Office Manager
Salary - £30,505 per annum pro rata
Permanent - Full Time – 52 weeks
Contracted Hours per Week: 30
30 Days annual leave per year (to be taken outside of University term-time), in addition to 8 public holidays and 4 customary days per year – (between Christmas and New Year)
We offer generous pension schemes
Job Description
1. The post involves management of two linked organisations, the Durham Union Society (DUS) and the North Bailey Club (NBC).
The Union Society is a student debating society; the North Bailey Club consists of a members Bar, and accommodation for eight students. There are separate student management committees, and a single body of trustees, for the two organisations.
The office is situated currently in the North Bailey club; it is shared with the student officers. North Bailey Club is situated at 24 North Bailey.
Annual turnover is in the region of £100,000 for each organisation.
2. Line management.
The Office Manager supervises three part-time members of staff (an Administrative Assistant, a Bar Manager, a Housekeeper).
3. Student Officers.
Guide, advise and provide relevant training for the student officers of the society on the good running of DUS and NBC (student officers are elected and there is a rapid turnover).
4. Finance.
• Payment of purchase invoices & expenses
• Set up standing orders
• Input sales and purchase invoices for DUS and NBC using SAGE software
• Generate and distribute Sales invoices
• Receive and record payments from customers
• Calculate student bar staff wages and pay accordingly (monthly)
• Prepare finance reports for termly Trustees meetings
• Prepare year end accounts for DUS and NBC
• Process quarterly VAT return for NBC and pay HMRC accordingly
• Bar stocktake at the end of each term
• Banking for both DUS and NBC
• Monitor overdue debts and chase accordingly
5. Procurement.
• Negotiate contracts with suppliers for both DUS and NBC (utilities, phone, photocopier, card machines etc)
• Purchase weekly bar supplies
• Order replacement furniture and fittings for DUS and NBC
6. Buildings
• Liaise with the University Estates and Buildings department for repairs and maintenance of the DUS premises and NBC
• Organise redecoration as and when needed
• Prepare contracts for residents of NBC
• Assist with housekeeping duties at the end of tenancy periods
• Responsible for Health and Safety and attend relevant university meetings
• Take room bookings, e.g. hiring of the Debating Chamber and Bar
7. Debating, addresses, social events etc
• Make reservations for speakers’ accommodation and dinners
• Assist/advise student officers organising social events, such as balls, garden party etc.
8. Membership
• Process new memberships.
9. Trustees
• Attend trustees meetings (at least one per term)
• Maintain records of trustees and communicate with them as necessary
10. North Bailey Club
• Recruit bar staff
• Induct new bar staff (in the absence of a Bar Manager)
• Organise bar rota
11. Complaints
• Chair Complaints Panel
12. General office duties
• Deal with post, telephone and email enquiries
Requirements
The role requires the following attributes:
• Close attention to detail and accuracy, whilst working in a student based office, that on occasions can be quite chaotic
• The ability to use initiative when carrying out day to day activities
• A commitment to providing excellent customer service
• A flexible team-worker
• Knowledge of basic accounting practices: Trial Balance, Profit and Loss and VAT
• Ability to show initiative, work under pressure and meet tight deadlines without compromising on quality
• Ability to anticipate and analyse problems and propose/apply workable solutions
• Excellent organisational skills, combined with the ability to act calmly and complete tasks when working under pressure
Due to the operational needs of the office, holiday entitlement must be taken outside of term-time
Person specification
Essential
• Experience in office management
• Five GCSE’s at least Grade C or level four (or equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, highly numerate and the ability to develop excellent working relationships both internally and externally.
• Knowledge and experience of processing financial transactions and ensuring financial compliance with regulatory and organisational policy and guidelines
• Working knowledge of MS windows and Microsoft Office
Desirable
• Accountancy qualification, e.g. AAT qualified (Level 4)
• Experience in using SAGE accounting software
• Knowledge and experience of University environment
• Experience of working with young people
How to apply
To progress to the assessment stage, candidates must evidence each of the essential criteria required for the role in the person specification above. Where there are desirable criteria we would also urge you to provide any relevant evidence.
Submitting your application
We prefer to receive applications online. Please check your spam/junk folder periodically to ensure you receive all emails
What you are required to submit:
• A CV
• A covering letter, which includes:
• examples of how you satisfy each of the essential criteria above (plus desirable if applicable). Please ensure you give relevant examples of how you meet these criteria (maximum of 200 words per criterion)
• a brief outline of why you are interested in this role.
Closing Date: 28th March 2025
Contact details
Please send CV and covering letter to: christine.samways@durham.ac.uk
If you would like to have a chat or ask any questions about the role, Christine – Office Manager would be happy to speak to you on 0191 3344582
Job Type: 30 hours
Pay: £30,505.00 per year pro rata
Benefits:
• Company pension
• Free parking
Schedule:
• Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 28/03/2025
Reference ID: OFFICE MANAGER