Enable job alerts via email!

Part-Qualified ACA Audit Trainee (Nonprofit sector)

Moore Kingston Smith

City Of London

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 42,000

Full time

Today
Be an early applicant

Job summary

A prominent accounting firm is seeking a motivated Part-Qualified ACA Audit Trainee to join their nonprofit team in the City of London. The role includes conducting audits, drafting financial recommendations, and working in a collaborative environment. Suitable candidates should be studying for their ACA qualification and have prior audit experience. This position offers exposure to a variety of clients, nurturing personal and professional development.

Qualifications

  • Currently studying towards ACA qualification.
  • At least 1 year of audit experience working with non-profit clients.
  • Achievement of 2:1 or above in any discipline.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct audit fieldwork for nonprofit clients.
  • Draft recommendations for improvements to financial systems.
  • Prepare financial statements as per standards.

Skills

Audit experience
Excellent communication
Adaptability
Relationship building
Technical competence

Education

Degree with 2:1 or above
UCAS points of at least 112
ICADEW ACA qualification studies

Tools

Pro-audit
CCH Accounts Production
Xero accounting
Quickbooks
Alphatax
Office 365
Job description

Part-Qualified ACA Audit Trainee (Nonprofit sector)

Department: Non Profit
Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract
Location: City, London
Compensation: GBP 30,000 - GBP 42,000 / year

We are seeking a motivated and ambitious individual who is nearing completion of their ICAEW ACA qualification. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and accredited training firm that is committed to delivering first-class professional development in a collaborative and friendly working environment.

Our award-winning Nonprofit group deliver a comprehensive range of auditing and accounting services, as well as specially tailored offerings for the nonprofit sector. We focus on charities, education and trade associations and membership bodies. According to the data collated over the last 10 years from the Charity Finance's Audit Survey our charity team has consistently ranked first for overall service among the top 10 charity specialist firms in England.

As a Senior Associate, you will build on your existing experience while continuing your journey toward full qualification. You'll benefit from tailored support, hands-on exposure to a diverse client portfolio, and a culture that values both technical excellence and personal growth.

As part of our nonprofit team, you will gain valuable experience working with a diverse range of charities and independent schools, as well as corporate exposure through engagement with trading subsidiaries and corporate membership organisations. With a team of over 70 professionals, we are deeply committed to growth, development, and supporting trainees every step of the way.

From the outset, you will work with our clients, who choose us because we understand them so well. You will get to know their businesses, uncover the obstacles they face and become familiar with their sectors. The experience is varied. Some projects last a few days, others a few weeks. We encourage you to take responsibility early on, and you will get to grips with all aspects of the role and audit process.

To learn more about working in our Non Profit team

Hear from Sam and Anjali.

Key Responsibilities
  • Conducting audit fieldwork on behalf of a wide variety of nonprofit clients, with support from the wider audit team.
  • Drafting recommendations for improvements to clients' financial systems and controls
  • Attending client meetings with the wider team.
  • Assist in planning audits, including reviewing prior year information and preparing lead schedules
  • Prepare financial statements in line with relevant standards and legal requirements
  • Draft corporation tax computations and support tax-related audit procedures.
  • Support the preparation of audit close-out meeting materials and discussion points.
  • Communicate effectively with internal teams, including technical and tax departments.
  • Help manage client expectations and meet deadlines throughout the audit process.
  • Maintaining knowledge of all relevant ISA requirements and MKS internal policies in producing audit files.
  • Demonstrating a solid understanding of double entry accounting/bookkeeping.
  • Working with other trainees to deliver assignments and assisting them with their personal development.
Who are we looking for?
  • Currently studying towards the ICAEW ACA qualification, having begun or completed professional level papers
  • Have achieved a 2:1 or above, from a degree in any discipline. Or, progressed onto the ACA qualification via an alternative route, such as completing AAT Level 4
  • Have obtained at least 112 UCAS points from three A-Levels, or equivalent qualifications.
  • At least 1 year of audit experience and experience of working with non-profit clients is mandatory
  • Technically competent
  • Experience of Pro-audit, CCH Accounts Production, Xero accounting, Quickbooks and Alphatax, Office 365 would be desirable
  • We're looking for people who are excellent communicators, adaptable, enjoy building relationships and are passionate about developing themselves.

For full details of the skills we look and our trainee programme, please see: Early talent | Careers in accountancy - Moore Kingston Smith

Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop a PDF, DOC, DOCX, ODT, or PAGES file up to 5MB.