Shrewsbury House (The Shewsy)
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
About The Shewsy (Shrewsbury House Youth & Community Centre) The Shewsy has been at the heart of the Everton community since 1903. Based in one of the most deprived wards in the UK, our mission is simple: to create a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment where children and young people can grow in confidence, discover their potential, and find a positive direction for their lives. Our work is rooted in relationships, informal education, and the belief that People Matter More Than Things . We run a full programme of youth and community activities year round, supported by a dedicated team and strong partnerships across Merseyside. As we continue to strengthen and grow, we are seeking a Finance Manager who will play a central role in ensuring our charity remains financially resilient, well governed, and able to deliver life changing opportunities for young people. Purpose of the Role The Finance Manager leads the day to day financial operations of The Shewsy, ensuring our resources are managed effectively, transparently, and in line with our charitable objectives. You will maintain reliable financial systems, develop clear reporting and analysis, and provide insight to senior leadership. This hands on role is essential to safeguarding the charity s financial health, supporting funding bids, and enabling the continued delivery of our youth and community programmes. Key Responsibilities (Shortened) Manage day to day finance operations , including bookkeeping, bank reconciliations, payroll journals, and supplier payments. Produce accurate month end accounts , financial summaries, and cashflow forecasts for the leadership team. Oversee income processes , including raising invoices, monitoring payments, and allocating restricted/unrestricted funds. Support funding bids and grants by preparing project budgets, tracking spend, and completing financial reporting for funders. Maintain strong financial controls to ensure accuracy, compliance, and smooth audit/independent examination processes. Improve finance systems and processes , ensuring they remain efficient, reliable, and fit for a busy youth charity. Work collaboratively with staff , offering financial guidance and supporting non finance colleagues where needed. Knowledge, Experience & Attributes Essential Experience in a finance role, including bookkeeping and month end preparation. Understanding of charity finance, including restricted vs unrestricted funds. Strong QuickBooks or similar accounting software experience. Ability to produce clear reports and communicate financial information. Highly organised, detail focused, and able to work independently. A collaborative team player with excellent communication skills. Desirable Experience supporting grant reporting or charity audits. AAT Level 3/4 or equivalent (or working towards). Experience improving or developing financial systems. What Does Success Look Like? Success in this role means The Shewsy operates with strong, reliable, and timely financial information that supports good decision making and ensures every pound is used to its full potential. You will ensure: Month end processes and reporting are accurate and delivered on time Cashflow and budgets are well managed Grant expenditure is tracked and compliant Potential risks are identified early Systems and processes continually improve to support service delivery Leadership has clear financial insight to plan confidently for the future Your work will directly support the sustainability and impact of one of Liverpool s longest standing youth charities, and help us continue changing young lives for years to come.