Assistant Finance Officer – Supportive Secondary School – Lewisham

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London - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 6 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

  • Assistant Finance Officer required January 2026

  • Mixed secondary school based in Lewisham

  • Assistant Finance Officer to support budgeting and financial administration

Our Client is seeking an Assistant Finance Officer to support the finance function within a welcoming and well-structured secondary school in Lewisham. The role offers a balance of routine finance duties and exposure to wider financial processes.

Role Overview

The successful candidate will support invoice processing purchase orders record keeping and reconciliation tasks. You will also assist with month-end processes and respond to finance-related enquiries from staff and suppliers.

School Information

This 1118 school educates around 1300 pupils and is recognised for its strong pastoral systems and inclusive ethos. The finance team works closely with leadership to ensure transparency compliance and effective use of resources.

Support staff describe the school as friendly structured and supportive with leadership that values teamwork accuracy and professional development.

Salary
Paid to support staff pay scale

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Assistant Finance Officer required January 2026Mixed secondary school based in LewishamAssistant Finance Officer to support budgeting and financial administrationOur Client is seeking an Assistant Finance Officer to support the finance function within a welcoming and well-structured secondary school...
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