The Oxford Diocesan Bucks Schools Trust (ODBST) is an
ambitious and aspirational family of 15 schools united by a clear focus on
school improvement. Our mission is to empower our unique schools to excel,
enabling our children and young people to "experience life in all its
fullness."
We are proud to serve communities of all faiths and none,
with our schools existing to provide exceptional education and care to their
local communities. We foster a deep sense of belonging across our Trust, where
pupils, parents, staff, and the wider community feel proud to be part of our
family.
The Role:
Join a team that’s making a
difference! Oxford Diocesan Bucks Schools Trust (ODBST) is on the lookout for
an enthusiastic Finance Officer to be part of our newly centralised finance
team.
We are looking for an outstanding
individual with a proactive and positive approach, excellent attention to
detail, and strong communication and interpersonal skills. In this role, you
will be responsible for processing a broad range of financial transactions and
maintaining accurate, high-quality finance and payroll records to support
effective decision-making and service delivery. You will also assist with
financial reporting and reconciliations, support budget monitoring activities,
and contribute to both internal and external audit processes.
Please see our job description
and person specification for more information.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to
share in this commitment. All post holders in regulated activity are
subject to appropriate vetting procedures and a satisfactory Disclosure and
Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced check. The ODBST is an Equal Opportunities
employer.
This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders
Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 because it is a post which involves working
directly with children or young people and the applicant is required to declare
any criminal convictions (or cautions or bind-overs) including those which are
“spent”. The amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013, 2020) provide
that certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’ and are not subject
to disclosure to employers, and cannot be taken into account. Guidance
and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on
the Disclosure and Barring Service website: Guidance on the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975. It is an offence to apply for
this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to
children.
Rachel Brown, Chief Finance Officer
rbrown@odbst.org
