Accounts/Finance Assistant Apprenticeship – AAT Level 2 (Online and On Campus)
Blended Learning
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The Accounts/Finance Assistant Apprenticeship is at Level 2 – equivalent to GCSEs – and will equip apprentices with skills and knowledge that can be directly applied in their roles.
This apprenticeship is ideal for team members who assist with financial tasks and undertake junior accounting duties. Apprentices will learn foundation bookkeeping and accounting software skills.
This flexible apprenticeship is delivered in partnership with Mindful Education, and combines online learning with regular sessions with a tutor.
Please note: Virtual Classroom sessions take place regularly during term time. Start dates are available throughout the year.
Start dates are available throughout the year.
The duration of the apprenticeship will be 12-14 months.
What will I learn?
This qualification will prepare apprentices for junior and entry level accounting roles. It delivers a solid foundation in finance administration - covering areas such as double entry bookkeeping, basic costing principles and using accounting software.
This apprenticeship standard is at Level 2. The structure allows students to achieve the AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) Foundation Certificate in Accounting as their on-programme learning. This internationally recognised AAT qualification enables those working in accounting or those looking to pursue accountancy as a career to gain knowledge, practical experience and the all-important certification often sought by employers.
The Level 2 apprenticeship covers a range of key areas, including:
- Introduction to bookkeeping
- Principles of bookkeeping
- Principles of costing
- The business environment
You will also develop business communications and lifelong learning skills, applying what you learn on the course to the wider industry context.
Study Method
We have partnered with Mindful Education to deliver this apprenticeship through our Online and On Campus model. Apprentices study online materials during allotted time at work, and also attend regular sessions with a tutor.
Online lessons can be accessed at any time, using a mobile, tablet or desktop - meaning apprentices can fit their study around work commitments, minimising disruption in the workplace. Each lesson lasts around 45 minutes and is accompanied by animations and motion graphics to bring concepts to life. Exercises, interactive case studies and analytical tools help to enhance the learning experience further.
On campus, apprentices benefit from regular classes with an experienced tutor, either in-person or virtually. A combination of tutor-led work, group exercises and discussion encourages apprentices to apply theory to real-life workplace situations. This modern, flexible approach to apprenticeship training empowers learners, minimises disruption to employers, and delivers tangible results in the workplace.
Career
On successful completion of this course, you can progress to higher levels of the AAT Accounting Qualifications via apprenticeship training or through part-time courses (Level 3 and then on to Level 4).
The skills and knowledge you will gain throughout this qualification will qualify you for roles including Accounts Assistant, Finance Assistant, Credit Control Assistant or Purchase Ledger Clerk.
- Learn practical, real world skills
- Choose a learning style that suits you
- Demonstrate your professional excellence
Why Accounting/Finance?
Regardless of size or industry, every business needs people with finance and accounting expertise.With AAT, you’ll gain highly-transferable, practical finance and accounting skills that are sought after by employers. Wherever you want to take your career, with our help you’ll gain the confidence and expertise to get there. Just like the AAT students in our AAT Stories
Why AAT?
AAT qualifications are practical, internationally recognised and can open doors in any industry across the world. AAT is open to everyone – you don’t need previous qualifications or experience, and you can work at a pace that fits in with your lifestyle.
Endless Progression
AT also offers an excellent route into chartered accountancy. If you choose to further your studies with one of the leading chartered professional bodies, such as ACCA, CIPFA or CIMA, your AAT qualification will give you generous exemptions.
Course Information
Key Features
The Accounts/Finance Assistant Apprenticeship
is at Level 2 – equivalent to GCSEs – and will equip apprentices with skills
and knowledge that can be directly applied in their roles.
This apprenticeship is ideal for team members
who assist with financial tasks and undertake junior accounting duties.
Apprentices will learn foundation bookkeeping and accounting software
skills.
Course Duration
The duration of the apprenticeship will be
12-14 months.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this apprenticeship. Previous
knowledge of accounting or a Level 1 Bookkeeping qualification would be
advantageous but not essential. Apprentices will need to be employed in a
relevant finance, bookkeeping or accounting role.
Course Cost
This course is free to apprentices, as the
cost is paid by your employer. Large companies can fund the course using their
apprenticeship levy. SMEs can access government funding to subsidise the cost
by 95%.
Assessment
To complete the Accounts/Finance Assistant Apprenticeship, apprentices will be
expected to complete:
- A synoptic end-test covering the knowledge and skills gained throughout the
on-programme stage and detailed in the standard - A portfolio and reflective discussion which will compromise a range of evidence produced in the work-place to show that the apprentice has met the knowledge, skills and behaviours detailed in the standard.
Outcomes & Progression
The skills and knowledge you will gain throughout this qualification will qualify you for roles including Accounts Assistant, Finance Assistant, Credit Control Assistant or Purchase Ledger Clerk.
Testimonials
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Andy
“I had no intention of doing accounting as a career, but I was pretty good with numbers. I studied AAT and found it fun. Now I run my own accounting business. I’m probably taking on a new client every week, and it all started with AAT.”
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Rebecca
“By doing an apprenticeship I was able to implement the skills I learned through studying into my day to day role within the workplace. Having gained MAAT status, I’m now working at an accountancy practice. I’ve never looked back.”
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Sonia
“Studying AAT has really helped me to secure a good job, it opened the door into the finance sector for me. I believe there’s a bright future and intend to become a professional member to help me progress further.”