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Payroll & Finance Officer (Maternity Cover)

Payroll & Finance Officer (Maternity Cover)

The Skinners' Kent Academy

Kent

  • £43,810 - £49,989 per year
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Salary:
KCC - Kent Pay Scale Band 11
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
1 September 2024
Apply by:
21 August 2024

Job overview

Skinners' Academies Trust is seeking to appoint a highly efficient and experienced Payroll and finance Officer to cover a maternity leave for the Skinners' Academy, Hackney, taking responsibility for the effective operation and management of the payroll function.

A hybrid/flexible working arrangement with a preference for the post-holder to be willing to commute to one of our Tunbridge wells academies on a regular basis.

Role purpose

The role advertised is primarily to support the finance function of Skinners’ Academy Hackney, an academy within Skinners’ Academies Trust. The role would report into a small central finance function, based in Tunbridge Wells. There would be no requirement for the post-holder to be based in Hackney.

While this role can offer hybrid/flexible working arrangements, it would be preferable for the postholder to be willing to commute to one of our Tunbridge Wells academies on a regular basis as well as potentially requiring occasional ad-hoc visits to Skinners’ Academy Hackney.

This position is advertised as Maternity Cover, although there may be the possibility for a permanent role upon successful completion of the term. The role commences 1st September 2024 (or as soon as is possible after this date). The role is anticipated to be full-time, although part-time applications will be considered.

The closing date for applications is 12pm on Wednesday 21st August. Interviews will take place w/c Monday 26th August 2024.

We reserve the right to make an appointment in advance of the closing date, so early applications are encouraged.

For more information about this position, or to have a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Mr Jamie Owen, CFO of the Trust on 07964 722 793 or email jowen@satrust.org.uk.

Skinners’ Kent Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced criminal record check via the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) will be undertaken for the successful candidate, including a check of the DBS Children's Barred List. All applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with the DBS and at least two satisfactory references.

It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.

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About The Skinners' Kent Academy

The Skinners’ Kent Academy is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school for children aged 11-18 with around 1,100 students currently on its role. Located in Tunbridge Wells, the Academy is a non-selective school in a local authority that operates a selective system.

The Academy is part of the Skinners' Academies Trust who are supported by The Skinners’ Company, one of the 12 great livery companies in the City of London.

Principal

Miss Hannah Knowles

Values and vision

The Academy is founded on principles of high standards and high aspirations. It aims to be a emotionally enriching place with a culture of active participation.

Teachers seek to create, develop and maintain an education that provides opportunities for success for all. The Skinners’ Kent Academy aims to celebrate the achievement of everyone, in all aspects of life.

Ofsted report

“The school motto of ‘pride in our success’ permeates through how pupils conduct themselves around the school. They strive to become well-rounded and respectful members of society. Pupils show kindness and consideration to each other because they want everyone to feel included. A strong pastoral provision in every key stage means that pupils feel well supported and have someone to go to if they need help. Should bullying happen, pupils know that staff will help them resolve issues quickly. Relationships between staff and pupils are nurturing and positive. This means that pupils feel safe and well looked after.

View The Skinners’ Kent Academy's latest Ofsted report

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