Finance Manager
St Benedict's Catholic High School
Alcester, Warwickshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- J31 – J34 (£28,221 – 30,756) pro rata
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 29 August 2018
- Apply by:
- 16 July 2018
Job overview
The Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Company is looking to appoint a Finance Manager on a permanent full time basis, to support all schools in the MAC.
The Finance Manager will work closely with the CFO and the finance and administrative staff in the academies to ensure that the MAC operates good financial governance in line with all internal and external financial regulations. This role directly supports the CFO and works alongside the finance team to provide a high quality service to a variety of stakeholders including Headteacher, Governors, Directors and external bodies. The Finance Manager will assist in improving and consolidating common financial systems across the Multi Academy Company. This is a varied role and you will need to be adaptable to change, a quick learner, methodical and have an exceptional eye for details.
The successful candidate will have:
• A qualification in Accounting eg AAT
• A proven track record in effective budget preparation and control
• Strong decision making skills with the ability to make decisions and recommendation based on the analysis of options
• Experience of using financial software
• Is calm under pressure and able to manage conflicting priorities
For a job description, more information and to apply, please call Mrs. Alannah Bayliss on 01789 762888 or email bayliss.a@st-benedicts.org.
Closing date: 17 July 2018 at 10am
Interviews: TBC
The MAC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff & volunteers to share this commitment. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS Statement. COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
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About St Benedict's Catholic High School
- St Benedict's Catholic High School
- Kinwarton Road, Alcester
- Warwickshire
- B49 6PX
- United Kingdom
St Benedict’s Catholic High School is a mixed, mainstream, Roman Catholic secondary school in Alcester, Warwickshire. It caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has approximately 851 pupils enrolled.
St Benedict’s Catholic High School was founded in 1963 as a voluntary-aided school administered by Warwickshire County Council and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. The school is named after Saint Benedict of Nursia, the patron saint of Europe and students.
A purpose-built £6m sixth-form building was opened in September 2011.
Headteacher
Mr D. Hughes
Vision and values
St Benedict’s Catholic High School strives to "encourage, support and inspire young people and the wider school community in the journey of faith". It aims to create a family environment where everyone is valued and respected. Teachers work hard to support the intellectual, creative, physical, spiritual and religious development of every pupil.
St Benedict’s provides a broad curriculum that includes English, maths, science, Spanish, history, computing, geography, technology, art, music and PE, as well as RE. Pupils in Years 7 and 8 take part in a Curriculum Carousel where they take subjects such as dance and drama.
The secondary school organises educational visits to places around the country and abroad, and creative activities such as school plays and poetry recitals.
Ofsted report
“Students, staff and parents are, quite rightly, proud to be associated with this school. All groups of students make excellent progress, regardless of their background or ability level. Students’ attainment has been significantly above average over time, including in English and mathematics. Teaching is outstanding. Lesson activities are planned extremely well to ensure they are demanding and exciting.”
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