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Accounts Receivable Clerk

Accounts Receivable Clerk

City and Islington College

London

  • Expired
Salary:
£24,934 - £28,005 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
25 March 2019

Job overview

About the role:

We are looking for an Accounts Receivables Clerks on a fixed-term basis for 12 months to provide support to the Accounts Receivables Supervisor through the management and control of the college's accounts receivable and credit control processes. This role is for 24.5 hours per week.


About You:

You should have previous experience in a general accounts receivable role with a good understanding of policies and procedures that relate to accounts receivable, credit control, debt recovery, sundry income and banking. An appreciation and understanding of generic computerised accounts receivable and debt management systems is desirable. We are looking for someone who has the ability to plan and monitor one's own workload, to ensure that deadlines are met and communicate effectively with employees across all levels of the college, as well as students and external organisations.


About us:

We are the largest college group in London.  Our colleges include City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College, and The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London.  We are committed to success through equality and diversity.


CLOSING DATE: 25 March 2019

INTERVIEW DATE: TBC


Please email hrhelpdesk@capitalccg.ac.uk if you have any queries.

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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Applications closed