Partner with world-leading scientists and research teams to support pioneering life science research
Build trusted relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders across an internationally recognised organisation
Combine financial analysis, problem-solving and strategic business partnering in a highly varied role
Gain insight into how major research programmes are funded, managed and delivered.
Help colleagues make informed decisions through expert financial guidance and support
Contribute to the responsible stewardship of public and grant funding.
Work within a highly international, collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment
Play an active role in process improvements and financial systems developments
Benefit from strong training, support and clear frameworks for success
Develop broad organisational knowledge and exposure across multiple departments and research areas
You have
Professional Accounting Qualifications (ACCA, ICAEW, ACA, CIMA or equivalent)
University degree in Finance
Minimum 5 years of experience in a well-regarded medium/large organisation
Experience of financial/budgetary control and management
Excellent analytical and organisational skills
Flexible approach to work and ability to plan, organise and prioritise own workload
Ability to use own initiative to work proactively and independently often working to deadlines set by others
Excellent general interpersonal s
Benefits
Flexible schedule
Additional Information
Help Shape the Future of Life Science Research
At the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), we're united by a shared mission: advancing life science research for the benefit of humanity. As Europe's leading laboratory for the life sciences, EMBL brings together more than 1,900 talented people from across the globe, working collaboratively across six sites in Heidelberg, Barcelona, Hinxton near Cambridge, Hamburg, Grenoble and Rome.
Our scientists are making breakthroughs in molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, physics, chemistry and computer science. Behind every discovery is a network of talented professionals whose expertise enables world-class research to thrive. This is where you come in.
Due to continued growth, we are seeking an experienced Finance Business Partner (known internally as a Budget Officer) to join the EMBL-EBI Budget Office, based at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) on the renowned Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge.
EMBL-EBI Budget Office is a subset of EMBL Budget Office located in Heidelberg, Germany. The collective EMBL Budget Office team is responsible for the financial administration of approximately 350 research grants, including assistance in budget preparation, monitoring and controlling expenditure.
The role holder will be responsible for the financial post-award grant activities of a portfolio grants, supporting Principal Investigators (PIs)/Group Team Leaders (GTLs) priorities and strategic objectives of EMBL-EBI.
Why this role is different
This is much more than a traditional finance position. As a Finance Business Partner within EMBL-EBI, you'll play an important role in enabling world-leading scientific research, helping ensure that groundbreaking projects have the financial support and guidance they need to succeed.
You'll work alongside an exceptionally diverse range of stakeholders, from internationally recognised scientists and research leaders to project managers and operational teams. This breadth of interaction provides a unique opportunity to develop strong partnerships across the organisation while gaining insight into the exciting and varied work taking place across EMBL-EBI.
The role offers an engaging mix of detailed financial management and strategic thinking. You'll analyse financial information, identify trends and potential risks, and provide trusted advice that helps colleagues make informed decisions. In doing so, you'll gain a valuable understanding of how funding priorities, research programmes and long-term organisational objectives come together to support scientific excellence.
For those who enjoy problem-solving and continuous learning, the variety is significant. You'll encounter a diverse portfolio of projects, funding arrangements and operational challenges, ensuring there is always something new to learn. You'll also have opportunities to contribute to process improvements and system developments that enhance the way financial support is delivered across the organisation.
Perhaps most rewarding of all is the opportunity to build trusted relationships and become a valued partner to the research community. Your expertise will help ensure that grant funding is managed responsibly and effectively, supporting discoveries that have the potential to improve lives around the world.
Alongside this, you'll benefit from a collaborative and supportive environment where clear guidance, structured processes and strong team support enable you to develop your skills and succeed in your role.