
Accounts or Finance Assistant Apprenticeship
Level: 2 / Duration: 16-18 mths
An Accounts or Finance Assistant apprenticeship may be suitable to work in-house for an organisation or they might work for an accountancy firm, bookkeeping practice, Shared Service provider, self-employed or on behalf of several different clients.
Assessment
The EPA assessment period will be upto 12 weeksSubmit a portfolio of evidence of their best work |
Achievement of the AAT Foundation certificate in accounting (Level 2) |
Meet with the independent assessor to have a Professional Discussion underpinned by the portfolio of evidence |
An "In-tray Test" which consists of a fictitious scenario presented to the apprentice to test how they would apply their skills to complete the required tasks |
The Accounts or Finance Assistant Apprenticeship trains Candidates to:
- Be aware of the organisation's needs and activities and their impact for accounting and finance.
- Identify, collate and process financial and accounting data from primary sources such as business records.
- Examine financial and accounting data to identify issues with quality and reliability as instructed and in accordance with guidance.
- Rectify errors in financial and accounting data, escalating problems beyond their remit as appropriate.
- Reconcile transactional data to minimise the chance of errors in financial and accounting outputs such as sales and purchase invoices, sale and purchase orders, bank statements and payroll.
- Plan and review workloads with supervisor to ensure best use of time to complete allocated tasks efficiently.
- Communicate with internal and external stakeholders using appropriate methods and professional language. Examples may include letters, ‘phone, face-to-face, e-mail, video call, online chat functions etc.
- Use financial and accounting software packages to input and manage data safely and securely in line with organisational instructions.
- Provide support to team members to help ensure that financial and accounting activities are carried out within expected timescales and quality expectations.
- Keep up to date with developments to enhance relevant skills and take responsibility for own professional development.
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Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours
We can provide you with a full list of the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours which your apprentice will be taught and assessed on but as an overview, your apprentice will learn the following:
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General business
Understanding your Organisation
Accounting systems and processes
Basic Accounting
Ethical Standards
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Attention to Detail
Communication
Uses Systems and Processes
Personal Effectiveness
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Personal Development
Professionalism
Customer Focus
For more information about how you can fund your Account of Financial Assistant apprenticeship visit government-funded apprenticeship schemes here. Alternatively, we have a blog packed full of information you may find useful: 'The Cost of Apprenticeships: A Shrewd Investment for Employers'