A highly rewarding and exciting role has opened at the University of Glasgow as they are recruiting to fill the role of Project Accountant. The University would love to hear from you if you fit the description in the requirements below.
Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the UK and is now one of the world’s great broad-based, research-intensive universities with over 6,700 staff and a turnover of almost £570 million.
Research excellence within disciplines and interdisciplinary teams are at the heart of the university’s strategy and are helping Glasgow to address global challenges. In 2013 the university’s Boyd Orr Centre won a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its impact on tackling infectious diseases that blight agricultural communities in the UK and in many developing countries. In the most recent assessment of research quality in UK universities, 31% of the university’s research was rated world-leading and a further 50% rated internationally excellent.
Since its foundation, Glasgow has established creative and vibrant partnerships around the world, and today, 27% of students and 31% of academic staff are from overseas.
Position: Project Accountant
Salary: £39,394 to £44,263
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
About the Role
As a Project Accountant at the University of Glasgow, you will be reporting to the Head of Project Accounting and working closely with the Head of Finance, Estates, Programme Office and Project Managers play a key role in the provision of comprehensive, effective and efficient project financial management support. You will strive to provide high quality technical support through insightful analysis and issue resolution, and to challenge and help improve existing processes and procedures, and to support provision of financial governance on Projects.
Main Duties
- Provide professional financial advice, guidance and challenge to project Managers, including developing robust financial appraisals, leading regular project forecast activity and producing robust project financial reports and analyses together with specialist recommendations on key areas of focus.
- A key member of the finance team you will lead by example and motivate, ensuring behaviours and attitudes reflect University values. In doing so promote a continuous improvement approach, ensuring appropriate professional standards and demonstrate a culture of ownership and accountability to ensure the delivery of excellent services.
- Provide timely management information for both strategic and operational purposes, including strategic financial planning, financial governance and control, budgeting, forecasting, monitoring and reporting.
- Work with the Senior Project Accountant and Head of Project Accounting to oversee the non-strategic projects within the Capital Plan, ensuring early identification of any deviance from budget, the preparation of impact analyses and reports on revenue/capital cash-flow planning, and providing specialist support on appropriate risk management plans.
- Assist the Head of Project Accounting & the Senior Project Accountant to develop and implement a capital project financial governance structure and associated processes and procedures, ensuring alignment with the University’s corporate financial processes and that the evolving needs of a continuously growing and developing campus estate are met.
- Work with the Head of Project Accounting to develop the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of financial reports, management information and the financial tools and templates associated with costing, business evaluation, cash flow planning and financial risk management.
- Assist with development of options appraisals and business plans/business cases in respect of estate development and redevelopment strategies and a multi-million pound capital programme, providing robust financial challenge and ensuring that all business cases progressed withstand scrutiny and contain measurable delivery criteria.
- Attend project boards as required, preparing detailed business cases and other analyses for senior management, challenging and testing the data provided and ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of reports. Actively contribute to all relevant project meetings and working groups.
- Provide appropriate input to the monthly management accounts, commentaries and monthly financial performance indicators, ensuring a “no surprises” culture.
- Support the Senior project Accountant & the Head of Project Accounting in an on-going programme of review of capital project financial management, reporting and governance processes, ensuring recommendations for continuous improvement are reported, considered, implemented and measured.
- Promote financial awareness and a culture of financial accountability across the Estates department to ensure financial sustainability is central to all business activities.
- Act as a contact in relation to internal audit and procurement matters, ensuring compliance with all legislative, best practice and University corporate financial requirements and procedures.
- Work with the University’s Procurement team to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements in relation to the procurement of contractors.
- Participate fully in the work and activities of the University-wide finance community and contribute to the development of University wide finance solutions, working with the Head of Finance, University Services and finance colleagues in the corporate finance department and those in Colleges.
- Work closely with the central university finance function to ensure all policies and procedures are complied with and transactional support is delivered in an effective and efficient manner utilising the appropriate corporate system and process and all staff comply with the inherent financial controls.
Qualifications
- A1 Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 9, (Ordinary Degree, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4) or equivalent.
- A2 Membership of/ progressing with a recognised CCAB accounting professional body.
- A3 Strong evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the role.
- A4 Good understanding of budgeting, forecasting and strategic planning.
- A5 Good working knowledge of VAT and its application in capital projects.
Desirable:
- B1 Post-graduate qualification in a relevant discipline.
- B2 Knowledge of financial governance and regulation in the HE sector.
- B3 Knowledge of financial governance and administration associated with NEC3 contracts.
Skills
- C1 Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to prepare and present financial management reports and commentary.
- C2 Excellent interpersonal skills, able to quickly build effective working relationship at all levels, and with the confidence and capability to challenge assumptions and practices.
- C3 Demonstrable customer service skills with the ability to evidence a strategic solution focused approach that is adaptable to the needs of the customer and the continued success of the department.
- C4 Self-motivated with the ability to effectively plan, prioritise and organise workload in response to business needs, working effectively under pressure to ensure that competing deadlines are met.
- C5 Logical and analytical thinker with astute decision-making, problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
- C6 Excellent IT skills with the ability to develop and enhance computerised management systems, analyse and manipulate data and present meaningful management information using a range of industry standard and accounting software including Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint.
- C7 An ability to demystify complex financial concepts for non-financial colleagues.
Essential Experience
- E1 Experience in a similar or related role(s) within a large and complex financial environment with a proven track record in reporting and governance on capital project.
- E2 Experience of working with non-financial managers to drive improvements in financial analysis leading to additional insight and improved decision-making.
- E3 Experience of supporting the preparation of business cases with non-financial professionals.
- E4 Can evidence success in influencing senior management.
- E5 Demonstrable experience of presenting and explaining financial data to both financial and nonfinancial colleagues such that it is fully understood.
- E6 Experience of successfully leading continuous financial process improvement and change with demonstrable operational and financial efficiencies delivered.
Desirable:
- F1 Experience of working within the finance team of a large property/FM organisation/ division.
Benefits
- Salary will be Grade 7, £39,347 – £44,263 per annum.
- Relocation assistance will be provided where appropriate.
- As part of Team UofG you will be a member of a world changing, inclusive community, which values ambition, excellence, integrity and curiosity.
- The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.
- A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared.
- An excellent employment package with generous terms and conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension
- A flexible approach to working.
- A commitment to support your health and wellbeing, including a free 6-month UofG Sport membership for all new staff joining the University
Required Documents
- CV/Resume
- Cover Letter
Application Process
Interested and qualified individuals should kindly CLICK HERE to learn more about the role and to apply
Application Deadline
July 10, 2024 (23:45 pm)