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Australian Bureau Of Statistics (ABS)

4.3
  • #11 in Government & public services
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

ABS Accounting Cadetship Program

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship
  • Salary$14,514 - $48,831 / Year
  • Additional benefitsWhile studying $14,514 to $26,608. While working $25,463 - $48,831
  • Application open dateApply by 10 Oct 2018

About the Cadetship Program

This program is designed to provide undergraduate university students (currently studying towards a qualification in Commerce or Economics, with a major in Accounting) the opportunity to gain industry experience while completing their qualification.

The successful cadet will:

  • be currently undertaking an undergraduate qualification, with a major in Accounting
  • be required to complete their qualification by 2021
  • be required to complete approximately 390 hours of work placement over a six month period, this equates to approximately 15 hours per week; there will be an expectation that the successful cadet works full-time over their vacation breaks.
  • have the intention of applying to be a Chartered Accountant (CA) and/or Certified Practising Accountant (CPA)
  • be able to work from the ABS' Canberra Office.

Benefits of this program:

  • competitive salary paid while you are working at the ABS and while you are studying
  • permanent employment in the Australian Public Service
  • upon successful completion of the program, you will advance to the APS3 Level (with a starting salary of $55,838)
  • flexibility to complete your work placement hours around your study and exam timetable
  • reimbursement of $800 per study unit (up to 4 units per semester) when you successfully pass semester subjects
  • book allowance paid to assist you with your textbook and equipment expenses.

This program is open to students in all years of their undergraduate qualification.

About the Role

Duties will include, but are not limited to assisting with:

  • end of month processes such as processing journals, reconciling accounts
  • the preparation of financial statements
  • drafting accounting position papers, finance reports and briefs
  • the preparation of the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) return, GST and BAS
  • reviewing and analysing transactions and providing commentary
  • the preparation of budgets: internal, external and capital
  • asset accounting such as processing additions or disposals in the Asset Register, stocktakes
  • collection of data and consolidation of benchmarking results
  • maintaining distribution lists, collating and analysing the data for the activity distribution survey
  • the development of costings associated with new policy proposals, user funded surveys and internal projects
  • the maintenance of the internal and corporate costing models
  • system administration tasks for the finance system.

Key Qualities, Experience and Skills

The ideal candidate will have the following attributes:

  • strong analytical skills
  • attention to detail to produce accurate outcomes
  • ability to problem solve
  • strong liaison and communication skills
  • working collaboratively with team members and stakeholders
  • strong Excel skills
  • ability to manage competing deadlines
  • accounting knowledge and the ability to interpret accounting standards
  • time management skills.

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management (english)
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About the employer

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Australian Bureau Of Statistics (ABS)

Rating

4.3

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

The ABS is Australia's national statistical agency, providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social and population matters.

Pros and cons of working at Australian Bureau Of Statistics (ABS)

Pros

  • Flexible working arrangements and office culture.

  • The many things to learn and improve upon. The flexibility to allow work/life balance.

  • Flex time, work matters, mostly self-directed.

  • Being able to work on a wide range of topics that have a real tangible benefit to Australia.

  • Work-life balance good career progression plenty of training/development opportunities good salary.

Cons

    • Career advancement opportunities are lacking.

    • Sometimes the 'hot desking' set up can be distracting. But it's not always so.

    • Restrictions involving bureaucracy/red tape. Current difficulties caused by adjustments to decreasing budget.

    • The tall hierarchy which limits an individual's agency and ability to work independently.

    • head office in another city, meaning that work opportunities in my office can be limited.