Annual wage £12,480.00 to £22,308.00 The starting rate will depend upon your experience. Wages explained Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week). Minimum Wage Rates Working week Monday - Friday - times to be agreed with 1 day a week release granted for attendance at college. Total hours per week: 37.5 Expected duration 15 Months Possible start date 08 Jul 2024 Date posted 07 May 2024 Apprenticeship level Intermediate Level 2 (GCSE) Reference number VAC1000248206 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day The role will include various accounting / payroll administration and customer service duties with the aim to develop and have more responsibility during your apprenticeship. The role will include some of the following areas: Accounting / Finance Processing receipts, sales invoices and payments Maintaining financial records which accurately record the business’ incoming and outgoing Completing VAT return forms Ensuring that accounts are accurately monitored and recorded Dealing with a company’s payroll by processing wages and employee expense claims To process invoices for payment, ensuring that they are correctly coded Preparing income and expenditure statements for clients Preparing basic tax returns Payroll Assist payroll team with duties and submissions to HMRC Maintain 'simple' monthly payrolls Advance to more detailed payrolls after a period of training and progression Organise, distribute and chase payroll year end questionnaires Assist with payroll year ends Set up new payroll client files Archive old payroll files and roll forward year end files Administrative and Clerical Answering telephone in a professional manner and dealing with enquiries General administrative duties including generating various letters / emails to clients Responding to clients by emails accurately To undertake filing, photocopying and distribution of relevant documents Other general clerical and administrative duties commensurate with the post General: To comply with policies and procedures relating health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person To be aware of and support difference and ensure equal opportunities for all To contribute to the overall ethos / work / aims of the organisation To attend meetings as required To maintain constructive relationships and communicate with other agencies / professionals To participate in training and other learning activities and performance development as required To recognise own strengths and areas of expertise and use these to support To maintain confidentiality and to prevent disclosure of confidential and sensitive information Other duties commensurate with the grade of the post as directed by the managers Professional Development / Training: As part of your contract of employment completion of the undertake the Accounting Apprenticeship Programme via Kirklees College. The Apprenticeship Training Programme forms part of your duties as well as helping your personal and professional development, the requirements to complete the programme are as follows: Attend and be punctual for all induction sessions Attend and be punctual for all lessons Complete all required assignments Build up your portfolio of evidence on-going during your apprenticeship programme Access support from your tutor / assessor as and when required Access support from your manager with regards to evidence requirements or support as and when required Attend all work-based training/support sessions and attend college as necessary To attend mentoring sessions The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by the organisation which is relevant to your post within the company to meet the overall business objectives. The training you will be getting Accounts Finance Assistant Standard Level 2: The Accounts / Finance Assistant is responsible for assisting the team of accountants with junior accounting duties. These can vary massively depending on the team structure and size of business. An Accounts / Finance Assistant’s work could include basic bookkeeping activities, working with sales and purchase ledgers, running calculations to ensure that records and payments are correct, recording of cash and data entry. Accounts / Finance Assistants can work in almost any sector. Potential employers include corporate businesses, sole traders, partnerships, Public Sector, not-for-profit organisations and educational institutions. Accounts / Finance Assistants may work inhouse for an organisation or they might work for accountancy firm, bookkeeping practice, Shared Service provider, self-employed or on behalf of several different clients. Requirements: All Accounts / Finance Assistants will demonstrate the following Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours Knowledge Accounting Systems and Processes General Business Understanding your Organisation Basic Accounting Ethical Standards Skills: Attention to Detail Communication Uses Systems and Processes Personal Effectiveness Behaviour: Personal Development Team Work Customer Focus Professionalism The AAT (Association of Accounting Technician) Certificate in Accounting Level 2 is as part of this apprenticeship standard. This qualification comprises four mandatory units: Introduction to Bookkeeping Principles of Bookkeeping Controls Principles of Costing The Business Environment The following Functional Skills are part of the apprenticeship standard: Maths Level 1 then 2 English Level 1 then 2 Candidates are required to have already achieved maths and English GCSE Grade C/4 or above or an equivalent to be accepted on the course. Evidence is required. The duration of the apprenticeship is 12-15 months, to allow confirmation of successful examination results/re-sits as well as completion of the required End Point Assessment. The two End Point Assessment methods are: 1. Structured interview (supported by a portfolio of evidence summary) will cover the following: Teamwork, Professionalism, Customer focus, Ethical standards, General business, understanding your organisation, Personal effectiveness, Communication, Personal development and Uses systems and processes. 2. In-tray test will involve the following: Accounting systems and processes, Basic accounting and Attention to detail. What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Potential for the right candidate to secure a full-time role and to progress on to further qualifications. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Customer care skills, Problem solving skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Team working, Polite and professional, Outlook, Excel and Word, Punctual Qualifications GCSE or equivalent Maths and English (Grade 4/C or above or equivilent) Essential Other Accounting AAT Level 2 or 3 (Grade PASS) Desired Other ICT - Knowledge of Outlook, Excel and Word (Grade PASS) Desired Things to consider Please check journey times and cost of travel We are located in the village of Denby Dale, there are excellent transport links; there is a train station adjacent the company’s premises and a bus service from the surrounding town of Wakefield, Barnsley, Penistone and Huddersfield. You will be required to travel to Kirklees College for your day release to study; this college is in Huddersfield Town Centre. Following applying for this vacancy the first stage, after your initial application, you will have an interview. If you do not partake in the interview when arranged or respond to requests for information your application will not progress any further. For any further information on this vacancy please contact Nichola Barnes at Kirklees College on E-mail: apprenticeshipskirkleescollege.ac.uk or Tel: 01484 437 054 or 7788390025 NO CONTACT should be made with the employer at this initial stage, the College is more than happy to help you with any queries you may have. As part of the apprenticeship training programme the company will release/allocate you time off for study, this is part of your working week. You will complete a log to evidence the required study time as part of your apprenticeship. The salary may be negotiable. This will depend on experience. The salary may also increase after a probationary period, if the budget allows, following successful employment and production of the required work towards achieving the qualifications towards the apprenticeship training programme. This vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Please ensure you apply early to avoid disappointment.