Part Qualified Accountant Edinburgh £25,000 - £30,000 plus study support The Firm This well known Accountancy Firm is looking for an enthusiastic part qualified Accountant to join their dynamic team. This Firm works with small businesses across Edinburgh and the east of Scotland. The Role Preparation of management and annual accounts for a variety of clients including Limited Companies, Sole Traders, Partnerships, LLP, Trusts and Charities. The clients operate in a wide range of sectors including SME's, landed estates, professionals, service industries and high net worth individuals Preparation of VAT returns Liaison and communication with clients and colleagues Completion of work to agreed timescales and budgets Assisting with bookkeeping for clients including processing invoices and bank transactions on accounting software and reconciling bank accounts To be considered for the role you will ideally have; Have 1 year of experience working in a similar Accounts Assistant role within a Public Practice firm Experience of preparing accounts to trial balance stage or review stage Ideally, you will have experience of cloud accounting software such as Xero and Quicnooks Excellent communication skills On Offer The position of Part Qualified Accountant offers a competitive salary of £25,000 - £30,000 plus study support. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from BIPOC communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's protected characteristic. For more information on the Part Qualified Accountant position please contact Gareth Spowart.