ACA accounting apprenticeships
Become a chartered accountant with an ACA apprenticeship
ACA accounting apprenticeships are open to graduates with any degree. You’ll work whilst studying, and we’ll support you all the way. They are level 7 qualifications, equivalent to a Master’s degree.
You’ll be supported through your ACA accounting apprenticeship to achieve the Association of Chartered Accountants (ACA) qualification.
The ACA accountancy apprenticeship is a three-year programme that includes 450 days’ technical work experience, 15 exams and an accredited STEPs course of structured interpersonal development. The awarding body is the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
Why choose PKF Francis Clark for your ACA accounting apprenticeship?
What do I need to apply for an ACA accounting apprenticeship?
ACA vacancies
What does an ACA accounting apprentice do?
Business advisory
As an ACA apprentice, it’s likely you’ll join us in one of our audit teams, but some of our offices also have ACA trainees join in business advisory accounting teams.
Audit
You’ll typically work in a team at a client’s premises, so every day is different. You’ll be providing assurance services and professional advice, generally working in small teams of two or three. Audits can last anything from a few days to a few weeks, and while the work can be challenging, it’s an invaluable grounding for your accountancy career.
Professional practices
You’ll support law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals. You’ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts and projections.
PKF Francis Clark is on the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers lists for 2023 and 2024, compiled by the Department for Education.
Your ACA training programme
You’ll have a structured induction at the firm before starting your formal accountancy studies. This includes:
- Meeting your new team and manager
- Going to an induction event for introductory training and to meet our senior leaders and all the other new trainees
- Functional onboarding within your department – getting to grips with the basics of the work you’ll be doing to set you up for success
- A range of other training focused on cybersecurity, anti-money laundering and how to act commercially
Following your induction, your training will quickly start to build a breadth and depth of experience, and in addition there are opportunities to do a placement with another department.
You’ll alternate between studying with an independent training provider and working on-the-job. In between studies you are a working accountant. You’ll have regular reviews with your line manager and the training provider to ensure you are on track.
As an ACA accounting trainee, you’ll spend 20% of your time training in person with First Intuition, the award-winning accountancy training provider. This is often ‘block release’ where you train for several consecutive days at a time. Depending on your location, overnight stays may be required.
You are expected to do independent study in your own time. This varies by person but is typically at least 10 hours per week and can be a lot more, especially when you are revising for your professional examinations.
You’ll have a student counsellor, who is an experienced Chartered Accountant, to support you with feedback and advice. You’ll also have a buddy, a current trainee who’ll partner with you before you start and during the first few weeks. The buddy’s role is to welcome you, answer any questions and invite you along to work social events.
Chartered Accountant (or ACA) is a level seven qualification. It takes three years to complete, and the firm pays for your exams and training. You’ll be assessed by examination. For the latest syllabus see the Institute of Chartered Accountants In England and Wales (ICAEW) website.