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Head Office
Non-Clinical
Contract
0052311
Financial Controller
Fixed Term Contract, 12 months
2 Cavendish Square, London
Working hours: 37.5 hours per week
Monday - Friday
When workforce decisions are right, everything else works better. Patient care is safer. Colleagues feel supported. Leaders can plan with confidence. This role sits right at the heart of that balance, bringing together finance, workforce planning and operational insight to help our hospitals run at their best.
As Financial Controller for Labour Management, you’ll work across facilities and divisions, partnering closely with clinical and operational leaders to understand labour demand, control cost and improve productivity. You’ll bring clarity to complex data, influence decision‑making at senior level and help shape how we plan and deploy our workforce across HCA Healthcare UK.
This is a highly visible role with real breadth. You’ll balance hands‑on analysis with strategic thinking, combining financial rigour with a deep understanding of rostering, temporary staffing and workforce systems. If you enjoy operating at the intersection of data, people and performance, this role offers both challenge and impact.
Above all else, we’re committed to the care and improvement of human life. It’s this guiding vision that influences everything we do at HCA UK. From the CEO to the colleagues on the floor we all have a part to play in delivering exceptional care to our patients. Others may think this is just a role in labour management and finance, but to us, you’ll be part of a wider team with a unique sense of purpose, one that helps improve lives on a daily basis.
What you’ll do
You’ll take ownership of labour control and productivity reporting, ensuring month‑end labour processes are accurate, timely and robust, while producing clear weekly insights for executive review. You’ll work closely with facility leadership and department managers to identify productivity opportunities, recommend solutions and support delivery against agreed targets.
You’ll lead the integrity and development of labour management data across our core systems, including Labour Power BI, Facility Scheduler, Workday and Flexible Position Control, ensuring leaders have confidence in the data they rely on. Alongside this, you’ll oversee staffing grids, skill codes and shift structures, supporting consistent and effective rostering across services.
You’ll play a key role in reducing reliance on temporary staffing by analysing trends in agency, bank and overtime spend, supporting strategic recruitment and retention initiatives, and advising on workforce planning decisions. You’ll also support the set‑up and closure of departments and facilities within workforce systems, working closely with senior operational leaders.
You’ll act as a subject matter expert for labour management, sharing best practice across facilities, developing training materials for scheduling and productivity tools, and supporting projects led by Workforce Planning and the Director of Labour Management.
What you’ll bring
You’ll be a qualified accountant with strong experience in finance roles within fast‑paced environments, ideally with exposure to healthcare or complex service operations. You’ll bring a deep understanding of temporary staffing, labour cost control and productivity management, with hands‑on experience of workforce or rostering systems such as Facility Scheduler.
You’ll be confident working with data and analytics, with strong Power BI capability and solid Microsoft Office skills, including intermediate Excel. You’ll be comfortable translating detailed analysis into clear, practical insight for senior leaders and operational teams.
Just as importantly, you’ll be a clear communicator who builds trust quickly, exercises sound judgement and works well across disciplines. You’ll be proactive, organised and comfortable working on the go, including visiting sites and engaging directly with clinical and operational colleagues.
What we offer
You’ll be supported to grow your expertise in workforce planning, labour analytics and healthcare operations, working alongside experienced leaders across finance, HR and clinical services. You’ll have exposure to divisional and facility leadership, the opportunity to influence system development and the chance to shape how labour management evolves across HCA Healthcare UK.
You’ll be part of a collaborative community that values expertise, recognises contribution and supports each other to deliver the highest standards of care, for patients and for colleagues.
If this role reflects how you like to work and where you want to take your career, we’d welcome your application.
Choosing HCA UK means joining a community where you're supported to grow, recognised for the difference you make and surrounded by colleagues who share your commitment to care. With advanced facilities, clear career pathways, exceptional benefits and comprehensive wellbeing programmes we're dedicated to caring for you the way you do for others - its how we care.
Our patients come from across the globe and so do our colleagues. It’s this rich blend of cultures and shared purpose that makes HCA UK such a rewarding place to build a career. We’re proud of our inclusive, diverse and compassionate culture, where everyone is respected, supported and empowered to bring their whole self to work. With over 100 nationalities represented and a strong commitment to equity we’re creating a workplace where everyone can feel like they belong.
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