Individuals in the role of a Professional Accounting/Tax Technician will have responsibility for creating, and / or verifying and reviewing, accurate and timely financial information within the organisation in which they are employed or on behalf of another organisation.
Examples of roles as a Professional Accounting/Tax Technician include, but are not limited to;
AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma for Accounting Technicians (Knowledge component):
This element of the programme is delivered within the college over the academic year with various starting points, the modules within the qualification are;
Mandatory:
2 from 5 optional units:
Competency portfolio construction (Skills and behaviour components):
This element of the programme is delivered within apprentices’ workplace, and is a collaborative approach from employers and the college. This will enable all apprentices to demonstrate occupation competency and develop all required skills and professional behaviours.
Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level, prior to taking their end point assessment.
All apprenticeship standards require apprentices to complete an end point assessment to successfully achieve the apprenticeship qualification. For this apprenticeship standard the end point assessment is;
Progression opportunities include;
AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma for Accounting Technicians (Knowledge component):
The programme is structured on a modular basis and each module is delivered using a range of techniques including; lectures, case studies and discussions.
Competency portfolio construction (Skills and behaviour components)
1-2-1 assessment and support to evidence the behaviours, skill and knowledge elements will take place in your workplace, at mutually convenient times and dates with your assessor.
Your knowledge will be assessed through on line exams for the AAT units and any functional skills you need to take.
The skills and behaviours will be assessed through a portfolio of work based evidence
End Point Assessment will include;
The college will also conduct pre EPA assessments in collaboration with employers and apprentices to ensure all apprentices are competent when progressing onto end point assessment.
No additional costs will be incurred by apprentices or employers, unless specified within the commitment statement.
An institute for apprenticeships regulated:
Level 4 Professional Accounting/Taxation Technician Apprenticeship.
For further information or to apply please contact the Apprenticeship Team on 020 7258 5658 or email apprenticeships@cwc.ac.uk
Apprenticeship Standard level 4 Professional Accounting/Taxation Technician
All apprentices are required to allocate 20% of their weekly working hours towards the completion of the apprenticeship programme.
Level 3 Accountancy qualification or significant experience within the accounting sector.
We will undertake an assessment and skills scan to make sure that this qualification is suitable for you. It is preferable to have English and Maths GCSE Grade 4/C or above.
Must be working in a professional accounting or taxation role and have a contract of employment for at least 30 hours per week.
Care to learn - childcare support for young people aged 16-20
If you are aged under 20 at the beginning of your course, or moving to the 2nd year of a level 3 course, and are caring for your own child you may be entitled to £175.00 maximum per week, per child through Care to Learn.
Please ensure you register on the Care to Learn website even if you haven’t chosen your childcare provider or the course you want to study. Once you have registered Care to Learn will confirm financial support in principle.
For further details and help with making an application please visit https://www.gov.uk/care-to-learn or speak to a Student Advisor.
If you are aged 20+ when you start a course and need financial support to help with the cost of childcare while you study the college may be able to help.
You will be required to make use of any government NEF or 2+ Funding before requesting any financial support from the college.
It is essential that you speak to a Student Advisor prior to enrolling on a course to discuss your personal circumstances, childcare needs and to find out if there are funds available.
Eligibility for help with childcare costs is based on your personal circumstances.
You need to have evidence that you meet general discretionary Learner Support Funds or 19+ Advanced Learning Loan bursary fund criteria:
All childcare applicants approved for funding will be required to sign our Terms & Conditions and MUST inform the College immediately should they stop attending lessons for any reason.
Email learner.services@cwc.ac.uk to put your name on the childcare waiting list. You MUST speak to a member of the Student Advice or Learner Services team before you enrol on a course.The Education Funding Authority has allocated money to colleges to support students who are on low incomes or the dependent of parents on a low income, and need support towards their course-related costs or essential living costs or are facing financial difficulty.
For further information click here.
For further information on financial support for Looked after Children, Care Leavers and estranged young people, click here.