Description:
- Lead the formulation of projects and capital expenditure budgets.
- Develop accounting policies for capital expenditures and projects, along with associated reporting frameworks.
- Support and provide valuable insight towards the organisation's transition to a new Financial Management Information System.
- Monitor and update periodic forecasts for capital expenditure and associated cash flow, impacts to optimise financial performance and assess financial risks to mitigate potential issues.
- Prepare and distribute comprehensive capital expenditure and project reports to stakeholders to ensure precision and alignment with budgetary constraints.
- Ensure accuracy and completeness in projects, capitalisation, disposals, and work-in-progress accounting.
- Develop policy and procedure documents for assets valuation and work-in-progress.
- Proactively ensure compliance with accounting standards and Harbour Trust accounting policies and procedures to mitigate potential risks.
- Liaise with internal stakeholders, build and foster partnerships with members of various project teams.
- Conduct insightful financial analysis to support well-informed decision-making.
Requirements:
- Tertiary qualification in accounting, business or finance.
- Minimum three years' experience post university in a broad range of accounting activities.
- Qualified as a professional accountant and member of accounting bodies (CA, CPA, ASA, CPA NZ, IPA) or equivalent.
- Demonstrated ability to prepare reports, policy and procedural documents.
- A working knowledge of accounting standards relating to asset capitalisation, disposal, revaluation and impairment.
- High analytical skills to guide informed decision making.
- Ability to review and implement financial management and accounting information systems.
- High proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
- High level interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with people at all levels in the organisation.
- Ability to develop and deliver presentations to internal stakeholders.
- Experience in a government/public sector role.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- Current Drivers Licence.
- Willing to undertake a Police Check.
- Australian citizenship or the ability to work in Australia.
Conditions:
Work for a government agency that protects and manages significant sites.
$115,000-$125,000 p.a. + superannuation.
Hybrid working arrangement.
18 Apr 2024;
from:
michaelpage.com.au