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Accounts Payable Clerk – Fixed Term Contract

Accounts Payable Clerk – Fixed Term Contract

City and Islington College

London

  • Expired
Salary:
£ 24,452 per annum (0.8 pro rata)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
10 December 2017

Job overview

Salary:  GBP 24,452 per annum (0.8 pro rata)

Hours:  28 Hours 

Location:  Centre of Business Arts Technology

Fixed Term: 31/07/2018

An opportunity has arisen for an Accounts Payable Clerk to join our Finance team. 

Reporting to the Accounts Payable Supervisor the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the Accounts Payables Supervisor through the management and control of the College's accounts payable and purchase to pay processes.

You will have previous experience in a general accounts payable role and an understanding of accounts payable policies, procedures and systems/applications, in particular SUN Accounts and/or Proactis. Ideally you will be a part-qualified accounting technician, although this is not essential.  

If the above sounds like you and you are interested in applying for the above post please visit our website to download the job description/person specification and apply online. 

Please note that CVs will not be accepted and you will need to complete an application form to be considered for this position. 

If you have any queries please email hrhelpdesk@capitalccg.ac.uk.

About us:

Capital City College Group consists of City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College and Capital City College Training (CCCT). While City and Islington College is nationally recognised for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, Westminster Kingsway is recognised in Hospitality and Caterings as well as having the largest apprenticeship programme of any college in London.

With a combined enrolment of nearly 27,000 students and an income of GBP 85 million, the two founding colleges form the largest further education institution in London. 

Together we are able to lead the reinvigoration of the capital's evolving further education sector.

Strictly no agencies

Attached documents

About City and Islington College

City and Islington College is a further education establishment for pupils over the age of 16. At present, there are approximately 12,500 students enrolled at the Islington-based college. It opened in 1993. Students spend on average around one to four years at the college. 

Principal

Anna Douglas

Values and Vision

City and Islington College teaches a range of subjects, from beginners English to a second language degree. The curriculum is fun and stimulating for all students, with the hope that they become enthusiastic about learning. Teachers have outstanding knowledge of the topics they learn. Pupils are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities, with the final aim of gaining employment. It wants to be the best college in the London area and wants to work in close partnership with those in the local community. Every student should be treated as equals.  

Ofsted report

“The very strong financial health of the college enables managers to provide excellent and safe learning environments for their students and apprentices and to ensure that the college’s extensive and inclusive provision can be maintained over time. Leaders and managers pay particularly good attention to matching the curriculum to the needs of students and their aspirations. They use a wide range of evidence and local intelligence to plan the current and future curriculum. Safeguarding is skilfully integrated with the college’s very good arrangements to support students. Students know that college staff are all committed to keeping them safe, and they feel safe.”

View City and Islington College’s latest Ofsted report

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