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Finance and Office Administrator
Organisation: Belfast International Arts Festival
Closing Date: 5pm on Friday 31 January 2025.
Salary Range: £35,000<
Job Type: Full Time
Work Location: Hybrid
Cathedral Quarter Managed Workspace Belfast BT1 1RY, GB
Description
Belfast International Arts Festival (BIAF) continues to enhance its reputation as Northern Ireland’s leading annual celebration of contemporary arts and culture. We are known for showcasing world-class artists and productions of a high international standard, which reflect and promote both our changing city and the continuing evolution of creative practice from around the world. As such we are widely recognised as both a significant event in Belfast’s cultural calendar and a strategic leader in Northern Ireland’s arts sector.
The Finance & Office Administrator reports directly to the General Manager and is primarily responsible for ensuring the day-to-day smooth operation of BIAF’s office admin and finance systems. You will run the finance functions with duties ranging from overseeing management accounts, procurement, invoicing, payments, financial recording, and filing. Working with the General Manager, you will also ensure that the BIAF Financial Policies and Procedures are fully applied and complied with.
If you would like to help us fulfil our ambitions, are interested in working in the arts, have expertise in managing day-to-day finances, and are a team player, then we’d like to hear from you.
Salary & Benefits
* Starting salary is £16,200 pro rata for 22.5 hours per week (based on full-time equivalent of £27,000). Rising incrementally over three years to £17,187 pro rata and based on achievements and annual review.
* 23 days per annum (pro-rata) paid holiday (plus NI public and bank holidays)
* Workplace Pension with a 4% employer contribution
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