AAT Apprentice Accountant (Apprenticeship)
Posting date: | 04 July 2025 |
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Salary: | £7.69 per hour |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 01 August 2025 |
Location: | Dronfield, S18 2XL |
Company: | GetMyFirstJob Ltd |
Job type: | Apprenticeship |
Job reference: | 272125 |
Summary
Job duties include:
Basic bookkeeping function, including work on Excel, Sage, and cloud based softwares (no experience required).
Administrative tasks.
Answering and making calls (after a period of initiation).
As time progresses, preparing VAT and tax returns, formulating working papers for company accounts.
Calculation of corporate tax, preparation of company accounts. Other ad hoc tax, accounting, and office related work.
Training
Advanced Diploma - AAT Level 3
Advanced 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 a number of accounting disciplines including financial processes, advanced bookkeeping, final accounts and ethical practices for accountants.
This level will encourage you to master more complex accounting principles in both Bookkeeping and Management Accounting. You’ll develop the technical skills to start, or progress, your career in accountancy and this will allow you to continue with your studies onto Level 4.
To pass this level you’ll need to study five units (also known as subjects), which are all mandatory. Four of the units are examined individually and there is also a synoptic assessment that you’ll take towards the end of the level, which incorporates the final two units as well as drawing on all of the other units you’ve studied at this level.
The area you will cover include:
Advanced Bookkeeping.
Final Accounts Preparation.
Management Accounting: Costing.
Indirect Tax.
Advanced Synoptic Assessment.
The Apprenticeship standard details the essential Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours that somebody would need to demonstrate to be a successful Assistant Accountant, this includes, Business Awareness, Ethics, Communication, Embracing Change and Problem Solving. Apprentices will need to show they are competent in all the areas detailed in the standard when they take End Point Assessment.
The Knowledge areas of the standard will typically be covered through completion of the AAT qualification. Skills and Behaviours are developed through workshops, e-learning, workplace training and practical experience provided ‘on-the-job’.
Qualifications required
A Levels (Desirable).
5 GCSE's grades 9/A* - 4/C including Maths and English.
Skills required
Computer literate.
Experience with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, albeit not necessarily at a high standard.
Comfortable with numbers and basic mathematical principles.
Prospects
Potential to progress into ACCA course, and further, become a chartered accountant at the practice.
Qualification / Standard : ST0002 Assistant accountant
Duration 18 months
Basic bookkeeping function, including work on Excel, Sage, and cloud based softwares (no experience required).
Administrative tasks.
Answering and making calls (after a period of initiation).
As time progresses, preparing VAT and tax returns, formulating working papers for company accounts.
Calculation of corporate tax, preparation of company accounts. Other ad hoc tax, accounting, and office related work.
Training
Advanced Diploma - AAT Level 3
Advanced 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 a number of accounting disciplines including financial processes, advanced bookkeeping, final accounts and ethical practices for accountants.
This level will encourage you to master more complex accounting principles in both Bookkeeping and Management Accounting. You’ll develop the technical skills to start, or progress, your career in accountancy and this will allow you to continue with your studies onto Level 4.
To pass this level you’ll need to study five units (also known as subjects), which are all mandatory. Four of the units are examined individually and there is also a synoptic assessment that you’ll take towards the end of the level, which incorporates the final two units as well as drawing on all of the other units you’ve studied at this level.
The area you will cover include:
Advanced Bookkeeping.
Final Accounts Preparation.
Management Accounting: Costing.
Indirect Tax.
Advanced Synoptic Assessment.
The Apprenticeship standard details the essential Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours that somebody would need to demonstrate to be a successful Assistant Accountant, this includes, Business Awareness, Ethics, Communication, Embracing Change and Problem Solving. Apprentices will need to show they are competent in all the areas detailed in the standard when they take End Point Assessment.
The Knowledge areas of the standard will typically be covered through completion of the AAT qualification. Skills and Behaviours are developed through workshops, e-learning, workplace training and practical experience provided ‘on-the-job’.
Qualifications required
A Levels (Desirable).
5 GCSE's grades 9/A* - 4/C including Maths and English.
Skills required
Computer literate.
Experience with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, albeit not necessarily at a high standard.
Comfortable with numbers and basic mathematical principles.
Prospects
Potential to progress into ACCA course, and further, become a chartered accountant at the practice.
Qualification / Standard : ST0002 Assistant accountant
Duration 18 months