
Finance Business Partner - Income
- Poole, Dorset
- £64,455-74,896 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- We are caring
- We are one team
- We are listening to understand
- We are open and honest
- We are always improving
- We are inclusive
- Band 8b salary package starting at £64,455 pa and increasing to £74,896 pa
- 27 - 33 days holiday (excl bank holidays based on length of NHS service)
- Hybrid and flexible working available
- Generous relocation package available
- Standard NHS pension and other associated benefit
- Professional Accountancy (CCAB) Qualification
- Evidenced continuous professional development record
- Masters level qualification
- Expert, demonstrable knowledge of a wide range of financial accounting and information systems and accounting procedures within the NHS
- Detailed knowledge and understanding of International Accounting Standards and their application
- Detailed understanding of the Payment by Results (PbR) tariff system and its application within an NHS Foundation Trus
- Experience of modelling the financial impact of service pathway redesign
- Experience of developing income, expenditure and activity forecasts, including the modelling of different scenarios
- Expert analytical skills to solve highly complex financial and non financial problems including devising and using benchmarking data as a tool to compare and contrast detailed data sets
- Significant experience of working with Clinical Care Group & Non-Clinical Care Group colleagues
- Experience in the use of E-Financials software packages
- Experience in the use of PLICS costing software
- Previous experience of working within an NHS Foundation Trust
- Experience of using Business Objects
- Clear, demonstrable understanding of statutory and other financial responsibilities
- Computer literate with experience of using Microsoft Office applications
- Highly developed influencing and negotiation skills, including the ability to communicate contentious information to an audience that may not be receptive. This will include senior managers within the Trust and external stakeholders
- Expert knowledge of NHS financial and accounting procedures in relation to the portfolio
- Understanding of NHS statutory and other financial responsibilities
- Ability to interpret highly complex information, including national financial policies
- Recent Expert Knowledge of Clinical Care Group & Non-Clinical Care Group finances
- Active listening skills, to interpret managers needs and issues
- Ability to forge and maintain constructive relationships with senior managers and to constructively challenge and hold to account in relation to financial decision making and subsequent consequences
- Excellent inter-personal and communication skills
- Confident in dealing with key relationships with Clinical Directors and Directors of Operations and senior managers within the organisation
- Ability to use initiative, work autonomously, and demonstrate flexibility
- Ability to lead a team of fellow professionals and to adopt a collaborative approach both within the Finance function and across UHD
- Able to communicate sensitive/contentious financial information in a clear and persuasive way
- Ability to express facts, ideas and opinions clearly and directly both orally and in writing to both internal and external stakeholders
- Political astuteness to understand the business, political and economic context in which discussions are taking place
- Ability to write and present reports on complex matters in a way which can be understood by other professionals
- Excellent presentation skills
- Ability to builds networks with external contacts to maintain professional knowledge and developments within the local healthcare economy
- Emotionally resilient with the ability to provide and accept constructive criticism and to reflect and learn from guidance and feedback
- Well organised, a completer/ finisher with the ability to multi-task complex issues
- Ability to work to strict deadlines and to manage the expectations of stakeholder
- Be able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role
- Professional Accountancy (CCAB) Qualification
- Evidenced continuous professional development record
- Masters level qualification
- Expert, demonstrable knowledge of a wide range of financial accounting and information systems and accounting procedures within the NHS
- Detailed knowledge and understanding of International Accounting Standards and their application
- Detailed understanding of the Payment by Results (PbR) tariff system and its application within an NHS Foundation Trus
- Experience of modelling the financial impact of service pathway redesign
- Experience of developing income, expenditure and activity forecasts, including the modelling of different scenarios
- Expert analytical skills to solve highly complex financial and non financial problems including devising and using benchmarking data as a tool to compare and contrast detailed data sets
- Significant experience of working with Clinical Care Group & Non-Clinical Care Group colleagues
- Experience in the use of E-Financials software packages
- Experience in the use of PLICS costing software
- Previous experience of working within an NHS Foundation Trust
- Experience of using Business Objects
- Clear, demonstrable understanding of statutory and other financial responsibilities
- Computer literate with experience of using Microsoft Office applications
- Highly developed influencing and negotiation skills, including the ability to communicate contentious information to an audience that may not be receptive. This will include senior managers within the Trust and external stakeholders
- Expert knowledge of NHS financial and accounting procedures in relation to the portfolio
- Understanding of NHS statutory and other financial responsibilities
- Ability to interpret highly complex information, including national financial policies
- Recent Expert Knowledge of Clinical Care Group & Non-Clinical Care Group finances
- Active listening skills, to interpret managers needs and issues
- Ability to forge and maintain constructive relationships with senior managers and to constructively challenge and hold to account in relation to financial decision making and subsequent consequences
- Excellent inter-personal and communication skills
- Confident in dealing with key relationships with Clinical Directors and Directors of Operations and senior managers within the organisation
- Ability to use initiative, work autonomously, and demonstrate flexibility
- Ability to lead a team of fellow professionals and to adopt a collaborative approach both within the Finance function and across UHD
- Able to communicate sensitive/contentious financial information in a clear and persuasive way
- Ability to express facts, ideas and opinions clearly and directly both orally and in writing to both internal and external stakeholders
- Political astuteness to understand the business, political and economic context in which discussions are taking place
- Ability to write and present reports on complex matters in a way which can be understood by other professionals
- Excellent presentation skills
- Ability to builds networks with external contacts to maintain professional knowledge and developments within the local healthcare economy
- Emotionally resilient with the ability to provide and accept constructive criticism and to reflect and learn from guidance and feedback
- Well organised, a completer/ finisher with the ability to multi-task complex issues
- Ability to work to strict deadlines and to manage the expectations of stakeholder
- Be able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role