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A leading organisation in the education sector is seeking a Temporary Finance Officer to support its finance and administration team. The role involves effective financial operations, assisting in budget planning, and ensuring compliance. This part-time position offers £13 to £16 per hour and encourages professional development within a collaborative environment.
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Temporary Finance Officer - Reading (office based) - £13 - £16 per hour Part time – 20-24 hours a week.
About the Client
This opportunity is with an organisation in the Education sector, part of a wider Trust supporting specialist educational provision. With a dedicated team and a collaborative environment, they cultivate a supportive atmosphere where mentorship and professional development are central to their mission.
About the Job
This is a key role in the school’s finance and administration team, supporting effective financial operations and providing reporting to stakeholders. You will play a vital part in ensuring the school makes efficient use of resources and adheres to audit requirements, with scope to deputise for the School Business Manager when required.
Duties will include:
About the Successful Applicant
You will have proven experience in finance within an educational or similar public sector setting, with strong Excel skills and familiarity with systems such as Access Finance or Arbor. An accounting qualification is required, along with excellent organisational and communication abilities. A proactive, detail-focused approach and the ability to manage competing priorities are essential.
What You Will Receive in Return
In return, you will join a team that values collaboration and continuous development. The organisation offers a positive working culture, training opportunities, and a supportive leadership team. You’ll have a meaningful impact within a purpose-driven environment, making a real difference to pupils and the wider school community.