Buzzacott – accountancy apprenticeships
Buzzacott offer a number of apprenticeships in accountancy, audit and tax. Their training contracts offer comprehensive, supervised training towards professional qualifications.
Apprentices typically start by studying the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) or Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) over a period of 24 months.
After that, you can choose to take your learning further by following either the ACA or ACCA qualification to become a chartered or certified accountant. Or the CTA qualification to become a chartered tax advisor.
AAT/ACA Audit Associate Apprenticeship
Their audit apprenticeships start in one of two teams. Work in the Charity and Not-for-Profit audit team and learn how to advise and support charitable organisations. Or join the Corporate and Business Services team where youÕll encounter a truly broad spectrum of companies, from SMEs to multinational corporations. Whichever client base you opt for, you study towards the AAT followed by the ACA.
AAT/ACCA Accounting Associate Apprenticeship
The accounting apprentices work with the Corporate and Business Services team and learn how to create and maintain longstanding relationships with clients as part of the book keeping and management accounts services. In this role you study towards the AAT followed by the ACCA.
Tax Consultant Apprenticeship
Think about trying your hand at tax. Buzzacott can offer a fully-supervised training programme across two teams. Choose from these options:
Private Client: As a new team member, you will work towards the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) and Chartered Institute of Taxation (CTA) qualifications while helping clients with their individual and family wealth. This gives you the chance to work across everything from investment portfolios, property and business to on- and offshore trusts.
Expatriate Tax: As a trainee in this team you take the ATT qualification and Enrolled Agent training to fully qualify in both UK and US taxation. This can be a great investment in your future career, as being a qualified Ôdual-handlerÕ makes you highly desirable in the expat tax market.
Entry requirements –
Level 5 in English and Maths (Grade B in the old system) or equivalent
120 UCAS points (300 in the old system) from your top three A-Levels or equivalent
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