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At Roslyns, the UK’s leading hospitality business specialist, we’re offering an exciting opportunity to join us as a Trainee Account Manager. We’ll provide full training and coaching, plus we’ll support you to study towards accounting qualifications as you progress on our structured development pathway.

What you’ll do:


Prepare accurate management accounts (monthly and quarterly)/
Process VAT and Machine Games Duty returns for submission to HMRC.
Manage your time effectively to meet individual and team targets.
Resolve client account queries quickly and professionally

What you’ll bring:


Excellent attention to detail.
Strong data entry skills.
Clear, confident communication skills.
Effective time management.
Experience using Microsoft Office (especially Excel).
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

What we offer:


Fully flexible hours to suit your life.
Remote or hybrid working, your choice (once you complete your training).
Full training and coaching from day one.
Support to study towards accounting qualifications.
Access to 100,000+ CPD-certified courses via our training platform.
Ongoing career development and progression pathway.
Health & Wellbeing plan – dental, optical, therapy, 24/7 GP access.
Retail discounts via our employee rewards scheme.
Mental health support from trained First Aiders.


Training
Assistant Accountant Apprenticeship Level 3 - AAT
This Level 3 programme builds on the foundations for entry level talent to support growth within an Accountancy and Finance function.
Employees on this apprenticeship will ensure an Accountancy and Finance practice performs in the most effective way. It includes the AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and provides the opportunity for them to support the business with essential skills and behaviours to drive results.
You will learn how to prepare financial statements for Sole Traders and Partnerships, the importance of management accounting information, and how to prepare VAT returns. 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 will need to study the following four units:

Financial Accounting; Preparing Financial Statements (FAPS).

Management Accounting Techniques (MATS).

Tax Processes for Business (TPFB).

Business Awareness (BUAW).
You will also be required to complete an End Point Assessment (EPA), which will include a synoptic assessment and discussion with supporting portfolio.
Training will be provided by attending either face-to-face classroom based lessons or Live Online. 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 apprenticeship.

Qualifications required

GCSE's grades 9/A* - 4/C including Maths and English.

Skills required


Confident with figures, percentages etc.
Keen eye for detail.
Focussed and target driven.
Solid IT Skills.


Prospects
Within accounts there are opportunities to progress to a team leader role, managing 150 clients and a small team, further progression would include an annual accounts role including the production of both self assessment and Corporation tax returns. We also have opportunities to move into stock taking and/or business development roles.
Qualification / Standard : ST0002 Assistant accountant
Duration 18 months

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