Youth Link NI has a vision of Churches working together to empower and equip leaders in youth work and ministry, to help build a peaceful and just world, in which young people can flourish. As a Faith-Based Youth Work organisation, our mission is to empower leaders through training in youth work and ministry, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to help young people flourish in a more peaceful and just world. Serve as witnesses of churches working interdependently by advocating for young people, championing youth work and ministry, and upholding gospel values of peace, justice, and reconciliation in pursuit of the common good. Family Friendly and Work-Life Balance Policies At Youth Link, we review our policies to ensure they reflect the changing lifestyle patterns of our staff with family or other commitments. We have competitive maternity and sick pay package. We offer flexible working arrangements upon request and a hybrid model of working has been adopted over the last few years. What we can offer you We offer a defined contribution pension to all employees with 9% pension contribution. Occupational Sick Pay Scheme following successful probation period. Enhanced Maternity Leave following 2 years service. 25 days annual leave (increasing by 1 day per years service up to a maximum of 30 days) plus 13 statutory days. Cycle to Work Scheme. Laptop & mobile phone provision (if appropriate). Staff Development Opportunities and Staff wellbeing & team development days. As an organisation that values education and helping young people realise their potential, it is important for our staff to also benefit from learning opportunities. We offer a wide range of training and development opportunities for those within post. We need a Finance Manager to join us who is excited about using their skills and expertise to help us to grow as an organisation with good financial management. About The Role FINANCE MANAGER Permanent Full-Time Post 37.5 hours per week from 1 November 2024 Salary Scale: NJC SCP 23 to 27, £32,076 to £35,745 Responsible To: Chief Executive Officer Main Responsibilities: (a) Financial Management to include: preparation of orders in accordance with organizational procurement standards preparation of supplier and customer invoices and payments use and maintenance of computerized accounting records, currently Sage Accounts software and iBusiness Banking maintenance and management of all accounting records prepare and submit statistical and other returns to stakeholders and government bodies as required assist with co-ordination and promotion of events and fundraising opportunities Payroll: processing of salary and other payments for staff using Sage Payroll ensuring year end annual payroll, monthly and other returns to the Inland Revenue manage pension contributions, liaise with pension providers and ensure adherence to Pensions Regulator stipulations submitting reports as required manage Cycle to Work and other relevant schemes Funding: assist with preparation of applications to funders prepare financial returns to funders and facilitate verification and audit checks prepare, maintain systems and submit grant funding claims in accordance with funder requirements and in line with organizational standards and regulations support management of restricted funds, to include analysis of income and expenditure against budget, and cash flow analysis for individual project budgets Management Reporting: produce management information to include management accounts, budgets, analysis of grant returns and cash flow analysis develop systems to support forward financial planning and a future financial strategy for the organization prepare financial estimates and budgets, to include preparation of the annual budget, multi-year budgets and specific budgets for grant projects, analyse budgets against actual prepare annual accounts for the charity in statutory format and liaise with external auditors ensure that appropriate controls, as identified in the Financial Procedures Manual, are in place to safeguard the organisations resources and in conjunction with Trustees review legal and financial requirements, policies and systems on an on-going basis attend meetings, to include Finance & Personnel Sub-Committee, and present reports to Trustees as required contribute to management of communications as prescribed by funders (b) Staff Management direct line management for administrative staff team members, support and motivation of staff in the provision of financial, administrative and ICT support services support the Director with regard to human resources, staff management and other personnel issues, as required assist with maintenance of personnel records attend staff meetings and facilitate administrative staff team meetings effectively contribute to development, implementation and evaluation of the organisations strategic planning process through membership of the Staff Management Team (c) Building & Asset Management management of Youth Links premises, ensuring, in conjunction with the Executive Officer and Director, that they are fit for purpose; to include general maintenance, organization of appropriate insurance cover, management and negotiation of appropriate supplier contracts, building and equipment maintenance etc assist with ensuring that the organization has the information and communication technology partnered with the necessary support to ensure it is fit for purpose oversee ordering of supplies and equipment preparation and maintenance of fixed asset register provide an annual written report to Trustees with regard to building & asset management To participate in regular supervision meetings with the relevant line manager and undertake appropriate in-service training. To undertake any other duties commensurate with the grade of the post and as agreed by the Director. Please be advised that this list is not meant to be exhaustive and may be added to or amended as and when deemed necessary Closing Date for Receipt of Applications: Monday 21st October 2024 @ 10:00 am It is anticipated that interviews will be held on Friday 25th October 2024. Please return all application forms to Youthlink are an equal opportunities employer Required Criteria Level 2 Qualification, ie 6 GCSEs, A*- C, to include English Language and Mathematics, or equivalent Level 4/Degree Qualification in accounting / finance or in a relevant discipline At least 3 years experience in a finance department Experience of using Sage Accounts Software Experience of operating a Sage payroll system Experience of managing income & expenditure budgets Skilled in use of Microsoft Office, to include Word and Exce Willing to work within the mission, vision and values of Youth Link: NI Desired Criteria Sage Accounts Qualification, or equivalent Qualified Accountant with one of the CCAB (or CIMA) Bodies Experience of financial administration in the charity sector Experience of financial administration on a Peace funded project Previous line management / supervisory experience Experience of leading a staff team Skills Needed Budget Control, Financial Reporting, Payroll, Decision Making Salary £32,076.00 - £35,745.00 per year Skills: Budget Control Financial Reporting Payroll Decision Making Benefits: Vacation, Paid time off Retirement plan and/or pension Flexible schedule Competitive salary