AAT Level 4 Accounts / Audit Apprenticeship
- Employer
- Langard Lifford Hall Ltd
- Location
- Lifford Hall, Lifford Lane, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B30 3JN
- Salary
- £13,500.00 annually
- Closing date
- 2 Dec 2022
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- Specialism
- Sales / Customer Service
- Sector
- Consulting & Business Services
- Role Type
- Apprenticeship, Higher
- Start Date
- January
- Duration
- Permanent
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What will the apprentice be doing?
Duties include:Preparation of year end accounts for sole traders, partnerships and limited company businesses
Bookkeeping duties including preparation of VAT returns on various accounting packages and Microsoft Excel.
Preparation of management accounts
Involvement in statutory audit fieldwork as part of an audit team
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
Professional Diploma - AAT Level 4 Professional is the final level, teaching you more complex accounting theory, and lets you choose two specialist subjects. You'll learn about budgeting, management accounting, preparing financial statements, accounting systems, and tax. This level builds on the knowledge you gained in the Advanced Diploma (Level 3). After qualifying you can work in accounting roles or progress onto studying chartered accountancy. The course is made up of three mandatory units (also known as subjects), one synoptic unit, and five optional units. You must pass all the mandatory assessments, synoptic assessment, and two optional unit assessments to achieve the qualification. The areas you will cover include: Financial Statements of Limited Companies Management Accounting: Budgeting Management Accounting: Decision and Control Professional synoptic assessment (Accounting Systems and Controls)
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
Opportunity for secondment into payroll / tax departments
Opportunity to progress and be given more responsibilities in all areas of work
.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Team working
Qualifications
GCSE or equivalent math (Grade 9/A*-4/C) Essential
GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 9/A*-4/C) Essential
A Level or equivalent 3x A-Levels (Grade A-C) Essential
Other AAT Level 3 (Grade Pass) Desired
Things to consider
Benefits include: Salary range between £13,500 - £18.500, depending on experience 20 holiday days, plus bank holidays. Holiday days rise to 24 days once qualified Competitive starting salary, which will rise in line with regular reviews of both academic and work based experience Entry into the firm's pension scheme Study package and support including day release for study at college towards ACCA qualification Cost of exams and annual subscription fees covered by the firm Flexible working scheme which offers a mix of working in the office and working from home once probationary period has been passed. (This period includes a lot of training / shadowing so not practical to work from home) Flexible working hours
Duties include:Preparation of year end accounts for sole traders, partnerships and limited company businesses
Bookkeeping duties including preparation of VAT returns on various accounting packages and Microsoft Excel.
Preparation of management accounts
Involvement in statutory audit fieldwork as part of an audit team
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
Professional Diploma - AAT Level 4 Professional is the final level, teaching you more complex accounting theory, and lets you choose two specialist subjects. You'll learn about budgeting, management accounting, preparing financial statements, accounting systems, and tax. This level builds on the knowledge you gained in the Advanced Diploma (Level 3). After qualifying you can work in accounting roles or progress onto studying chartered accountancy. The course is made up of three mandatory units (also known as subjects), one synoptic unit, and five optional units. You must pass all the mandatory assessments, synoptic assessment, and two optional unit assessments to achieve the qualification. The areas you will cover include: Financial Statements of Limited Companies Management Accounting: Budgeting Management Accounting: Decision and Control Professional synoptic assessment (Accounting Systems and Controls)
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
Opportunity for secondment into payroll / tax departments
Opportunity to progress and be given more responsibilities in all areas of work
.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Team working
Qualifications
GCSE or equivalent math (Grade 9/A*-4/C) Essential
GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 9/A*-4/C) Essential
A Level or equivalent 3x A-Levels (Grade A-C) Essential
Other AAT Level 3 (Grade Pass) Desired
Things to consider
Benefits include: Salary range between £13,500 - £18.500, depending on experience 20 holiday days, plus bank holidays. Holiday days rise to 24 days once qualified Competitive starting salary, which will rise in line with regular reviews of both academic and work based experience Entry into the firm's pension scheme Study package and support including day release for study at college towards ACCA qualification Cost of exams and annual subscription fees covered by the firm Flexible working scheme which offers a mix of working in the office and working from home once probationary period has been passed. (This period includes a lot of training / shadowing so not practical to work from home) Flexible working hours
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