
Principal Accountant Learning Disability and Mental Health - PO6
An opportunity has arisen in Adults Social Care (ASC) Finance Team for a principal accountant. This is an exciting opportunity for anyone looking to work in a dynamic Finance team which provides an important service to our residents. Adult Social Care is a demand led service, our team provides robust financial guidance and advice which enables managers to make informed decisions and shape the delivery of the service.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT: Learning Disabilities & Mental Health. SALARY: PO6
As a Principal Accountant in ASC Finance you will report to the Group Accountant and in a strategic financial advisory role, you’ll be responsible to provide vital financial planning and analysis service for the Learning Disabilities and Mental Health Services.
You will:
- Have strong accounting skills including financial reporting knowledge and significant experience in all aspects of the annual budget cycle including year-end reporting.
- Provide high quality reporting that can be used for budgeting, forecasting and ad-hoc analysis, having sound experience of budget and variance analysis including data analysis for management dashboards.
- Part-qualified Accountant (CCAB recognised) or fully qualified AAT.
- Have demonstratable strong Excel and report writing skills.
- Be well versed with audit compliance; be able to maintain effective controls and working papers.
- Provide a high level of technical acumen with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with our internal and external stakeholders.
- Be able to show that you can provide Finance Management Team with the level of support required from this senior role, including knowledge of the national challenges affecting ASC funding and the strategies being applied to address them.
Experience of the SAP accounting system is desirable.
Interviews: 1st week in November
Equal Opportunities
Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both, service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and as the largest employer in the area, it works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its 4 equality objectives: - Promoting equality of opportunity - Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage - Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels. - Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent Services to all. Respecting Diversity is a core Council value. To support the above and reduce the risk of bias in its recruitment activities, the council is operating an anonymous shortlisting process, which hides personal information that can identify individuals until their application has been considered for shortlisting. The council also operates a scheme whereby, for jobs graded up to and including scale SO2, internal candidates are considered first. This includes those candidates who self-identify as having a disability for the purposes of the Disability Confident scheme. For more information, please refer to our recruitment and selection policy
How to apply
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