Role Overview:
This position primarily focuses on audit work, comprising approximately 80% of the role, with the remaining 20% dedicated to preparing accounts and drafting tax computations. You will be responsible for conducting audits with precision and efficiency across a range of clients, mainly owner-managed businesses. A key aspect of the role involves actively engaging with clients to gain insights into their operations and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Key responsibilities include:
- Planning audits, including conducting risk assessments.
- Executing audit work, supervising junior staff, and reviewing their contributions.
- Finalising audit files for submission.
You will work closely with a director, and ongoing training and CPD (Continuing Professional Development) support will be provided to ensure your growth.
This is a fantastic opportunity for career progression within an independent firm experiencing consistent growth.
Candidate Requirements:
- Fully qualified ACA/ACCA.
- A minimum of 3 years of practice experience in planning and conducting audits of various sizes.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary with annual reviews.
- 30 days of holiday, including Bank Holidays.
- 37-hour workweek.
- Comprehensive benefits package.
- Structured performance appraisal system, including a tailored Performance and Development Review.
- Continuous training and CPD support.
- Clear pathways for career development and progression.