Gleeson College is excited to invite applications from suitably qualified professionals for the position of Reception and Finance Support Officer. Gleeson College is a Catholic coeducational, secondary college in the Northeast of Adelaide with an enrolment of approximately 940 students in 2025. Our school motto ‘With one heart’ says it all. We are a strong community, united in purpose with an excellent workplace culture and wonderful students. Commencing in 1989, Gleeson College is a young and innovative school engaging in a variety of leading-edge teaching and learning projects. We would love to have you join our team.
The position Reception and Finance Support is of significance to the College community.
This position requires a professional person to support reception and to assist the Finance Team with accounts receivable, accounts payable and other finance related matters.
The focus of this position must be to ensure that the customer, being student, parent, teacher, colleague, visitor, or the wider community, is completely satisfied with their Gleeson College experience.
This position is currently offered as a part-time contract, working 15 hours per week from 20 January to 11 April 2025.
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate their ability to:
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Applications must be submitted as one combined file and include:
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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