£31,500
Full time, Hybrid - August 2026 Start
An ACA training contract where you aren’t worked into the ground, study leave is generous, the work is varied and your team? Just brilliant (we’re biased, we know).
You did read all of that right.
If you’re going to sign up for three years of exams, deadlines and hard work, you should at least enjoy where you’re doing it.
Here at Goodman Jones LLP, you’d be joining our 50 strong Audit & Accounts team with a brilliant track record of supporting ACA trainees, many of whom are now Managers and Partners leading the firm.
This isn’t a conveyor belt intake. It’s a carefully selected cohort. . . which is why you’ll talk to a human at every step of the process, getting to know us and our teams.
You’re ACA qualified. Your salary has significantly increased. You’ve progressed into an Audit Senior role. You’re confident speaking to clients. You’re supporting the next intake of trainees coming through behind you.
And you’ve built proper relationships along the way.
You’re building your long-term future at Goodman Jones LLP. That’s the goal.
You’ll gain experience across a broad range of clients and industries from early on, from UK owner-managed businesses and international subsidiaries to start-ups, complex group structures and everything in between.
Alongside work, you’ll study towards your ICAEW ACA qualification, completing 14 exams across Certificate, Professional and Advanced Levels. Training is delivered on a block release basis at college, giving you dedicated study time before returning to apply that knowledge in practice.
This is a predominantly audit-focused role. You’ll be part of the Audit & Accounts team from the beginning.
Out on audit engagements across London, supporting Seniors and Managers with fieldwork and file preparation. Learning to prepare audit working papers using the latest tech, testing financial data, and building a real understanding of how audits run from start to finish.
Alongside audit, you’ll assist with statutory accounts preparation and basic corporation tax computations, giving you a solid grounding in the fundamentals.
You’ll begin leading smaller audit engagements, contributing to planning and risk assessments, and liaising directly with client finance teams. You’ll prepare more complex accounts and tax computations and start reviewing the work of junior trainees.
This is where your confidence really builds.
You’re now leading engagements, managing small audit teams, coordinating directly with clients and delivering complete audit files for Manager and Partner review.
You’ll prepare Audit Strategy Memorandums, Audit Findings Reports and Letters of Representation.
By the time you qualify, you’re ready to step up — not just on paper, but in practice.
We know it’s a graduate training contract, so your experience might be limited. That’s fine. But there are a few things we do need:
But here’s what that really means in practice.
We’re also looking for someone who:
Nice to have (but not essential):
Application guide: You will need to apply using your CV (please submit in PDF format and ensure the document is saved as FirstName.Surname.ACA) and include a cover letter letting us know. . .
We know interviews can feel daunting, don’t panic! We take nerves into account and will send you preparation materials and support you every step of the way.
ACA Graduate Trainees go through a 3-stage interview process, including some online skills assessments during the process, but you will talk to a human at every step, no AI interviews!
Everyone who applies will receive a response on or before Thursday 2nd April 2026.
We believe that diverse teams bring fresh perspectives and better outcomes. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, experiences and identities, and we’re committed to building a culture where everyone feels valued and respected.