Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

Deputy Finance Manager – Treasury, Subsidiary & Charity

The closing date is 27 April 2026

Job summary

We are seeking an experienced and proactive finance professional to join us as the Deputy Finance Manager - Treasury, Subsidiary and Charity, providing specialist financial leadership for the Torbay and South Devon NHS Charity and for the Trust's Subsidiary company, SDH Developments Ltd.

In this key role, you will also play an important part in supporting the Financial Services team with reporting and compliance activities. You will be part of a small, dedicated team and work closely with colleagues across Corporate Finance and Financial Services. You will ensure the effective stewardship of charitable funds, deliver accurate and timely financial reporting, and maintain strong financial controls and compliance for the Charity and Subsidiary.

This is a highly collaborative position, working with finance and operational Trust personnel, fund managers, donors, investment managers, and external stakeholders to maximise the impact of charitable income, support efficient Subsidiary operations and contribute to the delivery of Financial Services objectives. You will operate with a high degree of autonomy, making informed decisions in line with Trust policies, Standing Financial Instructions, Charity Law, Company Law, HMRC regulations and professional standards.

Main duties of the job

o Support the financial services team with Trust reporting, cashflow forecasting and treasury management.

o Lead day-to-day financial management for the Charity, including management accounts, budget setting, forecasts and cashflow management.

o Provide professional financial advice to fund managers and senior managers, supporting business cases and grant applications.

o Oversee Subsidiary financial operations: AP/AR processing, ledger integrity, monthly management accounts, HMRC returns and assist with statutory submissions and Companies House filings.

o Coordinate audit and year-end processes for the Charity (SORP) and support Subsidiary year-end and consolidation into Trust accounts.

o Prepare Gift Aid claims and ensure compliance with HMRC, Charity Commission and NHS requirements.

o Support VAT compliance across the Trust, Charity and Subsidiary activities.

o Maintain effective financial policies, procedures and internal controls; identify and implement process improvements and automation in the Charity and Subsidiary.

o Produce timely KPI and governance reports to the Charity Committee and Corporate Trustee; escalate risks and issues promptly.

o Line-manage and develop the Charity Accountant and provide day-to-day leadership/supervision for the Subsidiary Deputy Accountant.

About us

The TSD Charity is a small but fast-growing local charity, raising funds to improve patient care, support colleague wellbeing and help our communities to live well. SDH Developments Ltd is a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Trust and operates the out-patient pharmacy service at Torbay hospital. This entity was incorporated with the objective to provide an efficient and cost-effective vehicle to deliver this service to out-patients of the Trust. The Subsidiary board is committed to continuous improvement and economical delivery of its objectives.

This integral role within the Trust team offers you an opportunity to be a part of a bigger picture, helping to deliver patient services, our fundraising strategy and work for an organisation that makes a difference for patients, carers and staff as well as our people and our communities.

Details

Date posted

13 April 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£49,387 to £56,515 a year per annum pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

388-7886598-CORP

Job locations

Regent House

Regent Close

Torquay

TQ2 7AN


Job description

Job responsibilities

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COMMUNICATION & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

Create effective relationships across Finance, Procurement, Charity, Communications and operational services to deliver growth, service and financial education.

Work with appointed accountants, auditors and investment managers to meet legal and tax requirements and optimise returns within risk appetite.

Network with NHS charity finance peers (e.g. NHS Charities Together, HFMA) to anticipate legal and regulatory change and plan compliance.

Present quarterly finance, legal, compliance, risk and control reports to the Charity Committee; provide urgent escalation to the Associate Director as required.

Present monthly financial reports to the Subsidiary management group with relevant commentary.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector with delivery of Trust reporting, cash-flow forecasting, and maintaining/ improving the control environment.

Discuss complex financial queries with staff, suppliers and customers; negotiate with NHS and external organisations on cost and service matters.

Key working relationships include:

Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector

Head of Financial Services

Associate Director of Communications and Partnerships

Fundraising and Partnerships Manager

Charity Accountant

Subsidiary Deputy Accountant

Senior colleagues in the finance team

Communications and engagement team

Members of the Charity Committee

Investment managers

Auditors

Bank

Fund managers within the Charity

Fundraisers, donors, corporate sponsors

Third party suppliers

HM Revenue & Customs

ANALYTICAL & JUDGEMENT

Support the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in delivering high-quality financial reporting and cashflow forecasting for the Trust.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector in tax, governance and control compliance.

Codevelop the Charity financial strategy aligned to Trust strategy and the Fundraising Strategy; model income/expenditure scenarios.

Prepare Charity annual budget; lead monthly forecasts and variance analysis for Charity; interpret trends and recommend actions.

Prepare the Subsidiary annual budget; monthly forecasts and variance analysis; interpret trends and recommend actions.

Prepare yearend Charity statutory accounts and financial sections of the annual report (SORP); consider and implement audit recommendations.

Support in the preparation of yearend Subsidiary statutory accounts (under FRS102); consider and implement audit recommendations.

Support grant applications/business cases; monitor delivery, outcomes and impact of funded projects.

PLANNING & ORGANISATION

Submit periodic reports to Trust committees, NHSE and HMRC to agreed deadlines.

Manage the Charity and reporting and finances ensuring that effective and appropriate processes, controls, safeguards and financial risk management procedures are in place and being followed.

Provide financial management reporting, grant reporting and reporting of KPIs to the Charity Committee, Corporate Trustee and Associate director of communications and partnerships.

Provide financial management reporting to the Subsidiary board and management group.

Support the charitys fundraising strategy, planning, service delivery and income generation, ensuring effective processes are in place for resource allocation, cost control and performance monitoring.

Oversee all gift aid reclaims.

Co-ordinate all audit, accounting and taxation services and provide advice to the Charity on statutory and financial reporting for audit/independent examination in line with SORP regulations.

Support production of the end of year statutory accounts for the Subsidiary in line with Companies act and FRS102.

Preparation of the Subsidiary budget for board consideration.

Ensure that all audits, annual reports and returns to the Charity Commission, Companies House and HMRC are completed accurately and on time by working closely with the appointed auditors.

Work with the Charity Committee, Corporate Trustee finance team and senior finance managers of the Trust to ensure that the necessary accounting processes and reporting systems are in place.

Ensure that regular reviews take place with the investment managers as directed by the Charity Committee.

PATIENT & CLIENT CARE

Model and promote compassionate, inclusive behaviours in interactions with staff, volunteers, donors and the public in line with NHS values and the Charitys principles.

POLICY & SERVICE DEVELOPMENT

Review, design and implements finance policies/procedures and leads automation improvements for the Charity/Subsidiary

Assist the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in reviewing and updating financial processes and policies.

Assist and support the Fundraising and Partnerships Manager in delivering the fundraising strategy.

Contribute to service improvement and digital automation to enhance efficiency, control and user experience.

FINANCE, EQUIPMENT & OTHER RESOURCES

Maintain a single source of fund reporting (fund purpose, holder, directorate, classification, balances) ensuring accuracy and transparency.

Produce monthly management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations for Charity and Subsidiary; ensure all income is receipted and expenditure authorised.

Manage income types (donations, legacies, grants, trading) in line with Charity Law; allocate income, interest, dividends and costs to individual funds; maintain average balance registers.

Oversee Subsidiary AP/AR cycles and credit control; implement controls to safeguard assets and manage working capital.

Lead procurement oversight for the Charity; develop/renew service contracts and monitor supplier performance.

PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & TRAINING

Linemanage 2 WTEs and provide daytoday supervision of 2 WTEs; responsible for recruitment, appraisal and development.

Provide line management, coaching and daytoday support to the Charity Accountant; oversee objectives, development and wellbeing.

Provide leadership and supervision to the Subsidiary Deputy Accountant; ensure cover and resilience across key processes.

Design and deliver specialist financial training for fund holders, divisional leaders and the Charity Committee.

Deputise for the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector when required.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

Ensure robust and effective financial systems and records to maintain financial integrity (e.g. general ledger, AP/AR, bank, fixed assets) for the Charity and Subsidiary.

Support effective use of Donorfy for donor/fund management and reporting; ensure GDPRcompliant handling of personal and donor data.

Develop regular operational reporting and dashboards to enable decisionmaking and benchmarking with peer NHS charities.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Support the financial services team in reviewing and implementing changes in IFRS standards, NHSE reporting guidelines and tax law changes.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in reviewing and implementing changes to FRS102 and Company Law for Subsidiary reporting.

Benchmark Charity performance against other NHS charities to drive improved investment outcomes and operating efficiency.

Horizonscan changes in Charity Law and VAT; assess impacts and implement compliant processes.

FREEDOM TO ACT

Acts as the organisations lead finance contact for the Charity and Subsidiary on daytoday matters within agreed policies/SFIs, exercising professional judgement and escalating material risks.

Stewardship of c. £16 m funds per annum.

Assist or delegate for the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector as required for Trust and Subsidiary information, finance and control matters, and contribute to the development of strategies.

Assist or delegate for the Associate Director of Communications and Partnerships as required for any Charity information, finance and control matters, and participate in development of Charity strategies and objectives in respect to information and control requirements.

Responsible for overall management and performance of Charity Accountant and Deputy Subsidiary Accountant.

Lead the consolidation and reclassification of the 180 existing funds to ensure compliance with Charity Law and donor wishes and provide a full reconciliation to the Charity Commission for approval.

Establish and monitor the operational budget for the Charity, identifying and reporting on key performance indicators to ensure any required corrective action can be taken in a proactive and timely manner.

Review, update and manage the Charity processes and templates (spend etc.) and deliver financial training to divisional leaders, fund holders and managers to ensure adherence across the Trust.

Always maintaining a professional and confidential approach to work.

Actively participating in regular supervision sessions and team meetings as requested.

To be willing to attend appropriate training courses.

Working outside normal office hours if required to do so to meet the needs of the service.

Carrying out other duties as requested by the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector.

Job description

Job responsibilities

g

COMMUNICATION & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

Create effective relationships across Finance, Procurement, Charity, Communications and operational services to deliver growth, service and financial education.

Work with appointed accountants, auditors and investment managers to meet legal and tax requirements and optimise returns within risk appetite.

Network with NHS charity finance peers (e.g. NHS Charities Together, HFMA) to anticipate legal and regulatory change and plan compliance.

Present quarterly finance, legal, compliance, risk and control reports to the Charity Committee; provide urgent escalation to the Associate Director as required.

Present monthly financial reports to the Subsidiary management group with relevant commentary.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector with delivery of Trust reporting, cash-flow forecasting, and maintaining/ improving the control environment.

Discuss complex financial queries with staff, suppliers and customers; negotiate with NHS and external organisations on cost and service matters.

Key working relationships include:

Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector

Head of Financial Services

Associate Director of Communications and Partnerships

Fundraising and Partnerships Manager

Charity Accountant

Subsidiary Deputy Accountant

Senior colleagues in the finance team

Communications and engagement team

Members of the Charity Committee

Investment managers

Auditors

Bank

Fund managers within the Charity

Fundraisers, donors, corporate sponsors

Third party suppliers

HM Revenue & Customs

ANALYTICAL & JUDGEMENT

Support the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in delivering high-quality financial reporting and cashflow forecasting for the Trust.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector in tax, governance and control compliance.

Codevelop the Charity financial strategy aligned to Trust strategy and the Fundraising Strategy; model income/expenditure scenarios.

Prepare Charity annual budget; lead monthly forecasts and variance analysis for Charity; interpret trends and recommend actions.

Prepare the Subsidiary annual budget; monthly forecasts and variance analysis; interpret trends and recommend actions.

Prepare yearend Charity statutory accounts and financial sections of the annual report (SORP); consider and implement audit recommendations.

Support in the preparation of yearend Subsidiary statutory accounts (under FRS102); consider and implement audit recommendations.

Support grant applications/business cases; monitor delivery, outcomes and impact of funded projects.

PLANNING & ORGANISATION

Submit periodic reports to Trust committees, NHSE and HMRC to agreed deadlines.

Manage the Charity and reporting and finances ensuring that effective and appropriate processes, controls, safeguards and financial risk management procedures are in place and being followed.

Provide financial management reporting, grant reporting and reporting of KPIs to the Charity Committee, Corporate Trustee and Associate director of communications and partnerships.

Provide financial management reporting to the Subsidiary board and management group.

Support the charitys fundraising strategy, planning, service delivery and income generation, ensuring effective processes are in place for resource allocation, cost control and performance monitoring.

Oversee all gift aid reclaims.

Co-ordinate all audit, accounting and taxation services and provide advice to the Charity on statutory and financial reporting for audit/independent examination in line with SORP regulations.

Support production of the end of year statutory accounts for the Subsidiary in line with Companies act and FRS102.

Preparation of the Subsidiary budget for board consideration.

Ensure that all audits, annual reports and returns to the Charity Commission, Companies House and HMRC are completed accurately and on time by working closely with the appointed auditors.

Work with the Charity Committee, Corporate Trustee finance team and senior finance managers of the Trust to ensure that the necessary accounting processes and reporting systems are in place.

Ensure that regular reviews take place with the investment managers as directed by the Charity Committee.

PATIENT & CLIENT CARE

Model and promote compassionate, inclusive behaviours in interactions with staff, volunteers, donors and the public in line with NHS values and the Charitys principles.

POLICY & SERVICE DEVELOPMENT

Review, design and implements finance policies/procedures and leads automation improvements for the Charity/Subsidiary

Assist the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in reviewing and updating financial processes and policies.

Assist and support the Fundraising and Partnerships Manager in delivering the fundraising strategy.

Contribute to service improvement and digital automation to enhance efficiency, control and user experience.

FINANCE, EQUIPMENT & OTHER RESOURCES

Maintain a single source of fund reporting (fund purpose, holder, directorate, classification, balances) ensuring accuracy and transparency.

Produce monthly management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations for Charity and Subsidiary; ensure all income is receipted and expenditure authorised.

Manage income types (donations, legacies, grants, trading) in line with Charity Law; allocate income, interest, dividends and costs to individual funds; maintain average balance registers.

Oversee Subsidiary AP/AR cycles and credit control; implement controls to safeguard assets and manage working capital.

Lead procurement oversight for the Charity; develop/renew service contracts and monitor supplier performance.

PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & TRAINING

Linemanage 2 WTEs and provide daytoday supervision of 2 WTEs; responsible for recruitment, appraisal and development.

Provide line management, coaching and daytoday support to the Charity Accountant; oversee objectives, development and wellbeing.

Provide leadership and supervision to the Subsidiary Deputy Accountant; ensure cover and resilience across key processes.

Design and deliver specialist financial training for fund holders, divisional leaders and the Charity Committee.

Deputise for the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector when required.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

Ensure robust and effective financial systems and records to maintain financial integrity (e.g. general ledger, AP/AR, bank, fixed assets) for the Charity and Subsidiary.

Support effective use of Donorfy for donor/fund management and reporting; ensure GDPRcompliant handling of personal and donor data.

Develop regular operational reporting and dashboards to enable decisionmaking and benchmarking with peer NHS charities.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Support the financial services team in reviewing and implementing changes in IFRS standards, NHSE reporting guidelines and tax law changes.

Support the Finance Manager Treasury Subsidiary & Independent Sector in reviewing and implementing changes to FRS102 and Company Law for Subsidiary reporting.

Benchmark Charity performance against other NHS charities to drive improved investment outcomes and operating efficiency.

Horizonscan changes in Charity Law and VAT; assess impacts and implement compliant processes.

FREEDOM TO ACT

Acts as the organisations lead finance contact for the Charity and Subsidiary on daytoday matters within agreed policies/SFIs, exercising professional judgement and escalating material risks.

Stewardship of c. £16 m funds per annum.

Assist or delegate for the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector as required for Trust and Subsidiary information, finance and control matters, and contribute to the development of strategies.

Assist or delegate for the Associate Director of Communications and Partnerships as required for any Charity information, finance and control matters, and participate in development of Charity strategies and objectives in respect to information and control requirements.

Responsible for overall management and performance of Charity Accountant and Deputy Subsidiary Accountant.

Lead the consolidation and reclassification of the 180 existing funds to ensure compliance with Charity Law and donor wishes and provide a full reconciliation to the Charity Commission for approval.

Establish and monitor the operational budget for the Charity, identifying and reporting on key performance indicators to ensure any required corrective action can be taken in a proactive and timely manner.

Review, update and manage the Charity processes and templates (spend etc.) and deliver financial training to divisional leaders, fund holders and managers to ensure adherence across the Trust.

Always maintaining a professional and confidential approach to work.

Actively participating in regular supervision sessions and team meetings as requested.

To be willing to attend appropriate training courses.

Working outside normal office hours if required to do so to meet the needs of the service.

Carrying out other duties as requested by the Finance Manager Treasury, Subsidiary & Independent Sector.

Person Specification

Assessment

Essential

  • A relevant accounting qualification eg AAT/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent with post qualification experience
  • 5 x GCSE grade C or above or equivalent, including Mathematics and English Language
  • At least two years' experience as a Finance Manager or Senior Finance Officer
  • Evidence of planning and organising tasks required to achieve a specific outcome within a specified timeframe, without direction from line manager and of supervising the work of junior staff, ensuring a high quality of output
  • Experience of cost-centre financial management, preferably in the third sector
  • Experience of setting up, reviewing, updating or managing financial systems and records
  • Experience of developing sustainable financial strategies
  • Experience of analysing, interpreting and presenting complex financial data and producing robust forecasts
  • Experience of financial accounting, cashflow management, performing reconciliations, preparation of year end working papers
  • Experience and understanding of production of annual statutory accounts including year-end investments reconciliation
  • Experience and understanding of charity accounting and SORP
  • Knowledge of the financial requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies
  • Experience and understanding of production of management accounts and financial reports and analysis
  • Experience and understanding of budgets and projections
  • Experience of monitoring investments and cash management in a non-profit environment
  • Experience of managing the audit/independent examination process
  • Experience and understanding of gift aid claims
  • Experience and understanding of reporting under FRS102

Desirable

  • A-levels
  • Relevant degree
  • NHS accounting experience
  • A proven track record in charity management and a good understanding of the environment in which charities operate
  • Experience of using Donofy
  • Experience of using Harlequin Charity Accounting Software
  • Experience of supporting financial operations of a commercial trading subsidiary
Person Specification

Assessment

Essential

  • A relevant accounting qualification eg AAT/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent with post qualification experience
  • 5 x GCSE grade C or above or equivalent, including Mathematics and English Language
  • At least two years' experience as a Finance Manager or Senior Finance Officer
  • Evidence of planning and organising tasks required to achieve a specific outcome within a specified timeframe, without direction from line manager and of supervising the work of junior staff, ensuring a high quality of output
  • Experience of cost-centre financial management, preferably in the third sector
  • Experience of setting up, reviewing, updating or managing financial systems and records
  • Experience of developing sustainable financial strategies
  • Experience of analysing, interpreting and presenting complex financial data and producing robust forecasts
  • Experience of financial accounting, cashflow management, performing reconciliations, preparation of year end working papers
  • Experience and understanding of production of annual statutory accounts including year-end investments reconciliation
  • Experience and understanding of charity accounting and SORP
  • Knowledge of the financial requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies
  • Experience and understanding of production of management accounts and financial reports and analysis
  • Experience and understanding of budgets and projections
  • Experience of monitoring investments and cash management in a non-profit environment
  • Experience of managing the audit/independent examination process
  • Experience and understanding of gift aid claims
  • Experience and understanding of reporting under FRS102

Desirable

  • A-levels
  • Relevant degree
  • NHS accounting experience
  • A proven track record in charity management and a good understanding of the environment in which charities operate
  • Experience of using Donofy
  • Experience of using Harlequin Charity Accounting Software
  • Experience of supporting financial operations of a commercial trading subsidiary

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Regent House

Regent Close

Torquay

TQ2 7AN


Employer's website

https://www.torbayandsouthdevon.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Regent House

Regent Close

Torquay

TQ2 7AN


Employer's website

https://www.torbayandsouthdevon.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Finance Manager

Deborah Wholey

deborah.wholey@nhs.net

01803653379

Details

Date posted

13 April 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£49,387 to £56,515 a year per annum pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

388-7886598-CORP

Job locations

Regent House

Regent Close

Torquay

TQ2 7AN


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