Job Details

Finance Business Partner - Audiences

Tate

Expires in 9 days

Overview

Tate is seeking a talented Finance Business Partner to take ownership of reporting for their Budget Holders.
£50,000 to £55,000
Per year.
Full time, Permanent
(36 Hours per week.)
London

Key information

The Finance Department is responsible for financial planning, reporting and control for Tate. The finance business partnering team, reporting to the Head of Financial Planning and Analysis, is responsible for management reporting, forecasting , budgeting, financial analysis and business partnering with budget holders.

You will be promoting financial management at Tate and supporting management decision making at all levels across the Audiences division, International Partnerships, Learning and Research and Interpretation.

About the role

  • Produce, develop and analyse monthly management reports to enable budget holders to have good oversight of their budgets.
  • Process accruals, prepayments and any other adjustments in a timely manner to ensure monthly reporting is as accurate as possible to allow a good oversight of the financial position.
  • Provide helpful variance analysis and commentary to the financial position as presented in the monthly management accounts.
  • Promote financial management at all levels through training and support.
  • Regularly meet with budget holders to ensure the financial position being reported is accurate and underlying risks and opportunities are identified.
  • Work with budget holders to prepare accurate forecasts, challenging assumptions and plans when necessary.
  • Provide financial and non financial information to stakeholders.

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As a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, we interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for this job vacancy.

Requirements

  • A recognised accountancy qualification.
  • Previous Management Accounts experience with a proven track record of budget setting and monitoring in a complex and challenging environment.
  • Effective communication skills in dealing with senior staff and ability to relate to non financial managers.
  • Experience of explaining financial concepts and information to non financial colleagues.
  • Negotiating and influencing skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure, in a flexible manner and maintaining attention to detail.

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Disclaimer: We will be interviewing for this role as suitable applications are received and may close this role before the closing date upon a successful candidate being appointed.