
Finance Assistant en Harmeny Education Trust
Harmeny Education Trust · Edinburgh, Reino Unido · Onsite
- Junior
- Oficina en Edinburgh
The pro-rata salary for the post ranges from £13,397 to £15,194 per annum, depending on experience, and it is based on a full-time equivalent salary range of £29,306 – £33,239
We offer benefits and opportunities that promote wellbeing, work-life balance, staff development and security. Benefits include:
- Free gym membership and cycle to work scheme
- Access to a wellbeing app and counselling
- Access to discounts on shopping and events
- On-site wellbeing spaces and free massage therapy
To apply, please complete the application form via the ‘Careers’ section at https://www.harmeny.org.uk/jobs.
Key Responsibilities
- To provide support to the finance team, helping to ensure that it provides a high-quality service to internal and external stakeholders.
- To follow processes and procedures closely to ensure transactional information is captured to a high standard.
- To work on a wide range of finance activities, using a range of IT systems.
- To be an active member of the wider Support Services Team.
- Promote a positive ethos in Harmeny, consistent with Harmeny’s vision, purpose and core values.
- Generate and issue monthly sales ledger invoices. Reconcile income received in the bank accounts. Proactive credit control monitoring ensuring that invoices are paid in time and any queries are resolved in a timely manner.
- Assist in the maintenance of the payroll system, collate salary information, provide support in the running of monthly payroll and respond to request for pay-related information.
- Provide support for Prepaid card system, including checking card transactions, exporting data, and reconciiling bank transactions within Xero.
- Management of the Amazon Business account including monthly reconciliation.
- Holiday cover not limited to but including the processing of petty cash, credit card, Amazon and purchase ledger invoices.
- Assist with month end and year end duties as required.
- Support the Finance Manager with any finance-related improvement projects, delivering business change and ensuring the implementation of that change across the organisation.
- Maintain effective communication within the Finance team and across departments, to ensure that financial awareness and transparency is embedded across the organisation.
- Work in accordance with all Harmeny policies and procedures.
- Attend supervision, annual performance review, training and other meetings as required.
- Undertake any other duties delegated by the Finance Manager, HoF or other member of SLT that are commensurate with the post.
Qualifications, Skills, Knowledge and Experience
- Either previous experience of a similar role or qualifications in AAT Bookkeeping Level 2 or an HNC in Accounting.
- Knowledge and experience of purchase and sales invoices processing, payments and receipts allocation, petty cash and credit card handling, banking and account reconciliation.
- Knowledge and experience of basic payroll processing including processing timesheets to a payroll system.
- Good working knowledge and experience of using finance-related software systems such as Sage Payroll, Xero, as well as using Microsoft Office suite. Good Excel skills are essential.
- Knowledge of data protection legislation and guidelines that are relevant to financial and payroll records.
- Proactive approach to problem-solving, excellent interpersonal skills with a strong attention to detail.
- A demonstrable track record of managing competing priorities and deadlines within a busy working environment, with the ability to respond quickly and effectively to change. .
- Experience of providing a high-quality service to internal and external stakeholders.
- Understanding of basic VAT principles.
- Understanding of budget setting and reporting
- Understanding of month end processes.
- Experience of working within a care, education or multidisciplinary setting.
Essential Personal Characteristics / Competencies
- A strong customer focus and proven ability to build productive relationships with people at all levels.
- Emotional intelligence and an understanding of the needs of others.
- Initiative and the ability to work autonomously, with a flexible and solution-focused mindset.
- The ability to be hands-on to support any finance-related matters.
- Commitment to continuing professional development in self and others.
- The ability to maintain confidentiality
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 35 days’ holiday per year (pro rata), inclusive of public holidays
- Pension scheme
- Life assurance scheme (three times salary)
- Enhanced pay for maternity, adoption and paternity leave
- Policies and practices that promote health and wellbeing, including massage therapy and access to a wellbeing space