We offer two apprenticeships in England:
As an apprentice, your training is funded by the government and employers.
There's no cost to you.
You’ll work, study and take exams. You'll be assessed and mentored by an experienced professional, and keep a log showing what you’ve learned.
An apprenticeship:
Whichever apprenticeship programme you choose your learning will cover the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to become a technician or a professional accountant. Both apprenticeships cover three main subject areas:
And with the Level 7 Professional Accountant apprenticeship, you can choose to specialise in certain areas with our Strategic Professional Level modules.
If you want to go on to achieve our ACCA Qualification, experience that you get under your apprenticeship will count towards meeting the Practical Experience Requirement (PER).This means that from day one of being an ACCA apprentice, you're already on the way to becoming a fully qualified ACCA member.
In addition, you'll get real-life workplace experience, which will put your ahead of your university peers.
Once you've completed your ACCA apprenticeship, you could choose to go on to gain:
That means that in just five years, you could become a chartered certified accountant, having avoided student debt and earned a salary from day one.
You won’t just be level with people who went to university - you’ll be well ahead of them.
To start an apprenticeship, you need to have a job.
Create an account through gov.uk so that you can access apprenticeship vacancies.
If you are already working, talk to your employer about the ACCA apprenticeship.
Ask them to visit our employers' apprenticeships section and we can help them set up their programme.
If you need more guidance, contact us at apprenticeships@accaglobal.com
Alternatively, you can use our form to register your interest.