Job Vacancy: Finance Apprentice (Level 7)

Job Vacancy: Finance Apprentice (Level 7)

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By RTS,
Tuesday, 11th April 2023

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the finance department of the Royal Television Society, a registered educational charity, who encourage and celebrate work in television and its related fields by holding glamorous award ceremonies and lively debates with the leading industries. You will study towards the ACCA qualification over 3 years.

Annual wage: £21,749.00 - London Living Wage 25 days holiday per year (includes 3 days over Christmas and New Year) plus bank holidays Group personal pension scheme Life Assurance (4 x) and Income Protection (75% after 6 months leave) subject to insurance acceptance

Working week: Monday to Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm with one hour for lunch with Friday's working from home.

35 hours per week

Expected duration: 36 Months

Possible start date: 01 Jun 2023

Apprenticeship level: Degree - Level 7 (Master's degree)

Reference number: VAC1000151213

Job Description

What will the apprentice be doing?

You will learn all aspects of finance for a charity:

  • Preparing and reviewing sales invoices and receipts, including liaising with relevant departments to collect outstanding invoices
  • Preparing and reviewing purchase orders, ensuring the procedures have been adhered to at all times
  • Processing purchase invoices and preparing payment runs
  • Weekly bank reconciliations
  • Accruals, prepayments and deferred income
  • Monthly balance sheet reconciliations
  • Monthly management accounts
  • Annual budgets
  • Forecasts
  • Preparation of year end audit
  • Be the first point of call for our 15 nations and regions to provide financial assistance and provide relevant up to date training on all financial procedures to them
  • In addition you will learn how to provide support to all departments to enable them to make responsible financial decisions

What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?

  • You will be enrolled as a student for ACCA (Association of Certified Accountants), studying towards their certified accountancy qualification (Level 7)
  • This will be through day release to attend BPP's on-site training lessions
  • After completion of the exams and receiving 3 years work experience you will be become a qualified certified accountant

What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?

Once qualified the apprentice will be able to continue to develop their career by progressing with other organisations if a suitable position is not available at the Society.

Requirements and prospects

Desired skills and personal qualities

  • Communication skills
  • IT skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Customer care skills
  • Administrative skills
  • Number skills
  • Logical
  • Team working
  • Initiative
  • Non judgemental
  • Patience

Qualifications

  • GCSE or equivalent Maths and English (Grade 4 (C) or higher) Essential
  • A Level or equivalent Any 3 subjects (Grade C or higher) Essential

Things to consider

We are seeking an enthusiastic and diligent worker, who is committed to their own development and be prepared to make the most of the opportunities available.

About the RTS

Royal Television Society, a registered educational charity, who encourage and celebrate work in television and its related fields by holding glamorous award ceremonies and lively debates with the industry's most talented individuals. Each year we offer bursaries to help those from less affluent backgrounds get a foothold in the industry by providing financial assistance, holding masterclass sessions that bring together students, academics and industry heads as well as introducing them to a relevant mentor from the industry. We have an engaged membership and are supported by UK and global broadcasters, producers and consultants to achieve our aims.

 

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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the finance department of the Royal Television Society, a registered educational charity, who encourage and celebrate work in television and its related fields by holding glamorous award ceremonies and lively debates with the leading industries. You will study towards the ACCA qualification over 3 years.