Job Location : Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth Deadline : December 31, 2025
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Job Advert Summary
- Are you ready to embark on the next exciting chapter of your career in becoming a Chartered Accountant (SA), but lack the funding to do so?
- We offer bursaries for students studying towards a CTA degree and who are willing to diligently apply themselves to their studies to reach their goals.
- If you are successful with your bursary application and after completing your studies at university, you will join our dynamic team of Trainee Accountants and work towards qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (SA). During this period, you will be appointed as a salaried employee on a fixed-term contract.
- Be a resident of South Africa.
- Have excelled at your matric exams.
- Be registered for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at a SAICA-accredited university. Please refer to the SAICA List of Accredited Qualifications: https://www.saica.org.za/resources/51772
- Maintain a 60% average for your academic year.
- Possess strong ethical and personal values, e.g., honesty, integrity, and a good work ethic.
- Be a self-confident achiever.
- Have held some leadership positions (preferable).
Duties and Responsibilities
When you start your Training Contract after completing your studies, your duties and responsibilities will include:
- Completing the personal performance review process as required by SAICA and the firm.
- Completing delegated work accurately and efficiently, understanding the requirements, and taking full responsibility for your work.
- Ensuring all audit documentation is accurate and neat.
- Attending to and clearing all audit review notes.
- Performing on-the-job administration.
- Keeping up to date with accounting & auditing standards and relevant legislation.
- Proactively preparing for audits, including organizing logistics, administration, photocopying, etc.
- Planning small audits, such as for body corporates, share blocks, and investment property companies, which includes gathering information about the entity, setting planning materiality, conducting risk assessments, and completing planning memorandums and audit programs.
- Attending to and clearing all audit review notes for small audits.