Working within a small Head Office Accounts Receivable team of five, the successful candidate will support all aspects of the team.
1. Assisting with daily, weekly, and month-end routines, ensuring all transactions are recorded accurately and in a timely manner.
2. Raising invoices.
3. Sending and uploading invoices to customer portals.
4. Resolving queries.
5. Reconciling receipts.
6. Reporting debtors.
7. Monitoring performance against KPIs.
Training
Advanced Diploma - AAT Level 3
This level builds on the knowledge gained in the Foundation level. If you work in accounts or have studied accountancy before, you may be able to start at this level. You’ll learn complex accounting techniques and master disciplines including financial processes, advanced bookkeeping, final accounts, and ethical practices for accountants.
This level encourages mastery of complex accounting principles in Bookkeeping and Management Accounting, developing the technical skills to start or progress your career in accountancy. It also prepares you for further studies at Level 4.
To pass this level, you’ll need to study five mandatory units, with four examined individually and a synoptic assessment towards the end that covers all units studied at this level. The areas covered include:
* Advanced Bookkeeping
* Final Accounts Preparation
* Management Accounting: Costing
* Indirect Tax
* Advanced Synoptic Assessment
Apprenticeship Standard
The standard details the essential Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours for a successful Assistant Accountant, including Business Awareness, Ethics, Communication, Embracing Change, and Problem Solving. Apprentices must demonstrate competence in all areas during the End Point Assessment.
Qualifications Required
* English & Maths GCSE Grade 5+
* Level 2 AAT / A' Level Accounting
Skills Required
* Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word
Prospects
Opportunity to progress to Assistant Accountant.
Qualification / Standard: ST0002 Assistant Accountant
Duration: 18 months
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