Finance Officer

Finance Officer

Posted 1 week ago by Venesky Brown on Linkedin

Negotiable
Undetermined
Onsite
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Venesky-Brown s client, a public sector organisation in Aberdeen, is currently looking to recruit a Finance Officer until the end of December 2024 on a rate of 17.59/hour PAYE working 37 hours per week, 09.00 17.00 Monday Thursday (09.00 16.30 Friday). This is a hybrid working role with working on site when required.Responsibilities:- Support the Senior Finance Business Partner in the planning and control of the Directorate budget and assist with budget revisions, draft budget preparation and year end accounts exercise.- Provide support to a number of branches within the Directorate, monitor budget activity and embed financial management within day-to-day work.- Produce monthly finance monitoring reports and forecasts for the branches, flagging up potential issues to inform decision making by senior managers.- Build and maintain productive working relationships with branch members of staff and wider Directorate colleagues.- Manage the monthly accruals process to set timelines, review monthly expenditure for allocated branches, comparing data on the finance system and identifying accruals, prepayments and adjustments, producing journals as required.- Monitor branch budgets including reviewing actual expenditure against forecasts and investigating reason for variances.- Contribute to continuous quality improvement, value for money and promotion of best practice of finance activities to non-finance staff.- Create requisitions for goods and services for branches on the purchasing system. Ensure receipt of good/services and validation of invoices for payment.Essential Skills:- Good communication and interpersonal skills with ability to work as part of a team and the confidence to build good working relationships with internal stakeholders.- Proven experience and understanding of financial processes including Purchases to Pay, Budgeting, Financial Management and Resource Accounting.- Ability to analyse and interpret financial information and present findings and financial advice to non-finance managers, use of Excel for constructing and interrogating spreadsheets for reporting purposes.- Proven organisational and time management skills to be able to manage and prioritise workloads, including balancing the needs of the regular monthly and annual financial cycles with other requirements.- Ideally have Disclosure Scotland certificate.If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.











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