Overview
We have an excellent opportunity for a high calibre finance professional to join the Finance Business Partner Unit. Finance Business Partnering is one of five areas reporting to the Chief Financial Officer in the Scottish Government's Finance Directorate. We provide financial advice and support relating to the development and delivery of devolved policy across all the government's front-line spending programmes, encapsulating expenditure of some £50 billion annually.
Due to staff movements, we are looking to fill a Finance Business Partner post at C1 level.
Finance Business Partner has responsibility for one or more Ministerial spending portfolios or are embedded within specific business areas. They are critical to providing high quality financial support and advice to a range of stakeholders, including Ministers and Senior Officers, as well as supporting effective financial management, best value decision making and robust financial control.
Finance Business Partner leads on effective financial management of their portfolio areas.
Responsibilities
• Provision of professional accounting, budgeting and wider financial stewardship advice up to senior levels;
• Analysis, scrutiny and provision of strategic input on all aspects of financial proposals and proposed expenditure;
• Driving value for money decision-making, including where there are complex financial issues;
• Provision of high quality finance support and advice to senior management and Ministers, including supporting key Ministerial meetings and attendances at Scottish Parliament Committees;
• Identifying, analysing and quantifying financial risks and opportunities, and options to reallocate financial resources;
• Improving financial awareness and capabilities across areas of responsibility, and
• Supporting continual improvement in finance processes and guidance including in relation to the ongoing finance transformation programme.
Competencies
Financial Management
Analysis and Use of Evidence
Leading Others
Communications and Engagement
Essential Criteria & Qualifications
You must be a fully qualified accountant (CCAB professional accountancy body or equivalent) with up to date CPD, and strong technical accountancy and financial management skills.
Essential Criteria
1. Excellent communication and relationship skills enabling the building of effective relationships within the Finance community as appropriate and, critically, with senior level stakeholders and customers.
2. Experience leading and implementing effective, sustainable change, modifying and improving behaviours and improving customer interactions, financial management outcomes and accountability.
3. Ability to constructively analyse, scrutinise and challenge financial and business plans and proposals within a partnership context. You must be able to demonstrate that you can understand and communicate complex finance and business matters to non-experts staff both orally and in written reports.
4. Sound understanding of value for money within a policy and/or service delivery context and be able to demonstrate how you have used this experience to improve efficiency and/or lower costs in an innovative or creative fashion.
Location
This post can be based in Victoria Quay, Edinburgh or Atlantic Quay, Glasgow. The directorate follows a hybrid working approach which blends working in Scottish Government workspaces and from home depending on the requirements of the role and personal circumstances, in line with Scottish Government policy.
Minimum Time in Post
You will be expected to remain in post for a minimum of three years unless successful at gaining promotion to a higher Band or Grade.
Provisional Interview Dates
TBC
How to Apply
For further information on this vacancy please download and review the "Person Specification" which you will find below.
Person Specification Band C
To apply, you must fully complete and submit an online application via this website before the closing date using evidence based examples to demonstrate your knowledge/skills (300 words per criterion). Remember, your answers should be clear, concise and reflect what actions you undertook. You may want to use the STAR(R) approach to respond to each criterion.
Additional Information
This post is a full-time role, but staff with different working patterns are invited to apply, and we will assess proposed working patterns against the business requirements for this post.
In the event that further posts are required, a reserve list of successful candidates will be kept for up to 12 months.
For further information on this vacancy, please contact Owen Mckinstry at owen.mckinstry@gov.scot or Vicky Swann at vicky.swann@gov.scot or financeprofession@gov.scot
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