Senior Finance Manager
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Business in the Community Ireland is recruiting for a Senior Finance Manager. Business in the Community Ireland is excited to invite candidates to apply for the role of Senior Finance Manager , leading BITCI’s Finance team. BITCI - Leaders in Sustainability and Social Inclusion. Our purpose is to inspire, challenge and facilitate businesses to bring about a sustainable, low carbon economy and an inclusive society where everyone thrives. We leverage our extensive network and depth of knowledge to guide businesses to embed all aspects of sustainability into their operations. Our programmes and partnerships are designed to bring about measurable improvements in environmental sustainability and social equity. JOB SUMMARY
- Role is based in Dublin (hybrid role, office base is Dublin 7)
- Salary is €60k - €75k per annum, depending on experience
- Full-Time Permanent Contract - 35 hours per week
- Solid experience managing a team
- Experience preparing and presenting accounts, financial statements at Board level.
- Exceptional organisational skills with ability to work to tight deadlines and prioritise tasks effectively.
- Annual leave: starts with 23 days annual leave per year, rising to 26 days after 1 year, and up to 30 days on a sliding scale with tenure.
- Various generous/paid family-friendly leave policies to promote work/life balance and positive mental health.
- PRSA: Option to join the Company’s PRSA scheme with 5% employer contribution.
- Work from Anywhere in the world for 10 days per year.
- Career growth – We want you to grow with us.
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme including free unlimited virtual GP visits.
- Cycle to work scheme; including claiming back your mileage!
- Supports to set up home office and provision of all necessary IT infrastructure for remote working.
- Volunteer leave days – We encourage you to give back to the community.
- Did we mention great teammates?
- Prepare, review and present monthly management accounts, balance sheet and cashflow statements of our various programmes for the CEO, budget holders, Audit & Risk Committee (ARC) and Board.
- Prepare annual budgets for all projects and budgets for new initiatives.
- Present budgets for approval by the ARC and Board.
- Prepare, review and present our SORP-aligned annual financial statements for our external financial audit (SORP, the Statement of Recommended Practice 2005, Accounting and Reporting by Charities).
- Manage the relationship with auditors, agree an audit plan and deadlines, prepare files.
- Prepare and submit tax claims and refunds, including the annual VAT compensation scheme for charities.
- Draw-down project funding in accordance with contracts/agreements.
- Review project reports. Ensure all financial deadlines set by the Funders are met.
- Work with project auditors to provide information as required.
- Manage our bank accounts, including opening and closing of accounts, updating signatories, processing credit card applications, banking online. Maximise our return on deposits.
- Monitor the cash-flow position on each bank account and make transfers when required.
- Manage the payroll process and relationship with third party payroll provider.
- Authorise payments of payroll, staff expenses and purchase invoices, using EFT, online payments etc.
- Develop a supportive relationship with your team of one accounts payable and one accounts receivable , and with colleagues across the organisation to ensure collaboration, especially during periods of quick turnaround.
- Provide ongoing coaching, support and on-the-job training.
- Hold regular team meetings and appraisals on a bi-annual basis.
- Manage the relationship with Chair and members of ARC; take a lead on agenda and document preparation.
- Present all financial information to the ARC and advise on matters arising.
- Deliver value for money – through services procured, cash management, and adherence to relevant policies.
- Provide financial analysis and guidance on all activities, plans, targets.
- Review finance-related technologies, processes and procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose.
- Document our financial standard operating procedures.
- Carry out ad-hoc accounting projects and other duties as required which are consistent with the job.
- Professional accounting qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CPA). Note: must be fully qualified.
- Knowledge of SORP accounting is advantageous but not essential.
- 5+ years post qualification experience in a similar role.
- Proficient in MS Office applications (SharePoint and Dynamics CRM) and accounting packages. (We use Iplicit )
- Keen interest in sustainability and social inclusion.
- Understanding of the charity and non-for-profit sector, especially compliance and accounting.
- Previous experience working with funders.
- Good understanding of technology.
- High ethical and professional standards of probity and integrity.
- Excellent communication skills, energetic and takes initiative.
- Pays attention to detail and accuracy.
- Meets deadlines, ability to multitask and prioritise.
- The ability to manage projects from initiation to completion.
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