Job summary
At The Kirkwood, finance is about more than numbers. Its about enabling compassionate care when it matters most.
Everyone at The Kirkwood plays a part in supporting people affected by lifelimiting illness. Our patients, families and carers are at the heart of everything we do, and our values of Compassion, Courage and Connection guide how we work every day.
We are looking for a Finance Manager to join our supportive and collaborative Finance Team as part of a job share arrangement, taking lead responsibility for P&L and day to day accounting. This is a key role supporting the Director of Finance and Resources to deliver a highquality, responsive finance service that underpins excellent patient care, strong governance and longterm sustainability.
About the role
In this role, youll help ensure The Kirkwoods resources are managed with integrity, clarity and care. Youll be responsible for daytoday financial accounting, maintaining robust P&L integrity, and coordinating the capital programme for both the charity and its trading subsidiary
Youll work closely with colleagues across the organisationhelping teams understand the financial impact of their work. Youll also play an important role in yearend processes, Gift Aid and VAT, asset and restricted fund management, coordination of the Capital Programme Budget.
As part of a job share, youll work collaboratively to ensure continuity of service, shared accountability and flexible working across the week.
Main duties of the job
About you
Youll be a qualified accountant (or bring equivalent demonstrable experience) with a strong background in financial accounting and statutory reporting. Youll be confident working in a regulated environment and comfortable balancing financial rigour with compassion and empathyparticularly in a hospice setting where the human impact of financial decisions really matters.
Just as important as your technical skills ishowyou work. Youll be someone who:
- Explains financial information clearly and patiently to nonfinance colleagues
- Leads and supports others in an inclusive, encouraging way
- Has the courage to challenge constructively and uphold high standards
- Builds trusting relationships and works well in partnership, including within a job share arrangement.
Experience of charity or notforprofit finance, Charity SORP, or working in a hospice or healthcare environment would be welcomed, but were equally interested in your values, mindset and willingness to learn.
Why join The Kirkwood?
- Be part of an organisation where your work directly supports compassionate endoflife care
- Flexible, parttime working through a job share arrangement
- A supportive, valuesled culture where people are encouraged to grow and contribute
- The opportunity to use your finance expertise to make a meaningful difference every day
Ready to make a difference?
If youre looking for a finance role wherepurpose and professionalism go hand in hand, wed love to hear from you.
About us
As an employee, you will be offered a range of benefits, including 27 days holiday (pro rata for part time staff), access to our Employee Assistance Programme, high-quality, low-cost meals at our Dalton site and complementary therapies. NHS Pensions are also transferable for those already contributing.
The Kirkwood provide specialist care, free of charge, to adults in Kirklees with advanced, progressive illnesses at any time from diagnosis to the end of life, respecting their individual needs and wishes. Care and support are also provided for their family members, friends, and carers, both during the illness and after death. Through education, training, and partnership with others, we improve care for everyone affected by a life limiting illness.
Please note, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications.
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Please see the full job description and person specification for further details.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Working at The Kirkwood
Everyone at The Kirkwood plays a part in supporting people affected by life limiting illness. Our patients, families and carers are at the heart of everything we do, and our values guide how we work every day.
This role requires a commitment to working in line with The Kirkwoods policies,maintainingan open and supportive culture,identifyingand managing risk, and contributing positively to a safe, compassionate workplace.
Role Summary
At The Kirkwood, finance is not just about numbers it is about enabling the best possible care for people affected by life limiting illness.
The Finance Manager plays a key role in supporting the Director of Finance and Resources to deliver a high quality, responsive finance service that underpins excellent patient care, strong governance andlong termsustainability.
This roleis responsible forday to dayfinancial accounting, P&Lintegrityand co-ordination of the Capital Programme Budget for the charity and its trading subsidiary. Through strong systems, compassionateleadershipand collaborative working, the postholder will help ensure the organisations resources are managed with integrity,clarityand care.
Berequiredtoparticipatein the provision of out of hours cover on a rotabasis, as part of the Business Continuity plan. This will amount toaround2.5 weeksper annum. Details will be provided to you.
Primary Responsibilities
Financial Accounting
Financial Planning and Reporting
Maintainan accurateand up to date contracts register by recording,reviewingandmonitoringall contract details, values, key dates, compliancerequirementsand variations to support financial control, governance and informed decision making.
Asset Management
Leadership and Team Management
Collaboration and Organisational Contribution
Continuous Improvement and Professional Practice
Keep finance systems,processesand policies under review, driving improvements that enhance accuracy,efficiencyand insight.
Other Responsibilities
We are:
This job description is not exhaustive therefore the employer and employee share responsibility to review and amend this job descriptionin order toreflect any changes in role/development.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Working at The Kirkwood
Everyone at The Kirkwood plays a part in supporting people affected by life limiting illness. Our patients, families and carers are at the heart of everything we do, and our values guide how we work every day.
This role requires a commitment to working in line with The Kirkwoods policies,maintainingan open and supportive culture,identifyingand managing risk, and contributing positively to a safe, compassionate workplace.
Role Summary
At The Kirkwood, finance is not just about numbers it is about enabling the best possible care for people affected by life limiting illness.
The Finance Manager plays a key role in supporting the Director of Finance and Resources to deliver a high quality, responsive finance service that underpins excellent patient care, strong governance andlong termsustainability.
This roleis responsible forday to dayfinancial accounting, P&Lintegrityand co-ordination of the Capital Programme Budget for the charity and its trading subsidiary. Through strong systems, compassionateleadershipand collaborative working, the postholder will help ensure the organisations resources are managed with integrity,clarityand care.
Berequiredtoparticipatein the provision of out of hours cover on a rotabasis, as part of the Business Continuity plan. This will amount toaround2.5 weeksper annum. Details will be provided to you.
Primary Responsibilities
Financial Accounting
Financial Planning and Reporting
Maintainan accurateand up to date contracts register by recording,reviewingandmonitoringall contract details, values, key dates, compliancerequirementsand variations to support financial control, governance and informed decision making.
Asset Management
Leadership and Team Management
Collaboration and Organisational Contribution
Continuous Improvement and Professional Practice
Keep finance systems,processesand policies under review, driving improvements that enhance accuracy,efficiencyand insight.
Other Responsibilities
We are:
This job description is not exhaustive therefore the employer and employee share responsibility to review and amend this job descriptionin order toreflect any changes in role/development.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Significant experience in financial accounting, including preparation of statutory accounts
- Knowledge and experience of payroll systems
- Significant finance/accounting experience
- Experience using integrated finance and payroll systems (e.g. Sage or similar).
Desirable
- Experience of working in a hospice, healthcare, or wider voluntary sector environment
- Involvement in financial audits, including direct liaison with external auditors
- Experience of improving financial systems, processes or controls to enhance efficiency, accuracy or insight
- Experience of working in a modern, digitally enabled workplace and supporting others to adopt new ways of working
- Experience of supporting, mentoring or developing finance colleagues
- Track record of working collaboratively across departments to support organisational objectives
- Experience of delivering training or briefing sessions to non-finance colleagues
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Essential
- Strong working knowledge of VAT, Gift Aid, payroll and pensions
Desirable
- Knowledge of Charity SORP in practice, including treatment of legacies, restricted funds and designated reserves
Qualifications
Essential
- Qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA) or equivalent demonstrable experience
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Significant experience in financial accounting, including preparation of statutory accounts
- Knowledge and experience of payroll systems
- Significant finance/accounting experience
- Experience using integrated finance and payroll systems (e.g. Sage or similar).
Desirable
- Experience of working in a hospice, healthcare, or wider voluntary sector environment
- Involvement in financial audits, including direct liaison with external auditors
- Experience of improving financial systems, processes or controls to enhance efficiency, accuracy or insight
- Experience of working in a modern, digitally enabled workplace and supporting others to adopt new ways of working
- Experience of supporting, mentoring or developing finance colleagues
- Track record of working collaboratively across departments to support organisational objectives
- Experience of delivering training or briefing sessions to non-finance colleagues
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Essential
- Strong working knowledge of VAT, Gift Aid, payroll and pensions
Desirable
- Knowledge of Charity SORP in practice, including treatment of legacies, restricted funds and designated reserves
Qualifications
Essential
- Qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA) or equivalent demonstrable experience
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.