Finance Assistant – High-Performing Secondary School – Leeds
Job Summary
Finance Assistant High-Performing Secondary School Leeds (West Yorkshire)
Start Date: As soon as possible
Contract: Full-time Permanent
Salary: Paid to scale
We are seeking a detail-oriented and reliable Finance Assistant to join a high-performing secondary school in Leeds. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong financial and administrative skills to support the effective management of school finances.
The successful candidate will assist with financial processes including invoicing budgeting support and maintaining accurate records. You will work closely with the School Business Manager and finance team.
This role requires excellent attention to detail strong numerical skills and the ability to manage confidential information.
School Information:
This is an 11 to 18 well-established Good Ofsted Rated School in Leeds with a strong commitment to high standards student wellbeing and continuous improvement. The school serves a diverse community and is known for its supportive ethos. Students are respectful and motivated contributing to a calm learning environment.
The school offers a broad curriculum and values the contribution of support staff. The finance team plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth running of the school.
Key Responsibilities:
Process financial transactions and invoices
Maintain accurate financial records
Support budgeting and reporting
Liaise with suppliers and staff
Assist with procurement processes
Ensure compliance with procedures
Requirements:
Experience in finance or administration
Strong numerical skills
Excellent attention to detail
Good IT skills (Excel essential)
Ability to manage workload effectively
Experience in a school setting (desirable)
Application
To apply please send your CV as soon as possible
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