Service Manager - Finance
Job description
Troocoo are seeking a strategic leader with a passion for public sector finance and corporate governance to join a local organisation as a Service Manager Corporate Finance to lead our Corporate Finance Unit and contribute to the financial strength and service excellence of our team.
As the Service Manager Corporate Finance, you will play a vital role in delivering and leading financial services across:
Key Responsibilities
As the Service Manager Corporate Finance, you will play a vital role in delivering and leading financial services across:
- Corporate taxation advisory and compliance
- Financial reporting and reconciliations (monthly and annual)
- Capital and asset accounting
- Treasury management functions
Key Responsibilities
- Manage financial reporting, reconciliations, and compliance with Australian Accounting Standards and relevant legislation.
- Lead the Corporate Finance Unit including staff development, performance management, and fostering a positive team culture.
- Oversee capitalisation, asset accounting, and the development and review of the Long Term Asset Management Plan.
- Provide expert taxation advice and ensure accurate compliance and lodgement of tax returns.
- Support treasury management, balancing debt and investment portfolios, and forecasting cash flows.
- Build effective internal partnerships and deliver tailored financial insights that support decision-making.
- Contribute to strategic initiatives within the Financial Services division and drive continuous service improvements.
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles, corporate taxation, treasury, and asset management.
- Proven leadership in team development, service delivery and performance improvement.
- Demonstrated experience in statutory reporting and asset accounting within a complex organisation.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across all organisational levels.
- Proficiency in financial systems and tools relevant to medium-to-large or government organisations.
- Tertiary qualifications in Business or Accounting.
- Membership with CPA Australia or an equivalent professional body.
- Knowledge and experience in applying Australian Accounting Standards.
- Experience with Finance One financial systems.
- Knowledge of the Local Government Act 2009 and related regulations.
- Familiarity with the Local Government Tax Equivalent Regime.