion of other adhoc strategic reports /trend analysis to SMT in line with areas of responsibility
2.13 Develop key relationships and regularly meet with budget holders: providing guidance, assisting understanding of reports and developing bespoke and informative reporting.
Attend SMT/Retail Management Team (RMT) & other team meetings as required
2.14 Oversee the monthly import and reconciliation of the fundraising voluntary income database to the financial software
2.15 Management and maintenance of the integration to the financial software of the Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) and voluntary income database
2.16 To work with the system accountant to oversee the creation of project/nominal/cost codes and all related processes in all areas of the finance systems
2.17 To work with the system accountant complete Balance sheet reconciliations (including lottery deferred income) at each month end & to ensure that monthly processes are efficient and fit for purpose.
2.18 Maintain up to date and accurate systems notes for all areas of the role.
BUDGETS Charity, Retail, Lottery & CHSW Promotions
2.19 Working with budget holders in the generation and phasing of annual budgets
2.20 Oversee the budget process including consolidation and variation as required
2.21 Timely reporting of the budgets to SMT
2.22 Loading charity budgets to accounting software
2.23 Generation of yearly reforecast for SMT
3. Other tasks
3.1 Completion of Office for National Statistics returns
3.2 Completion of quarterly VAT returns
3.3 Assist Head of Finance in the preparation of the annual statutory accounts and provide analysis and reconciliations as required in your areas of responsibility
3.4 To support the finance team in their tasks and to provide any additional financial reporting/analysis/research required and as directed by the Head of Finance
3.5 To act up as Head of Finance in day to day operational finance -related matters on day when the permanent Head of Finance is not working
3.6 To provide sickness and holiday cover for Head of Finance in finance-related matters
3.7 To provide sickness, holiday and absence cover for the other Management Accountant
4. General Responsibilities
4.1 CHSW expects of its employees the highest standards of behaviour in carrying out their duties and responsibilities, which are in accordance with legislative requirements.
CHSW employees are expected to act fairly and with consideration, treating others as we would wish to be treated ourselves and uphold CHSWs values and behaviours at all times.
4.2 To be responsible for ensuring compliance with CHSW policies, procedures and contractual requirements.
4.3 To comply with CHSWs Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy.
4.4 To safeguard children and vulnerable adults. All staff must be familiar with, and adhere to, the CHSW children and vulnerable adults procedures and guidelines. To be familiar with your role and responsibility around safeguarding children and to ensure that you have completed training at a level commensurate with your role.
4.5 To be aware of the responsibilities placed on you under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and any subsequent relevant legislation and follow these in full at all times ensuring that they act in line with all agreed procedures at all times in order to maintain a safe environment and identification of potential risks for all employees, children, families and visitors, taking action as and when required.
4.6 To regularly update and maintain your knowledge of safety rules; fire drills; internal security; and accident procedures and adhere to these at all times. To be aware of the safety needs of children, siblings, parents and other staff and adopt a preventative safety approach at all times. Report all accidents and incidents accurately and promptly to the appropriate responsible person.
4.7 To maintain confidentiality of information about clients, children, families, staff, and other CHSW business and at all times, meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act
(1998), as well as comply with all CHSW Information Governance and Data Protection policies.
4.8 Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in an annual appraisal and appropriate training activities, encourage and support staff development and training. To complete mandatory training.
4.9 To ensure that statutory professional updating and revalidation requirements are maintained and proof of renewed registration when this is due.
4.10 To work within infection control guidelines to ensure that work methods do not constitute a risk of infection to other work colleagues, children, families, or to any persons working/visiting in CHSW premises.
4.11 Take responsibility for your own emotional well-being; taking steps to maintain a balance between work and home life; and to be aware of the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.
4.12 To be aware of the need to use the resources of CHSW wisely and effectively to meet the needs of children, their families and supporters, whilst maintaining a cost-conscious approach to avoid a wasteful use of funds and with consideration for the environment.
5. Working Arrangements
Normal working hours are 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday, 9.00am to 4.30pm on Friday with 30 minutes to be taken for lunch between 12.00 2pm or at a time convenient to CHSW. This is subject to any part-time hours and/or flexible working arrangements.
You may be asked to work additional hours as necessary which will include unsocial hours outside the above times for which TOIL will normally be given, rather than payment.
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.
£41,837 to £47,849 a yearPro rata if part time
Permanent
Full-time,Part-time,Home or remote working
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