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Finance Assistant

Finance Assistant

Ellesmere College

Shropshire

  • Expired
Salary:
In the region of £23,000 – £24,000 per annum, with 5 weeks’ holiday entitlement
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 June 2023

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a Finance Assistant to join our busy Finance Department.

You should have experience of purchase ledgers in a busy office environment and the ability to input data accurately with excellent attention to detail. 

The successful candidate will have previous finance experience in a similar environment and be enthusiastic and motivated, with a friendly and approachable manner.

This is a full-time position (Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm). The salary is in the region of £23,000 – £24,000 per annum, with 5 weeks’ holiday entitlement. Additional benefits include company pension, contribution towards private healthcare, remission on school fees, free lunch during term time, cycle-to-work scheme and use of College facilities, including gym, swimming pool, tennis, golf, and squash.

Further details and application forms are available from the College website via the Apply button or from The Headmaster, Ellesmere College, Ellesmere, Shropshire SY12 9AB. Alternatively, you can contact us on 01691 622321 or email kathrine.gough@ellesmere.com.

Closing date: Friday 9th June 2022.

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students and expects its staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be prepared to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and DBS.

About Ellesmere College

Ellesmere College is a mixed, all-through independent Church of England day and boarding school, situated in Ellesmere, Shropshire. There are approximately 556 pupils at the school, between the ages of 7-18. The school is made up of a lower school and upper school with sixth form.

Ellesmere College was founded in 1884, formerly an all-boys school until a girls’ boarding house opened in 1984. The school has expanded over the years, with current facilities including an arts centre, music school and design and technology centre – Modern sports hall, 25m swimming pool, tennis barn, fitness suite, astro-turf and shooting range.  It now has seven boarding houses, four catering for 6th form students, and three for compulsory school age pupils. Ellesmere College is a member of the Woodard Schools – the largest group of Church of England Schools across England and Wales.

Ellesmere College is now one of the community of schools across the world that has adopted the High Performance Learning approach based on the work of Deborah Eyre. This doesn't change what we teach but it will influence the approach we take to showing pupils how to learn. We believe that every child has the potential to be an effective learner and with self-belief, and a good toolbox to draw from, they can achieve greater success at their learning, and become confident about learning for life. For further information about our High Performance Learning approach, please click here.

Acting Head

Mrs Vicky Pritt-Roberts

Values and vision

Ellesmere College wants all students to achieve to the best of their abilities in a happy and stimulating environment. Pupils are encouraged to constantly expand their interests and try out new hobbies, with a wide variety of extra-curricular clubs on offer. The school prides itself on having a strong international community, with over 30 nationalities represented. An active Parent's Society allows parents to get involved in all aspects of their children's education.

Ellesmere College holds an Artsmark Platinum status for its teaching in art and a World Academy of Sport accreditation.

Independent School Inspectorate

“The school takes active steps to promote the personal development of the pupils. Pupils develop self-esteem and self-confidence through the various support and reward systems, through aesthetic subjects such as art, music and drama, and during quiet times to reflect on their own circumstances. The PSHE programme ensures that citizenships elements enable pupils to gain a broad understanding of public services and institutions in England and the role of government”.

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Applications closed