Finance Business Analyst

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Business/Systems Analysts (Information & Communication Technology)
Government - Federal (Government & Defence)
Full time As a Finance Business Analyst, you will contribute to the future direction of the CFO Division reform agenda, ensuring a high level of integration and consistency across financial systems.
You will be part of a team driving change and continuous improvement across the finance domain. Liaising with stakeholders, you will develop an understanding of their requirements and concerns in line with the agency's business objectives.
The job includes providing underpinning data and analysis to support key deliverables of CFO Division and other stakeholders in Services Australia. This includes for the Agency's funding model, budget allocations, benefits forecasting and reporting, channel usage, costings, capacity and demand modelling, and other financial matters. Work experience in the administration of finance systems and/or undertaking research and changed business processes in relation to IT systems is highly desirable.
APS5 Finance Business Analyst: You will have the ability to gain an understanding of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), including business analysis techniques and tools, legislation, policies, procedures, and information management requirements. You will also have the ability to gain or have knowledge in the use of business systems and tools, including SAP environments such as ERP Central Component, Business Warehouse (BW), and Public Sector Collection and Disbursement. Possessing an understanding of accounting concepts, accounting functions, and accounting principles (Chart of Accounts), with the ability to apply these to an operational environment.
APS6 Finance Business Analyst: You will have a demonstrated understanding of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) and its business analysis techniques and tools, and the ability to undertake objective, systematic analysis to solve problems and achieve outcomes. Demonstrated understanding in the use of business systems and tools, including SAP environments such as ERP Central Component, Business Warehouse (BW), and Public Sector Collection and Disbursement, or the ability to obtain. Strong understanding of accounting concepts, accounting functions, and accounting principles (Chart of Accounts), with the ability to apply these to an operational environment. An ability to coach, manage, and mentor staff in the context of competing priorities and strategic directions.
About Us: We touch the lives of almost every Australian. We're responsible for helping people meet life's challenges. We want to make government services simple so people can get on with their lives.
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