Executive Director of Finance, Strategy and Transformation
Moray Council is a diverse and ambitious region in northeast Scotland, home to around 96,000 people. With a mix of coastal towns, rural communities, and a strong sense of identity, Moray offers a high quality of life, excellent transport links, and a unique natural environment. The Council is committed to delivering its Corporate Plan and Local Outcomes Improvement Plan, focused on tackling poverty and inequality, building a stronger economy, and empowering communities.
We are proud of our collaborative partnerships, innovative thinking, and commitment to delivering high-quality public services that make a real difference to people’s lives.
The Opportunity
This is a pivotal leadership role as Executive Director: Finance, Strategy and Transformation (S95 Officer), with statutory responsibility for the sound financial management of the Council. As a key member of the Corporate Leadership Team, you will:
* Lead a diverse portfolio including Finance, Corporate Strategy & Performance, Business Intelligence, Customer Service, Community Development and Engagement, Digital Data & Technology, Business Solutions, People and Change.
* Provide strategic financial leadership and ensure resources are aligned with corporate priorities.
* Drive transformation and modernisation across enabling services.
* Act as the Council’s principal financial adviser and ensure compliance with financial regulations.
* Champion a culture of collaboration, empowerment and innovation across the organisation.
This is not simply a technical leadership role – it is about people. You will play a central role in shaping the Council’s strategic direction, supporting staff wellbeing, and fostering a positive, inclusive working culture.
Person Specification
* Degree-level education and membership of a recognised professional accountancy body (e.g. CIPFA or equivalent).
* Consistent achievement in financial leadership and management at senior level in complex multi-disciplinary organisation.
* Proven ability to lead change and deliver transformation.
* Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
* High personal integrity, resilience and adaptability.
* Experience in Scottish public sector finance.
* Understanding of the Scottish policy and governance landscape.
* Experience of working with external partners across the public, private and third sectors.
Apply Now
Applications are to be made by way of a CV and covering note addressing the essential criteria in the person specification contained in the candidate brochure. The deadline for applications is Monday 17 November.
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