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Finance and Payroll Assistant

Finance and Payroll Assistant

The Duke of York's Royal Military School

Kent

  • £25,252 - £27,328 per year
  • New
Salary:
DOYRMS Band 5 (starting at £25,252 per annum)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
31 October 2024

Job overview

The Duke of York's Royal Military School is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Finance & Payroll Assistant to support the day-to-day financial operations of the School. The role involves entering payroll transactions into EduPay, managing staff rents, and calculating monthly utility costs for onsite housing. You will assist in monitoring staff cost budgets and provide detailed analysis of payroll totals for posting to accounts.

Key Responsibilities

• Entering transactions onto the School’s payroll software, EduPay.

• Process staff rents and maintain and calculate monthly gas, water and electricity costs for onsite housing and garages

• Assist with compiling and monitoring report against staff cost budgets as well as detailed analysis of payroll totals for posting to the accounts

• Processing of requisitions, purchase orders and invoices within Sage 200 and liaising with the relevant departments where necessary

• Placing orders with suppliers for various departments, in line with the Schools purchasing policies

• Processing of all credit card receipts/ claims and liaising with card holders on any queries that arise

• Assist and cover other members of the finance team during periods of absence

• Undertake the necessary administration, data entry and updates, filing duties and other general office duties as needed to fulfil the role

• Assisting with ad hoc HR administration tasks

• Carry out any reasonable requests my by your Line Manager, Bursar or members of the Senior Leadership Team.

Further Information

The starting salary for this role is £25,252 per annum. The hours for this role are 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 0800-1630 and Friday 0800-1600.

Ideally a full-time Finance & Payroll Assistant position, although reduced hours may be considered.

The full candidate pack and job description can be viewed on the School website.

Applications Process

Please submit completed application packs via email to the HR Department at Recruitment@doyrms.com. Ensure that you include a cover letter detailing your reasons for applying and your suitability for the role. The submission deadline is 1200pm on Thursday 31 October 2024.

CVs alone will not be accepted.

Interviews will take place at The Duke of York’s Royal Military School and shortlisted candidates will be contacted to arrange suitable date and time.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy prior to the advertised closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.

Attached documents

About The Duke of York's Royal Military School

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School is a mixed, non-denominational, state secondary boarding school with sixth form situated in Dover, Kent. It is a sponsor-led academy supported by a single-academy trust. A smaller than average secondary school, it provides 500+ places for students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed.

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School has roots going back to the early 19th century. It was first built in 1801 by the Duke of York in Chelsea, before relocating to its current Dover site in 1908. The school reopened as an academy in September 2010, becoming the first full state boarding academy. Both the current school and its predecessor have links with the military.

Principal

Alex Foreman

Values and vision

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School prides itself on being a unique establishment rooted in military traditions. The military ethos helps students to develop character and life skills, supporting them to become resilient, skilled, well-educated young people. 

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School was previously only open to children whose parents were members of the armed forces in the UK, but entry was extended to civilian families when the school converted to academy status.

Ofsted report

“Students grow up to be confident leaders. They are courteous and well behaved. They feel safe and work together very well, supporting and challenging each other appropriately. They are rightly proud of their school and their achievements, including those derived from their military activities. The school integrates academic and pastoral care well, ensuring students’ social and academic needs are supported well in both environments.”

View The Duke of York's Royal Military School’s latest Ofsted report

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