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Bookkeeping Apprentice at Marylebone

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You will be based in our office, working alongside the team to support and assist with daily bookkeeping and accounts preparation.
Wage:
- £16,640 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age
- National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices
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Training course: Accounts or finance assistant (level 2)
Hours:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am- 5pm
- Wednesday 11am- 7pm
- 40 hours a week
Start date: Monday 7 September 2026
Duration: 1 year 3 months
Positions available: 1
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- Processing bookkeeping records both manually and using receipt capture and accounting software
- Reconciling bank accounts
- Processing records and assisting with the preparation of personal tax returns
- Maintaining accurate client records, managing deadlines and updating practice management software
- Liaising with clients, message taking, requesting records and information and assisting with queries
Where you'll work
470 BOLTON ROAD
ASPULL
WIGAN
WN2 1PX
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
RUNSHAW COLLEGE
Training course
Accounts or finance assistant (level 2)
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- Record transactional data.
- Use the organisation’s standard tools and processes to examine data to identify transactional issues such as, reconciliations and inconsistencies between invoices.
- Recognise and rectify routine errors, escalating as necessary.
- Plan and review accounting and finance tasks.
- Communicate with stakeholders to deliver accurate and timely results, avoiding jargon, using language tailored to the audience and different media methods with an appreciation of the risks and benefits to the business of social media and other digital applications.
- Use finance and accounting software packages to accurately input and manage data to contribute to routine accounting tasks.
- Handle data and digital technology in line with cyber and data security requirements, using data securely and safely, including backing up data.
- Record transactional data.
- Use the organisation’s standard tools and processes to examine data to identify transactional issues such as, reconciliations and inconsistencies between invoices.
- Recognise and rectify routine errors, escalating as necessary.
- Plan and review accounting and finance tasks.
- Communicate with stakeholders to deliver accurate and timely results, avoiding jargon, using language tailored to the audience and different media methods with an appreciation of the risks and benefits to the business of social media and other digital applications.
- Use finance and accounting software packages to accurately input and manage data to contribute to routine accounting tasks.
- Handle data and digital technology in line with cyber and data security requirements, using data securely and safely, including backing up data.


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Training schedule
This training schedule has not been finalised. Check with this employer if you’ll need to travel to a college or training location for this apprenticeship.
Essential qualifications
GCSE in:
- GCSE English (grade A*-C/Grade 9-4 equivalent)
- GCSE Maths (grade A*-C/Grade 9-4 equivalent)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Administrative skills
- Number skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
About this employer
We are a small accountancy practice providing bookkeeping, accounts and tax returns to approximately 300 clients. We are based in Aspull, Wigan
After this apprenticeship
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).
Progression to Level 3, possible permanent bookkeeping role
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The contact for this apprenticeship is:
RUNSHAW COLLEGE
Tyler Gunson
gunson.t@runshaw.ac.uk
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000042850.
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Closes on Sunday 30 August 2026
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