AAT Accounts Apprentice
The Accounts Apprentice is responsible for providing a form of bookkeeping services for the branches
The branches themselves do not have access to the main financial system and so this role will essentially process all their transactions in order to ensure financial records are accurate and up to date
Act as the point of contact for allocated branches (involves interaction and support to Treasurers and Branch Office Staff)
Recreate monthly branch transactions on the accounting system (involves creating and attaching invoices, updating supplier records, ledger bank accounts and related nominal codes)
Perform bank reconciliations for branch bank accounts
Perform balance sheet reconciliations for branch bank accounts
Posting journals
Generating adhoc payments to members
Other ad hoc duties as prescribed by the Financial Accountant or Financial Controller to assist in achieving Finance Department objectives
Training:
Accounts/Finance Assistant Apprenticeship Level 2
This level is ideal for existing staff or new talent in accounting and finance
Their 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
Learners will complete the mandatory AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting
The Certificate in Accounting comprises of four exams and an End Point Assessment.
You must successfully complete the following:
Introduction to Bookkeeping (ITBK) Principles of Bookkeeping Control (POBC) Principles of Costing (PCTN) Business Environment (BESY) EPA In Tray exercise An apprenticeship has to be relevant to the job you are undertaking and you must dedicate time to off the job training, as well as completing knowledge, skills and behaviours associated with your apprenticeshipTraining Outcome:
Potential perm role after in the accounts team
Employer Description:
When you join the Police Federation of England and Wales, you will be part of a non-for-profit organisation that serves more than 145,000 rank and file police officers in the political and personal arena. If you enjoy working in a challenging and complex environment, connecting with a diverse range of people, Police Federation of England & Wales is a great place to work.
Working Hours :
Monday- Friday Shifts to be confirmed
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative