Finance Officer (Part-time)
Z-arts Closing date: Tue, 07 Apr 2026
- Part time
- £25k-£30k
- Apply now
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Job Summary
Job Description
Z-arts is Manchester's venue for children and families and delivers a broad range of performing arts events, performances, exhibitions, activities, workshops and participatory opportunities. Our mission is to inspire and enable generations of young people from Manchester and beyond to use creativity to achieve their potential.
PURPOSE:
The Finance Officer will support the Finance Manager with the day-to-day tasks of the finance department. This includes maintaining and updating all financial records and assisting with the preparation of management accounts.
HOURS:
The role is 15 hours per week. Z-arts is proud to be a flexible employer and family-focused, and therefore happy to discuss a flexible working arrangement that suits both the right applicant and Z-arts. This may involve undertaking the work across fewer days, and/or term-time-only working, but ideally the candidate would be able to attend the office Monday-Friday for 3 hours per day.
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Job Overview
- Job Title: Finance Officer (Part-time)
- Salary: £25k-£30k (pro-rata)
- Hours: Part time
- Role: Finance
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Tue, 07 Apr 2026
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Location:
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Job: Finance Officer (Part-time)
Job: Finance Officer (Part-time)
Organisation: Z-arts
Postcode: M15 5ZA
How to Apply
To apply, head to https://www.z-arts.org/about-us/work-with-us/.
Please download and complete Part 1 and Part 2 of the application form.
Please email completed applications to: [email protected]
Questions? Get in touch however works best for you.
Email: [email protected] / Call: 0161 226 1912
- Contact name: Jurgita Kryževičiūtė
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Z-arts
Z-arts is the UK’s only arts centre dedicated to offering best-practice in creative provision for children and families.
Our mission: to inspire and enable generations of young people from Greater Manchester and the North West to use creativity to maximise their potential.