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Job reference: 088717
Salary: Band 4 (£23,709 - £25,982)
Job closing date: 23/02/2022
Job Type: Administrative Services
Location: Dykebar Hospital
Employment type: Permanent
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Job posted date: 09/02/2022
Employer (NHS Board): NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Department: Diagnostics and Regional Directorate

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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde                                              
Acute Services Division


Vacancy: Management Accounts Assistant Band 4 

Term: Permanent – 2 x posts
                              
Directorate Team: Diagnostics / Regional 

Location: Finance Department, Dykebar Hospital

Full Time / Part Time:  Full-time

Salary: AFC Band 4 £23,709 - £25,982 


NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Would you like to join one of the largest healthcare providers in the UK? Offering a range of health services to over 1.1m people in Glasgow and Clyde our aim is to help people live healthier, longer lives – no matter who they are or where in the region they live. Help us to shape the future of healthcare in Scotland and apply to join our Finance team today. With an annual revenue budget for the Board of over £3 billion there is a need for high quality finance staff to support the business.

Join Us

You’ll work closely with dynamic and enthusiastic professionals who are committed to making a difference.

•    See how a complex health organisation works. 
•    Solve problems. 
•    Add value to key health services. 
•    Build a range of transferrable skills. 
•    Liaise with service managers, clinical staff and researchers. 
•    Take on a range of responsibilities. 
•    Help drive forward change and make an impact.


Be Different

Our success begins with you; with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde you’ll have the chance to make a real difference to frontline health services. This is an excellent opportunity to join an internationally renowned healthcare organisation with a track record for innovation and strong teaching and research links. We have 34,000 staff providing and supporting first class acute, specialist and community services both locally and to patients throughout Scotland. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is on an exciting journey towards helping people live longer healthier lives. At a challenging time for the public services the finance team will be at the heart of reshaping how we provide healthcare across the region for the country.

South Sector
The sector has a combined annual revenue budget of over £350million and over 5,000 staff.

Many of these services are within the new 14 floor Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow (adult) building which is one of the largest acute hospitals in the UK and home to major specialist services such as renal medicine, transplantation and vascular surgery, with state-of-the-art Critical Care, Theatre and Diagnostic Services

Our Commitment

Based on the outskirts of Paisley with easy access to the motorway network you’ll be part of an inclusive and innovative finance team. Work in an ever changing and successful healthcare organisation which overs fantastic learning opportunities. Build a skill set and gain experiences which are a foundation for an exciting and prosperous career. Have access to Scotland’s public finance network and the mentoring, training and shadowing prospects that it offers.

Do you fit the requirements?

We are looking for someone who is committed to working in a demanding but enjoyable role in the NHS with a varied portfolio of services that are managed within the Directorate. 

Capable of working with finance, clinical & non clinical staff at all levels the ideal candidate will be highly motivated and able to use your own initiative with excellent communication, organisational, IT and finance/ business skills. 

Working closely with the Senior Management Accountant and Management Accounts you will be assisting with the provision of a professional financial management service to directorate stakeholders.

Ideally HNC or AAT qualified in accountancy (or with equivalent work experience) you will have excellent IT skills, good communication skills and the ability to use initiative and deliver to strict timelines while dealing diplomatically with staff at all levels. 


Candidates are encouraged to utilise the assessment section of the application to explain why they would be valuable in the position. Good applications are often specific and link past experience to the job description. 

Informal contact

Stephen.cook@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Elaine.Dyer@ggc.scot.nhs.uk

                                                
 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation and are proud of the diverse workforce we have.
Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service can be found within the Candidate Information Packs.  
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