Chatham, Kent
£23,950 (pro rata starting at 22.5 hours pw rising to 30 hours pw between Mon-Thurs) +
excellent benefits
Office based in Chatham, Kent
An opportunity for a bookkeeper to join the RE Association; administering our grant funding,
managing our fundraising revenue and expenditure, in addition to helping to reduce the
administrative burden on REA Branches and Honorary Treasurers.
The Royal Engineers Association (REA) is the Regimental Association of the Royal Engineers.
Originally founded in 1912 under the name The Royal Engineers Old Comrades Association, the
Association acts as a link between service and retired members of the Corps. Beyond aiding,
members can join their local or national branch, taking part in activities and meeting likeminded individuals.
REA Grants & Funds Manager – Responsibilities
1. Provision of advice on status of grant applications, funds and accounts.
2. Ensuring that payment requests are created for authorisation of payment of welfare
grants and other REA grant funding.
3. Supporting the Fundraising Lead with administering revenue and expenditure directly
related to fundraising.
4. Managing the REA Group & Branch online bank account.
5. Responsible for the upkeep and accuracy of a commercial online business account,
implementing and managing protocols as required / requested. Dividing the interest
payments amongst all account members and settling bank charges from REA HQ.
6. Maintaining and tracking the funds allocated to each REA Group & Branch.
7. Managing and using a separate database (in support of the Royal Engineers Association
business continuity plan) to account for, and clearly show, the income and expenditure
of all Groups and Branches using the centralised REA HQ account.
8. Providing financial data and reports to support Groups, Branches and REA HQ.
9. Generating and reviewing reports for Groups, Branches and REA HQ as required.
10. Producing reports in support of the annual audit process with data to be included in the
REA Trustee’s Annual Report (TAR) as required by the Charity Commission.
Requirements for REA Grants & Funds Manager role
Essential
1. Relevant bookkeeping diploma (minimum National Qualifications Framework Level 2)
2. Numerate and experience of financial analysis and presentation of data.
3. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
4. Good people skills, good communicator with strong relationship building.
5. Intermediate MS Excel qualification and experience of regular spreadsheet work
6. Ability to analyse information – able to gather, process, and use information for
understanding, decision making, further analysis, forecasting and action.
Desirable
1. Previous experience of working in a financial environment with multiple stakeholders
2. Flexible enough to provide a versatile service based on the needs of the branches.
The role will provide a competitive salary of £23,950 (pro rata) plus excellent benefits to
include pension, 30 days’ holiday (plus Bank Holidays), and free parking at the workplace.
The role starts at 22.5 hours per week and will increase to 30 hours per week as decided by the
business based on uptake and may move eventually to full time (37 hours per week).
Armed Forces Covenant – We offer guaranteed interviews to military veterans or their
immediate family members if they meet the selection criteria.
This is an excellent opportunity to become an important member of the REA team ensuring that
grant and funds payments are made to recipients in a timely manner, analysing our fundraising
streams as well as assisting Branches across the UK, to concentrate on (and enjoy) their
activities without the added stress of fund accounting. #J-18808-Ljbffr