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Job Vacancy - Finance Officer

The Diocese of Motherwell is seeking to appoint a Finance Officer to work in the Diocesan Offices in Motherwell.

Responsible to the Finance Manager, the Finance Officer will be required to carry out a range of financial and administrative duties within the office. The postholder will work 21 hours per week and the salary is £15,000 per annum.

The application form and job description can be downloaded below with completed applications being posted or delivered to the diocesan office at the above address or emailed to chancellor@rcdom.org.uk.

Applications must be made on the official application form though CVs can be attached if desired. CVs on their own will not be considered.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 13th July at 12 noon. Application received after that date/time will not be considered.




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Julia
Julia
Jan 22

For finance professionals, opportunities abroad can be a game-changer. The Swiss residence permit makes Switzerland a desirable location for finance officers, offering access to a stable economy and a world-renowned financial hub. It’s worth exploring for long-term career growth.

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bixeja5442
Nov 05, 2024

This Finance Officer position sounds like a great opportunity for someone with strong analytical and organizational skills in the finance sector! In today’s digital economy, having expertise in specialized areas like accounting for online retailers could be a huge asset for any finance professional, given the unique challenges of tracking online sales, managing tax compliance, and handling eCommerce-specific expenses. This role would be a perfect fit for someone who understands these nuances and can keep financial records clean and accurate.

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