An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced payroll professional to join our School community.
Working as part of the Finance team, the role of the Payroll Manager is key to ensuring the timely processing and payment of staff pay and related expenses such as salary sacrifice, superannuation, and PAYG. The role will also serve as 2IC to the Finance Manager and will report ultimately to the Director of Finance and Principal.
The successful incumbent will be responsible for managing the College's Micropay and CONNX systems, and for processing for up to 500 employees on a fortnightly (for casuals) and monthly basis.
To be successful in this opportunity you will require: Relevant Business qualifications (preferred but not essential) Previous experience in a payroll role in a medium to large organisation (school payroll experience preferred but not essential) An understanding of relevant industrial instruments in their application to payroll Strong knowledge of MS Office including Outlook, Excel and Word Micropay, CONNX and/or Synergetic experience (preferred but not essential) Exceptional communication skills, verbal and written An organised and process-oriented approach The ability to meet deadlines and manage conflicting priorities Discretion and confidentiality are essential attributes to this position Initiative and confidence to make contributions/suggestions Critical thinking when problem solving Overall good interpersonal skills when working in a team environment. Current Victorian Working with Children Check. Current National Police Check. Applicants will be requested to upload: a letter of introduction addressed to the Principal; and a resume. If you have any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact the People and Culture Team via ****** or phone 9909 9528 for a confidential discussion.
Applications will close Monday 18 November 2024, however early applications are encouraged as the College reserves the right to interview and employ a successful candidate before the closing date.
St Leonard's College is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our students. The College has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to the protection of all children from all forms of child abuse. In this context, the College implements a comprehensive Child Protection Program across the entire College community. In line with the requirements under Ministerial Order 1359, mandatory training relating to Child Safety must be completed upon commencement with the College. All applicants will be required to undergo relevant child protection screenings, including referee and identity checks, and are expected to familiarise themselves with the College's Child Safe Policy, Child Safe Code of Conduct, and associated policies available on the College website.
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