Job Introduction
Head of Business and Finance
Based at Halterworth Primary School
Full time – 37 hrs per week, 52 weeks per year
Salary – competitive based on experience
Due to our current CFOO stepping back after a long career in education we are in a position to re-evaluate our central team structures and provide an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional to join the team and play a central role in shaping the Trust’s future.
Our Trust has grown steadily since 2020 when it opened with just two brand new schools. We now have eight academies based in and around Romsey, Winchester, Eastleigh and Southampton with a focus on primary and preschool education. Our unique relationship with the University of Winchester allows us to offer our children exciting, research led and creative ways to learn whilst providing excellent professional development opportunities for all our staff.
Our central team supports our family of schools across the functions of Finance, HR, Administration, SEND, Estates Management, Governance, Compliance and Health and Safety. We are a small team with one goal – to provide cost effective and efficient back office services to our academies, supporting staff to deliver the very best outcomes for all our pupils.
We are looking for someone to lead our Business and Finance functions providing direction, oversight and support across key service areas. The ability to identify and implement process improvements with a focus on automation and efficiency is key whilst understanding that behind every decision are real lives, families and communities. We need someone who can call upon their experience to lead and develop the Trust business functions and support Trust growth.
Are you someone who is:
• Motivated by purpose and driven to make a meaningful difference in young people’s lives
• Able to combine business acumen with strategic financial expertise with the ability to see the bigger picture
• An excellent verbal and written communicator
• An empathetic leader with a sense of humour
• Keen to be an integral part of the next chapter for UWinAT
If so, we would welcome the opportunity for an informal and confidential conversation and invite you to visit us prior to application.
We can offer
• High quality professional development and leadership support
• Local Government Pension Scheme (including 17% employer contribution and 50/50 option)
• Confidential wellbeing support services
• General annual leave, increasing with service
• The chance to work with amazing colleagues within a supportive team environment
We guarantee that no two days will be the same but every day will make a difference!
For an informal conversation about the post or to arrange to visit our Trust Offices please contact Nicola Wells, CEO by email on ceo@uwinat.co.uk or by telephone on 01794 512028 (Option 3)
Closing date: 1700hr Friday 11th June
Interviews: Friday 19th June
Visit the Trust:
For an informal conversation about the post or to arrange to visit our Trust Offices please contact Nicola Wells, CEO by email on ceo@uwinat.co.uk or by telephone on 01794 512028 (Option 3).
Application Procedure:
Applications should be submitted on UWinAT application forms, individual CV’s will not be accepted. If you currently work in a school or Trust, please ensure one of your references is from your current Headteacher. Application forms and further information about the Trust and its schools can be found on the UWinAT website: University of Winchester Academy Trust - Trust vacancies
Completed application forms should be returned by the closing date to HR@uwinat.co.uk
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools
We currently do not use AI tools in our recruitment processes; however, we understand that you may choose to use AI tools to help you with your application.If you do, please remember:
o AI generated applications can often be generic and impersonal, which may not accurately reflect your qualifications, skills and experiences
o AI generated applications may lack the personal touch that human-written applications have, this may make you seem less engaged and interested
o Ensure the information provided genuinely represents your own voice and experience
o You must not provide false or misleading information
o If you rely too heavily on AI you might not develop the necessary skills to communicate your experiences and qualifications effectively in interviews or other stages of the hiring process. This may make you come across to the interviewer as a different person to the one that wrote the application form, and you may not be successful in the interview.
Safer Recruitment Statement
The University of Winchester Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflects this commitment. Candidates that are shortlisted will be subject to an online check. All successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS) along with other relevant employment checks, including Children’s Barred List. Prior to interview, an online search will be carried out on information that is publicly available as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates.
