The CFO and Commercial Portfolio provides strategic advice to the Council and Senior management, and partners with teams across the National Gallery to provide efficient, ethical, professional financial services and the provision of functional support to achieve the National Gallery’s strategic outcomes.
The Financial Controller is responsible for the day-to-day financial management of the National Gallery. This includes delivery of high quality, timely and accurate statutory reporting, robust financial control framework and information systems, and treasury functions.
The Financial Controller manages a small team within the broader Financial Operations Team and is responsible for the Gallery’s financial accounting and reporting, as well as the National Gallery Foundation’s financial accounting and reporting, including:
- Input of monthly actuals into the Central Budget Management System,
- Preparation of the annual financial statements,
- External audit coordination,
- General ledger management, accounting policy, taxation, payroll and asset accounting.
This position reports to the Head of Financial Accounting and Operations and is responsible for managing a small team. This position is an ongoing full-time role.
In accordance with the APS Executive Level 1 work level standards, you will:
- Manage the financial reporting, reconciliation and accounting processes for non-financial assets, including the national art collection, building, property, plant and equipment, leases and liabilities.
- Manage the financial reporting processes for two separate reporting entities including consolidation. Coordinate external audit requirements for the financial statements audits.
- Oversee trusts, endowments and the treasury function including monthly cash flow reports and forecasts.
- Oversee payroll related accounting and analytical activities e.g. Long Service Leave computations and analytics
- Ensure the National Gallery is compliant with the statutory, tax and other external reporting requirements.
- Understand, oversee and manage the accounting for the national heritage and culture art collections.
- Deliver accounting policies, procedures, advice and training across the Gallery.
- Maintain the general ledger and developing the financial management information systems and control framework.
- Lead, develop, coach and establish priorities within the team that promotes a continual improvement and achievement orientated environment.
To be eligible for this role you must:
- hold an Australian Citizenship
- satisfy a police check
- Baseline Security Clearance (or the ability to obtain)
- Relevant qualifications in accounting, with demonstrable experience is essential
- Professional certification and/or membership of a relevant professional association such as Certified Practising Accountant / Chartered Accountant is essential
You should provide a tailored CV (maximum of three pages) along with a statement of no more than two pages that outlines your skills, capabilities and experience, against the ‘Our ideal candidate’ information above.
In your statement response you should keep in mind the capabilities and behaviours required to be successful for this role, as identified in the ‘Who are we looking for?’ section.
Try not to duplicate information that can be found in your CV but do highlight any specific examples or achievements that demonstrate your ability to perform the role.
As part of your application process, we ask that you also complete the personal particulars form as well.
To apply for this role please forward your application to
The National Gallery is one of Australia’s leading visual arts institutions. The National Gallery is based in Canberra and is a vital part of the Australian cultural landscape. Our Purpose is to collect, preserve, promote and share the national collection of art. The Vision of the National Gallery is to be the international reference point for art in Australia, inspiring all people to explore, experience and learn. Our Values include Boldness, Integrity, Respect, and Excellence.