Band 9 Deputy Chief Finance Officer - Strategy, Insight & Delivery
Posted 1 hour 41 minutes ago by NHS
Band 9 Deputy Chief Finance Officer - Strategy, Insight & Delivery at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT). Closing date: 07 December 2025. North East London hosts a diverse population of around two million residents; BHRUT serves 40 % of this community, generating over £1 bn in revenue and spending approximately £50 m in capital each year. The Trust seeks to improve value for money and achieve a sustainable, breakeven financial position.
Responsibilities- Develop and maintain the Trust's 5 year sustainable financial improvement strategy based on evidence of waste.
- Translate this insight into robust delivery plans through Finance Business Partners, working with operational, clinical and corporate teams to deliver recurrent financial improvement.
Main duties of the job
Deliver compassionate leadership within the finance function and as a senior leader within BHRUT and the NEL Integrated Care System, driving value for patients and residents. Utilize advanced analytical skills to convert big data into actionable intelligence, develop compelling cases for change, and engage leadership, the Board and system partners to effect positive change. Lead the implementation of the new Electronic Patient Record, leveraging increased data volume and complexity to generate insights that enhance productivity and finance sustainability.
Person Specification Education / Qualification- Current qualified member of a recognised professional accountancy body (CCAB/CIMA) or equivalent experience.
- Evidence of post qualification commitment to continuing professional development.
- Educated to masters level or equivalent experience.
- Business Case qualified (e.g. CIPFA Better Business Case Practitioner or equivalent).
- Training in Quality Improvement methodology.
- Handle highly complex, sensitive and contentious information, making judgements on financial risk and advising senior levels internally and externally.
- Develop successful strategies and plans, engaging effectively with stakeholders, championing a data driven approach.
- Demonstrate experience of a large budget; ownership of the budget setting process and knowledge of financial policy and procedures.
- Deep understanding of the NHS and partners from national to local organisations.
- Experience working with Executives, operating at Board and Board sub committee level.
- Experience leading complex change in an acute Trust (or similar organisation).
- Expert knowledge of the NHS finance regime, including provider payment mechanisms, financial governance, NHS information flows and legislation.
- Demonstrated delivery of benefit within difficult financial environments.
- Experience in other parts of the NHS.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no previous criminal convictions.
Salary£115,120 to £131,578 a year inclusive
LocationBarking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust