
Finances in Office
Finances in Office is a specialised, self-paced course designed for administrators and finance officers who manage billing, payments, and reporting
Through clear instructional videos and interactive knowledge checks, participants will gain the confidence to oversee every financial process - setting up fees, applying ad-hoc financial adjustments to accounts, overseeing scheduled payments and creating discounts.
Through clear instructional videos and interactive knowledge checks, participants will gain the confidence to oversee every financial process - setting up fees, applying ad-hoc financial adjustments to accounts, overseeing scheduled payments and creating discounts.
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Video Guides
Curated videos to guide you through our products
Knowledge Checks
Series of questions to check your understanding
1:1 Training
Optional 1:1 session with the team to ask anything you need
Certification
What's included?
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1 Module
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10 Videos
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1:1 Expert Session
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Knowledge Check
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1 Certification
Become an Xplor Expert
If you're a beginner, the Finances in Office course will teach you everything you need to know about finances within the platform. Even those with Xplor experience will pick up some valuable tips and tricks to make your service's processes more efficient.
Take your knowledge anywhere
At the end of the course, you will be presented with a certificate of completion, which can be added to your portfolio to show future employers you know how to expertly handle ECEC finances within the Office platform.
Meet the Trainer
Natasha Veiman
Xplor's Senior Training Specialist, Tash, comes from 10 years Early Childhood Education and Care experience, using Xplor software in centres for several years before starting with the Xplor Support team in August 2021.
Tash commenced her role as a Training Specialist in April 2022 and has gone on to provide training to many of the leading ECEC providers in Australia.
Patrick Jones - Course author
Course Lessons
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