Job | Part Time

Finance and Project Administration Officer - Columba Journey Project (and other interfaith projects) - Two year fixed-term contract.

The Churches Trust Ltd

Administration
£10,708 pro rata (£26,769 Full time equivalent – 10 hours funded through PEACEPLUS: 5 hours funded through the Benefact Trust)
15.00
Finance and Project Admin Officer for the Columba Journey Project - As part of the PEACEPLUS DCSDC 'Building Peaceful and Thriving Communities' Programme Churches Trust are now recruiting for this post. Fixed-term 2-Year Part time Contract - 15 hours per week - Salary £10,708.

Purpose and function of post:

  • To support the Project Coordinator in the finance and administration function of The Churches Trust’s Columba Journey Project and other interfaith/interchurch community-based education programmes including maintaining finance records (Sage and various excel spreadsheets), and ensuring adherence to finance procedures.
  • To maintain records to support project finances and grant claims ensuring that all regulations and obligations are met.

 

Closing Date

Friday / 30 August 2024
2:00pm

Contact Details

Churches Trust

11 Limavady Road
Derry/Londonderry
BT47 6JU
United Kingdom

recruitment@thechurchestrust.org.uk

More Information

We are looking for a strong team player with commitment and drive.  Ideally you will have: 

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in finance and administration.
  • Working knowledge of accounting systems including Sage Accounts or other accounting packages, Budgets and Finance procedures.
  • Excellent IT skills with a working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word and Excel.
  • Good organisational and presentational skills.
  • Ability to work unsupervised, prioritise workloads and work on own initiative.
  • Ability to maintain effective administrative systems in line with the post’s organisational duties.
  • Experience of managing budgets and compliance with funders requirements.
  • Ability to communicate and work in line with funders requirements.

“A project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).”