Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in a business administration (or related field).
A minimum 5 years of work in the business realm and in education or an education-related field (can include an education/school project).
Ability to oversee a finance team and set a yearly (and monthly) budget.
Ability to create and communicate monthly financial reports.
Ability to oversee 5 year strategic plans for the school (business).
Ability to clearly communicate and represent WNS to the community.
Ability to manage personnel (finance team, purchasing, security, transportation, and office personnel).
Demonstrate a reasonable level of computer literacy, having a basic proficiency in doing word processing, emailing, use of accounting software (Quickbooks), and accessing the internet.
A Christian with a consistent testimony among his/her family and peers.
POSITION TYPE: Salaried, 12 month, initial 2 year contract, renewed annually.Skills And Requirements
Must be a TEAM player, especially as a key member of the Field Leadership Team.
Must have a strong working knowledge of finance and budgeting.
Must be able to navigate and communicate well with NICS, the Director, and local parent and wider community.
Must be able to effectively manage his/her employees including encouraging and/or disciplining as needed all the while being a strong spiritual leader and role model.
Must have the ability to cooperate with employees in other departments and as an administrator be able to respond to the finance questions that arise within the diverse group of WNS employees.
Must be able to think quickly and act appropriately in emergency situations.
Must be flexible and able to adapt to change.
Must be able to function properly under time constraints and perform well under pressure.
Must have punctual and regular attendance.
Be available to work extra hours as needed and fill administrative needs that may arise.
Support the broader program of the school by attending extracurricular activities when possible.
EVALUATED: regularly by the Director in consultation with the NICS Comptroller.